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Along with Clayton Oliver,  our first legitimate superstar since god knows when.

Congrats Big Maxy  looking forward to your 100th game  and another 100 great games after that. 2 AA'S, 1 B&F and a Premiership Medal around the neck would be fine as well.

The big man has achieved a lot in only 100 games. Here's hoping he can stand with his team mates in front of the Premiership Cup for a nice photo this year. 

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Rapt for Max, however....I checked on the MFC site to make sure that next week was definitely his 100, and was disappointed to see the blurb about Max and few other players were still circa 2017-18.


Had been tracking this one and had we made the GF, Maxy would have played his 100th in the big one.  I'm tipping that secretly, Max is happy that he is playing his 100th this week, so that in his words it can be "all about me" ? .  Just joking as I know big Maxy is all about the MFC before himself.

Along with his superstar ruckman abilities and sharp, querky humor the thing I really love about Max is how passionately he has embraced the MFC and our suporters.  Hope the fans get out in numbers, we get the win and make it a really memorable day for Max.

9 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Good luck Maxy, and congrats on the 100.

Great player and ambassador for the football club...my 7yo daughter loves him and hes always happy to pose for a photo with her etc

17 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Had been tracking this one and had we made the GF, Maxy would have played his 100th in the big one.  I'm tipping that secretly, Max is happy that he is playing his 100th this week, so that in his words it can be "all about me" ? .  Just joking as I know big Maxy is all about the MFC before himself.

Along with his superstar ruckman abilities and sharp, querky humor the thing I really love about Max is how passionately he has embraced the MFC and our suporters.  Hope the fans get out in numbers, we get the win and make it a really memorable day for Max.

And little to No pretense, snobbery.   He has his feet on the ground.

A lovable guy.

Well done Maxy a different 100 games but you wouldn't have it any other way!

Good luck and another 100 with a couple of medals along the way will do nicely.

Thsnks fit your entertainment value both on and off th field.

PS Good luck also with your business ventures!!


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