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Farewell Oscar McDonald

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Go Oscar

 
On 3/10/2021 at 10:23 AM, Pickett2Jackson said:

I give it until quarter time of Round 1 for Carlton supporters to be calling for his blood.

I give it till the end of this game before half of the anti-Oscar brigade start saying we should have kept him and lamenting the club for another bad decision...

Edited by JTR

 

Never did one of those tackles with us!


 

Good for him for making the most of a second chance.

But there’s going to be some serious backlash if T Mac continues to stink up the joint in a loss this weekend while we hang on to an over the hill Mitch Brown and pick up a replacement forward that isn’t even ready, even through we’re crying out for a key forward depth.

Go Oscar!

Stick it right up ‘em!

 


Oscar Plugger McDonald. 

what an impact! I’m delighted for him 

makes you wonder why we never tried him forward for a few games. Looks a natural fwd

Having a good game. Happy to see him do well.

Oscar becoming a gun forward would be the most Melbourne thing ever.


delete

Edited by Unleash Hell
Was meant to be a joke but we are all sensitive

Missed the second shot. Come on Omac. 

Hello.. go Omac

Doubled his goal output for us. 82 games for 1...

2 in just over a quarter love it

 

 

 


What’s he paying for the Coleman?

Up and about. 

 
1 minute ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

So happy for him.

Until we all go to the G on Saturday and watch our dysfunctional forward line in action.

Yep. Until Tmac as our only KPF kicks less goals 


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