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3 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Mayse always looks to me like he’s just come off a 3 day bender. 

 

Right so Gawn is now the longest serving member the current MFC list and Tmac has played the most games (for MFC @192)…. We could really snag a few flags here. 

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

[censored] it feels real now.

The week has dragged, but I woke up this morning with butterflies in the stomach which were around for most of the morning 

 
17 hours ago, Jaded said:

I have been weirdly calm and confident the last two days, and I do not like it one bit. We are 100% going to lose now. 

I thought someone had hacked your account - until I saw the 2nd sentence.


18 hours ago, Chook said:

Hibberd is going to make a lot of people in this thread look foolish. 
 

Go Dees!

Not me. Hibbo is very versitile....will he play on Liba to free Harmes to play more forward. Otherwise Hibo can be a shutdown defender and a mid size which is important with 3 tall backs. Both Bowey and Hunt can't play same team, Bowey for me

Pert has given the sub away during his Fox interview.

He said we had 8 players 21 and under in the GF team.  Seven players aged 21 and under have been named in the 22 and Jordon being the sub makes 8.

46 minutes ago, Hannibal Inc. said:

Pert has given the sub away during his Fox interview.

He said we had 8 players 21 and under in the GF team.  Seven players aged 21 and under have been named in the 22 and Jordon being the sub makes 8.

Hardly a surprise I guess. 

 
On 9/23/2021 at 7:54 PM, BDA said:

Tough on Hunt and others who miss out but what about young Jake Bowey. 6 games into his career, he has cemented his spot in the side and will run out to play in the big one tomorrow. The kid must be pinching himself. 

As long as he is doing the pinching not the hamstring

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