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if Watts and Howe finish ahead of Jetta then the B and F voting system should be scrapped

Its the worst voting system ever made, every player gets votes no matter how bad they play in a game

 

if Watts and Howe finish ahead of Jetta then the B and F voting system should be scrapped

Its the worst voting system ever made, every player gets votes no matter how bad they play in a game

They played 6 more games. It makes a big difference in an "everyone gets ranked" system.

I don't reckon Burgs will be too far off, though surely McDonald was an oversight.

1.TYSON

2.N JONES

3.DUNN

4.VINCE

5.MACDONALD

6.VINEY

7.PEDERSEN

8.CROSS

9.BAIL

10.JAMAR

 

Too anyone who is going tonight can they try and get some inside info on who we may be targeting via trade or free agent?

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They played 6 more games. It makes a big difference in an "everyone gets ranked" system.

I don't reckon Burgs will be too far off, though surely McDonald was an oversight.

Should not matter in my view. Jetta had far more impact than Watts did, even playing 6 less games. Roos himself stated that Jetta was "arguably our best player this season". He'll finish top 10 if there is any sense, and really should be finishing top 5.

To be fair to Burgs, he did say Jetta and T Mac were possibly in the mix between 6-12.

1- N.Jones

2 - Tyson

3 - Vince

4 - McDonald

5 - Dunn

6 - Cross

7 -Pedersen

8 - Jamar

9 - Jetta

10 Watts / Howe

apparently frawley is going. So can someone brave enough ask him why doesnt he just tell us he is just waiting for hawthorn and geelong to finish there finals before he agrees to terms with one of them.

I bet the guy will have everyone asking him about his future he will make a quick getaway

 

Like most people, I think Jones will win, with Tyson and Dunn a chance. I think Bail will finish top 5.

how the top 10 would look if the voting system wasn't designed by people with a learning disability

1. Nathan Jones

2. Dom Tyson

3. Lynden Dunn

4. Bernie Vince

5. Neville Jetta

6. Tom McDonald

7. Daniel Cross

8. Jack Viney

9. Rohan Bail

10. Jeremy Howe

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Bail has tried hard but he should not be within cooee of the top ten for the season.

1. N Jones

2. Tyson

3. Dunn

4. Vince

5. Jetta

6. Cross

7. Viney

8. Howe

9. McDonald

10. Pedersen

1. N. Jones

2. Tyson

3. Dunn

4. McDonald

5. Jetta

6. Howe

7. Vince

8. Cross

9. Viney

10. Frawley

11. Watts

12. Jamar

13. Pedersen

14. M.Jones

15. Bail

16. Dawes

Ok that's as far as I can legitimately think but it should go something like that

Anyone going?


who will win best first year player?

Tyson

1. Jones

2.Tyson

3.Vince

4.Dunn

5.Jetta

6.Pederson

James has turned up at the Bluey count, puts a few guys on here back in their boxes.


I went for the first time last year and it was an OK night so I'm going again this year. Last year, I thought there might be the exciting announcement of the new coach but, sadly not. Like many recent MFC events, disappointing. However, in true Demon supporter fashion, I've learnt nothing from the experience so am going again this year.

Am not expecting anything extraordinary this year so might be pleasantly surprised by something....the second coming of Mitch, the re-signing of Frawley, Sylvia asking to come back, etc. never stop believing.

Resurrection of Norm Smith??

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Melbourne Twitter

Club President Glen Bartlett has announced Peter Jackson has signed on as CEO for another year. #myheartbeatstrue #Bluey2014

 

Anyone going?

Jack will...I envy his wife...lol

well I envy him his wife that is... extract foot !!!

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