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On 9/29/2021 at 10:10 PM, Mach5 said:

 

How’s the disillusionment going for you?

You’re typically an astute poster, so had to call this one out!

Yep got it seriously wrong,  deserves calling out! 

 

Cops hassling him to move back to WA, LJ sticks fat and says well lock me up then it's not happening, Cop realising they are snookered.

Really hope the club can extend his contract during the off season.

Can only imagine the media sharks will start circulating next year for the sake of headlines.

 

Cop 1: "So, young fella. There've been reports you were CEO of Melbourne and made them successful again."

LJ: "CEO? Me? That wasn't me!"

Cop 1: "Wasn't you, eh?"

LJ: "No, that was someone else!"

Cop 2: "Of course, son. It's always someone else. What was the name of this someone else?"

LJ: "Er ... it was before my time at the club. Jackson ... someone Jackson."

Cop 1: "Someone Jackson? Very convenient."

Cop 2: "Someone Jackson, but not you?"

Cop 1: "I wasn't born yesterday, son. How many Jacksons can there be at your football club? ? I think you'd better come along with us."

Cop 2: "Yeah, we want to introduce you to our daughters."

  • 2 weeks later...

Amazing footage. At least this time Richo made the right call to grab the tall over the mid.

Great video, just goes to show why JT is possibly the most important man at the MFC.

 
8 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Great video, just goes to show why JT is possibly the most important man at the MFC.

Darren Burgess says hello, and goodbye. 😉

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29 minutes ago, IWAP said:

Amazing footage. At least this time Richo made the right call to grab the tall over the mid.

I’ve seen this maybe 5 times and I still get nervous every time Goody asks Richo for his opinion.

Also I would love to hear JT’s thoughts about Tom Green falling to 10 in the draft. Obviously GWS and Adel weren’t going to bid on him but it was very weird to see him fall 


49 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

What a great watch! 

JT “he rates through the roof in team-first football” 

does he ever. Just instinctively passes off to the first option, even when 20-30m out from goal. 

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

 

2 hours ago, 1964_2 said:

What a great watch! 

JT “he rates through the roof in team-first football” 

does he ever. Just instinctively passes off to the first option, even when 20-30m out from goal. 

JT.   Eternal thanks for what you have contributed to the MFC and our drought breaking list.  
You should be incredibly proud of what you have achieved - we all are here.  

Just a fantastic clip .... and it says every bit as much about Jason Taylor. as it does about 'Dogga'!

Didn't realise JT was so tall. 

Great vid. Love the insight into the importance of the play psych profile. I think that might be where JT has a special talent. 

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