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Oliver could be the best MFC player of all time if he keeps this up for the next 10 years.

 
11 hours ago, Dr.D said:

no excuse. he was good enough to play and he was shocking before any knocks. a very polarising player, some love him but his work ethic is poor and he is soft for a big guy. needs to lift 

agree..  Jesse has been disappointing in the last half of the season.  Sooks if it doesn't fall into his hands then stands there and doesn't put the second effort in - he just seems mentally fragile and fades out of games for long periods.  And when people mention delivery...well T Mac is on the receiving end of the same rubbish and continually butters up and manages to turn it into goals.

I still think I'd like to see Hoges tried at CHB if Weids ever progresses..

 
4 hours ago, Jibroni said:

Oliver could be the best MFC player of all time if he keeps this up for the next 10 years.

Oliver -  G Statue beckons 

Joeboy, your list this week is a bit like a Melbourne game. Good for the most of it, brilliant for sustained periods but with a bit where substantial improvement is still required.

It's unfair to be critical without putting my own neck on the line, so I disagree with you with O Mac, Jetta and Smith. The first two I thought were very good; the last shouldn't be in the team. 


16 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

Joeboy, your list this week is a bit like a Melbourne game. Good for the most of it, brilliant for sustained periods but with a bit where substantial improvement is still required.

It's unfair to be critical without putting my own neck on the line, so I disagree with you with O Mac, Jetta and Smith. The first two I thought were very good; the last shouldn't be in the team. 

Joeboy is to bias, OMAC can do no right, and his love child frost can do no wrong

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