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5 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Goodwin said no Spencer this weekend, he will play VFL

Again, Im sure the FD know wha they're doing - Grundy will dominate vs the 3 backsups... I guess if they're holding firm on philosophy of not bringing in folk who are under done then it makes sense.

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23 minutes ago, Danelska said:

Again, Im sure the FD know wha they're doing - Grundy will dominate vs the 3 backsups... I guess if they're holding firm on philosophy of not bringing in folk who are under done then it makes sense.

And Continuing to play "our brand" and develop..

if we lose this because we got smashed in the Ruck.. I'll be here saying I told you so.

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6 minutes ago, Gawn's Beard said:

Melbourne FC twitter page:

 

Wonder if he'll be saying that when Max is available ?

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16 hours ago, dworship said:

No... to expand NO! Love taking the cash and listening to Eddie bleat. It may be unfortunate in the future to get less revenue because less Woods supporters show up due to our relative ladder positions but I want it all... smash'em and take their money.

The Filth still make good money on QB. 

They have infected the Ponsford Stand for all games i think??

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27 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Wonder if he'll be saying that when Max is available ?

I'd say the wording will change to "he's been ready to go for a few weeks but we've held him back, so he's got the training load right to come straight back in!".

As much as they say all players at the start of the season start at zero again, we know some start at zero* (the axtrix being, if your name is Jones, Lewis, TMac, Viney, Hogan, Watts, Gawn, Jetta or Tracc you'll get in no matter the circumstances) - probably a few I've forgotten. Some like Watts and even Jetta will be excluded in the pre-season but come season proper the rules change - and so they should.

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Salem could be the only in although I have a sneaking suspicion Ben Kennedy might get a look in.

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5 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Salem could be the only in although I have a sneaking suspicion Ben Kennedy might get a look in.

BK for ?

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39 minutes ago, binman said:

Ta. That's interesting. I thought for sure they would play him

Why telegraph it now though? Why not wait until team selection? Just handing info to your opponents....

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There's training on Sat ?

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5 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

BK for ?

I think it depends on how the coaching group see Buggs performance the last two weeks, was he just unlucky in his goal kicking or does he need to go back and work on it? 

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11 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

Why telegraph it now though? Why not wait until team selection? Just handing info to your opponents....

Not even slightly trying to be patronising. Pretty certain FD's are sophisticated places and have multiple plans in place before the game...dependent on a multitude of contexts.

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45 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

BK for ?

Going to give him a run in the ruck in lieu of Spencil getting up. Allows us to move Pedo fwd and have Watts as a stay at home forward as well. 

Not sure the ball will get there, however.

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2 hours ago, Danelska said:

Again, Im sure the FD know wha they're doing - Grundy will dominate vs the 3 backsups... I guess if they're holding firm on philosophy of not bringing in folk who are under done then it makes sense.

I think they are concerned about Grundy around the ground and therefore our current blend can get an advantage here 

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