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14 hours ago, Demonland said:

Lewis? I'd be lynched if I put up a player who had played 0 games.

No worries! 

So, if games played are the criteria I assume the likes of Clarrie and Petracca aren't there either... 

FWIW for me Lewis is now 'one of us' just as much as any other player.

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16 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Gawn, Jones, Viney, Hogan, Goodwin, Daisey, Gus, Tom McD, Lewis, Watts.

Shame there isn't room for Hunt - maybe next year!

I believe Hunt is second from the left.

 

Gawn, Hunt, Petracca, ?, Jones, ?, Watts, McDonald, Brayshaw, Hogan

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Obviously Viney's in there, but I can't figure out which one he is.
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16 hours ago, Demonland said:

Lewis? I'd be lynched if I put up a player who had played 0 games.

No you wouldn't - he's the one player who's going to bring all this talent to a new level.

Lewis is a key ingredient to the future success of this club. And he hunted us down to come here. Probably already has legend status at the MFC. ?

Disappointed that everyone's leaving out Bernie too. He's MFC through and through now and I'm predicting he'll have a big season.

God bless us all, eh.

 

 

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5 hours ago, Deestroy All said:

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Nailed it.

Great work. Elvis at full forward no doubt. Hitchcock as coach, Trump as the mascot, Eraserhead at full back and Wolverine in the ruck. Even in this bunch Gysberts is on the bench.

 

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18 hours ago, Demonland said:

You don't have to guess if you don't want but it has been decided. The process was not democratic.

From the left - Saty (with the beard), BBO, Nasher, Ethan Tremblay, stuie, Pro Dee, Andy (if the process wasn't democratic, maybe you picked yourself), DC, can't pick the last two. 

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14 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I knew it was Gysberts.

Daisy Gysberts?

 

Edit:- Silly me Daisy has bigger arms than the Gys.

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