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20 hours ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

What did you expect him to say?

that he was never leaving? he had plenty of other suitors

 
10 minutes ago, Monbon said:

GATOR hit the nail on the head many moons on this post ago. Namely that Petracca is going nowhere...

Have all the EXPERTS on this site ever considered that this whole Farrago IS A MEDIA CAN OF WORMS?  Most Demonlanders fell hook line and sinker that the pwobwem ( sic) is the MFC. I have read with total disbelief that there are still posters who believe the media mendacity memes for which Western Media is infamous, who still believe Petracca and the MFC are the issue. How many times does the frigging Footy Meida have to prove to you that most are a bunch of pampered winkers, ex-players who bear their inherent biases, and clowns like Morris who has pwobabwy never played a game of footy in his pampered life. 

I guess that works, except it doesn’t explain why Tracc didn’t quash all the bulltish reports and why nobody from the club challenged incorrect reporting for almost the entire time the most intense focus has been on us for years?
 

If it was all just made up, there’s no reason to have handled things by either party, the way they have been handled.

That doesn’t make sense.

5 minutes ago, Vandenberger With The Lot said:

Yep they can say whatever they want, you can choose to believe them or not, but no one that knows anybody at the club is going to come out and name them on a public forum.

Then you suggest professional journalists have no sources. Their source might be unreliable but they don't just make these things up mate.

Like I said before, to ask someone on this board to put someone they know at the club, and to suggest journalists just make up stories out of thin air, is a braindead take.

'Journalists don't make things up'.🤣🤣🤣 Only one brain-dead take here. Sam McClure " my sources are strong that Harley Reid will not go to the Eagles". Goodnight. 

 

Now we get Clarry and Trac fit and fighting for day one and go scorched earth against our antagonists, both on and off the field. Many of the best teams cultivate a trench-warfare type of mentality. Similar internal rumblings at the end of 2020. At their best of course, we have a premiership-ready list. JVR steps up, we find him a KPF partner, Petty goes back, and we add another midfielder to stem some pressure on our three-pronged KPDs. If Goodwin can re-energise our squad, it won't take much to be right back in contention. I'm currently changing all my passwords to MFC2025!

 

15 minutes ago, Monbon said:

GATOR hit the nail on the head many moons on this post ago. Namely that Petracca is going nowhere...

Have all the EXPERTS on this site ever considered that this whole Farrago IS A MEDIA CAN OF WORMS?  Most Demonlanders fell hook line and sinker that the pwobwem ( sic) is the MFC. I have read with total disbelief that there are still posters who believe the media mendacity memes for which Western Media is infamous, who still believe Petracca and the MFC are the issue. How many times does the frigging Footy Meida have to prove to you that most are a bunch of pampered winkers, ex-players who bear their inherent biases, and clowns like Morris who has pwobabwy never played a game of footy in his pampered life. 

This!!


4 minutes ago, Macca said:

Yes, one of the boards is our version of the illuminati 

And the Demon illuminati got Petracca back on board (they're very persuasive) 

So the board got Tracc on board in line with the board.

I like it.

18 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I wonder what we agreed to do to get Trac to send that message

It's written by someone in the comms team and then approved by Petracca. 

27 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Morris resurfaces.

 

Is he actually wrong 

 

Weird how you can go from despair to bullish in a few moments

2 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Now we get Clarry and Trac fit and fighting for day one and go scorched earth against our antagonists, both on and off the field. Many of the best teams cultivate a trench-warfare type of mentality. Similar internal rumblings at the end of 2020. At their best of course, we have a premiership-ready list. JVR steps up, we find him a KPF partner, Petty goes back, and we add another midfielder to stem some pressure on our three-pronged KPDs. If Goodwin can re-energise our squad, it won't take much to be right back in contention. I'm currently changing all my passwords to MFC2025!

 

Love it!!


7 minutes ago, binman said:

And if the issues are so bad, explain to me why young guns Windsor and Kolt resigned in july when neither had to worry about doing so for another two years.

Ditto for langers, who signed in August.

Ditto Turner, Laurie, amw and Jefferson.

Ditto JVR.

Nice he decided to stay for now but I still think he wants to go before his contract is up…

57 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

Yep, there are better ways to get the club to improve than the way this was dealt with.

But happy father's day, Adam. 

Good call Adam, let's just take the win for now.

5 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Let’s not kid ourselves, I’m sure he tested the market. 

Unless he says so, who knows,  we can speculate, but it's not true until he says it is.


3 minutes ago, praha said:

It's written by someone in the comms team and then approved by Petracca. 

yeah i know

just wondering what we agreed to get him to approve it. we obviously would have loved this message 3 weeks ago

4 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

'Journalists don't make things up'.🤣🤣🤣 Only one brain-dead take here. Sam McClure " my sources are strong that Harley Reid will not go to the Eagles". Goodnight. 

I said they may have unreliable sources but they don't just make things up.

Another room temperature IQ take from you.

4 minutes ago, praha said:

It's written by someone in the comms team and then approved by Petracca. 

Thank You Very Much GIF by Melbournefc

I’m sorry , but Tom Morris needs to be relieved from his duties for a second time.


Sounds like he'll leave at the end of next year when two years of future trading opens.

Might be the right timing. By then we'll know if Oliver is able to make it back, we'll know if May still has it, we'll know if Rivers is a midfielder and if Petty can actually play forward.

If all goes our way, maybe we're a strong team and do some damage.

If not, he'll leave and it'll be rebuild time anyway.

1 hour ago, Deelectable said:

He's done absolutely nothing wrong. He can't be blamed for the masses consuming absurd media and falling for it.

I agree with this. But I also feel he has an obligation to protect the MFC by not giving the runway for these sorts of media stories to get to this point. But I get it if he wasn’t in the right state mentally if that’s the case. 
 

The only clear winner of this is us - he’s bloody staying and that is excellent news. 

Just now, Vandenberger With The Lot said:

I said they may have unreliable sources but they don't just make things up.

Another room temperature IQ take from you.

At least I have an IQ. 

 
1 minute ago, Smokey said:

I agree with this. But I also feel he has an obligation to protect the MFC by not giving the runway for these sorts of media stories to get to this point. But I get it if he wasn’t in the right state mentally if that’s the case. 
 

The only clear winner of this is us - he’s bloody staying and that is excellent news. 

Good take. 

So what happens now?

As @sue pointed out, the footy media is widespread so do they get stuck into Petracca? Maybe for a day or so? 

And what about all the Roffey & Pert talk?  It'll continue here until people get bored with it, but in the media?  

Or has the cycle run it's course making way for the next story (gossip based?) 

First final is next Thursday so the bye weekend had it's story to keep footy in the news


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