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Like this. Another genuine mongrel bar steward. We have a few in the team now with Milkman, Viney, Lever, Preuss, Nev, etc.

 

Edited by dee-tox

 

May and Lever... well that’s our backline taken care of for the next 5 years!

Couldn’t stand him when he played for Gold Coast. Think he’s a bloody legend now. Funny how that happens. 

 
2 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

Any potential nicknames for May?

'The Wall' perhaps?

May-bomb ?☢️


8 hours ago, Beetle said:

How so doc?

I thought I remembered that same poster saying earlier in the year he had inside knowledge of dissent between players and coach. I could be wrong though.

 
11 hours ago, DemonOX said:

Great to have a big aggressive mongrel in the backline. 

Will help our defence hugely. 

Great get MFC. 

The whole draft process was in fact a win, win for the MFC. There was no need to look solely at superlatives in the draft outcome - a win is a win leading forward to some real positivism. Underlying knowledge and experience within the FD and the Club itself dealt with what needed to be ameliorated; not all was popular but at the same time, it was necessary. Shame - at the end of the day - that we didn't unload OMac to the Gold Coast Suns, or Freo, or Carlton or the Filth. On a brighter note, we are poised to further advance with space and picks to come in the near future.


29 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

The whole draft process was in fact a win, win for the MFC. There was no need to look solely at superlatives in the draft outcome - a win is a win leading forward to some real positivism. Underlying knowledge and experience within the FD and the Club itself dealt with what needed to be ameliorated; not all was popular but at the same time, it was necessary. Shame - at the end of the day - that we didn't unload OMac to the Gold Coast Suns, or Freo, or Carlton or the Filth. On a brighter note, we are poised to further advance with space and picks to come in the near future.

You'll be disappointed when he starts round 1 and starts in the team all year then. 

1 minute ago, deanox said:

You'll be disappointed when he starts round 1 and starts in the team all year then. 

Yes

8 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Couldn’t stand him when he played for Gold Coast. Think he’s a bloody legend now. Funny how that happens. 

Terrific becoming more 'accepting', felt that way about Peter Moore from the Filth.

50 minutes ago, Smokey said:

 

Yes please 

Fantastic.

And just the type you want to run on to a ground with. 

We're building a seriously tough team. 


1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Jake Melksham!

Didn't hate Melksham or many other transferees. Didn't like pretty-boy Moore, though.

The thing with May is that I think he will make all the other defenders walk taller, be more confident and less likely to be intimidated. Reminds me of a Big Byron. He and Jetta will be rocks.

37 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

ComeWhat

May is a tough character with purpose. I reckon 'Far Cough' sounds appropriate. 


I’ll admit I haven’t been a May fan but he wears the colours now and you have to like it when players show commitment in coming to our club. The club have identified a need and hope the members on here that rate May are proven right. 

All the best for your career in the Red and Blue Steven. 

Edited by Dee Zephyr

Goody is obviously impressive face to face and he does seem to be developing a family of committed players and staff which all bodes well for attracting and retaining players and for getting the best out of them. Happy days

 
3 hours ago, Smokey said:

 

Yes please 

Mayday!

That’s what I would be thinking just before the bone crunching hit.

He needs to temper his aggression as he got rubbed out for a few of these bumps. We need him on the park not in the stands.

That said very happy to have him onboard.


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