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Calm down it is just bit of fun in these dark years!

So eating our own is fun? Would you like you to be named on this list if you payed for the club old? It's a cheap shot of the lowest type. In our darkest moment this is NOT what we need.

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So eating our own is fun? Would you like you to be named on this list if you payed for the club old? It's a cheap shot of the lowest type. In our darkest moment this is NOT what we need.

I would be happy to have the ability to make it onto any Afl list.

To have played one game would have been fantastic.

Do you actually think most of the guys mentioned give a toss now about the MFC let alone come on here.

No one but a bunch of died in the wool MFC fans come on here.

If it keeps a few Dees fanatics happy In these times I struggle to see the harm.

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I would be happy to have the ability to make it onto any Afl list.

To have played one game would have been fantastic.

Do you actually think most of the guys mentioned give a toss now about the MFC let alone come on here.

No one but a bunch of died in the wool MFC fans come on here.

If it keeps a few Dees fanatics happy In these times I struggle to see the harm.

I doubt none of those mentioned come on here, and this is the very reason why.

You are correct old, you struggle.

 

I doubt none of those mentioned come on here, and this is the very reason why.

You are correct old, you struggle.

Keep dreaming if that does it for you

Melbourne supporters are the new Richmond supporters.

The majority of us eat our own.


They should all be made to wear the pink v jumper except jones and cross until they stop playing like girls.

Keep dreaming if that does it for you

Thanks. Will do. Better than being a count to our ex and current players.

Worst thread ever.

Melbourne supporters are the new Richmond supporters.

The majority of us eat our own.

At last we agree Machsy although you are a hypocrit posting that.

I bet you've tried to eat your own.

If you take up yoga you might get there.

 

At last we agree Machsy although you are a hypocrit posting that.

I bet you've tried to eat your own.

If you take up yoga you might get there.

I'd say you'd have no chance Biff, even with the yoga.

At last we agree Machsy although you are a hypocrit posting that.

I bet you've tried to eat your own.

If you take up yoga you might get there.

Depends upon his natural attributes Biff!


I'd say you'd have no chance Biff, even with the yoga.

Unlike you Django,I can usually find someone to assist,

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