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4 hours ago, Satan said:

 

Can mitch cleary get suspended for a week for that egregious misuse of the hyphen in "one-match"?

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If he was going to drink while injured he should have just done it at home - ALONE!!

 

This sucks. Seems the clubs lost its way a hit this year and the standards we had in 2021 have slipped. I reckon it’s rubbish Mays out, should’ve been a fine or community service type punishment. Now it’ll impact the team and we’ll continue to struggle.

Mark us down for losses to Pies and Lions. We’re in poor form and now missing key personnel for even longer. Here’s hoping May comes back and repays us onfield and we can get back on track leading into finals.

9 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Very disappointing actions from former captain Jake Melksham. He should receive a lifetime ban 

His last two games probably took care of that.


When it rains… I understand why they suspended him but this could very well cost us a win we can’t afford. 
I need a week off footy I think. 

 

6 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

There is a four lettered word that contains the word “log” that sums up May right now.

Seriously one dumb individual.

Is this necessary????

There’s a five lettered word that also sums up May. H-U-M-A-N

 

15 minutes ago, Macca said:

Just give the bloke a fine, not suspend him

Hurts the team more than the player. 

I'm all for doing the right thing off the field but would we suspend him on the eve of a GF?

Is the QB match a GF?

2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

When it rains… I understand why they suspended him but this could very well cost us a win we can’t afford. 
I need a week off footy I think. 

Absolutely have to suspend him. MFC has worked so hard to build standards and culture and by not suspending him will just undo all of that.

So much for a quiet Tuesday, was Melksham the only bloke to tell May he shouldn’t be drinking under protocols.

8 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Oh FFS...

This is incredibly dumb by Steven May. If he knew about the protocols of not drinking while under the concussion rule then its stupid by him.

Watch Mason Cox kick 5 now.

Of course he knew the protocols. Even dumber to go out in public and drink. Then to have that much that you can't control yourself 


11 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

There is a four lettered word that contains the word “log” that sums up May right now.

Seriously one dumb individual.

He was only at the pub for his blog?

Mays a repeat offender.

 

25 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Punishing the team for an individuals behaviour.

It’s called setting standards 


10 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

And yet DeGoey lands himself in a New York clink and Collingwood don't suspend him from any games.

And there's the difference in culture.

Thank god for ours.

It's 2022. Someone will be in possession of a phone that has the "scuffle" on video. Lets see if Mick Warner really does have the inside info on the Dees.

Yeah he is human  and this is dumb.    Have the week off  to reflect and then come back guns blazing.   He has been a  fantastic servant  for the club over last 2 years.  I still love him....   do the week move on.       

We can still beat the pies  but its going to be hard  very hard     We will lift  I trust (hope)

    

 
16 minutes ago, Nelo said:

Idiots. This season is coming off the tracks at a rapid pace.

What a load of rubbish! The Season is still well and truly on track 

Good. 

We are pretenders if we are incapable of winning without one player. Players and or strategy need to adapt.

Right call by the club. 


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