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http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2014-07-29/2014-trade-draft-and-free-agency-dates

Mitch is officially on the list until Melbourne submits there "List lodgement 1" on the 31st October. You can say your retired or delisted but your still on the list.

Friday October 31, by 2pm - List lodgement (1); Rookie promotion to primary list; Retained second and third-year rookies; Scholarship players; Alternate talent player nominations, Total player payment (TPP) estimates.

actually depending on anyones intentions :rolleyes: you could remain there til the LAST list lodgement !!

Word on the street is that mitch will play for freo next year.

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Edited: Please don't circulate unsubstantiated rumours, particularly ones that are almost certainly defamatory.

Yep and word on the street two years ago was Brendan Goddard had signed up as a member at Royal Perth and bought a property in Wembley.

 

What could Freo give us if a trade came to be?

What could Freo give us if a trade came to be?

Gumbleton=recruitment speciality is our game.

yes,thats meant to be a joke.

Edited by jazza


I have said this for months and nothing has changed. If MC plays again it will only be with the MFC. He has been training for sometime under a MFC derived program. He does still desire to play again but this is far from certain. There will be a serious meeting with his manager in October if positive then with MFC pre 31st October.

I have said this for months and nothing has changed. If MC plays again it will only be with the MFC. He has been training for sometime under a MFC derived program. He does still desire to play again but this is far from certain. There will be a serious meeting with his manager in October if positive then with MFC pre 31st October.

I may cry tears of joy if this happens. You've all been warned.

 

I have said this for months and nothing has changed. If MC plays again it will only be with the MFC. He has been training for sometime under a MFC derived program. He does still desire to play again but this is far from certain. There will be a serious meeting with his manager in October if positive then with MFC pre 31st October.

Im selling beers and hotdogs at training if that comes off !!

I'd let him goto Freo if he wished. Of course i'd expect Fyfe in return.

ridiculous - I would want Ballantyne as well ( dislike him intensely but we need a bit of mongrel)


I may cry tears of joy if this happens. You've all been warned.

And I'll be hugging you crying as well.

The questions about how this retired player could be retained/traded would be easier for me to answer if;

- The AFL released the current CBA.

- They adhered to the rules they legislate.

As they do neither of these things, I am reticent to say anything is, or isn't, doable in the AFL landscape.

a post from GrandNewFlag always calms the soul

The questions about how this retired player could be retained/traded would be easier for me to answer if;

- The AFL released the current CBA.

- They adhered to the rules they legislate.

As they do neither of these things, I am reticent to say anything is, or isn't, doable in the AFL landscape.

he hasnt retired til the fat lady sings RPFC..hes still on the list

he hasnt retired til the fat lady sings RPFC..hes still on the list

I was just making a point about the malleability of list rules in the AFL. And he has retired. And Mahoney said he is not on the list. But someone else says he is on the list and can be traded.

So it will be what the AFL want it to be.


Im selling beers and hotdogs at training if that comes off !!

What, not giving them away for free?

I was just making a point about the malleability of list rules in the AFL. And he has retired. And Mahoney said he is not on the list. But someone else says he is on the list and can be traded.

So it will be what the AFL want it to be.

HE IS ON OUR LIST and will remain so, until delisted at an official list lodgement. ATM he is ours, as I have said for a few months now.

I agree with Grand New Flag.

I was just making a point about the malleability of list rules in the AFL. And he has retired. And Mahoney said he is not on the list. But someone else says he is on the list and can be traded.

So it will be what the AFL want it to be.

and i was just correcting you :)

What, not giving them away for free?

ffs..if that happens i could retire on the numbers that would be there for the first training. :o A man's got to eat...lol :)

What, not giving them away for free?

I think he meant he'll be wandering around drunk with his fly undone (apologies to Pee Wee Herman).

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I think he meant he'll be wandering around drunk with his fly undone.

:huh:

:huh:

Was a line from a Pee Wee Herman show (well, maybe not the beers part - it was kids TV after all :) ).

All jokes aside, the sight of Clark and Hogan in the team next year, would do wonders for the rest of the team and the supporters.

 

All jokes aside, the sight of Clark and Hogan in the team next year, would do wonders for the rest of the team and the supporters.

Please don't build our hopes up, I don't think I could handle another let down. :(

Please don't build our hopes up, I don't think I could handle another let down. :(

You're a Melbourne supporter, of course you can handle it, we are all gluttons for punishment. I have already paid my membership donation for next year. I can't get enough of it. GIVE ME PAIN


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