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No mucking around for this bloke's services, and i too think he has a coach's future..

 

Well done Alex Neal -Bullen and MFC great result for our mighty club.!!!

 
12 minutes ago, deeTRACted said:

Never in doubt. Loves club, the club loves him. Good on ya Nibbler! 

Now he can start working out how to be Nick Daicos's shadow on King's Birthday. 

Congratulations Nibbler. You have out done your ability with so many other attributes to become a much loved player and team man in many of our best years. Another flag beckons before you retire. 

I hope you have been suitably rewarded. 

PS Just ask Kossie to get things done when he's ready!!

 

On 4/27/2023 at 1:47 PM, Cranky Franky said:

Clearly a great clubman but as a player doesn’t inspire me & I would happily sacrifice him to keep better players.

Rarely plays well when the team is struggling but always dominates after we get on top & are cruising.

Constantly getting caught with the ball in his hands.


15 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

OH YEAH!

The consummate professional clubman. Very happy about this one!

  • Grapeviney changed the title to Nibbler signs 3-year deal

Good news. Just has kept trying and improving. 

 

delighted for nibbler. Not the most skilled player but plays his role brilliantly and a great example of how hard work and application gets you a long way.

 

Never in doubt; great clubman and teammate.

 

 

Well done Nibbler! 
A very friendly individual also, has always given plenty of time to supporters with a smile at Family days, clinics, training. 


Great to see...love ANB he always looks so pumped when he kicks a goal, grabs the jumper etc

A hugely underrated but important part of team both from a structural and cultural perspective. I've doubted him at stages over the years, but he's proven to be a real pillar of this team. On ya Nibs 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

This says it all….♥️💙

A combo of Stephen Newport, Andrew Obst with a bit of Chopper Lovell thrown in😁


24 disposals and a goal in the Grand Final. Kept us in it in 2nd quarter.

BUT.... like everyone else,  did at least one  magnificent act during the game  - which was attracting 4 defenders to him afater receiving Luke's pass while cleverly slotting the ball to Tom Sparrow at the start of the last who was as a result in the clear.  (TMAcs greatest ever Dees shepherd in the 3rd for Sparrow's goal was another)

BBB kicks the goal to allow us to relax.

Wonderful to see him remain on Board.   27  possessions , 6 Inside 50's and 5 tackles in the important first final against the Lions  another highlight contribution.

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It is so pleasing to see so many of our players commit long-term. It shows with enormous clarity what a great spirit and ethos we have. Which I largely attribute to Goody.

On 4/27/2023 at 4:27 PM, WalkingCivilWar said:

I hope he stays with us for all the reasons already mentioned. Also because the cheer squad wouldn’t be the same without Shazza, his mum. She’s a legend. Nonstop energy. It’s funny, she screams out “Nibba” or “Nibs” but when he messes up she changes to “Alex” as in, “Oh Alex, what was THAT?!"

This is a candidate for post of the year. Love ya @WalkingCivilWar

On 4/27/2023 at 4:52 PM, FarNorthernD said:

That’s brilliant! Such a mum thing to do

But when he messes up she changes to “Alex” as in, “Oh Alex, what was THAT?!"

At least she doesn't say his full name . . . as in Alex Neal-Bullen, what was that? I would laugh if she went with the ANB - what was that?

 
On 4/27/2023 at 1:47 PM, Cranky Franky said:

Clearly a great clubman but as a player doesn’t inspire me & I would happily sacrifice him to keep better players.

Rarely plays well when the team is struggling but always dominates after we get on top & are cruising.

Pushing uphill with a toothpick Cranky. 


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