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I am surprised no one else finds what attire he is wearing interesting. I think that if he rocks up in MFC gear that he still considers himself part of the team/brand opposed to if he rocks up in just casual attire.

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I am surprised no one else finds what attire he is wearing interesting. I think that if he rocks up in MFC gear that he still considers himself part of the team/brand opposed to if he rocks up in just casual attire.

Why, what will you say if he rocks up in a dress with the MFC logo on it?

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Just an observation. Those thinking he is OVER his depression dont understand depression. He may well be in a better place but a dpression SO bad to cause one to retreat away from a loved and chosen career is NOT fixed in a few weeks.

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I am surprised no one else finds what attire he is wearing interesting. I think that if he rocks up in MFC gear that he still considers himself part of the team/brand opposed to if he rocks up in just casual attire.

What do you think of players when arrive outside AAMI Park or a medical facility for scans in casual?

One foot out the door?

Get a grip.

I'd be surprised to see MC live on the show.

I think it'll be a pre-recorded interview with DB.

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I am surprised no one else finds what attire he is wearing interesting. I think that if he rocks up in MFC gear that he still considers himself part of the team/brand opposed to if he rocks up in just casual attire.

you do understand that as of today and now he is retired and not on any list ?

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That's a lot of fuss about his attire. Seems simple to me. If he rolls up in MFC stuff (which anyone can do regardless of their status at MFC) it will give us supporters a positive feeling. If he doesn't, it will not mean anything either way.

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That's a lot of fuss about his attire. Seems simple to me. If he rolls up in MFC stuff (which anyone can do regardless of their status at MFC) it will give us supporters a positive feeling. If he doesn't, it will not mean anything either way.

I rarely commit but I will put hard earned on it that he will NOT turn up wearing MFC attire.

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I rarely commit but I will put hard earned on it that he will NOT turn up wearing MFC attire.

Me too.

It would make it look like an "I'm back!" announcement.

If he turns up in a red and blue tutu however...

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That's a lot of fuss about his attire. Seems simple to me. If he rolls up in MFC stuff (which anyone can do regardless of their status at MFC) it will give us supporters a positive feeling. If he doesn't, it will not mean anything either way.

Actually, even if he DOES wear MFC attire, it will also mean nothing.

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A scarf or some type of attire a supporter might wear might be appropriate.

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true, but it will still give some of us a positive feeling.

Mitch isn't a dill. Unless he is confirming he is coming back to us then he will be in civvies.

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Mitch isn't a dill. Unless he is confirming he is coming back to us then he will be in civvies.

I'm not saying he will, just that if he does, that will make some of us smile (though it may mean nothing) . If he doesn't, it means nothing either way. Personally, though I'd put my money on civvies, I'd be less surprised if he does wear red&blue than that he is appearing at all.

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