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There was discussion at the weekend that Collingwood would dump Darren Jolly and he would return to the MFC. (Source Tony Jones Channel 9).

I am just putting it out there,

He might as a coach, couldn't see it as a player. We already have Jamar as an ageing ruck.

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Thompson wanted to go home. Seem to have forgotten some other 'stars' that I dont wan't back - Bennell, Buckley (Simon), Maric (though he cut up Casey yesterday), Gysberts (at least he was able to get the ball!)

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I was sad to see some go and wish they hadn't but don't really want any back.

Gysberts - pretty upset that Neeld showed him the door

Moloney - again Neelds fault

Rivers - see above

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Thompson wanted to go home. Seem to have forgotten some other 'stars' that I dont wan't back - Bennell, Buckley (Simon), Maric (though he cut up Casey yesterday), Gysberts (at least he was able to get the ball!)

People change their mind. I hear from some Crows contacts that he is going to be traded and those showing interest are mostly Melbourne clubs which he is comfortable with.

Now I wonder who that might be?

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I was sad to see some go and wish they hadn't but don't really won't any back.

Gysberts - pretty upset that Neeld showed him the door

Moloney - again Neelds fault

Rivers - see above

Rivers left to play finals - no ones fault and understandable

Moloney left because he wanted to be captain and Neeld didnt do enough to retain him (half and half)

Gee wiz people will do anything to hang something on Neeld.

What next?

A bird pooped on my car - Neelds fault

Labour lost the election - Neelds fault

Lost my wallett - Neelds fault

Nice weather today - Neelds fault

Bad weather today - Neelds fault

Receding hair line - actually is Neelds fault

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Liam Jurrah is the only player who has been on an MFC list previously, but is currently not, that I would 'take back'.

Id wear this...if it was to happen on anything approaching an even keel.

As far as footy goes, the guys a freak. Surrounded by a more disciplined able and capable team. Hed be worth the entry price alone.

So much to happen before that though/ idea 10/10 likelyhood ... ..well bookies wont take it

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Rivers left to play finals - no ones fault and understandable

Moloney left because he wanted to be captain and Neeld didnt do enough to retain him (half and half)

Gee wiz people will do anything to hang something on Neeld.

What next?

A bird pooped on my car - Neelds fault

Labour lost the election - Neelds fault

Lost my wallett - Neelds fault

Nice weather today - Neelds fault

Bad weather today - Neelds fault

Receding hair line - actually is Neelds fault

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I was sad to see some go and wish they hadn't but don't really want any back.

Gysberts - pretty upset that Neeld showed him the door

Moloney - again Neelds fault

Rivers - see above

Gysberts - did not play one game for the Kangaroos senior side, which suggests he hasn't really developed into anything more than a good VFL footballer at this stage.

Moloney - helped create the poor culture that has been put in place and was only ever interested in himself, thank goodness Neeld and Co let him go.

Rivers - left to play finals football, and it was reported by Neeld in one of his pressers that there were concerns about Rivers' knees, and lo and behold he has only played 8 games (including finals) this season.

Others:

Petterd - I wonder whether we would have been better off moving him back to play off the half-back line as he has looked quite good there for the Tigers. Wouldn't mind having him back.

Stef Martin - has hardly played at Brisbane due to injuries (sound familiar), only five games, and looks to have been overtaken in the forward line by Lisle, and in the ruck by Longer. Wouldn't get a game ahead of Fitzy, Gawn and Spencer anyway.

Morton - has only played a couple of games for West Coast, and was a sub for most of those with little impact. Probably wouldn't have even gotten a game if not for all the injuries to the West Coast midfield.

Bennell - didn't play a senior game. Similar to the Gysberts situation.

I'm not sure who I've missed, but going through the list of players we let go at the end of the year, Petterd looks to be the only one who might have been worth holding onto as he is the only one that has played regalar games this year, and has performed a role that we have a need for off the half back line.

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Gysberts - did not play one game for the Kangaroos senior side, which suggests he hasn't really developed into anything more than a good VFL footballer at this stage.

Moloney - helped create the poor culture that has been put in place and was only ever interested in himself, thank goodness Neeld and Co let him go.

Rivers - left to play finals football, and it was reported by Neeld in one of his pressers that there were concerns about Rivers' knees, and lo and behold he has only played 8 games (including finals) this season.

Others:

Petterd - I wonder whether we would have been better off moving him back to play off the half-back line as he has looked quite good there for the Tigers. Wouldn't mind having him back.

Stef Martin - has hardly played at Brisbane due to injuries (sound familiar), only five games, and looks to have been overtaken in the forward line by Lisle, and in the ruck by Longer. Wouldn't get a game ahead of Fitzy, Gawn and Spencer anyway.

Morton - has only played a couple of games for West Coast, and was a sub for most of those with little impact. Probably wouldn't have even gotten a game if not for all the injuries to the West Coast midfield.

Bennell - didn't play a senior game. Similar to the Gysberts situation.

I'm not sure who I've missed, but going through the list of players we let go at the end of the year, Petterd looks to be the only one who might have been worth holding onto as he is the only one that has played regalar games this year, and has performed a role that we have a need for off the half back line.

Good, thoughtful post. I agree Petterd would be handy down back, maybe frees Grimes up to go more on the ball.

The ones I think have had the greatest impact on the team have been the loss of Jurrah and Wonnamiri. When both of them were fit, firing and in the right mind set they could turn a game, and Austin was a seriously good crumbling forward who could fit perfectly in our forward line next year. Likewise, a fit, mentally and physically, Liam Jurrah.

Their return won't happen of course, but in terms of the losses which have hurt us the most, I would nominate those two. Ironically, neither loss was the fault of the club (in fact quite the opposite), which is more than you can say for the rest.

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I thought this post was going to be about which explayers we want involved back at the club, eg neitz in a bigger capacity, White, Jmac, Febeys... wouldnt it be great to have some of these guys back at the club, some in coaching capacity for instance it would be nice if jmac could get into a mid field coaching role or even roos apprentice...

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I thought this post was going to be about which explayers we want involved back at the club, eg neitz in a bigger capacity, White, Jmac, Febeys... wouldnt it be great to have some of these guys back at the club, some in coaching capacity for instance it would be nice if jmac could get into a mid field coaching role or even roos apprentice...

No. Seriously no. We've been bitching about the Melbourne "boys club" and where it's got us

Jackson identified our habit of going for the best "Melbourne" person rather than the best person

Why go there ?

Most of the blokes that have achieved success at our club are brown bread mate. Time to look outside

Best available

Footy first

As for which players I'd like back, none from that list. I don't want a fair chunk of the ones we've still got !

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