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8 minutes ago, davo said:

What are talking about? We’ve got a Bugg, he did same thing, he was retaliating 

What are you talking about? You want to go pick up Barry Hall as well?

 
1 minute ago, Chook said:

What are you talking about? You want to go pick up Barry Hall as well?

Far out, talk about overreaction, butter wouldn’t melt in your mouth hey dude

Edited by davo

Go and get Gaff... tribunal representation.

 
3 minutes ago, Supermercado said:

Go and get Gaff... tribunal representation.

Watching the game, the Shocker players are angry, they’re trying to kill Gaff, so he mightn’t be going anywhere, except to hospital maybe 

Pretty out of character for Gaff, shows where his head is at. Gone. 

Welcome to the MFC.

Edited by Ethan Tremblay


9 minutes ago, davo said:

Far out, talk about overreaction, butter wouldn’t melt in your mouth hey dude

Pathetic.

There's a pretty good chance we'll be meeting West Coast twice over the next six weeks or so. Would have been a bit awkward with Gaff there. Shame he wont be available until our Anzac clash though. 

 
18 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Gaff just played his last game in yellow and blue.

He'll be in red and blue come 2019, running around with a bunch of reigning premiers.

I sincerely hope not !!!!


4 minutes ago, dimmy said:

I sincerely hope not !!!!

You dont want us to win the flag?

Gaff might rule Melbourne out... Angus will belt him till he’s Red and Blue! Lol ? 

Definitely coming to Melbourne! West Coast won’t have him now. He might as well come and sit in the Dees coaching box R22.


Just now, GCDee said:

You dont want us to win the flag?

Two reasons :

  • I honestly do not think he is worth it.considering what it will cost us and that we have players already growing into outside mids.
  • He will be irrelevant after big brother cleans him, up in the Practice Matches

Truly stupid decision and casts doubt on his character.

Going to be a bit awkward for him tomorrow, considering he's team mates with Hamish Brayshaw...

I actually felt repulsed just watching that goal, as the entire crowd burst into cheers for Gaff.

Like, what the actual [censored]? He just knocked out a poor kid's teeth off the ball, in their first season no less. Not to mention he's teammates with his brother, and probably future teammates with his older brother.

MFC supporters DID NOT behave like that for Bugg after the Mills incident. Classless.

Edited by SaberFang

Wouldn’t want to see Hamish on Monday..... contact drills this week will hurt him. 


5 minutes ago, Stretch Johnson said:

Truly stupid decision and casts doubt on his character.

#goodblokethough

4 hours ago, Josh said:

This is nearly worth copy and pasting to Facebook just to get a mention on nuffies of the AFL.

Right up there with the Ronaldo to St Kilda rumour.

Maybe we could do a 3 way trade, Jones to Renault, Ricciardo to the Lakers and LeBron to Melbourne?

Chuck it on Stuies FB page he’ll love it...

 
10 minutes ago, SaberFang said:

I actually felt repulsed just watching that goal, as the entire crowd burst into cheers for Gaff.

Like, what the actual [censored]? He just knocked out a poor kid's teeth off the ball, in their first season no less. Not to mention he's teammates with his brother, and probably future teammates with his older brother.

MFC supporters DID NOT behave like that for Bugg after the Mills incident. Classless.

Welcome to Perf. 


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