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Agree Monbon what a man, he is very smart, deep and aware. I love his honesty and desire to help build and maintain a safe workplace for all teammates and to live to the four core values that the club is built on.!!!!

Poor old Max needs to wolverine his ribs with adamantium, to protect himself from the countless blows he has sustained these past few years.

How many frees has he been awarded because of this and how many players have been suspended for striking/rough conduct? Oh that’s right, zero. If he was wearing a Bulldogs or hoops jumper it would be a different story.

 

Maxy, a living legend ... great leader. I had a strong impression earlier, having read his book at the end of the Premiership achievement, that he really cares about the team, its individual components, and sets examples and marques of behaviour, and thereby, links components of the MFC to these standards. All these matters are achieved with humility, thoughtful care and observable benchmarks. The team has only benefitted from his extensive inputs and examples.

56 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Poor old Max needs to wolverine his ribs with adamantium, to protect himself from the countless blows he has sustained these past few years.

How many frees has he been awarded because of this and how many players have been suspended for striking/rough conduct? Oh that’s right, zero. If he was wearing a Bulldogs or hoops jumper it would be a different story.

Needs a metal plate inserted at the back of his skull. Disgusting how the umps seem to miss the constant punches to the back of his head.


42 minutes ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Needs a metal plate inserted at the back of his skull. Disgusting how the umps seem to miss the constant punches to the back of his head.

They are pretty hard to miss FITB. They just don’t care.

Anything you want to know about leadership, he's your man. 

Ticks all the boxes. 

Love the interview. What’s going on with the pronunciation of “Petracca”, we saw Christian mouth “it’s Pet-rah-ca FFS” at the Brownlow but in this interview Max says “Petracka” about 30 times. Is he baiting him? 

 

Great pod, thanks!

Out of every player on every AFL list, Max would be my first choice as skip.  We are so lucky to have him!

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6 hours ago, deejammin' said:

Love the interview. What’s going on with the pronunciation of “Petracca”, we saw Christian mouth “it’s Pet-rah-ca FFS” at the Brownlow but in this interview Max says “Petracka” about 30 times. Is he baiting him? 

Well, he is a bogan! You can't teach Ozzie Bogans new tricks!!!!🤣🥰😍

It's like the North Fitzroy shoppers who call Piedemontes PIE demontes...

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Loved the time he smacked that ball to the shouse

Should start up an award and name it after Max. The player that got the worst deal each week from maggots...

15 hours ago, willmoy said:

Should start up an award and name it after Max. The player that got the worst deal each week from maggots...

Sounds like every game day thread I ever read

On 12/19/2022 at 10:35 PM, FireInTheBennelly said:

Needs a metal plate inserted at the back of his skull. Disgusting how the umps seem to miss the constant punches to the back of his head.

 

On 12/19/2022 at 11:18 PM, Demon Disciple said:

They are pretty hard to miss FITB. They just don’t care.

Maybe a spiked headband would eventually deter a few?

Maggots don’t give a damn. 

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