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Yeah It's Time.  We all love the Melbourne Footy Club, but family love is a different kind of love.  All the best!

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3 hours ago, It's Time said:

Thanks DV8. I’m at that age where the generation ahead of us are hitting their late 80’s early 90’s. No one tells you what life’s going to be like when you get there. It’s not pretty. 

I had to shoot down to be with one in hospital and look after their partner out of hospital. In the meantime another relative of similar age got rushed to the same hospital very ill. So then I had 2. The next day his wife got rushed to Emergency so I had 3 in the one hospital. The nurses were asking me how my rounds were going Dr. 

I had to come home to take my son into hospital for day surgery yesterday. 

Bizarre week. 

sorry for the tough conditions Dr.

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By the way, maybe its time you changed your avatar name to 'Dr Time'... just sayin.

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8 minutes ago, DV8 said:

sorry for the tough conditions Dr.

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By the way, maybe its time you changed your avatar name to 'Dr Time'... just sayin.

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Ha! Nice!  Love your work. Maybe change to Dr Time when It's Time has finally been made redundant. 

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21 hours ago, Sydee said:

I'm a little surprised that with all the forward talk there is never a mention of Spargo ?

He pretty much cemented a spot last year as our small crumber in the forward 50 and from what I saw did a pretty good job

Seems like everyone thinks there are others ahead of him now - I feel the coaches like him because he seems to play very much to his instructions / team focus

I would expect he will still be very much in the mix this year unless he has gone backwards

Disagree wholeheartedly here.. I Now assume he is a lock & that Jeff will battle Bedford for 2nd Spot with Weeds, TMac, Melksham, Trac all locks.

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1 minute ago, Nudge said:

Disagree wholeheartedly here.. I Now assume he is a lock & that Jeff will battle Bedford for 2nd Spot with Weeds, TMac, Melksham, Trac all locks.

I think you have actually agreed with me but never mind 

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8 hours ago, Mazer Rackham said:

It's pretty simple. He is carrying a niggle and is likely to for the whole season.

Do not expect the long awaited unleashing of the Tracc Beast in 2019.

To me that’s a bit silly to say! Doesn’t work like like and if you read the Guthrie article it’s clear what issue is and makes total sense! Trac looks trimmer than ever and I expect him to blast out of blocks in more mid focused role this year.

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1 minute ago, Sydee said:

I think you have actually agreed with me but never mind 

Yes I mean I disagree that many think he’s been surpassed.. ?

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