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10 hours ago, Sydee said:

Looks physically ready which is impressive for his age.

There's a picture of Yze in his playing days and Noah at training today on the MFC instagram.  Noah looks more buff than Adem at that age!

 
On 12/01/2024 at 11:22, bluey said:

Caulfield will be a massive blunder, throwing good money after bad.

Please go into  detail Bluey ?

Your statement says nothing or any back up to why. 

 

Clarry was at the club today going by a clip on Twitter. Had a driver in a Mercedes.

4 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Clarry was at the club today going by a clip on Twitter. Had a driver in a Mercedes.

The team was at Casey today and Clayton was at Gosh’s so probably just doing his own thing 


3 hours ago, 58er said:

Please go into  detail Bluey ?

Your statement says nothing or any back up to why. 

Don't take the bait 58er. 

1 hour ago, old dee said:

Don't take the bait 58er. 

He’s really only shooting blanks OD but let’s see if he has any credibility or real common sense in this matter. 

On 11/01/2024 at 06:21, John Demonic said:

I suppose the Premiers inevitably get copied when it comes to tactics and players. Who's the Nick Daicos lookalike?

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Seems like it is in fact Noah.  image.png.2bbd2829316287206765ae2ff287f0f8.pngimage.png.2bbd2829316287206765ae2ff287f0f8.pngimage.png.21a98d1d61bf4fd704086f2caa36380b.png

 
9 hours ago, 58er said:

He’s really only shooting blanks OD but let’s see if he has any credibility or real common sense in this matter. 

I’ve written extensively on this matter in the main training ground thread.

Maybe you should do some research before firing blanks as you said, or see a doctor.

My thoughts on a partnership, being the involvement in a venue featuring the mistreatment of horses/animals are widely known.

The club (Peter Jackson) spent many years extracting us from gaming venues, only for this lazy bored to jump back in at the first opportunity.

I had also canvassed the possibilities of setting up a massive training centre in Williamstown on land that has been abandoned since the war.

I suspect this will go straight over your head, and please don’t be so rude in future, no need for that.

 

 

 

 

 

4 hours ago, bluey said:

I’ve written extensively on this matter in the main training ground thread.

Maybe you should do some research before firing blanks as you said, or see a doctor.

My thoughts on a partnership, being the involvement in a venue featuring the mistreatment of horses/animals are widely known.

The club (Peter Jackson) spent many years extracting us from gaming venues, only for this lazy bored to jump back in at the first opportunity.

I had also canvassed the possibilities of setting up a massive training centre in Williamstown on land that has been abandoned since the war.

I suspect this will go straight over your head, and please don’t be so rude in future, no need for that.

 

 

 

 

 

Can you contact me Bluey on 0448110212.

You will have seen my comments and you may be able to add some valuable insights.

Thanks


6 hours ago, bluey said:

I’ve written extensively on this matter in the main training ground thread.

Maybe you should do some research before firing blanks as you said, or see a doctor.

My thoughts on a partnership, being the involvement in a venue featuring the mistreatment of horses/animals are widely known.

The club (Peter Jackson) spent many years extracting us from gaming venues, only for this lazy bored to jump back in at the first opportunity.

I had also canvassed the possibilities of setting up a massive training centre in Williamstown on land that has been abandoned since the war.

I suspect this will go straight over your head, and please don’t be so rude in future, no need for that.

 

 

 

 

 

Well what a reprimand !!

I am writing this from the naughty corner and await your next instructions Bluey.

What you have done previously  has not been recent enough and if it’s back in the Jackson era I was not on D/L. 

Your recent “good money after Bad” posts are to be honest simply a statement without support. 

I don’t expect to have to wade back to your previous posts as. if they were either sensible and contributing I would recall you as a very regular poster on this matter. 

So your admission now that you are opposed because of your cruelty to animals belief which is totally irrelevant to 99% of people in this day and age. Industry has self regulated and that is not something so small as to stop a development as crucial as ours to proceed. 

If you put motherhood statements like yours then be prepared for lack of recognition or a request for detail that  is updated and relevant. 

If by chance I have in any way underestimated your opinion or position both privately or publicly then Perhaps look at your method of passing your opinion on this forum and also the real relevance to the topic as we have been enlightened since the AGM. 

I am getting hungry so am  leaving my naught corner Sir to enjoy the rest of the day. 

The Club has a golden  opportunity with this proposal  and old chestnuts should not be trotted out as any strength of opposition due to the location of the project which is about as good a viable land proposal we will get in Melbourne inner or otherwise. 

Go Dees.  

For the life of me cannot understand the fascination of the training venue after all,  players run round a field with football's and practice as long as the club is altogether so be it. 

Are people expecting a social club to be included if so that's years gone by thinking, also in reality how many members watch training bugger all and here is a fact if we make the finals and grand final and the training was at Casey it would still be packed all I want is the best facilities and conditions for the club full stop.

On 15/01/2024 at 10:29, Ethan Tremblay said:

For the love of God, someone just contact dpositive on his mobile! 

I have no doubt the Nephew of a Nigerian Diamond  Mine Owner will be on the phone soon enough

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