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It’s very sad to see AMW still hasn’t got a chance to debut. Any other club would have played him by now .20 years of ago and 34 disposals last week.. great talent the young man. Plenty of opportunities for him to come 

 
46 minutes ago, Jesuschrist05 said:

It’s very sad to see AMW still hasn’t got a chance to debut. Any other club would have played him by now .20 years of ago and 34 disposals last week.. great talent the young man. Plenty of opportunities for him to come 

Maybe some divine intervention JC.

 
58 minutes ago, Jesuschrist05 said:

It’s very sad to see AMW still hasn’t got a chance to debut. Any other club would have played him by now .20 years of ago and 34 disposals last week.. great talent the young man. Plenty of opportunities for him to come 

Not sure AMW is better than Bowey, Rivers, McVee, Kozzie, or ANB. I wouldn’t be surprised opposition clubs are circling. 
 

He is a victim of the class and player he is fighting a spots for. 
 

If he does leave like JJ and Bedford, I won’t be blaming the club either. I’m sure the club has a very high opinion of AMW. I hope he stays and bides his time. 

1 hour ago, Jesuschrist05 said:

It’s very sad to see AMW still hasn’t got a chance to debut. Any other club would have played him by now .20 years of ago and 34 disposals last week.. great talent the young man. Plenty of opportunities for him to come 

And the evidence for this claim would be?


21 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

And the evidence for this claim would be?

Mate, it’s Jesus Christ. 
 

He that is without sin among you, let him first cast a stone at her.

god, that reads terribly 😂

'Jesuschrist05'

So, not merely the Second Coming; the Fifth.

Perhaps a very, very, very, very, very naughty boy?

 
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4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agree @Jesuschrist05 how does Goodwin even name Billings in the squad.  He’s on the decline.  ANW deserves a chance.  Deserves.  He’s shown great improvement.  A debut in his home ground would have been special.  

It got me beat, I just want the best squad picked and we need a spark. I believe Andy is the best fit, fast, agile , strong in defence tackles, wins most of the time in contested 1v1s . We need more gritty players. I feel like Melbourne team has gone soft 


What is this? Why is it with an exclamation point?

Poor unknowing people will think he was selected.

2 minutes ago, layzie said:

What is this? Why is it with an exclamation point?

Poor unknowing people will think he was selected.

At least add the angry face 😠 

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Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

At least add the angry face 😠 

What for why does it bother you relax buddy u clicked on something u weren’t happy about move on if u don’t like it 

1 minute ago, Jesuschrist05 said:

What for why does it bother you relax buddy u clicked on something u weren’t happy about move on if u don’t like it 

Not mad at all, just added the actual emoji for reference ✌🏻

12 minutes ago, Jesuschrist05 said:

What for why does it bother you relax buddy u clicked on something u weren’t happy about move on if u don’t like it 

Are you really Jesus Christ?


27 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Agree @Jesuschrist05 how does Goodwin even name Billings in the squad.  He’s on the decline.  ANW deserves a chance.  Deserves.  He’s shown great improvement.  A debut in his home ground would have been special.  

AMW played in Darwin not Alice Springs and my understanding is he is of Timorese ethnicity.

Watching the Casey VFL games he would be a considerable downgrade on Bowey, Rivers, McVee and Salem, which is why he isn’t in the team and is who he is competing with. He didn’t make it as a forward so they’ve moved him to half back, so comparing him to Billings doesn’t make sense as they are in different roles. 

I find it hard to accept that Goody and the FD know more about the players on the list than I do.

Sometimes I think supporters just get bored and want something new and shiney.


13 minutes ago, BAMF said:

Sometimes I think supporters just get bored and want something new and shiney.

Yep. It's the break in case of shiny object syndrome phenomenon.

11 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

God knows

But does he - or is Mary the only one who really knows whose son he is ?

 
16 hours ago, Demonsterative said:

Not sure AMW is better than Bowey, Rivers, McVee, Kozzie, or ANB. I wouldn’t be surprised opposition clubs are circling. 
 

He is a victim of the class and player he is fighting a spots for. 
 

If he does leave like JJ and Bedford, I won’t be blaming the club either. I’m sure the club has a very high opinion of AMW. I hope he stays and bides his time. 

We will need him, he is just part of the next generation.

15 hours ago, layzie said:

Are you really Jesus Christ?

He is the 5th one...


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