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2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Dusty is great. He’s a really nice guy by all reports. That’s why I was shocked when I thought he told Fritta to F off. So out of character, considering he was chatting to May in the last quarter about playing golf 😂

Last year in our Tigers game , Dusty kicked the first goal in the 3rd quarter.As they we’re waiting for play to restart the camera went back on Dusty and our man McVee , who was on Him.Dusty’s arm was outstretched pointing, and speaking.l thought that he was telling McVee why he outplayed him and , how he could improve his game in the future. Nice touch.

2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Dusty is great. He’s a really nice guy by all reports. That’s why I was shocked when I thought he told Fritta to F off. So out of character, considering he was chatting to May in the last quarter about playing golf 😂

 

 
7 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

@WalkingCivilWar did you ask Fritta what Dusty said to him post game? Looks like he told him to f off which I can only assume is due to jealousy over his glorious hair 🤷‍♀️

I found out what Dusty said and it wasn’t nasty at all. It was about Disco. It was, “[censored] me dead, how old is that dude who kicked three goals? He looks like a baby to me!” 😅😅😅

Welcome to oldness Dusty! 😂

 

Edited by WalkingCivilWar

Fritta did have a very nasty interaction on Wednesday night but not with a player, with a spectator. After the match at the boundary fence Fritta handed a footy to a toddler on his dad’s shoulders. A Richmond supporter, not a kid mind you, but a grown-arze man who was standing behind the dad, punched the ball out of the toddler’s hands and gave Fritta a mouthful along the lines of you’re soft af and how about a hard ball get now and again etc. All this in front of the many little kids who were down the front to high-5 players. What a fine specimen of humankind right there 😡

 

29 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Fritta did have a very nasty interaction on Wednesday night but not with a player, with a spectator. After the match at the boundary fence Fritta handed a footy to a toddler on his dad’s shoulders. A Richmond supporter, not a kid mind you, but a grown-arze man who was standing behind the dad, punched the ball out of the toddler’s hands and gave Fritta a mouthful along the lines of you’re soft af and how about a hard ball get now and again etc. All this in front of the many little kids who were down the front to high-5 players. What a fine specimen of humankind right there 😡

The AFL should be told about this man, see if there is any vision, he needs a life time ban

31 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Fritta did have a very nasty interaction on Wednesday night but not with a player, with a spectator. After the match at the boundary fence Fritta handed a footy to a toddler on his dad’s shoulders. A Richmond supporter, not a kid mind you, but a grown-arze man who was standing behind the dad, punched the ball out of the toddler’s hands and gave Fritta a mouthful along the lines of you’re soft af and how about a hard ball get now and again etc. All this in front of the many little kids who were down the front to high-5 players. What a fine specimen of humankind right there 😡

That kind of story just astounds and disappoints me. It was a night of unification, with remembrance of those who had given their lives and sacrificed much. How can others be so ignorant of the occasion, creating division and role modelling toxic masculinity. What an unhappy person.

35 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Fritta did have a very nasty interaction on Wednesday night but not with a player, with a spectator. After the match at the boundary fence Fritta handed a footy to a toddler on his dad’s shoulders. A Richmond supporter, not a kid mind you, but a grown-arze man who was standing behind the dad, punched the ball out of the toddler’s hands and gave Fritta a mouthful along the lines of you’re soft af and how about a hard ball get now and again etc. All this in front of the many little kids who were down the front to high-5 players. What a fine specimen of humankind right there 😡

I hope someone in the area had the presence of mind to call the security number for this imbecile WC

 
33 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Fritta did have a very nasty interaction on Wednesday night but not with a player, with a spectator. After the match at the boundary fence Fritta handed a footy to a toddler on his dad’s shoulders. A Richmond supporter, not a kid mind you, but a grown-arze man who was standing behind the dad, punched the ball out of the toddler’s hands and gave Fritta a mouthful along the lines of you’re soft af and how about a hard ball get now and again etc. All this in front of the many little kids who were down the front to high-5 players. What a fine specimen of humankind right there 😡

This makes my blood boil and heart break at the same time. What a way to ruin a fantastic moment for the young kid and family. Antisocial morons like that are long past their expiry date.

P.S. can that [censored] remind us when he last kicked 6 goals in a Premiership win...?

