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Every MFC player would rather win a Norm Smith than a Brownlow . Richmond ?


Defs Petracca ❤️?
Or Salem ❤️?

A Christian, either way. 

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A MFC player winning the NS will go a long way to winning a GF drysdale . Don't be a Wet blanket , just some fun .

  • Grapeviney changed the title to Which MFC player will win the club's first Norm Smith Medal
9 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Let's concentrate on winning a flag.

Yes, because the written thoughts of fans online are critical to the teams chances for success in September 

 

Jackson


2 minutes ago, Smokey said:

Yes, because the written thoughts of fans online are critical to the teams chances for success in September 

Nah, could win a norm smith medal without winning a flag and who gives a rats ar*e who wins the medal

6 minutes ago, Craig Hutchinson said:

A MFC player winning the NS will go a long way to winning a GF drysdale . Don't be a Wet blanket , just some fun .

Why would anyone want to call themselves Craig Hutchinson

but where will we celebrate... surely that is the number 1 concern.

Break down the barricades of the MCG is my suggestion.

It's our spiritual home !!!

8 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Defs Petracca ❤️?
Or Salem ❤️?

A Christian, either way. 

I didn’t realise that Salem was a christi... oooh, hang on, I see what you meant now.

Tom Macdonald


5 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Why would anyone want to call themselves Craig Hutchinson

Different bloke. This one is Craig "Two Enns" Hutchinson.

17 minutes ago, Craig Hutchinson said:

A MFC player winning the NS will go a long way to winning a GF drysdale . Don't be a Wet blanket , just some fun .

My idea of fun is pulling out the finger nails of the Porsche driver.

2027 pick 4

 

:roos:

Clarry (35 possesions, 22 contested, 16 clearances) or #PositiveLingers (1000+ metres gained, 3 goals)


16 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

but where will we celebrate... surely that is the number 1 concern.

Break down the barricades of the MCG is my suggestion.

It's our spiritual home !!!

My family already know if/when we win a grand final I’ll go missing for a while celebrating and making the most of it

 
8 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Let's acknowledge that we're supporters and that we don't need to concentrate on anything, and are free to dream and speculate as much as we like, because nothing we say or do affects the fortunes of the team.

Especially in our own circles, no one wants to be that guy or girl carrying on about Premierships at the office (or pig farm) in May (although that saying has changed from April premiers to May premiers which is promising) but here it's a free for all isn't it???

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Added the bold, blatant sexism my bad

22 minutes ago, Nasher said:

Let's acknowledge that we're supporters and that we don't need to concentrate on anything, and are free to dream and speculate as much as we like, because nothing we say or do affects the fortunes of the team.

Dream away Nasher


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