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On average, I get to see one game a year.

If the MFC decide to rest 4 or 5 our best 22 just because of a "we're gonna get spanked" mentality then I might just throw in the towel along with the club.

Taking my young bloke for his first game of AFL and if it's just a repeat of last weekend I'll be bitterly disappointed for my lad.

Bring your best team and put in a decent fuggin showing.

Are you serious? You are suggesting the club bases this week's selction on the viewing experience of yourself and 3 other Melbourne supporters that will be at the game.

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Its time to structure our side that has some talls rather than mid size players playing on talls

Jetta Fitzpatrick Garland

Grimes MacDonald Salem

Vince Jones Stretch

Howe Watts Cross

Gawn Hogan Garlett

Jamar Viney Tyson

ANB Brayshaw Michie Newton

In Jetta, Fitzpatrick, Jamar, Tyson

Out H, Dawes, Dunn, Harmes

Dunn or Garland either or

Dawes for Howe if fit

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Perhaps rest Jones fora final fling at a win in the last meaningless for any other reason game.

Then ask those players who are going to be prepared to kill themselves for their captain to make sure that that game is won and rest those that need rest (like Brayshaw)

Then play Jamar McKenzie Bail Michie Fitz Terlich and MJones. tell them they are playing for their football future and to join those others who are going to play for Jonesy.

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Perhaps rest Jones fora final fling at a win in the last meaningless for any other reason game.

Then ask those players who are going to be prepared to kill themselves for their captain to make sure that that game is won and rest those that need rest (like Brayshaw)

Then play Jamar McKenzie Bail Michie Fitz Terlich and MJones. tell them they are playing for their football future and to join those others who are going to play for Jonesy.

Sorry HH looks like you had the same idea

add Riley Spencer Tyson and Jetta to the play list

Worst they can do is identify themselves as NQR

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Unleash Hell,well put. On the dee forum after the match will read What will you do if we do not beat GWS and my other fav changes for next week. The club does not need to hear Roos excuses after the match,we just play one from the past!

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Unleash Hell,well put. On the dee forum after the match will read What will you do if we do not beat GWS and my other fav changes for next week. The club does not need to hear Roos excuses after the match,we just play one from the past!

Now you are just being negative ENYAW.

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I want to leave the team totally unchanged, except for any injuries. They don't need the negative vibe that comes from changes. Email the club and tell them to pick the same team and that we loved the last 2 weeks so much that we want to see the same wonderful efforts again this week against an opponent that has been weakened by the absence of their marquee player.

With Fyffe out I reckon we will wipe the floor with them at Subiaco. WIPE THE FLOOR!!!!

Sorry long lunch with many reds.

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I want to leave the team totally unchanged, except for any injuries. They don't need the negative vibe that comes from changes. Email the club and tell them to pick the same team and that we loved the last 2 weeks so much that we want to see the same wonderful efforts again this week against an opponent that has been weakened by the absence of their marquee player.

With Fyffe out I reckon we will wipe the floor with them at Subiaco. WIPE THE FLOOR!!!!

Sorry long lunch with many reds.

Now that is positive keep it up it can only make us better.
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Need a reshuffle. Drop Dawes. I don't wanna see him labouring around in Perth. Bring in Fitzy to play on their resting ruck, and to free up McDonald around the ground. Play Watts as second tall. Hopefully Tyson and Jetta come in, don't care if Lumumba gets up or not

Is Kent any chance? Haven't heard anything about him.

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