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Just stated on 7 news that Lewis rejected an offer from GCS and will be traded to MFC Tomorrow ??

fingers crossed its accurate 

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Robbo and Jay Clark confirming Lewis has selected Dees over GC for 3 years. Low pick (means 3rd or 4th) to get the deal done. Hopefully they get it done tomorrow and move onto Hibbo.

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This is unbelievably good news, if it happens.  To have a genuine established A grader want to come to the MFC is almost unheard of in the last 15 years.  If it doesn't happen, it's still a feather in someone's cap for creating the possibility.  We also have Hawks to thank, I think.  Who was our last genuine, established A grade pick-up?

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Just now, jimcor said:

This is unbelievably good news, if it happens.  To have a genuine established A grader want to come to the MFC is almost unheard of in the last 15 years.  If it doesn't happen, it's still a feather in someone's cap for creating the possibility.  We also have Hawks to thank, I think.  Who was our last genuine, established A grade pick-up?

Tom Gillies.

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1 minute ago, jimcor said:

This is unbelievably good news, if it happens.  To have a genuine established A grader want to come to the MFC is almost unheard of in the last 15 years.  If it doesn't happen, it's still a feather in someone's cap for creating the possibility.  We also have Hawks to thank, I think.  Who was our last genuine, established A grade pick-up?

Peter Moore?

 

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Clarko using the media to stop the dissent from supporters. We offered up Lewis but he denied us. Seriously love how the Hawks stuffed this up. Two club legends gone due to a TOTAL mis management from the most proffessional club in recent times.

Welcome Jordan to the MFC.

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On 14/10/2016 at 8:53 AM, TGR said:

I haven't had a go at the club since the Neeld days.  But if this got through, FFS, I would have burnt my membership.  If you are going to recruit a pensioner, at least recruit someone that would fix a deficit.  Boomer at least would break a line.  Lewis is slow and one paced. (Tyson, Vince, Jones, Salem.....we are a one-paced team already)  He would have done nothing to our need for speed and line-breakage.  Actually, Melksham doesn't really add to it either....and Hibbard aint quick.  I think those on the inside of our club are as delusional as those supporters that actually think we are close to teams like the Bulldogs and St.Kilda.  There is daylight between us in terms of speed.

 

Lumumba gets a rough deal from Collingwood supporters and many MFC supporters.  At least he tries to break a line.

 

 

 

Jordan Lewis.  FFS.

Have fun burning your membership.

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Well,  any concerns Hawks would convince Lewis to stay have just been dashed by them trying to ship him off to GC. Lewis rejecting it is the confirmation we needed. 

Welcome to the Demons, Jordan Lewis! :pj::roos:

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1 minute ago, Jesse Christ said:

Well,  any concerns Hawks would convince Lewis to stay have just been dashed by them trying to ship him off to GC. Lewis rejecting it is the confirmation we needed. 

Welcome to the Demons, Jordan Lewis! :pj::roos:

"WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB- JORDAN LEWIS" thread up yet?

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Just now, HulkHogan said:

"WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB- JORDAN LEWIS" thread up yet?

This one will morph into it. We're the first to welcome him. 

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1 minute ago, Dee-licious said:

The article also says he is taking a pay cut to come to the dees as well. 

Yep, getting paid less than what he would have got had he stayed a hawk. 

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So is that why he why spotted at Gold Coast airport when all this broke? Got the [censored] outta there as soon as he could. 

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3 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

The article also says he is taking a pay cut to come to the dees as well. 

Only in 2017 then upped for the 2 extra years.

That is the least we can do for the young fella - he is going to teach our baby demons how to win a flag (hopefully while he is still in the team).

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3 minutes ago, Moneider96 said:

Yep, getting paid less than what he would have got had he stayed a hawk. 

But a 3 year deal, so it may even out.

 

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49 minutes ago, Deevout said:

Just stated on 7 news that Lewis rejected an offer from GCS and will be traded to MFC Tomorrow ??

fingers crossed its accurate 

yes i seen that ,  F#$K YEAH  

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How about the cheek of Hawthorn to offer him up as part of the O'Meara trade? Lol.

I've wondered if this was some mad genius at play from them, but I'm pretty convinced now that it's just regular madness.

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