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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - JORDAN LEWIS

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9 minutes ago, wheaters31 said:

I've checked original pic and he is certainly in the original. Welcome Mr. Lewis!

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Isn't that Brad Hill on right?

 

Here's my theory;

There is only one reason Lewis requested a trade to the Dee's. The poor guy is obsessed with the great game that much from playing under the mastermind coach, Clarko.

That he has to be on the field Round 1, 2017 in the red and blue. This way he can still play under the AFL's new mastermind coach, Simon Goodwin.

Booya lol

 

Sourcing the HFC membership page - Geez people are resourceful - incredible really :)


1 minute ago, HulkHogan said:

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Original^

Picture speaks a thousand words. This trade is happening. Nice work

19 hours ago, Maldonboy38 said:

The weekend could not have come at a worse time. It allows for an extended re-thinking time for Lewis who may reflect on just how good the green grass has been at Hawthorn, and decide to stay. The longer the time lapse on Monday befofe we hear a decision, the more likley he is to be staying at the Hawks. 

I tend to agree, however, it just might also give him more time to consider the outrage of that phone call which wasn't the news for which he was hoping.

I think we will all know one way or the other tommorrow!

If Hawthorn only offered him a one year deal. Then the reported 3 year by us must be overwhelmingly tempting!

I hope he comes! Watershed day for our rebuild gaining momentum if so!

 

Edited by picket fence

 
41 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Isn't that Brad Hill on right?

Doesn't look like Brad Hill to me...


Just now, A F said:

Doesn't look like Brad Hill to me...

Behind Jack Gunston to the right

16 minutes ago, HulkHogan said:

Behind Jack Gunston to the right

Doesn't look like Hill to me, but I could be wrong.

Looks legit to me.. 

Hill still there, but then again so are Hodge and Gibbo who will be gone after next season anyway.

Cold winds blowing through that joint.... about bloody time

 

2 minutes ago, A F said:

Doesn't look like Hill to me, but I could be wrong.

Looks like Hill and it's not Jed Anderson, Cyril, Burgoyne or any of the other Indigenous Hawks of recent times, so unless they had some random tanned guy who looks a lot like Hill then I think it's Hill! 


14 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Looks like Hill and it's not Jed Anderson, Cyril, Burgoyne or any of the other Indigenous Hawks of recent times, so unless they had some random tanned guy who looks a lot like Hill then I think it's Hill! 

Fair enough. :P

There just seems to be such a momentum with Lewis to Melbourne that I'd take it to the bank that he's ours now, irrespective of photoshopping or no photoshopping of their membership visual assets. 

Robbo has gone to print. Confirms Lewis wants to be a Demon.

He is very chummy with Jordan on AFL360 so take that to the bank.

6 hours ago, Demons11 said:

If I hear 1 more person say that pick 48 is overs for Lewis I'll throw up. 

The bloke is a star.  VC of the best team for the last 10 years, BOG in the first final this year before playing injured in the 2nd final. Runner up in the b&f for a team that finished 3rd on the ladder.  

48 is a steal!!!!!

Hear hear. Coming into this draft our best bargaining chip was pick 26, which then dropped lower, and was effectively already committed.

But it appears we may come out of this with Hibberd AND Rockliff AND Lewis. Holy Christ, how do you get that from a starting possie of 26!!

However (wet blanket time) ... none of these deals are done. Waiting and watching ...


#destinationclub 

14 minutes ago, Sylvia Saint said:

Robbo has gone to print. Confirms Lewis wants to be a Demon.

He is very chummy with Jordan on AFL360 so take that to the bank.

Interesting. That would be this article:

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/jordan-lewis-set-to-join-melbourne-after-rejecting-move-to-gold-coast-as-part-of-jaeger-omeara-deal/news-story/ac4ac66276d2a67f7f93650eac260a53

Further, from the Slobbo article:

"In a stunning period of developments at the Hawks, Lewis’s name was proposed to Gold Coast and it’s understood the Suns were prepared to pay Lewis more than what Demons plan to."

Very interesting and heartening.

Edited by A F

 

Same story on 9 news just now. Hawks offered Lewis to Gold Coast for O'Meara and Lewis rejected the offer, certainly not the same good will seen with Mitchel moving on. Surprised that even in the cutthroat world of AFL the the Hawks would treat one of their loyal warriors so poorly. He will ask to be traded to demons tomorrow. I hope the O'mear thing sees the so called family club implode.

Go Dees


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