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24 minutes ago, mauriesy said:

Wow. I make a point about negativity, and I get back negativity on steroids.

Actually a lesson in how good Clubs have a positive energy and a success culture. Repeated failure is not tolerated. 

 

jon ralph is a big basket

can't even spell his first name

and who has a first name as his surname?

qed

p.s. i think we are more basket weavers than a basket case

 
2 hours ago, Sorry kids said:

Doubt it will motivate. Different group of course but I well remember the first game after the tragic Troy Broadbridge death who I thought would end up a future Captain.Sadly we put up little effort in that game. And so the band plays on. The power Clubs dominate and we remain homeless, win less and unable to attract the best talent on and off the field. 

Nor, would it appear, on Demonland.


2 hours ago, Sorry kids said:

Doubt it will motivate. Different group of course but I well remember the first game after the tragic Troy Broadbridge death who I thought would end up a future Captain.Sadly we put up little effort in that game. And so the band plays on. The power Clubs dominate and we remain homeless, win less and unable to attract the best talent on and off the field. 

Didn't we beat Essendon well in that game:

 

I'll be long dead in the ground before I take someone with name 'Jon' seriously, and even then it'll be difficult.

The guy not only looks like a potato, he is one.

8 minutes ago, bush demon said:

Didn't we beat Essendon well in that game:

 

You are completely right, my memory is wrong. Perhaps I was thinking it would motivate us to win a flag. Apologies and good research.

 

Ralph's half-comment about Mebourne was just a bit of noise distraction to interfere with his idiotic main idea that Free Agency is great because hey look sometimes some players use it to move clubs for opportunities and that totally cancels out the fact that clubs already contending for a premiership can effectively pick up additional top-3 draft with proven records and do so for effectively nothing.

I wonder how many times that overt lie wil need to be repeated before we all just go with the flow?

5 minutes ago, A F said:

I'll be long dead in the ground before I take someone with name 'Jon' seriously, and even then it'll be difficult.

The guy not only looks like a potato, he is one.

I will never look at another potato the again?


Our record over the past decade firmly puts us in the basket case category. Thank you GC for lining the bottom though. There has to be some damn incredible improvement In 2020 to debunk that 2018 was not a flash in the pan. 
Anything less than a solid top 8 finish will be a fail. However that won’t stop the apologists hailing our improvement if we finish 16th. 

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38 minutes ago, deebug said:

I will never look at another potato the again?

MFC basket case

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When we easily miss finals in 2020, and when the penny drops about Pert’s New 5 year plan, looking forward to all of you apologising to Agro the puppet.

 

10 minutes ago, america de cali said:

MFC basket case

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That looks more like 'Jon' and his drunk boss. And is that Murdoch at the front there? 

3 hours ago, Sorry kids said:

Doubt it will motivate. Different group of course but I well remember the first game after the tragic Troy Broadbridge death who I thought would end up a future Captain.Sadly we put up little effort in that game. And so the band plays on. The power Clubs dominate and we remain homeless, win less and unable to attract the best talent on and off the field. 

I have to interject with this tripe. 

I was at that game in 2005 against Essendon and no side was ever going to beat the boys that day. They played like a side possessed to honour their teammate and his memory.

We were on fire for the first half of 2005 but as was the case for 04-06 we fell into mid season slumps and in 05 we regrouped late to make the finals, I recall the late Jeff White goal against the Dogs to put the finals destiny in our hands.

So if you want to pot the club by all means go ahead, but don't make [censored] up and certainly don't taint a legacy and the way the club won a game in his honour


3 hours ago, binman said:

The irony is that in fact we are far from a basket case. Our board is as stable and solid as it has been in decades.

Don't count your chickens on this just yet...

 

1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

jon ralph is a big basket

can't even spell his first name

and who has a first name as his surname?

 

Ricky Bobby.

fire bobby GIF
 

52 minutes ago, TGR said:

When we easily miss finals in 2020, and when the penny drops about Pert’s New 5 year plan, looking forward to all of you apologising to Agro the puppet.

 

You dunno whether you're coming or going.
Here's your quote from the Buckenara thread.
Make up your mind.

"Hey SK,
Most of us here thin we are going to rebound into finals in 2020.  Most, apart from Lyon, think this fall is an aberration.  Most, think that the club know where we are at."

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3 hours ago, binman said:

The irony is that in fact we are far from a basket case. Our board is as stable and solid as it has been in decades. An internal review has seen significant change carried out in a professional, measured fashion, tge exec is solid as is  fd. No players wanted out. And one again mahoney has been a total pro at trade time and achieved most of its stated aims wirh a minimum of fuss.

Had my suspicions but now am certain.
You are an MFC flunky.

 

28 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

I have to interject with this tripe. 

I was at that game in 2005 against Essendon and no side was ever going to beat the boys that day. They played like a side possessed to honour their teammate and his memory.

We were on fire for the first half of 2005 but as was the case for 04-06 we fell into mid season slumps and in 05 we regrouped late to make the finals, I recall the late Jeff White goal against the Dogs to put the finals destiny in our hands.

So if you want to pot the club by all means go ahead, but don't make [censored] up and certainly don't taint a legacy and the way the club won a game in his honour

I have apologied for my memory lapse with that game and will apologize to you too for any offence given. I was wrong, an aging mind but now vaguely remember hoping/thinking we could have gone all the way that year. I thought Troy was a future A grader and leader at the Club and would have been a 200 game player. a tragedy.


3 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

 

I have apologied for my memory lapse with that game and will apologize to you too for any offence given. I was wrong, an aging mind but now vaguely remember hoping/thinking we could have gone all the way that year. I thought Troy was a future A grader and leader at the Club and would have been a 200 game player. a tragedy.

Good and well done.

Yes a tragedy he had a great game in the Elimination final against the Bombers his last and he looked like he was set to cement himself 

8 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

I have apologied for my memory lapse with that game and will apologize to you too for any offence given. I was wrong, an aging mind but now vaguely remember hoping/thinking we could have gone all the way that year. I thought Troy was a future A grader and leader at the Club and would have been a 200 game player. a tragedy.

I actually feel its a large reason Daniher failed.
We needed a CHB real bad and Daniher could never find one when Troy passed.

7 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Good and well done.

Yes a tragedy he had a great game in the Elimination final against the Bombers his last and he looked like he was set to cement himself 

To challenge my memory further. Did he spend time on Hird in that game PSD?

 
49 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Ricky Bobby.

fire bobby GIF
 

Only mv but not one of his better performances/movies.

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48 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Had my suspicions but now am certain.
You are an MFC flunky.

And a proud member of......

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