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If that's the case, delist Nicholson, pay his contract out and get Brown as a delisted free agent. It's called improving the list.

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If that's the case, delist Nicholson, pay his contract out and get Brown as a delisted free agent. It's called improving the list.

I think you might find he would have a little trouble getting past Roos' NDH policy.

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What? You rate Nicho above Brown. Don't let your personal view cloud your judgement. Clap Clap Dazzler.

I do. Brown is a first class DH and a complete thug to boot. Nicho is not.

I heard Brendan McCartney say on SEN that for him when determining who to take in the draft more than 50% of the decision is based on character. Brown wouldn't even get drafted these days.

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Would rather a spud who trains hard than a DH who king hits his team mates.

Can you explain the situation and what occurred to me Stuie? I would like to hear it. BTW I don't know Andrew Hamilton well enough and don't trust the Age either. I would like to hear your explanation on what occurred in LA

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I do. Brown is a first class DH and a complete thug to boot. Nicho is not. I heard Brendan McCartney say on SEN that for him when determining who to take in the draft more than 50% of the decision is based on character. Brown wouldn't even get drafted these days.

The guy is a very good footballer. If he played for the club he would be viewed as tough as nails rather than a thug. Our club needs some one who throws their weight around. ATM, Dunn is that player and its cringe worthy

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As a reminder of what [censored] this guys is:

' Brown is suspended until Round 2 next season after being banned for kicking Melbourne midfielder James Strauss in the head, the latest in a string of misdemeanours during his 205-game career with Hawthorn and Gold Coast.'

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Can you explain the situation and what occurred to me Stuie? I would like to hear it. BTW I don't know Andrew Hamilton well enough and don't trust the Age either. I would like to hear your explanation on what occurred in LA

Are you seriously standing up for this guy? Seriously? You're pulling the old "oh since you were there tell me exactly what happened....". Most things that happen in the news I didn't see personally, doesn't mean they didn't happen...

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The guy is a very good footballer. If he played for the club he would be viewed as tough as nails rather than a thug. Our club needs some one who throws their weight around. ATM, Dunn is that player and its cringe worthy

No. You're wrong, and I have no idea why you think he's "tough". He takes cheap shots and gets rubbed out for it, that's not tough. Winning the ball despite a thug like Brown lining you up is real toughness.

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The guy is a very good footballer. If he played for the club he would be viewed as tough as nails rather than a thug. Our club needs some one who throws their weight around. ATM, Dunn is that player and its cringe worthy

C Brown shattered a team mates jaw due to a restaurant bill dispute. That is a person i do not wish to pay a wage to out of my memberships thanks.

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Source for the fact that he's been sacked?

If that's the case, delist Nicholson, pay his contract out and get Brown as a delisted free agent. It's called improving the list.

The guy is a very good footballer. If he played for the club he would be viewed as tough as nails rather than a thug. Our club needs some one who throws their weight around. ATM, Dunn is that player and its cringe worthy

Brown is past it. And that's assuming he was ever 'it'.

He's a moron, a thug, and not a good footballer in the slightest. He adds nothing to a club's culture, instead detracting from it.

We could genuinely not bring to the club a worse person.

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Pickett was a thug until he played for the MFC. He was loved in the red and blue. Just saying

Hahaha and looked how that turn out?

Keep going though your ability to stand up for this thug and wanting him at the MFC is comedy gold at its finest! :unsure:

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