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Word has it that clubs have agreed but still waiting on Frawley compo pick. Same source has 3 from 3 so I'm a little excited

What were the other 3?

 

So, I reckon finals will be in 2 years...and premiership window will open in 3-4 years. So that would take him to 27-28, not 52.

Nice maths. And excellent optimism!

 

So, I reckon finals will be in 2 years...and premiership window will open in 3-4 years. So that would take him to 27-28, not 52.

That's really funny Mono - now have another week off. Please.

So, I reckon finals will be in 2 years...and premiership window will open in 3-4 years. So that would take him to 27-28, not 52.

Is that you Schwabby?


Is that you Schwabby?

I am hoping we can do a Port Adelaide. Also, with so many times dropping off, I'm pretty confident.

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In life there is hope. In wine there is truth. Goodnight!

 

Word has it that clubs have agreed but still waiting on Frawley compo pick. Same source has 3 from 3 so I'm a little excited

Watch us not get pick 3 for Frawley now! (/MFCSS)

Plenty here are on "The Séance" juice!

Much like that Lost in space episode where Dr Smith thought an invisible alien was his Uncle Thadeus reincarnate talking from the other side,as the Ouija board was set up outside the Jupiter 2 ( Why a Ouija board was even brought on this trip is yet another intriguing question)

As I have said before all plenty of smoke and even more mirrors!. Not a chance in hell!!

Yeah I know I broke my own promise but as said previously some on this site are going to need serious counselling when this doesn't take place!

Gee I'm caring... the Caring Fence! How nice!

Watch us not get pick 3 for Frawley now! (/MFCSS)

I have it on good authority that Sydney have been successful in their application for a priority pick.

Plenty here are on "The Séance" juice!

Much like that Lost in space episode where Dr Smith thought an invisible alien was his Uncle Thadeus reincarnate talking from the other side,as the Ouija board was set up outside the Jupiter 2 ( Why a Ouija board was even brought on this trip is yet another intriguing question)

As I have said before all plenty of smoke and even more mirrors!. Not a chance in hell!!

Yeah I know I broke my own promise but as said previously some on this site are going to need serious counselling when this doesn't take place!

Gee I'm caring... the Caring Fence! How nice!

Good to see you still on here, still tearing your hair out in frustration I see :)

I reckon you will be bald by the end of this trade period


Got positive whispers this morning

Thats good.

We still waiting...

I listened to a brief radio interview with Danger just before the GF. He talked about how envious he was of the competing players and that playing in a GF was the ultimate aim of all footballers.

Now, given that, could someone explain WTF he would even consider coming to MFC.

Oh hang on ... maybe he reckons he can play on until he is about 52.

Spot on Bbo too many on here drinking there own bath water.

Thats good.

We still waiting...

Obviously not holding your breath I see dd

I like this post except for the bit about a 'roster'

We don't have them. Its another annoying American import! It's a playing list!

thanks 'So Much' for that jnrmac

& 'poop', has now become PUPE

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I listened to a brief radio interview with Danger just before the GF. He talked about how envious he was of the competing players and that playing in a GF was the ultimate aim of all footballers.

Now, given that, could someone explain WTF he would even consider coming to MFC.

Oh hang on ... maybe he reckons he can play on until he is about 52.

That's a bit of a strange one. In most interviews I hear with AFL players they talk about how much they'd hate to play in Grand Final and how happy they are when their season finishes in August. He's a different cat that Paddy.


We could Tell Paddy we do our best work in September, except it's at the beach bars of Bali.

No different from Adelaide ATM.

That's a bit of a strange one. In most interviews I hear with AFL players they talk about how much they'd hate to play in Grand Final and how happy they are when their season finishes in August. He's a different cat that Paddy.

lol well said.

 

That's a bit of a strange one. In most interviews I hear with AFL players they talk about how much they'd hate to play in Grand Final and how happy they are when their season finishes in August. He's a different cat that Paddy.

I haven't heard any of those interviews ....16. I'd be interested to know who some of those players were.

That's a bit of a strange one. In most interviews I hear with AFL players they talk about how much they'd hate to play in Grand Final and how happy they are when their season finishes in August. He's a different cat that Paddy.

I am more used to hearing players quoted with things like 'Premierships are nice, but an extra $500K over the course of my career is nicer' oh wait nobody has EVER told the truth like that

the media is a charade and a joke, lies for simpletons


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