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All valid points. I feel dirty near these inbreds

 
15 minutes ago, Cards13 said:

Good start for me, left the membership at home... pppfffttttt

Download the MFC app. You can access your membership there with barcode. It’s in the tickets session.

I'd love to see T Mac down back tonight.  I know he has the odd brain fart moments, but he brings some experience and we know he can match it with the best.  It might help to bring back some confidence in his game as well.

 
2 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

T Mac and Frost walked out together, warmed up together for a while, walked back in together chatting the whole way.

Backline Bros tonight?

That would be coaching 101 to have T Mac playing as a defender tonight.

Hibberd on Jack Riewoldt or Lynch probably isn’t desirable as we found out last week.

4 hours ago, SFebes said:

Been giving the Glenlivet a good nudge recently OD.

Wish we had some Glenjackovich we could tap into for this one.


Mark Stevens reporting late out for us

1 minute ago, JV7 said:

Mark Stevens reporting late out for us

Oh god, here we go

5 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Mark Stevens reporting late out for us

I know it can still happen after they finalise the teams, but they said 30 minutes or so ago that there are no late changes for either side.  

Edit - just saw the tweet was less than 10 minutes ago, so it sounds like we have lost someone in the warm up.

Edited by Wiseblood

 
4 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I know it can still happen after they finalise the teams, but they said 30 minutes or so ago that there are no late changes for either side.  

Edit - just saw the tweet was less than 10 minutes ago, so it sounds like we have lost someone in the warm up.

we are hard as nails - WTF? can't even get through the warm-up 


7 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I know it can still happen after they finalise the teams, but they said 30 minutes or so ago that there are no late changes for either side.  

Edit - just saw the tweet was less than 10 minutes ago, so it sounds like we have lost someone in the warm up.

Sucked me in... Tmac back is hardly huge news, not a surprise stevo you moron

MEMO COACHING STAFF

CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE MAKE BACHAR HOULI ACCOUNTABLE, OTHERWISE HE WILL PICK UP 40 + DAMAGING POSSESSIONS ACROSS HALF BACK 

PAAAAAAAAALEEEEAAAASEEE!!

Just now, JV7 said:

Sucked me in... Tmac back is hardly huge news, not a surprise stevo you moron

Sucked me in too!  Thought for sure it was a late out!

Just now, picket fence said:

MEMO COACHING STAFF

CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE MAKE BACHAR HOULI ACCOUNTABLE, OTHERWISE HE WILL PICK UP 40 + DAMAGING POSSESSIONS ACROSS HALF BACK 

PAAAAAAAAALEEEEAAAASEEE!!

Haven't seen any accountability around here lately - don't hold your breath 

15 minutes ago, JV7 said:

Mark Stevens reporting late out for us

Goodwin?


9 minutes ago, picket fence said:

MEMO COACHING STAFF

CAN SOMEBODY PLEASE MAKE BACHAR HOULI ACCOUNTABLE, OTHERWISE HE WILL PICK UP 40 + DAMAGING POSSESSIONS ACROSS HALF BACK 

PAAAAAAAAALEEEEAAAASEEE!!

Yessssssss. He has been a free player for the last 2 years against us.  

PLEASEEEEEE

STOP THE PRESSES!   LATE CHANGE!  Oh, late change of POSITION for TMac. What a beat up.

2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Late out. Chaplin. Finally accountable !!

He’ll be happy with that. Can now wear his beloved Richmond scarf and polo to the game.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell


My uncle Bill was killed at El Alamein in North Africa in the early years of WW2. Good cricketer and football player. RIP

53 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Dees by 1 point.  ANB to pick up a ground ball cleanly, break two tackles and slot it from the boundary from 50 metres out with 5 seconds left.  The kick sails so far into the stands that it smashes Alex Rance in the face.  

5-C660175-451-F-4-D80-BF57-070-CF687-BC3

 

Two games tonight

Richmond v Melbourne

Realists v Delusionals

Those starting with R win ;)

King of the bleeding obvious- Cameron Ling. "Melbourne must win tonight." Spare me.


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