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Oi, Oi, Oi!

Excellent news!

 

like a bull at a gate when he came back into the team. 

 

Very glad he has signed on. 

There yarrr Hoges look how easy it is


Well that’s good news. We need big solid players. Now he can put in a full pre season and hone his skills further. 

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Yes!!!! Love vanders. Weirdly he was the player I most didn't want to leave 

 

Great News. I love the way he plays. Look forward to a fitter version wreaking even more crashing plunder.

Excellent news. Was talking in the phone when the text came from the MFC. 

The other side of the conversation wondered what had happened. 

Go dees.  


Over the moon about this. When he first came back this year I wasn’t impressed but his end to the season was exceptional.

A player built for finals!

Thank God for that! This news has made my day, well done Vanders!!!

Excellent news on an otherwise 'no news' day for the MFC. 

Thanks for sticking with us Vanders, in what I expect was a very tough call to make.  I hope our Club has done some stuff to make things easier for you on the family front, and that we can reward your loyalty with something special!


Really brilliant news. Just love his hardness around the ball. He might muck a few handballs up but the other team know he's there.

Fffing stoked.  Best news all week.

Club obviously has reasonable confidence that hid body has fully healed signing him to 2021.

Really looking forward to seeing what he could do in our present side, with a good preseason under his belt.

Good. Now for Mr Hogan.

This is good news. Vanders is one of those spiritual-type players that is worth more to the club than what appears on the surface.

44 minutes ago, Mike said:

Bloody love Vanders. Great news!

Absolutely tremendous - he is one hellava guy, hard worker, etc, etc, and a main reason to go to the 'G to watch the Demons play. Worked his R's off to get back into the team and sorted a few for us in the finals coz he could. Ripper. Phantastique! Bewdy, Mate. 


4 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Good. Now for Mr Hogan.

Sets a benchmark for Hogan to live up to, doesn't it? Great Clubman.

 

Amazing news! Don't know about you all but I'm a bit emotional about this one. Speaks volumes of his character, he deserves the very best in life. 


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