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Good the football world doesn't need him. THUG!


Best wishes in your life's pursuits, Tom.

11 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

Good the football world doesn't need him. THUG!

I thought that after the Mills incident but his piece in the Player's Voice and what I've heard from people who know him he's not.

I think he's just a bloke who make a bad mistake and I think he's truly remorseful.

Good luck Tom, hope the business goes gangbusters.  Thanks for your efforts at MFC and helping us when we were rubbish.

 

I'm thankful he chose to come to us when we were still a pretty average club. He was a key player and bringing a bit of arrogance and confident to the place. I loved him silencing the Richmond crowd that time after kicking a goal! He was a good 22nd player. Obviously no superstar, but could competently play a role tagging, up forward or down back. He's better than most on here give him credit for.

He's a really friendly guy too. I've bumped into him multiple times at the supermarket and he's always up for a chat. All the best to him with his media marketing business. It's already a multimillion dollar business he's established with his model girlfriend and some of her friends. Done quite well for himself has Buggy!

Thankyou LT , BB et al ( well...not all )

I quite liked the menace and tenacity he brought. Much maligned.

Not our best player....few are... logically.

Best of luck Tomas. 

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Good onya Tom

i wouldn’t want to play for those filthy bastards either

He is doing just fine off field

 

39 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

He's better than most on here

Yep...

48 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Good onya Tom

i wouldn’t want to play for those filthy bastards either

He is doing just fine off field

 

I was glad to see him get another opportunity at AFL level, but I think he would have quickly turned into a player I strongly disliked as soon as he played a few games in that rubbish navy blue jumper.


So do. the Blues get screwed and have a full season one man short as we did when that Great Narcissist HO'B pulled the plug in the off season?

Or are there now rules governing this?

Sticks up for his mates on the field. That outweighs anything else in my book and it brings everyone together......

9 minutes ago, monoccular said:

So do. the Blues get screwed and have a full season one man short as we did when that Great Narcissist HO'B pulled the plug in the off season?

Or are there now rules governing this?

New rules allow Carltank to draft in a replacement, so said a Carltank spokesperson today. 


I hope some rich idiots buy in to the business and make him a stack of cash and then the whole thing goes broke.

Instagram models selling trash and a fake lifestyle to mostly a younger audience. Rubbish stuff. 

The girl is all fake [censored] and filters. He could do better.

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JOB......

54 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

I was glad to see him get another opportunity at AFL level, but I think he would have quickly turned into a player I strongly disliked as soon as he played a few games in that rubbish navy blue jumper.

Having lived through the Carlscum era

(1965-1999) i wish nothing but bad luck and pain on those arrogant bastards. 

“We are Carlton...F$&@ the rest” was their Mantra

never forget...

 
57 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

I hope some rich idiots buy in to the business and make him a stack of cash and then the whole thing goes broke.

Instagram models selling trash and a fake lifestyle to mostly a younger audience. Rubbish stuff. 

The girl is all fake [censored] and filters. He could do better.

Jesus dude.

Did she run over your dog?

 

53 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Jesus dude.

Did she run over your dog?

 

If it meant she’d get more Instagram followers she would. 

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