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Sounds like good news for a nice change.

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When Bennell plays his first game at senior level will we be saying the greatest MFC coup of all time?

4 hours ago, Demonland said:

VERY embarrassing if you listen to this on the Melbourne fc app. It starts with "Bomber Radio is brought to you by Zurich Insurance...."

C'mon fellas..... Geez!


32 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

VERY embarrassing if you listen to this on the Melbourne fc app. It starts with "Bomber Radio is brought to you by Zurich Insurance...."

C'mon fellas..... Geez!

Not sure if taking the [censored] but pretty sure it says “on the radio” mate

13 minutes ago, nacnud said:

Not sure if taking the [censored] but pretty sure it says “on the radio” mate

I had to have another listen and it definitely says "On The Radio". It's the clubs name for any content of our staff or players appearing on Radio shows around Australia.

38 minutes ago, nacnud said:

Not sure if taking the [censored] but pretty sure it says “on the radio” mate

 

23 minutes ago, DemonWorshipper said:

I had to have another listen and it definitely says "On The Radio". It's the clubs name for any content of our staff or players appearing on Radio shows around Australia.

Yep - you're right. VERY happy to be wrong with this. The missus reckons I'm going deaf, she may be right too ?

 

My missus went too far the other day by accusing me of being a flamingo.  I had to put my foot down.

2 hours ago, old dee said:

When Bennell plays his first game at senior level will we be saying the greatest MFC coup of all time?

Wasn't Templeton the biggest coup of all time - at the time (before my time!)

Aside from the usual suspects like Dangerfield, Fyfe and Martin, I can't think of a player that the MFC needs more than a fit and healthy Bennell. Would provide something that our club is sorely lacking - a genuine classy and outrageously skilled forward.


48 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Wasn't Templeton the biggest coup of all time - at the time (before my time!)

Aside from the usual suspects like Dangerfield, Fyfe and Martin, I can't think of a player that the MFC needs more than a fit and healthy Bennell. Would provide something that our club is sorely lacking - a genuine classy and outrageously skilled forward.

Oh god I hope it turns out better than Templeton. He was a broken down crock when got to us. One the worst trades ever.

2 hours ago, demonstone said:

My missus went too far the other day by accusing me of being a flamingo.  I had to put my foot down.

My missus and kids are leaving me because I'm obsessed with horseracing and they're at the gate and they're off

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