38 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Fritta did have a very nasty interaction on Wednesday night but not with a player, with a spectator. After the match at the boundary fence Fritta handed a footy to a toddler on his dad’s shoulders. A Richmond supporter, not a kid mind you, but a grown-arze man who was standing behind the dad, punched the ball out of the toddler’s hands and gave Fritta a mouthful along the lines of you’re soft af and how about a hard ball get now and again etc. All this in front of the many little kids who were down the front to high-5 players. What a fine specimen of humankind right there 😡

Disgusting but hardly surprising it came from a Tigers supporter - more morons per capita than any other team.


11 minutes ago, Demon Dynasty said:

I hope someone in the area had the presence of mind to call the security number for this imbecile WC

It happened very quickly and the POS left immediately. Players can’t react or say anything in this type of situation. It was water off a duck’s back to Fritta anyways, what bothered him is that he doesn’t know if the kid ended up getting the ball after all that. I like to think he did. 

 A new training schedule has been posted.

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/teams/training-times

Gosch's Paddock

Monday, April 29
11:45am - 1:00pm

Friday, May 3
9:45am - 10:30am

Wednesday, May 8
9:45am-10:30am

Monday, May 13
11:45am-1:00pm

Tuesday, May 21
11:45am-1:00pm

Saturday, May 25
9:45am - 10:30am

Tuesday, May 28
11:45am - 1:00pm

26 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It happened very quickly and the POS left immediately. Players can’t react or say anything in this type of situation. It was water off a duck’s back to Fritta anyways, what bothered him is that he doesn’t know if the kid ended up getting the ball after all that. I like to think he did. 

Well if the parent of the kid happens to read Demonland I hope they contact the DA or the club and tell them what happened. I’m sure both would be happy to organize another signed ball for the kid. 

14 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Well if the parent of the kid happens to read Demonland I hope they contact the DA or the club and tell them what happened. I’m sure both would be happy to organize another signed ball for the kid. 

For sure. I was busy packing up our gear so didn’t see it happen. I only know it happened coz Fritta told his mum in disgust and she told me. But I’m sure someone (from the DA who may’ve seen it) would’ve made sure he got a ball, even if it wasn’t the same one. Pretty sad that we may have to have a couple of our members concentrating just on this activity after the match in case something similar happens again. It shouldn’t be needed. 

2 hours ago, kev martin said:

 A new training schedule has been posted.

https://www.melbournefc.com.au/teams/training-times

Gosch's Paddock

Monday, April 29
11:45am - 1:00pm

Friday, May 3
9:45am - 10:30am

Wednesday, May 8
9:45am-10:30am

Monday, May 13
11:45am-1:00pm

Tuesday, May 21
11:45am-1:00pm

Saturday, May 25
9:45am - 10:30am

Tuesday, May 28
11:45am - 1:00pm

So no open training between now and team selection?


3 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

For sure. I was busy packing up our gear so didn’t see it happen. I only know it happened coz Fritta told his mum in disgust and she told me. But I’m sure someone (from the DA who may’ve seen it) would’ve made sure he got a ball, even if it wasn’t the same one. Pretty sad that we may have to have a couple of our members concentrating just on this activity after the match in case something similar happens again. It shouldn’t be needed. 

Kinda glad Fritta's old man didn't hear it! One of the toughest bar stewards I've ever come across!

Eddie's training adventures continue.

In the club rooms last week. 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C50LlZkxNfC/?igsh=bWxkZ3h5Mm1jMGox

My favourite moments:

  • How Melksham teaches Eddie to 'look me in the eye' when shaking hands.🤩
  • Jvr introduces himself as 'Jacob'.  Eddie hesitates for a confused moment and says:  'Hi Roo'. 🥰 Ah, the joy of childhood.
  • a big hug for Petracca  😍 And how Petracca invites him in to 'meet the boys' - I suspect a friendship forged on AFL 360.

Very impressed he knows all the players by sight and remembers their names.

 

Note:  If the above link doesn't work go to instagrams on mfc site.  Apologies if posted elsewhere

Edited by Lucifers Hero

18 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Bowsa more than an outside chance! He told me himself that he’s definitely coming back vs Carlton. And it’s not as if I asked him. I just told him I hope to see him back out there soon. He said, “You will. Next week.” I said, “Our Carlton match?” He said “Yep!” 😁

Jake Bowey's inclusion this week would enable some roll on structural improvements which would impact Geelong's planning. 

I love your enthusiasm WCW but now you've tripled down on this info in a public forum when he asked you not to say anything. I suggest you just cherish your opportunity to have some inside information and don't overshare.

