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8 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Unfortunately it didn’t work out for Kobe but good luck in the future. 

Hey Nelo

are you saying KF wont be offered a place?

8 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Unfortunately it didn’t work out for Kobe but good luck in the future. 

Guess our intel?

 

 
9 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Unfortunately it didn’t work out for Kobe but good luck in the future. 

??? Did he not get a spot 

1 hour ago, brendan said:

??? Did he not get a spot 

I am never sure what answer is appropriate with negative questions.  So I will go with no. Or was that yes?


2 hours ago, Kent said:

Hey Nelo

are you saying KF wont be offered a place?

Correct. Out in the media today saying he won’t be offered a position. 

14 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Correct. Out in the media today saying he won’t be offered a position. 

Makes sense. 

I’m glad the club gave him a chance to prove himself but it appears he just didn’t show enough to warrant a spot. Pity, it would have great to see the Farmer name in the red and blue again.  

 

Let’s hope that if true, Kobe learnt through the club/coaches and not the media. I would also hope that players get some counselling and support after being cut or not offered a place. It’s still disappointing for the player that his expectations have not been fulfilled. 

7 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Let’s hope that if true, Kobe learnt through the club/coaches and not the media. I would also hope that players get some counselling and support after being cut or not offered a place. It’s still disappointing for the player that his expectations have not been fulfilled. 

He would have had to look pretty hard to find out via the media

I Only found 2 references to Kobe in the past 12 hours one of them is a fox sports article simply stating the fact that he played last week with no update on his status

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-news-2021-majak-daw-melbourne-demons-list-spots-train-on-players-kobe-farmer-kye-declase/news-story/7f7c8c982519fdaf6c31f5bb7480717e

The other is a Herald Sun article I'm pay walled from reading that Google quotes 'looks unlikely to receive a spot' which sounds like opinion and even if true is not really new information.

https://www.google.com/url?sa=t&source=web&rct=j&url=https://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/news/vfl-defender-kye-declase-gets-an-audition-for-list-spot-at-melbourne/news-story/19a7f110753b02de89e71582e9a30439%3Famp&ved=2ahUKEwj1kvLJwZXvAhUZILcAHZ_3ChoQFjADegQICBAC&usg=AOvVaw0Lv4eTmBCfRNOQT6xWxbpX&ampcf=1


1 hour ago, Nelo said:

Correct. Out in the media today saying he won’t be offered a position. 

Link?

Are you saying it's 'out in the media' already or it will be announced?

Will not be offered a contract. The clubs preference is for him to go to the Stingrays for the season with no guarantee going forward.Would have been a great story but if his last name wasn’t Farmer he would not have been invited to train. Love that the club gave him the opportunity but if you are not good enough then you are not good enough.

1 hour ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Will not be offered a contract. The clubs preference is for him to go to the Stingrays for the season with no guarantee going forward.Would have been a great story but if his last name wasn’t Farmer he would not have been invited to train. Love that the club gave him the opportunity but if you are not good enough then you are not good enough.

Enlightening first post. Welcome. 

1 hour ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Will not be offered a contract. The clubs preference is for him to go to the Stingrays for the season with no guarantee going forward.Would have been a great story but if his last name wasn’t Farmer he would not have been invited to train. Love that the club gave him the opportunity but if you are not good enough then you are not good enough.

Thanks mate.  Hope that gives him a bit more motivation to prove the doubters wrong. I'm sure the club will still keep a keen eye on him.

35 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Thanks mate.  Hope that gives him a bit more motivation to prove the doubters wrong. I'm sure the club will still keep a keen eye on him.

Makes sense we would advise him to get some more experience at a lesser albeit talented level.  Go away, work hard and if you are tracking well, there is a spot for you next preseason to prove yourself after a year more footy. The opportunity is there if he is good enough, obviously just not in 2021 at senior level for MFC.  

Will definitely watch his progress with interest, i don't think we are giving up on this one just yet!


3 hours ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Will not be offered a contract. The clubs preference is for him to go to the Stingrays for the season with no guarantee going forward.Would have been a great story but if his last name wasn’t Farmer he would not have been invited to train. Love that the club gave him the opportunity but if you are not good enough then you are not good enough.

bold statement, what's ya source?

3 hours ago, Dee Viney Intervention said:

Will not be offered a contract. The clubs preference is for him to go to the Stingrays for the season with no guarantee going forward.Would have been a great story but if his last name wasn’t Farmer he would not have been invited to train. Love that the club gave him the opportunity but if you are not good enough then you are not good enough.

Why wouldn’t you list him with Casey Demons (where we can keep an even closer eye on him and he would be training/playing with senior list players)? I am sure Casey players are outside our cap.

5 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Why wouldn’t you list him with Casey Demons (where we can keep an even closer eye on him and he would be training/playing with senior list players)? I am sure Casey players are outside our cap.

I think they'll still be able to use him as the 23rd man, but another under age season (although as an overager), might be much more beneficial for him rather than just playing against full grown men.

On 3/4/2021 at 1:04 PM, hemingway said:

Let’s hope that if true, Kobe learnt through the club/coaches and not the media. I would also hope that players get some counselling and support after being cut or not offered a place. It’s still disappointing for the player that his expectations have not been fulfilled. 

You mean every time you get a knee in lifes groin you need counselliing,for god sake ,toughen up

7 minutes ago, forever demons said:

You mean every time you get a knee in lifes groin you need counselliing,for god sake ,toughen up

Yes, "toughen up" is working out great as a life philosophy for the over 2,500 men who commit suicide each year.


6 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Yes, "toughen up" is working out great as a life philosophy for the over 2,500 men who commit suicide each year.

If you knew what i have endured in my life ,if you got no balls ,bail out.Oh hi mum never got picked in the team today.Never mind sweetheart we will have pizza for tea.The world is full of pathetic snow flakes

6 minutes ago, forever demons said:

If you knew what i have endured in my life ,if you got no balls ,bail out.Oh hi mum never got picked in the team today.Never mind sweetheart we will have pizza for tea.The world is full of pathetic snow flakes

Sounds like you need some counselling ?

 
11 minutes ago, forever demons said:

If you knew what i have endured in my life ,if you got no balls ,bail out.Oh hi mum never got picked in the team today.Never mind sweetheart we will have pizza for tea.The world is full of pathetic snow flakes

zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz    sorry Randy Macho Man Savage, you were saying?

4 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Sounds like you need some counselling ?

no you do,just to understand lifes disappointments,Petal


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