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I just feel as fans, members and paying contributors to the MFC (which i am all three) that we deserve an open line of communication about the club that we invest time, money, blood, sweat, and tears into.

Anything the club tells you, the club tells everyone. Journalists, opposition clubs, supporters...everyone. There is no secrecy in football.

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Anything the club tells you, the club tells everyone. Journalists, opposition clubs, supporters...everyone. There is no secrecy in football.

I stumbled on the MFC "injury list" from last Saturday's game here

Mitch Clark (hamstring) 2 - 3 weeks

Chris Dawes (calf) 1 -2 weeks

James Frawley (ribs) test

Colin Garland (ankle) 4 weeks

Jesse Hogan (back) TBC

Nathan Jones (eye) TBC

Aidan Riley * (leg) 6 weeks

Luke Tapscott (knee) 1 week

Strangely enough Max Gawn and Mark Jamar aren't on the list but didn't play at the weekend.

Why?

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The article about Saturdays VFL practice match also has the current injury list: -Fourteen players set for VFL clash

Mitch Clark (hamstring) 2-3 weeks

Chris Dawes (calf) 1-2 weeks

Colin Garland (ankle) 2-3 weeks

Jesse Hogan (back) TBA

Aidan Riley (leg) 4-6 weeks

Luke Tapscott (knee) available

Mark Jamar (foot) 1-2 weeks

Max Gawn (hamstring) available

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This whole information thing from the mfc is a joke .Been a mfc supporter since born in 1952 ,bought up on thechamps like williams barras and roet they played hurt ,unfit (compared to todays athletes)trained twice aweek doing circle work then to the pub.Whats wrong with todays players is they are not hungry enough,spoilt brats,they get a truck load of money for nothing (clark,dawes).Lets stop defending these premadonas ,leave Watts alone and pick on the real culprits,jamar has had calf for 2years ,oh come on,dawes did his calf last season a year later cant get right,oh come on,[censored] you misson,jones an elite mid,ablett is, not jones.Am a redleg member ,joined first in mid 70s ,cost only $48 used to go to messien bar ,got so drunk there one night with crackers in his purple suit.Handing back my redlegs membership toworrow sick of being treated like crap by the club I supported all my life.fumfc

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This whole information thing from the mfc is a joke .Been a mfc supporter since born in 1952 ,bought up on thechamps like williams barras and roet they played hurt ,unfit (compared to todays athletes)trained twice aweek doing circle work then to the pub.Whats wrong with todays players is they are not hungry enough,spoilt brats,they get a truck load of money for nothing (clark,dawes).Lets stop defending these premadonas ,leave Watts alone and pick on the real culprits,jamar has had calf for 2years ,oh come on,dawes did his calf last season a year later cant get right,oh come on,[censored] misson,jones an elite mid,ablett is, not jones.Am a redleg member ,joined first in mid 70s ,cost only $48 used to go to messien bar ,got so drunk there one night with crackers in his purple suit.Handing back my redlegs membership toworrow sick of being treated like crap by the club I supported all my life.fumfc

wellbarneymfcyouhavehadyourrantbutthereisabigdifferencebetweenhowthihgswereinbarrassiandwilliamsandroetsdayandnowinparticularifanyonewhowasntuptomatchfitnesswouldntbeabletocontributeandthenyouwouldcomplainevenmore

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yes you dumb f learn how to type you wingers on this site should be ashamed of yourselves you bag the wrong players

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Some may not agree with me, but I found this particular article very interesting, even if it is about Arsenal rather than MFC.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/arsenals-injury-problems-down-incompetent-3233644

Just a highly respected fitness expert (or "High Performance Manager") talking about the fitness needed for sport.

Although AFL players don't play 2 games a week like some soccer players can, I imagine footy is harder on the body in a lot of ways.

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Umm he has had that at North, Werribee and now at the MFC and Casey.

Looks good at VFL level.

but seriously under the standard for AFL.

I think he was brought in for depth, with the possibility we could train him into a reasonable player. as dunn has become.

I've not given up on him becoming a useful player on our list.

first impressions count very little to me. & especially in our last season's team form.

there's no way Pederson's going to be a gun. but he could be depth, tall swingman, playing mostly @ Casey.

we need some solid bodies to helpout in our young list.

the next 2 seasons will see how he responds.

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Sounds like two wheels are not for you PSD.

I have had the door opening one and a few others but fortunately nothing more than a bit of lost skin and an episode with shock.

Never had shock before or since thank God.

Now Shock is a strange thing I actually thought I was dying it hit me 30 minutes after a mishap of leaving the bike.

nothing shocks me OD, I've been in a perpetual state of stress most of my life, its a way of life... so shocking things are in stride, blood & guts, fires, motor accidents don't worry me... maybe the fear of drowning may freak me?

I hasd an ambulance officer trying hard tosell me some pain killer stick years back for the smashed Tibia & fibula... I wondered why he was so persistant?

In the end I relented & took the pain killer; partly to ease his concern, & partly because the bumping of the bone ends together was freaky.

back in hospital waiting in the corridor for the X-Ray, I was smashing the concrete wall, I think with a little pain, but mostly anxiety. & sick of waiting around on a trolley in a hallway alone.

pain is all in the head. its only relative, until it makes you sick.

# I saw a young lass brought into a clinic just the other day in a wheelchair, by who appeared tio be her partner. she was very sad, & down beat; then nearly crying, I overheard her say to the station nurse, "have you got a bed I can lye on, I'm in so much pain, I can't stand it"

It was very concerning. I felt her grief...

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Some may not agree with me, but I found this particular article very interesting, even if it is about Arsenal rather than MFC.

http://www.mirror.co.uk/sport/football/news/arsenals-injury-problems-down-incompetent-3233644

Just a highly respected fitness expert (or "High Performance Manager") talking about the fitness needed for sport.

Although AFL players don't play 2 games a week like some soccer players can, I imagine footy is harder on the body in a lot of ways.

No [censored] its harder on the body, soccer is such a Pu$%y's game.

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2-3 weeks for Clark is like 7 regular weeks. What's wrong with him anyway, I heard stuff from him ages ago saying that his foot is fine and that he's excited and training hard, yet every time i've been to training he's jogged for 10 mins around the boundary and gone back to the rooms quickly. I only saw him have a couple of shots once. For God's sake, get a footy in his hands and let him practice leads and marks inside 50 or something, get him back into the feel of footy at least

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