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I'm always on the look out for MFC son/daughter prospects so I thought I'd update you on where our trade-ins sit for reaching the most important games milestone - 100 games for MFC!

Games played for MFC

Ben Brown 13

M Brown 6

M Daw 0

M Hibberd 89

J Lever 61

S May 48

J Melksham 83

A Tomlinson 20

Let's hope we can get Hibberd and Melksham to the ton this year.

Happy New Year!

 
  On 31/12/2021 at 01:17, Roger Mellie said:

I'm always on the look out for MFC son/daughter prospects so I thought I'd update you on where our trade-ins sit for reaching the most important games milestone - 100 games for MFC!

Games played for MFC

Ben Brown 13

M Brown 6

M Daw 0

M Hibberd 89

J Lever 61

S May 48

J Melksham 83

A Tomlinson 20

Let's hope we can get Hibberd and Melksham to the ton this year.

Happy New Year!

Boy at least they are not competing for the one spot!!! 

I cant see Melksham getting there, Hibberd perhaps....

Of the others Jake Lever obviously but May is going to need close to 3 seasons.  Probably depends on how many times he accidently gets injured playing on Hawkins.

 
  On 31/12/2021 at 01:26, Jontee said:

I cant see Melksham getting there, Hibberd perhaps....

Of the others Jake Lever obviously but May is going to need close to 3 seasons.  Probably depends on how many times he accidently gets injured playing on Hawkins.

ANB or Viney would cop 8 weeks for that

I'm making an early call on Jonesy's son.

On the Sunday GF replay he was running along the G in front of me and Viney ran up behind him and barrelled him into the ground.

I'm guessing Viney used to cop that as a kid too.


If any of them have girls currently they only need to have played one game based on Campbell’s daughter who was drafted this year

Half a dozen games in the 22 and a handful more as sub will get Hibberd there

Reckon Melk will fall short

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  On 02/01/2022 at 08:09, adonski said:

Half a dozen games in the 22 and a handful more as sub will get Hibberd there

Reckon Melk will fall short

Maybe a bridge to far for Melk I hope that we get him to his 200th at least and agree very do -able for Hibbo. I will be very surprised if Steven May doesn’t play 100 for us and Jake Lever is a shoe in at this stage.!!

 
  On 31/12/2021 at 01:26, Jontee said:

Of the others Jake Lever obviously but May is going to need close to 3 seasons.  Probably depends on how many times he accidently gets injured playing on Hawkins.

Funny you mentioned that. I've been adamant on the Twitter, and copped a pasting, that Hawkins intentionally clocked May in the match early in the season. It was an absolute no-brainer that Hawkins had a swing because no one would convict him (especially the ex player gang in the media) because he could always say it was an accident. But you pull any one of those media pundits aside and I'll guarantee they'll agree Hawkins had a free hit, and they'll acknowledge with a nod and a wink that everyone knows what Hawkins was really up to.

  On 04/01/2022 at 01:22, DeeZone said:

Jake Lever is a shoe in at this stage.!!

Or even a shoo-in. 

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