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Results are in, word for word what I said last night. The medical knowledge has paid off.

 

Let me say this up front ~ I was wrong 

Let me repeat- I was wrong

And I feel absolutely fantastic about it!

 

42 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

If it's a medial, it'll be, what, 4-8 weeks?

We're still looking at a minimum of a month of no Gawn.

Our next eight: Sydney, West Coast (away), Essendon (Gather Round), Richmond, North Melbourne, Gold Coast (away), Hawthorn, Port Adelaide (away).

If it goes beyond 8 weeks, the next three leading into the bye are all at the G: Fremantle, Carlton, Collingwood

4,2,6

Edited by Wadda We Sing

 

49 minutes ago, Deestar9 said:

He said Max texted him …

I wish Max would txt us...

 

Would love to see him back on board by the time we play Freo at the G


33 minutes ago, layzie said:

I'm supposed to call the doctor about recent CT scan results on my lower back but I'm more worried about Max's results.

All the best to you.

I actually teared up when I heard the good news. I need to toughen up!

Another plus in recruiting Brody is being able to graduate Max's return re ruck and game time. 

2 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

I actually teared up when I heard the good news. I need to toughen up!

Another plus in recruiting Brody is being able to graduate Max's return re ruck and game time. 

No, I think it's a beautiful sign that you're through and through a Melbourne supporter!

Sent from my Samsung, through blurry tears

50 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

You can bank 5 of those and we should win at least 6-7 of them.

not sure we can bank any wins after last night's horror show. 


  • Whispering_Jack changed the title to Medial knee injury to big Max
11 minutes ago, Wodjathefirst said:

Let me say this up front ~ I was wrong 

Let me repeat- I was wrong

And I feel absolutely fantastic about it!

 

I don't care, you still deserve a beer.


Delighted with this news. Will give the team a real lift after the disappointment last year night.

 

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Put in our worst performance in a long time last night. Skipper is out with a knee injury and I’m still much happier than I was after last weeks win. 
I really feared the worst. Delighted with this outcome. 
Much easier for the team to re group now and get some good results while Max is out. 
All we need now  is Kossie to sign in the dotted line. Go Dees

2 hours ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Its a candlelight vigil

It is Lent after all, and Easter Sundee is only 14 dayz away. Multiple resurrections on the cards I recon. You'd surely be onto this @Satan 🤣

Edited by Queanbeyan Demon

 

Literally stopped caring about last night’s putrid showing 2.2 seconds after I read Gawny hasn’t done an ACL. 
 

Rest up and see you in 6 weeks Maxy you big beautiful magnificent beast!

18 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

The journos are running with 4-6 weeks now too. Great news. And probably a lesson there for all of us who’ve been trawling this thread all day. 
 

Hear hear... get off here and get a life knuckleheads!


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