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Now apparently you have to earn $4.6 mill pa to know how to post a letter $1.7 mill pa to run the AFL! 

I'm only a pensioner whose supported the MFC for 65 years but I'm prepared to go out on a limb here on the 18th February 2017.

We will be the 1st AFL club to achieve the triplicate premierships in the same year in the Seniors, Reserves & AFLW and it will be this year.

I urge every one of the latent supporters of old to get on board now, sign up for membership,ring Robbo #24 @ MFC and join the Foundation Heroes or the RDB Foundation right now or at least encourage any one you know who isn't on board yet this year to act now.

It's going to be too late later to say what a good job Roosy and PJ did.

Lets all support our club, boys and girls NOW!!!

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4 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Must be a slow day if George is editing this thread. Did you run over punt kicks dog or something...? 

I've got absolutely no idea, that's why I was so perplexed. Came from nowhere, as far as I know I've never encountered this guy before. I genuinely laughed out loud when I read it, hope George didn't delete it on my part.

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1 minute ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Fails on a technicality.

Apart from the fact that a "triplicate" would require every one of the three prmierships to be identical in every way, what would that technicality be? ;)

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6 minutes ago, hardtack said:

Apart from the fact that a "triplicate" would require every one of the three prmierships to be identical in every way, what would that technicality be? ;)

The Women's game last year was not "technically" the AFLW League.

The idea of a triplicate reminds me of the old William McLelland Trophy. If I remember correctly it was awarded to the club with the most points awarded based on ladder position for the Seniors, Reserves and Under 19s, I recall one year (early 70s?) when Richmond were premiers in each of those competitions and I believe the under-17s as well.  

 

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On 18/02/2017 at 11:49 PM, puntkick said:

Now apparently you have to earn $4.6 mill pa to know how to post a letter $1.7 mill pa to run the AFL! 

I'm only a pensioner whose supported the MFC for 65 years but I'm prepared to go out on a limb here on the 18th February 2017.

We will be the 1st AFL club to achieve the triplicate premierships in the same year in the Seniors, Reserves & AFLW and it will be this year.

I urge every one of the latent supporters of old to get on board now, sign up for membership,ring Robbo #24 @ MFC and join the Foundation Heroes or the RDB Foundation right now or at least encourage any one you know who isn't on board yet this year to act now.

It's going to be too late later to say what a good job Roosy and PJ did.

Lets all support our club, boys and girls NOW!!!

I love the optimism

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Yeah we're gunna be ok.........but did anyone notice that the AFL have given GWS a champion team....no passengers....all guns......no one is gunna beat them for.......let's make some predictions   ...will they go 3 in a row?

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29 minutes ago, special robert said:

Yeah we're gunna be ok.........but did anyone notice that the AFL have given GWS a champion team....no passengers....all guns......no one is gunna beat them for.......let's make some predictions   ...will they go 3 in a row?

The Achilles Heel for all interstate sides is playing the GF at the MCG unless playing another interstate side for the flag. I hope the AFL don't start giving them too many regular season games there. 

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On ‎19‎/‎02‎/‎2017 at 10:27 AM, Colin B. Flaubert said:

We get some characters on this site! 

yep love ya col and your one of em !

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On ‎19‎/‎02‎/‎2017 at 11:38 AM, Nasher said:

I've got absolutely no idea, that's why I was so perplexed. Came from nowhere, as far as I know I've never encountered this guy before. I genuinely laughed out loud when I read it, hope George didn't delete it on my part.

Yep confirms your an average overvierwer. Yet you can hand out points against.You are only an offshore opinion from an isolated state !

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