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Now that our midfield has been strengthened, and we have a proper coach, why shouldnt we be aiming for finals?

This side has been selected under the presumtion that Roos allows the players to reach their potential.

FB: Tapscott, Frawley, Garland

HB: Grimes, McDonald, Terlich

C: Toumpas, Viney, Howe

HF: Vince®, Dawes, Trengove®

FF: Hogan, Clarke, Blease®

Fol: Gawn, Jones, Watts

int: Salem®, Tyson®, McKenzie®, sub: M.Jones

® - rotating thru midfield

emg: Dunn, Mitchie, Fitzpatrick, Kent, Kennedy-Harris, Clisby, Jamar

Now, thats a bloody good team.

We should definetly be aiming for finals.

After 6 long years, I am finally happy to support MFC again.

PS, Todd Viney is the Godfather of the MFC. He is the real saviour.

Edited by tonatopia

 

Mate I admire your enthuiseasam after 6 friggin years and you can keep it for 2014 as we all do.

I hope one day that you get to read the Honour Boards of the MFC that go back awhile.

Re your last line I've got some admiration for sure but he's still employed there somewhat contraversionally.

I've followed the MFC for 60 friggin years and I'd like to suggest that the Clubman who most quietly fell on his sword apart from the Redfox is Chris Connelly.

Godfathers and Saviours I await.

Geez Cross wouldnt be to pleasee at that lineup

 

Now that our midfield has been strengthened, and we have a proper coach, why shouldnt we be aiming for finals?

This side has been selected under the presumtion that Roos allows the players to reach their potential.

FB: Tapscott, Frawley, Garland

HB: Grimes, McDonald, Terlich

C: Toumpas, Viney, Howe

HF: Vince®, Dawes, Trengove®

FF: Hogan, Clarke, Blease®

Fol: Gawn, Jones, Watts

int: Salem®, Tyson®, McKenzie®, sub: M.Jones

® - rotating thru midfield

emg: Dunn, Mitchie, Fitzpatrick, Kent, Kennedy-Harris, Clisby, Jamar

Now, thats a bloody good team.

We should definetly be aiming for finals.

After 6 long years, I am finally happy to support MFC again.

PS, Todd Viney is the Godfather of the MFC. He is the real saviour.

There is no way that Tapscott, McKenzie and Blease will be in in 22 together. IMO all 3 are on very shaky ground . All struggled to get a game last year in our worst side for decades.


FB: Clisby Frawley Garland

HB: Grimes McDonald Terlich

C: Toumpas* Viney* Watts*

HF: Trengove* Dawes Howe

FF: Hogan Clarke (Kent or JKH)

FOL: Gawn Jones* Vince*

INT: Salem* Cross* Tyson*

SUB: (Michie* Blease* or Fitz)

*rotating through the middle

By the looks of it, that team doesn't have the terrible look to it that it use too!

Happy to get rid of Gillies and Rodan

Bring on 2014!

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