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2 hours ago, loges said:

Demonland rule no. 1 Always believe the worst case scenario MFCSS. Probably out for 10 weeks

The facts are, he cut short his training yesterday.  He had treatment, and then went off for scans today.

Confirmed on the news tonight.

If it was enough for all that, and with his recent history. its worth while missing one match, to rest it. especially with the short turnaround between the Crows  game and the Bullies game.

I would prefer he played the bullies game, of these two games....  miss this week, if required.

 

The 4 points don't care which team you win them against, and nor does the ladder,,,, they are all the same value.

And following the Bullies game, we have a long break leading into Queens-Birthday match.

 

The other thing is, we don't show our full hand during the match against the Crows.   For all to see.

 

I would not risk him. I hope we’ve learnt from our Viney debacle. 

 
1 minute ago, Jaded said:

I would not risk him. I hope we’ve learnt from our Viney debacle. 

Named on the field.

 

Pedo, Hunt, Garlett and Tyson added to bench

You know Melbourne's becoming a ruthless football side when we play these kinds of mind games with the opposition in selection. Tom will play.


2 hours ago, Franky_31 said:

At least we will have the Bull and the (Pedo) Bear

the Bull and the Bear.

watt wyl the markets think?    Better be ready Friday afternoon. It could be a sell, early.

 

But a buy Monday morning.

Don't worry we've got this.

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

fcs,  get him a pair of boots that fit

Proper orthotic design boots !

McDonalds own custom boots, that fit.

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

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Tmac will probably play if he is travelling with the team let's wait and see. However if he doesn't play we can cover him with a Pedersen. The thing is that the crows have atleast 5 regulars out and the one that can hurts us is out, and that is McGovern. Therefore l feel confident enough to say that we can make it 5 in a row. You can only beat whats in front of you. So let go Dees. Give Pyke a sleepless week.

1 hour ago, Neitz the Great said:

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-05-24/mcdonald-has-scans-but-still-likely-to-play

 

Update: Minor inflammation in his toe, probably more from the pressure of the boots rather than anything else

I get minor and major inflammation around my toes often,... 

It called friggen GOUT.

Tom will be fine, rest assured!

 


1 hour ago, DV8 said:

The facts are, he cut short his training yesterday.  He had treatment, and then went off for scans today.

 

Impeccable sources told me T Mac was absolutely focused on the correct rehab this year. He would call relevant staff every day in some cases to get their sign off for something he may have been thinking of doing, foot conditions status etc.

Thus his comeback has been first rate (as opposed to how jack sought to come back early)

This is another good example IMO of TMac simply being professional, sensing a concern and having it checked out.


5 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Impeccable sources told me T Mac was absolutely focused on the correct rehab this year. He would call relevant staff every day in some cases to get their sign off for something he may have been thinking of doing, foot conditions status etc.

Thus his comeback has been first rate (as opposed to how jack sought to come back early)

This is another good example IMO of TMac simply being professional, sensing a concern and having it checked out.

I believe that D17.

 And I'm a firm believer in players resting thru the season, when its required. Maintaining them fit and healthy, for the times they're really needed.

I hope he rests this week.

 

We have to have faith in the players who only last year did the right thing for us. We didn't last year and it hurt us.

Its a long season and we will have opportunity later on to show the Crows our full armada.

 

10 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

I want to pummel these pretenders.

I want us to win another Premiership.

This week is nothing more than another game.

1 hour ago, nosoupforme said:

Tmac will probably play if he is travelling with the team let's wait and see. However if he doesn't play we can cover him with a Pedersen. The thing is that the crows have atleast 5 regulars out and the one that can hurts us is out, and that is McGovern. Therefore l feel confident enough to say that we can make it 5 in a row. You can only beat whats in front of you. So let go Dees. Give Pyke a sleepless week.

I think McGovern is so overrated 

33 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Foooooookkk me, why does this have to happen.(Shattered)

Its not bad luck its bad management ..


56 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

Impeccable sources told me T Mac was absolutely focused on the correct rehab this year. He would call relevant staff every day in some cases to get their sign off for something he may have been thinking of doing, foot conditions status etc.

Thus his comeback has been first rate (as opposed to how jack sought to come back early)

This is another good example IMO of TMac simply being professional, sensing a concern and having it checked out.

Did he call before he cuts loose on the boutique dance floor 

 

If he's ok, he's ok, if he's not i fully understand especially after what happened with Jack Viney, Just make the right call, go through all the right channels, get it all ticked off or not then all gd.

Still another 13 games to go we don't need to rush anyone anymore were better than that now.

5 hours ago, nosoupforme said:

Tmac will probably play if he is travelling with the team let's wait and see. However if he doesn't play we can cover him with a Pedersen. The thing is that the crows have atleast 5 regulars out and the one that can hurts us is out, and that is McGovern. Therefore l feel confident enough to say that we can make it 5 in a row. You can only beat whats in front of you. So let go Dees. Give Pyke a sleepless week.

How many Pedersens does MFC have?


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