12 hours ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Fritta did have a very nasty interaction on Wednesday night but not with a player, with a spectator. After the match at the boundary fence Fritta handed a footy to a toddler on his dad’s shoulders. A Richmond supporter, not a kid mind you, but a grown-arze man who was standing behind the dad, punched the ball out of the toddler’s hands and gave Fritta a mouthful along the lines of you’re soft af and how about a hard ball get now and again etc. All this in front of the many little kids who were down the front to high-5 players. What a fine specimen of humankind right there 😡

What stand was this in? 

Should be handing out 12 month bans for this straight away. 

4 minutes ago, old55 said:

Jake Bowey's inclusion this week would enable some roll on structural improvements which would impact Geelong's planning. 

I love your enthusiasm WCW but now you've tripled down on this info in a public forum when he asked you not to say anything. I suggest you just cherish your opportunity to have some inside information and don't overshare.

Thanks for the advice old55, but if Bowsa really wanted it kept on the down-low he wouldn’t have said it while there was others within earshot. The ‘don’t tell anyone’ was sort of humorous.

Besides, overshare is my middle name. Well, it’s not, but it really should be. 😁


15 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Eddie's training adventures continue.

In the club rooms last week. 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C50LlZkxNfC/?igsh=bWxkZ3h5Mm1jMGox

My favourite moments:

  • Jvr introduces himself as 'Jacob'.  Eddie hesitates for a confused moment and says:  'Hi Roo'. 🥰 Ah, the joy of childhood.
  • a big hug for Petracca  😍 - I suspect a friendship forged on AFL 360.

Very impressed he knows all the players by sight and remembers their names.

 

Note:  If the above link doesn't work go to instagrams on mfc site.  Apologies if posted elsewhere

Hi LH, this kid is beyond hilarious, just soooo cute. Who is he? And what’s the story? Do you know?

thanks ❤️💙❤️

Just now, layzie said:

What stand was this in? 

Should be handing out 12 month bans for this straight away. 

It was in the aisle between our bay (the away team’s cheer squad bay, M33) and the adjoining bay. After an away-game win the players come to greet the cheer squad, therefore kids start flooding the aisles in the last five minutes of the final quarter. They also squeeze into our first couple of rows. It’s chaotic in the very least especially since we’re on a time limit to pack up and vacate our bay and it’s difficult amongst the bedlam, while at the same time watching out for d!kkheads, which is how this sort of thing happened. 

9 minutes ago, KLV said:

Hi LH, this kid is beyond hilarious, just soooo cute. Who is he? And what’s the story? Do you know?

thanks ❤️💙❤️

I watched AFL360 a few weeks ago when Petracca was on and they invited young Eddie in with him.  It turns out Eddie had been at training the previous day.

I've just done a DL search of threads in which he is discussed and the ones below came up with clips of Eddie at training and/or on AFL 360.  The second thread was a 'Family Day' training session.

 

 

 
7 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

It was in the aisle between our bay (the away team’s cheer squad bay, M33) and the adjoining bay. After an away-game win the players come to greet the cheer squad, therefore kids start flooding the aisles in the last five minutes of the final quarter. They also squeeze into our first couple of rows. It’s chaotic in the very least especially since we’re on a time limit to pack up and vacate our bay and it’s difficult amongst the bedlam, while at the same time watching out for d!kkheads, which is how this sort of thing happened. 

Takes a pretty bitter and asinine jerk to head into the MFC cheer squad area and pull something like that after a game?

41 minutes ago, Lucifers Hero said:

Eddie's training adventures continue.

In the club rooms last week. 

https://www.instagram.com/reel/C50LlZkxNfC/?igsh=bWxkZ3h5Mm1jMGox

My favourite moments:

  • How Melksham teaches Eddie to 'look me in the eye' when shaking hands.🤩
  • Jvr introduces himself as 'Jacob'.  Eddie hesitates for a confused moment and says:  'Hi Roo'. 🥰 Ah, the joy of childhood.
  • a big hug for Petracca  😍 And how Petracca invites him in to 'meet the boys' - I suspect a friendship forged on AFL 360.

Very impressed he knows all the players by sight and remembers their names.

 

Note:  If the above link doesn't work go to instagrams on mfc site.  Apologies if posted elsewhere

Pretty telling just how sore Clarrys hand is - wanted to shake with left not the right 😳


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