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Extensive article about Dunny in today’s Age (Thursday)

When Lynden Dunn told Nathan Buckley in early January that his objective was to play on Anzac Day the coach raised his eyebrows. "He looked at me like I was crazy and there was no chance that would be even happening considering I wasn't on the list."

Dunn not done as belief remains high

Edited by Grapeviney

 
 

How's his luck? Holds the record among current players for most games without playing in a final. Gets to that number (196 games) and then has two knee reconstructions preventing him from breaking that record and reaching 200 games. Starts a career as an assistant coach with the Collingwood AFLW team only to find that most, if not all, assistant coaches lose their jobs because of the Covid-19 downturn.

I confess to having not been a fan of his when he played with us, but since he left I've grown to appreciate his attitude to life. If anyone in the footy world deserves a break, it's him.

  On 02/04/2020 at 03:29, demonstone said:

How about that haircut!  Surely he lost a bet.

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It's a lesser known Royal Childrens' Hospital fundraiser under the guise 'Mullets for the Kids.' Lynden Dunne and the other advocate/patron Bailey Smith from the Western Bulldogs, get sponsored for growing mullets. I think Smith was supposed to shave his off late last year (he'd probably raise much more money to get rid of it) but perhaps he's too attached.

Check out the website/FB page for some seriously unfortunate do's.


Thanks for the info Rog.  That would explain the length at the back, but nothing excuses that shaved area above his ear!

Quality Bloke and yet another example of MFC s inability to develop players

Ahhhh!!

  On 02/04/2020 at 07:40, picket fence said:

Quality Bloke and yet another example of MFC s inability to develop players

Ahhhh!!

Always able to find a negative.

 
  On 02/04/2020 at 07:40, picket fence said:

Quality Bloke and yet another example of MFC s inability to develop players

Ahhhh!!

we developed him for about 165 games!

i was a massive fan - not so much for his football, which was patchy at best, but cos he was a genuinely great guy


Can we spell his name correctly (out of respect for all the games he played)

  On 02/04/2020 at 07:51, loges said:

Always able to find a negative.

Yep and after ahhhh how many years........56 you can find some positives???

Give me a break. The amount of bungling, shocking draft selections,inability to develop players..

Over many many years ,Has meant we are almost still STILL a basket case!!

Oh tell me that the 20 or so points we lost to West Coast 2 weeks ago was an aberration!! We were MILES of the pace.

Look carefully at some of the players who STILL can get a game!! Spare Me!!

Sorry!! Goody aint the answer and u can write of this year.

Make no mistake we are still 

Pretty GOD damn ordinary!!

Edited by picket fence

  On 02/04/2020 at 11:33, picket fence said:

Yep and after ahhhh how many years........56 you can find some positives???

Give me a break. The amount of bungling, shocking draft selections,inability to develop players..

Over many many years ,Has meant we are almost still STILL a basket case!!

Oh tell me that the 20 or so points we lost to West Coast 2 weeks ago was an aberration!! We were MILES of the pace.

Look carefully at some of the players who STILL can get a game!! Spare Me!!

Sorry!! Goody aint the answer and u can write of this year.

Make no mistake we are still 

Pretty GOD damn ordinary!!

I think we all will be writing off this year. It also appears to me that you should follow another team seeing the Dees are a basket case in your eyes.


  On 03/04/2020 at 01:02, Grapeviney said:

Thank you. 

Here's something that will make you weep - do a search for 'Schwartz' on here.. been mis-spelled a whopping 582 times!

I'm now expecting you to advise which player has had his name mis-spelt the most different ways.

  On 02/04/2020 at 11:33, picket fence said:

Yep and after ahhhh how many years........56 you can find some positives???

Give me a break. The amount of bungling, shocking draft selections,inability to develop players..

Over many many years ,Has meant we are almost still STILL a basket case!!

Oh tell me that the 20 or so points we lost to West Coast 2 weeks ago was an aberration!! We were MILES of the pace.

Look carefully at some of the players who STILL can get a game!! Spare Me!!

Sorry!! Goody aint the answer and u can write of this year.

Make no mistake we are still 

Pretty GOD damn ordinary!!

Yes we're all quite aware of how disappointing we've been since 1964 (I've been a supporter since 1960 ) . But when I read certain posts that are just constant negativity I scratch my head and think, is this person a MFC supporter or just a MFC detractor ?

  On 03/04/2020 at 02:15, loges said:

Yes we're all quite aware of how disappointing we've been since 1964 (I've been a supporter since 1960 ) . But when I read certain posts that are just constant negativity I scratch my head and think, is this person a MFC supporter or just a MFC detractor ?

Well, I wore a jumper of sorts and have associations with the club and players!

Since 64 GARBAGE... except. for glimmers of HOPE ! and plenty of time to get it right!!!

Or am I being  "Obtuse"


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