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Another large exodus of unfulfilled talent/poor draft selections at years end. Big influx of raw talent in draft and mature senior players hopefully like Malceski, Ro'K, Dangerfield, Tex Walker, Higgins...

Walker & Danger ok. But Higgins hasn't done anything for 3 yrs, R O'K 2 old at 34 well past his prime * Malceski a risk his knee was lars wasn't it.

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Walker & Danger ok. But Higgins hasn't done anything for 3 yrs, R O'K 2 old at 34 well past his prime * Malceski a risk his knee was lars wasn't it.

No offence but good Christ the 2 you dismiss areoles ahead of 70% of our list. Risk of knee blowing out, pppfffttt our players would die of leather poisoning if they had as many touched has Mal in one game. RoK 34 or no is still a better user of it than so many of our team.

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Has Saty gone missing like he did after the Neeld sacking?

Place is too quite..

At the mt hotham motel,google is down.back in 2 days.

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I know it's not the right thread but I just finished watching the 87 final against the swannies.

Geez did we had some good players then.

Forgot how good R Jackson, Stretch, Spalding and Strawbs were.

Viney jnr really does play like his old man.

If stretch jnr can be just as good as his old man we will have striked gold twice.

It was a good pick me up after another long season.

I would easily have half the the 87 side in the seniors now.

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just listened to Roos post match interview. Said he wouldn't be playing Hogan next week because he was just a tiny tiny bit sore after the game...

1. sore where? all over or his back

2. a nice early start for MFCSS, eh!

Dont tell me Hogan will have an interrupted preseason right?

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The kids are tired? Totally explains why the kids of GWS pantsed us last week. it is just another excuse.

shhhh!!!

No one wants to hear or be confronted by logic.

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The kids are tired? Totally explains why the kids of GWS pantsed us last week. it is just another excuse.

Who are these kids everyone keeps saying are tired, Tyson, Viney, Kent and Salem, the rest that played don't really count as kids anymore. Funny our kid from the GWS is one of our best players over recent weeks.

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Has Saty gone missing like he did after the Neeld sacking?

Place is too quite..

No I haven't I just don't need to keep starting topics to make me feel potent, there is just topic after topic regurgitating the same old same old, give me something new and I will join in, looking forward to next weekend, to see if we can actually give a yelp, if not move on to next year and hopefully Roos' vision becomes a bit clearer

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anyone else curious why we wore a jumper that introduced a colour the SAME as the home team.

I resigned to the notion common sense will never return

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I know it's not the right thread but I just finished watching the 87 final against the swannies.

Geez did we had some good players then.

Forgot how good R Jackson, Stretch, Spalding and Strawbs were.

Viney jnr really does play like his old man.

If stretch jnr can be just as good as his old man we will have striked gold twice.

It was a good pick me up after another long season.

I would easily have half the the 87 side in the seniors now.

And Lovett Junior looks like a goer.

Hopefully Lyon Junior and Grinter Junior are on the way.

The Father /son rule might be the only way to get talent back at the club .

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No I haven't I just don't need to keep starting topics to make me feel potent, there is just topic after topic regurgitating the same old same old, give me something new and I will join in, looking forward to next weekend, to see if we can actually give a yelp, if not move on to next year and hopefully Roos' vision becomes a bit clearer

Tongue in cheek saty..

Do you have any insight who might get delisted?

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See Nathan Jones got done for umpire contact - we should all pay his fine for him - no matter how bad things are he still goes 120% to get the ball - no wonder he finally accidentally contacted an ump in his desire to get the ball and do something for the team - AGAIN!!

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