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31 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Sounds like Hannan and JFK (for anyone that cares) are progressing well and should be back by mid season at latest.

Jacquie will be surprised.

 
9 minutes ago, ManDee said:

Jacquie will be surprised.

And people knock misso.

Anyone who can bring a fella back from the dead is ok by me. That is high performance. 

I heard he helped get that star j. Christ back on his feet as well. 

4 minutes ago, binman said:

And people knock misso.

Anyone who can bring a fella back from the dead is ok by me. That is high performance. 

I heard he helped get that star j. Christ back on his feet as well. 

Hardly been sighted since, except that time with Elvis at Ayers rock.

 
5 hours ago, ManDee said:

Jacquie will be surprised.

And so will Aristotle.

 

Maybe  Harold Holt will make a comeback in time to retake the Libs leadership from Scmo

9 minutes ago, DV8 said:

And so will Aristotle.

 

Maybe  Harold Holt will make a comeback in time to retake the Libs leadership from Scmo

Harold Holt is Vladimir Putin. No one has ever seen them both in the same room!

 

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On 4/22/2019 at 7:49 PM, bing181 said:

Oh for god's sake.

No, the thoughts and languishing hopes of long-term MFC supporters and members need to be heard, heeded and appropriately responded to; and if Goodwin and Pert (who both in my eyes have very little entitlement to the 'throne'  of credibility and its proximity to a protecting God as you suggest bing 181, and/or its status-only insulation) they must ultimately be seen as responsible for the amelioration of our current situation in Team management and/or its productive controls and outcomes, These two must be the drivers of both the present and the immediate future, and have unsuccessfully positioned themselves to be accountable. 

8 hours ago, deebug said:

We have heard nothing from Pert, come out, come out wherever you are?

Just another dud we have recruited from the Pies. 

 
5 minutes ago, old dee said:

Just another dud we have recruited from the Pies. 

I think he was on 3AW pre game last night can’t find link or what he said?


How about Tom Browne's "article": https://7news.com.au/sport/afl/toms-take-another-setback-adds-to-demons-800000-steven-may-debacle-c-77542

He says Goodwin, in his presser last night, confirmed what Tom said on Monday about May's injury setback.

Except, of course, Tom said on Easter Monday that May's not going to be back until July. Which is not what Goodwin said (Goodwin said 4-5 weeks from now, which puts us at late-May/early-June), nor is what the club said this week.

So he takes what he can get from Goodwin and tries to pat himself on the back. A word starting with f and ending with log comes to mind.

Meanwhile there are three different spellings of Weideman's surname in the one article.

On 4/22/2019 at 3:56 PM, Big Gun said:

Been reported on the Channel 7 pre-game today that May has had a major set back with his groin injury and will most likely not be back till July.

Goodwin said in presser he’s moving fine but won’t be back for 4-5 coz he needs to do some work, prob on fitness

3 hours ago, deefella said:

I think he was on 3AW pre game last night can’t find link or what he said?

How can anything on field be Pert’s fault FFS, drawing a long bow, teams playing [censored] so it must be Gary Pert in the CEO’s office, get a grip people, if Pert finds us a permanent place to live that’ll be his job done, that’s why he’s there! 

8 hours ago, dave said:

How can anything on field be Pert’s fault FFS, drawing a long bow, teams playing [censored] so it must be Gary Pert in the CEO’s office, get a grip people, if Pert finds us a permanent place to live that’ll be his job done, that’s why he’s there! 

How is the Yarra park project going? 

22 hours ago, Deemania since 56 said:

No, the thoughts and languishing hopes of long-term MFC supporters and members need to be heard, heeded and appropriately responded to; and if Goodwin and Pert (who both in my eyes have very little entitlement to the 'throne'  of credibility and its proximity to a protecting God as you suggest bing 181, and/or its status-only insulation) they must ultimately be seen as responsible for the amelioration of our current situation in Team management and/or its productive controls and outcomes, These two must be the drivers of both the present and the immediate future, and have unsuccessfully positioned themselves to be accountable. 

Talk about severe over analysing. Bordering on indecipherable. 

A full stop would also be useful occasionally.

6/10. Back to class!


17 hours ago, dave said:

Goodwin said in presser he’s moving fine but won’t be back for 4-5 coz he needs to do some work, prob on fitness

I wonder if he's doing some of that Hot Yoga stretching ?

Might be beneficial for him, looking at him.  I Wouldn't be surprised if he's a little muscle bound ?

On 4/24/2019 at 7:09 AM, Lucifer's Hero said:

Thanks.

These are the articles I used https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2018-10-03/offseason-injury-update

https://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-12-08/wheres-your-club-at

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2019-01-23/preseason-injury-update-misson

And I couldn't find any ref to ANB, TMac and Hibberd. 

Not wishing to correct you directly - just to have the discussion on interrupted preseason and current performance in the right context as surgeries are being quoted as excuses for players and the team (not by yourself).

The TMac injury is IMO common knowledge and don't know why it was missed. If you're less lazy than me you can trawl back through preseason training reports for the other two where they both spent a chunk of time in the rehab group. ANB's was brief but I recall Hibberd being longer and before Christmas. Neither had surgery AFAIK.

Jack Reiwoldt out for 6-8 weeks but luckily he snuck in one game against us. 

The good luck of the Dees continues. 

18 hours ago, dave said:

How can anything on field be Pert’s fault FFS, drawing a long bow, teams playing [censored] so it must be Gary Pert in the CEO’s office, get a grip people, if Pert finds us a permanent place to live that’ll be his job done, that’s why he’s there! 

Cameron Schwab?

 


8 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Talk about severe over analysing. Bordering on indecipherable. 

A full stop would also be useful occasionally.

6/10. Back to class!

Out of breath just reading it.

Amazing how the club can accurately assess it as an 11 week-er. Guess they can’t bring themselves to just write ‘season’. Too embarrassing.

 

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He’s the Southern Star Observation Wheel of AFL. 

 

Luck is a word worth using in regards to May's injury, but so is diabolical. 

What a massive fail he'll be in 2019. Let's hope he pays us back with interest in 2020.


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