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Bugg    Frost    Frawley 

Watts  Howe  Grimes

I Smith Tyson Lumumba

Hannan Hogan Kent

Garlett Jurrah M Clark

Martin Scully McLean

I/C  Trengove, Oscar McD, Blease  Dunn

 

 

 

 
 

Change the thread title to Sliding doors - Alternative MFC 2021 premiership team

No way that team is winning a flag

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Well if things had worked out differently all of these players could have still been at the Club in 2021. Mind you Brock is 35 & Harry L, Dunnny & Mitch Clark are all 34 so pushing it a bit but I thought it was an interesting exercise plus I'm on my 4th shiraz.

 

 
20 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Well if things had worked out differently all of these players could have still been at the Club in 2021. Mind you Brock is 35 & Harry L, Dunnny & Mitch Clark are all 34 so pushing it a bit but I thought it was an interesting exercise plus I'm on my 4th shiraz.

 

Yeah nah..  you've had a shocker with this thread.


7 minutes ago, adonski said:

Coach?

Neeldy 

2 hours ago, dee-tox said:

Sliding Dawes?

Dawes didn't get a run. 


Hogan, Watts, and Frawley's departures directly contributed to out premiership team, in effectively netting us May, Fritsch and Brayshaw. Frost and Tyson being jettisoned also helped us a bit (in eventually getting Langdon and Tomlinson?), while pick-one sell-out $cully leaving has a long-winded path to improving our hand over the years. Wish Jurrah had of stayed, but would have been on his last legs by the 2021 grand final at any rate. Go Dees! 

Your on drugs Franky that is a shocker of a team you have put up there. They wouldn't win a game let alone a premiership.

Seems a bit of a pointless self flagellating thread to me. 
Personally I will just continue to enjoy the moment. 

11 hours ago, The Riv said:

Yeah nah..  you've had a shocker with this thread.

Good for meme-ing, though...

If you or anyone else you know is having trouble with their #mentalhealth at the moment, you can self-refer to Demonland.


Smith, Peak Jurrah and fit Clarke only ones who maybe get in to our side. And even then it's line ball. 

 

Others are yuck

18 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

Bugg    Frost    Frawley 

Watts  Howe  Grimes

I Smith Tyson Lumumba

Hannan Hogan Kent

Garlett Jurrah M Clark

Martin Scully McLean

I/C  Trengove, Oscar McD, Blease  Dunn

 

 

 

Grimes still stumps me how his career ended so early 🤷🏻‍♂️

 
14 hours ago, WERRIDEE said:

Your on drugs Franky that is a shocker of a team you have put up there. They wouldn't win a game let alone a premiership.

You know that its time to give up the booze when Werridee is hanging $#!t on you about posting a best 22.

16 hours ago, Cranky Franky said:

 I thought it was an interesting exercise plus I'm on my 4th shiraz.

 

i hope the hangover isn't too bad today Cranky. You might want to consider a no posting on DL rule when drunk 😁


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