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7 hours ago, Demonland said:

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Looks like he's running to me.

That's photo chopped,  just ask HRHaaa'Andrew, prince A how its done.?

Bennell's body on someone else's legs. ?

 
10 minutes ago, MyFavouriteMartian said:

That's photo chopped,  just ask HRHaaa'Andrew, prince A how its done.?

Bennell's body on someone else's legs. ?

What planet are you from?..... oh, wait.

That video on the Dees FB page of him kicking it right through the big sticks from outside the boundary is reason enough for us to give him a rookie spot. He just looked at the camera as if to say, “so what”. 

Think about the impact Vanders had at the end of 2018, if that’s the time Bennell gets fit and we are in contention. What a weapon to unleash!

 

It's got Marlion Pickett Written all over it 

Let's hope Lady Luck smiles on Harley and the Dees.

Great  upside if It comes off for our forward line, as the skill level is obviously there.

That's precisely why we should see it through and give it the best chance of success.

July and August Are a long time for all the pieces to fall into place.

Cant wait for Harleys opportunity to give him a real chance if AFL career again.

20 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

well Old dee said that Garry Lyon was talking rubbish about Harley injury not being as bad as reported.

Old dee pretty much said  Gary  has no credibility because he hired Neeld.

If we had not have got Neeld, we would not have ended up with Roos. We thereupon needed the requisite epiphany......

not necessarily taking a side here.......


3 hours ago, willmoy said:

If we had not have got Neeld, we would not have ended up with Roos. We thereupon needed the requisite epiphany......

not necessarily taking a side here.......

The point is not whether NEELD was a good coach or bad, the point is Gray Lyon knows Harley and knew first had that Harley injury was very minor, now old Dee said that Lyon is a unreliable source of information, because he brought NEELD to the club and that it was obvious at the time that no one but Lyon would have hired NEELD, when mark was hired, many backed his heavy handedness to the players, and at the time OLD Dee was one who agreed with the heavy handedness to the players. Read the NEELD puts heat on demons, and in that  thread old Dee was right behind neeled methods.

We should give Bennell a contract - what we're gonna miss out on Josh Deluca if we do? Spare me!

4 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

The point is not whether NEELD was a good coach or bad, the point is Gray Lyon knows Harley and knew first had that Harley injury was very minor, now old Dee said that Lyon is a unreliable source of information, because he brought NEELD to the club and that it was obvious at the time that no one but Lyon would have hired NEELD, when mark was hired, many backed his heavy handedness to the players, and at the time OLD Dee was one who agreed with the heavy handedness to the players. Read the NEELD puts heat on demons, and in that  thread old Dee was right behind neeled methods.

We get it mate, just let it go FFS. 
you are now just being annoying by filling up the topic with “I’m right, you’re wrong” posts.

 

 
9 hours ago, Fifty-5 said:

We should give Bennell a contract - what we're gonna miss out on Josh Deluca if we do? Spare me!

I agree. I think the club are leaving it til the last minute in case he has a major relapse with his calf, otherwise they will sign him up.

4 hours ago, Gorgoroth said:

We get it mate, just let it go FFS. 
you are now just being annoying by filling up the topic with “I’m right, you’re wrong” posts.

 

Close thread injury setback a hoax


2 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

Close thread injury setback a hoax

He's never even had any calf problems. Fake news!

5 minutes ago, binman said:

He's never even had any calf problems. Fake news!

He does not exist at all.

9 hours ago, don't make me angry said:

The point is not whether NEELD was a good coach or bad, the point is Gray Lyon knows Harley and knew first had that Harley injury was very minor, now old Dee said that Lyon is a unreliable source of information, because he brought NEELD to the club and that it was obvious at the time that no one but Lyon would have hired NEELD, when mark was hired, many backed his heavy handedness to the players, and at the time OLD Dee was one who agreed with the heavy handedness to the players. Read the NEELD puts heat on demons, and in that  thread old Dee was right behind neeled methods.

You must be real fun at parties.

43 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

He does not exist at all.

Who is Bennell?


11 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

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Wow, what a cool club logo!

3 hours ago, binman said:

He's never even had any calf problems. Fake news!

he hasn't even got a calf. had it surgically removed, hence no calf problems

On 1/29/2020 at 11:10 PM, MyFavouriteMartian said:

That's photo chopped,  just ask HRHaaa'Andrew, prince A how its done.?

Bennell's body on someone else's legs. ?

 

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6 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

He does not exist at all.

Ask Vagg, he's the original "Will o" the wisp", excepting maybe Tunbridge.

Brad Hardie just mentioned on 6PR that Port Melbourne are in contact with Bennell because the rumour is his rookie chance at MFC isn’t looking likely. 
 

Yes I know.... it’s Brad Hardie. 

27 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Brad Hardie just mentioned on 6PR that Port Melbourne are in contact with Bennell because the rumour is his rookie chance at MFC isn’t looking likely. 
 

Yes I know.... it’s Brad Hardie. 

Well I'd say that settles it Steve.

 

Harley signed sealed delivered and playing 25 games with a NS medal guarantee for us this year ....?

 
51 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Brad Hardie just mentioned on 6PR that Port Melbourne are in contact with Bennell because the rumour is his rookie chance at MFC isn’t looking likely. 
 

Yes I know.... it’s Brad Hardie

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Cooler .... 20 days !!  

1 hour ago, McQueen said:

Brad Hardie just mentioned on 6PR that Port Melbourne are in contact with Bennell because the rumour is his rookie chance at MFC isn’t looking likely. 
 

Yes I know.... it’s Brad Hardie. 

No doubt that story is half true.

Good idea for port to inquire, just in case it doesn’t pan out for Harley.


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