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2 hours ago, picket fence said:

Finished ... will not play another game!!

UNFORTUNATELY

Fair enough opinion - but I did have a chuckle imagining someone yelling this, especially the "UNFORTUNATELY"

 

 

 
6 hours ago, Fifty-5 said:

Too much hysteria about investing in talented injured players. 2/3rds of the list actually play - about 30-32/44. That's 12-14 who don't play.

If one of AVB, Bennell, KK or Smith make it then it's worth the risk IMO.

I've asked before but don't think I've had a reply. Has KK trained at all this year? If not, and he has no prospect of playing, surely we should re ruin another player?

 
17 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

I know we all love him as a bloke and the attitude he brings on field, but giving someone 3 years because you think you can get 1 year out of them seems pretty poor management to me.

Clutching at straws.  I clearly said that offering 3 years allowed for him to give us 2 years of onfield return.

This year is the 2nd of his extension.  Until last week, he was on track to deliver that, but went down with a contact injury.


46 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Buy a membership and he will come.

Nah

23 minutes ago, sisso said:

Be nice to know what hes actually done to his foot this time

Exactly. Is it a new, unrelated injury or an extension of the original that's hampered him long term? 

 

AVB is a hard, tough big bodied boy and I love the way he goes about his footy but this could be a silver lining for someone else to fill his shoes who adds something different to the side.  

12 hours ago, Ollie fan said:

I just saw that - AFL website. The MFC website is a sad, unfunny joke.

Lets hope the report is accurate and it is short term. I am firmly in the camp of those who think he is a terrific player. His combination of steadiness and hardness is fantastic.

Please take the AFLW news to a different place. Intermingling with the AFL on the MFC website is annoying.

Edited by My name is legion


19 minutes ago, My name is legion said:

Please take the AFLW news to a different place. Intermingling with the AFL on the MFC website is annoying.

Not necessary and irrelevant to AVB's current foot injury

15 hours ago, waynewussell said:

AND YOU CAN'T HANDLE THE TRUTH!

what was true about avb in your post

3 hours ago, forever demons said:

what was true about avb in your post

  • AVB accidently kicked an opponent's leg when taking a kick early in the game...
  • he continued on but was limping.
  • It was the sort of accident that could happen to any player. 
  • I understand the concerns!
2 minutes ago, waynewussell said:
  • AVB accidently kicked an opponent's leg when taking a kick early in the game...
  • he continued on but was limping.
  • It was the sort of accident that could happen to any player. 
  • I understand the concerns!

you have never been the same room as the truth,your  post is all just your opinion and has no factual bearing on his injury


6 hours ago, My name is legion said:

But relevant to the quoted reference: “The MFC website is a sad, unfunny joke”.

Not at all relevant. The quote was in regards to lack of information about injuries, a legitimate criticism.

Not the completely legitimate decision to host news relating to one of the club's teams on the club's website.

55 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Not at all relevant. The quote was in regards to lack of information about injuries, a legitimate criticism.

Not the completely legitimate decision to host news relating to one of the club's teams on the club's website.

correct, but why does the club not have an informative web site to keep us up to date,its our club not theirs

1 minute ago, forever demons said:

correct, but why does the club not have an informative web site to keep us up to date,its our club not theirs

Oh, I agree with you. I think the lack of info coming out of the club sucks, especially regarding injuries.

I was just responding to someone insinuating the website was a sad, unfunny joke due to the presence of the AFLW news. 


On 3/11/2020 at 12:17 PM, Lord Nev said:

Missing the point mate.

Signed vB for 3 years. Ditched Kent who simply wanted more than 1 year.

It's at best, inconsistent.

I'm not saying Kent is a gun, I'm talking about the contract decisions based on both players outputs.

 

Kent was a party boy. Other reasons came into play.

Vandenbergs foot probably would of been at a high risk of exploding on the hard ground at optus oval anyway in R1. rest him up, he might come in handy as a battering ram later in the season.

 
52 minutes ago, KLV said:

Kent was a party boy. Other reasons came into play.

If so he wasn't alone,  KLV.   There have been many in recent and not so recent memory.   And most, at least recently, were traded away.

12 hours ago, KLV said:

Kent was a party boy. Other reasons came into play.

I resemble that comment!


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