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5 minutes ago, Satan said:

Im sure I heard  james mcdonald not tom

That has to be the shortest AFL player interview on record 😅

No media coverage in the past 2 months because it’s boring that we keep winning. We lose an AA FB our other AA midfielder is firing on 1 cylinder (V8) and we lose a game - admittedly with a 10 goal swing - and every footy show and analyst is now finally talking about us. How pathetic. 


Ha laughed when he said I don't think Steven may has realised he can't play next week and he isn't going to tell him.

Jack viney was also on ch9 & said he'd be surprised if buddy got off, said he did the same thing and did not get off. Said Jake bowey was a bit disheveled after the loss but has bounced back

41 minutes ago, CYB said:

No media coverage in the past 2 months because it’s boring that we keep winning. We lose an AA FB our other AA midfielder is firing on 1 cylinder (V8) and we lose a game - admittedly with a 10 goal swing - and every footy show and analyst is now finally talking about us. How pathetic. 

 

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4 hours ago, dees189227 said:

Ha laughed when he said I don't think Steven may has realised he can't play next week and he isn't going to tell him.

Lol  Yeah, so did I.  Comes across better and funnier in Max's interview the way he delivers the line than typed text could do, but I also love the hard as nails attitude of May. 

Played injured in our prelim and premiership wins, but I think just his physical presence and leadership out on the ground in those games strengthened our team's resolve.  He's plays with that same courageous character and spirit that Jonathan Brown did for the Lions in their premership years.

31 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Are we interpreting this as a sign Tracc is unwell still?

Thats my view 

12 hours ago, Satan said:

Thats my view 

Well it's wrong according to the vibes on web this morning and social media oh and importantly the Coach. 

3 hours ago, 58er said:

Well it's wrong according to the vibes on web this morning and social media oh and importantly the Coach. 

Hope he is over it

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