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Jake Lever on Talking Footy (4/6)

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Seems to be a really impressive guy. Will be a big loss this year but I'm sure he will be supporting the team and will likely be providing the defenders with some coaching.

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2 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

Seems to be a really impressive guy. Will be a big loss this year but I'm sure he will be supporting the team and will likely be providing the defenders with some coaching.

I wouldn't mind him having a few stints as an observer in the coaches box. He has leadership written all over him so it could be a great early learning experience for him. 

 

Jake Lever you are one totally classy person and l am rapt you are part of our club. If anyone underestimated you or Melbourne picking you, then they don't know their footy. You will come back and be even  better for it. Your team mates will miss you playing with them but l know you will support them in any way to help them go forward this year as well.  Mate you are a credit to your Family.  


12 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Getting off twitter will allow him to spend more time on Demonland! 

He said he got off social media, but he never said anything about getting off anti-social media. Demonland's a lock for that.

 

Calling it now...  We will find someone to fill the Lever role over the next 12 weeks (Weid, J.Smith?) and that player will excel, allowing Lever will come back bigger and better than ever in 2019 and reinvented as a key forward.

Hogan - T Mac - Lever . ..  boy oh boy wowee good luck to opposition sides trying to stop that.

 


19 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Calling it now...  We will find someone to fill the Lever role over the next 12 weeks (Weid, J.Smith?) and that player will excel, allowing Lever will come back bigger and better than ever in 2019 and reinvented as a key forward.

Hogan - T Mac - Lever . ..  boy oh boy wowee good luck to opposition sides trying to stop that.

 

out of your mouth and into gods ear as they say. 

6 minutes ago, timbo said:

Mud slinging by Just Between Us re: Lever and Adelaide offloading him

And in English......


3 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Young, handsome, well spoken. Everything I’m not. He makes me sick. 

Jake Lever couldn't have put it better himself.

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