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Interesting ppl reading this as a "2 year extension" signal. What if he's giving the "f@$# you" version of the 2 finger salute?

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Just now, gs77 said:

Interesting ppl reading this as a "2 year extension" signal. What if he's giving the "f@$# you" version of the 2 finger salute?

Because it would never have been put on the club twitter/website if it was an offensive gesture.

 
22 minutes ago, djr said:

This is turning into a Life of Brian sketch.

To be fair he is the messiah…..

 

(he’s obviously not a very naughty boy 😎)

Rory Lobb and a top 8 first rounder please

Edited by MrFreeze


The release of a specific image,  is presumably an orchestrated move to signal something positive about Jackson eh?

 
6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

You're killing me MFC just announce it already!!!  

34 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

To be fair he is the messiah…..

 

(he’s obviously not a very naughty boy 😎)

Argh beat me to it!


No photos of Gus on Insta today. Clearly gone.

Do you think our social media team is just posting content that they think will get likes maybe? 

1 hour ago, MrFreeze said:

Rory Lobb and a top 8 first rounder please

Fair request for a player that’s played a bunch of 4 out of 10 games this year.

As opposed to others who laughably think that we’re going to get Andrew Brayshaw in return.

 


1 minute ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

mmmm???

it's on like donkey kong ❤️💙

The social media manager at MFC clearly knows about this cesspool of a thread and is toying with everyone.  

3 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

it's on like donkey kong ❤️💙

I hope there is something, it would be extremely mean to tease us like this with nothing to come of it (or something less than we expect such as a debut this week which would be good but a letdown on what is expected based on this morning's tweets).

9 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

 

Hmmmm???

2 seems to be the theme doesn't it

options :

luke 2 years

luke and gus sign 

or

2 debuts - Bill Laurie and JVR????

4 minutes ago, Sideshow Bob said:

2 seems to be the theme doesn't it

options :

luke 2 years

luke and gus sign 

or

2 debuts - Bill Laurie and JVR????

Final option?

Bayley still has a ball in his hand and honing the skills of not giving it off? :jakovich:

Edited by Engorged Onion


17 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

 

Hmmmm???

So, the actual reason (according to Joel Smith's insta) is Fritsch beat Salem in a competition.

But I don't want to rule out the overwhelming Jacko content and the social media manager using the photo in a contract context...

2 + 21 (year we won the flag) = 23

23 - 20 (year he debuted and also his age) = 3

Three year extension and Half-Life 3 confirmed.

2 hours ago, Sideshow Bob said:

To be fair he is the messiah…..

 

(he’s obviously not a very naughty boy 😎)

But is he the peoples Judean front?

 

My money is on a debutant based on everything. Although, it will be a slight let down because of the teasing content this morning...

I'll be excited for the debutant none the less.


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