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41 minutes ago, Rossmillan said:

I understand that players have a limited career, but does his influence will slowly fade as soon he is no longer a footy player?

 

does anyone remember Lou Richards for his Recipe of the week on League Teams?

 
43 minutes ago, Gtrain said:

I think Trac should leave.  He almost died and now the club is backgrounding the press to take down his reputation.  Vintage MFC.  It's a weak club run by weak people.  We have a long history of exporting players who go on to have better careers elsewhere and Trac will be no different.  I hope he goes somewhere that wraps there arms around him warts and all and let him play his best footy.   I love the club but save for norm smith getting sacked this has been the darkest week in the clubs history.

His team are backgrounding to the press as well. Both sides are in the wrong. 

36 minutes ago, M_9 said:

I'm sure young grasshopper appreciated your sage advice Master Po.

My sage advice will become evident during the Roast Pork and Stuffed Spatchcock lesson.

 

 
16 minutes ago, Demon4ever said:

I unfollowed him...but I have seen his account has grown by 3,000! I'm assuming it's the Carlton and pies supporters... i'm sure once a decision has been made, he might lose all those new followers... or if he does manage to go to the bigger club - gain more! Watch this space!

It's got nothing to do with football. It's non football followers.  Bigger world out there. Food!

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51 minutes ago, Gtrain said:

I think Trac should leave.  He almost died and now the club is backgrounding the press to take down his reputation.  Vintage MFC.  It's a weak club run by weak people.  We have a long history of exporting players who go on to have better careers elsewhere and Trac will be no different.  I hope he goes somewhere that wraps there arms around him warts and all and let him play his best footy.   I love the club but save for norm smith getting sacked this has been the darkest week in the clubs history.

Hmm so this is your first post? How about you worry about your Dad’s army team who will probably all get injured again next year. Can’t wait to hear McCrae keep on calling this flash in the pan side a bunch of winners.


8 hours ago, waynewussell said:

Thank you for your detailed response. We may disagree on some points but I respect your opinion and your willingness to provide balanced discussion.

You too Wayne, have a good Saturday 😊

17 minutes ago, reynolds46 said:

does anyone remember Lou Richards for his Recipe of the week on League Teams?

Stuffed footy franks.

 

Simpler times

1 hour ago, Gtrain said:

I think Trac should leave.  He almost died and now the club is backgrounding the press to take down his reputation.  Vintage MFC.  It's a weak club run by weak people.  We have a long history of exporting players who go on to have better careers elsewhere and Trac will be no different.  I hope he goes somewhere that wraps there arms around him warts and all and let him play his best footy.   I love the club but save for norm smith getting sacked this has been the darkest week in the clubs history.

Just a tad melodramatic 🤣

 
8 hours ago, waynewussell said:

Thank you for your detailed response. We may disagree on some points but I respect your opinion and your willingness to provide balanced discussion.

 

7 minutes ago, BoBo said:

You too Wayne, have a good Saturday 😊

Get a room. 

1 minute ago, Deelectable said:

Just a tad melodramatic 🤣

Maybe he would like to provide a photo to an old mate of mine


13 minutes ago, Willmoy1947 said:

Maybe he would like to provide a photo to an old mate of mine

Perhaps our good friend Gtrain has forgotten about the number of MFC casualties during WWII.  Absolute tragedy. Yer, a week when a bloke has said nothing is far worse. Give me a spell.

2 hours ago, Biffen said:

Trac is at my country shack avoiding media scrutiny .

We made ravioli together and quaffed a Soave then a nice Chianti.

I’ve rolled a Jamaican cigar.

Today I’ll be teaching him gratitude, silence and how to do one’s laundry in private.

The young Padawan still has much to learn.

They grass is not always greener.

Journalists are not friends.

Loyalty is everything in business/ friendship.

Cutting an onion does not make you Marco Pierre White

Money won’t but you respect

So many lessons…….

Fixed it.

2 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Yet you've posted this on Demonland, which is a social media site.  :laugh:

 

I’m not sure I categorise this as social media. This is a discussion forum where people with a common interest come to discuss things and share news etc. not just a social media free for all where everyone just wants to get likes and tell other people stuff they aren’t interested in ever like how good their fancy lunch looked. 
 

No sir DL is definitely not social media, it is very specific watering hole type online place that actually has a purpose. 
 

I take your point though, if I had it my way there would be no internet and the world sound be a better place. Humans just can’t handle so much choice and information. 

47 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

Just a tad melodramatic 🤣

Not really. Anyone with as little as a week experience in media relations or corporate affairs can see that these leaks are coming from the club.

He goes out for lunch with 3 teammates... and 3 teammates on condition of anonymity leak details of the lunch to the media lol

 

10 minutes ago, praha said:

Not really. Anyone with as little as a week experience in media relations or corporate affairs can see that these leaks are coming from the club.

He goes out for lunch with 3 teammates... and 3 teammates on condition of anonymity leak details of the lunch to the media lol

 

I was referring to the 'worst week in our clubs history' comment.  Read my earlier response.


Whateley is at it again on SEN this morning. Ran a long diatribe on the Petracca issue. Was adamant that MFC let Petracca and family down in the first weeks of ICU. I rang to try and respond but could not get through.

Just now, waynewussell said:

Whateley is at it again on SEN this morning. Ran a long diatribe on the Petracca issue. Was adamant that MFC let Petracca and family down in the first weeks of ICU. I rang to try and respond but could not get through.

Soooo boring.

Just now, waynewussell said:

Whateley is at it again on SEN this morning. Ran a long diatribe on the Petracca issue. Was adamant that MFC let Petracca and family down in the first weeks of ICU. I rang to try and respond but could not get through.

He’s just part of the media [censored] squad. 

Whateley is a POS journalist. His self righteous snivelling style is unbearable. 

The club released another statement this morning:

 

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Petracca needs to say something very soon so we can all move on as he is causing untold damage to the club in his silence.

Only reason I can think of as to why he hasn’t is he is waiting for Carlton to finish their campaign so they can declare their mutual interest in a trade.

 
6 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Petracca needs to say something very soon so we can all move on as he is causing untold damage to the club in his silence.

Only reason I can think of as to why he hasn’t is he is waiting for Carlton to finish their campaign so they can declare their mutual interest in a trade.

Yeah I would say that there is no other reason I can think of for the silence. Ive been putting pressure on a couple of folks who claim to know him personally but to no avail. 


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