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58 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

Not a replacement for Max. Back up and some sort of target up forward which is currently non existent. Likely a 3rd round pick for Lobb. Chances if getting a decent, ready to go mid for that are remote. I'm happy to hear who else can support Max. Fullarton is a bust. Verrell a fair way off.

Yes i get what your saying.  Lobb is not a decent target up forward.  Soft as butter.

We have JVR and Fullo as back up & chop outs for Max.

How did you determine Fullo's a bust?  He hasn't played.

 
 
26 minutes ago, roy11 said:

18.2 atm and one of those was rushed. Thought these freak performances were usually reserved for games against us 

Just practice for next week!!😊

Just now, Demon Dynasty said:

Yes i get what your saying.  Lobb is not a decent target up forward.  Soft as butter.

We have JVR and Fullo as back up & chop outs for Max.

How did you determine Fullo's a bust?  He hasn't played.

Thats Why he's a bust


1 minute ago, Demon Dynasty said:

Yes i get what your saying.  Lobb is not a decent target up forward.  Soft as butter.

We have JVR and Fullo as back up & chop outs for Max.

How did you determine Fullo's a bust?  He hasn't played.

if we trade in Lobb then i'll know the recruitment team have lost the plot

 

Bobby Hill + pick 40 for pick 43 & future 2nd rd. 
Can anyone remember why Hill left the Giants?

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probably just as well for us that north lose this game. don't want their confidence up when they play us

6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

I’ve seen this game before. Collingwood kick the next goal and win by 1 point. 

nah 2 points

Edit.. you were right

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16 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

TAKE IT [censored] ELSEWHERE!!!

Are you seriously that thick?
How can you not understand it’s not what you’re saying, it’s WHERE you’re saying it.

No [censored] mate, you’re the reason I’d 86 DL for good if there wasn’t so many awesome people here. You’re killing any enjoyment in watching as neutrals in this thread. You’re literally insufferable. 

The MFC is killing enjoyment around here. More people need to wake up 

This is a Discussion board, does it really matter where comments are made, when the Club is in silent freefall??

Still waiting for your reply to my PM btw

5 minutes ago, Winners at last said:

Fisher ... critical turnover in Q3. Critical turnover in Q4.

Fisher .. kick to win the match .... missed.


The scum again by one point how utterly disgusting 

1 minute ago, Winners at last said:

Daicos ... HTB. No

Never in the last 5. Not AFLs favourite player or team. Sports entertainment.

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Thats Why he's a bust

Well if you're using that assumption then Jeffo's also a bust lol

 
Just now, BDA said:

that was htb daicos. should have been pinged

There were two htbs right in the Roos goals not paid and then the 50m paid or not paid?

The ump should have called it back and set the mark with the 50m paid I thought.

14 frees to the pies to 3 to the Roos in the second half.

Heartbreaking for their fans.


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