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2016 Player Review - # 8 Heritier Lumumba

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55 minutes ago, Redleg said:

That would be the Counterclaim.

Depends who sued first........

 

relax....we've got this !! :pj:

nice of him to leave it till after final listings........not that pick #978 would buy much

 

has he gone yet ??? :rolleyes:

2 hours ago, DubDee said:

Gotta love Bernie.  Putting H in his place but in a professional way and letting the media know what the story really is.

Personally I think Bernie should not be commenting on issues that have not finished playing out yet, regarding a player who is at present still his team mate. 


Just now, Nasher said:

Personally I think Bernie should not be commenting on issues that have not finished playing out yet, regarding a player who is at present still his team mate. 

Think harder Nasher .........MFC playing the game here I suspect

I blame the Dalai Lama

 

Daisycutter, pick #978 would be a safer bet than H.L.  This a a re run of the Yarram case.

I'm still too upset about the death of Patrick Swayze to take all this in properly.


At least he's brought most of us together on one issue.

1 hour ago, Return to Glory said:

I blame the Dalai Lama

I blame Al Paca 

While the papers may have been quick to say he might sue the club it might well have been he's hired a lawyer to settle his exit and settlement of his contract. 

Very interesting to read Bernie's comments vs Mahoney. Mahoney's become a very good operator and an excellent spokesperson for the club relating to football issues, his comments to the media perfectly designed to douse the issue so it can be sorted. 

While a big part of is really happy the Bernie came out in support of the club it probably wasn't the best thing for him to comment directly on H and what he's doing. Probably needed to play more of a straight bat and just say that the club works really hard to manage concussions and all that jazz. 

Although we seem to have the media and wider football communities support in this matter with most seeing H as nothing more than a fIog, I'm sure the club would prefer this matter not be played out in the media. 


2 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Think harder Nasher .........MFC playing the game here I suspect

Nah, he was probably just asked a question and gave an answer.

Occam's razor

Jnr. I reckon there's some astute minds back in the office

 They'd know things might be asked as this is only new to us.

Harry is trying to play us.... he's not !!

13 hours ago, old dee said:

They got Howell and we got Dawes, Harry and Kennedy.

I think they are well in front.

Fu*#ing ouch!

1 hour ago, red and blue forever said:

Great! That has just added more confusion and contradiction

Now he not suing us but is seeking legal advice to see if can get more cash

 

Which is his right.

23 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Which is his right.

Yes but it is a fine line between not suing the club and getting legal advice in preparation to sue


4 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

Yes but it is a fine line between not suing the club and getting legal advice in preparation to sue

Or getting legal advice to help you get the best deal.

Hes entitled to do what he can.

Im entitled to call it for what it is.... attempt at a shakedown.

He's looped de loo !!

8 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Or getting legal advice to help you get the best deal.

With no manager it looks about right to me...

I think the suing the club thing might be a bit of creative journalism.

 

:blink:     I don't understand ....... he was really fit to play but he's not fit to train?  :huh:

Walks like a duck, sounds like a goose!

7 minutes ago, Courtney_Fish said:

:blink:     I don't understand ....... he was really fit to play but he's not fit to train?  :huh:

Walks like a duck, sounds like a goose!

You're quackers !!!


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