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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - JEFF GARLETT

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Jeff Garlett a Demon (according to Trade Radio - unconfirmed)

I like it, we need this type of player, quick outside.

 
 

is this a deal ..or an idea ?

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Requested a trade to the might MFC


fair enough :)

 

I like it, we need a quick forward crumbed type.

Interesting.. We were obviously interested and in talks with Garlett but did not go hard initially to reduce his value later. In 2013 he kicked 43 goals. I think he would be a great attribute at a cheap price.

Apparently big personal troubles, I hope we've done due diligence.

If they are sorted then he could be worth something.

Really it's just a throw at the stumps that should cost nothing.


Apparently big personal troubles, I hope we've done due diligence.

If they are sorted then he could be worth something.

Really it's just a throw at the stumps that should cost nothing.

Overthrows are always a risk...

wow... I did not see that coming.

Amazing how little the club leaks since PJ/Roos came in. I haven't heard Garlett's name mentioned at all in the last couple of months.

Apparently big personal troubles, I hope we've done due diligence.

If they are sorted then he could be worth something.

Really it's just a throw at the stumps that should cost nothing.

Nah, I reckon we're just going to wing it.

Apparently big personal troubles, I hope we've done due diligence.

If they are sorted then he could be worth something.

Really it's just a throw at the stumps that should cost nothing.

You'd hope we've done our due diligence.

Has any player ever gone "I wanna go to this club" and the club then said "wait, what? we don't want you!"

wow... I did not see that coming.

nor I


This guy is lightening and reads the fall of the ball quite well.

Will never be anything more than a crumbling forward pocket - but if he kicks goals - welcome!

Roos will have been all over this, a good pick to add scoreboard pressure. Will Howie return to the forward line?

 

Would be good at the feet of mccartin, dawes and hogan


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