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23 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

This will galvanise the group.

We will see a huge pre season and resolve to prove those buggers that have been against us to eat their words.

The challenge is on.  Are all involved with the club up to it?  Time will tell.  

My MFCSS has very slightly eased.

And never forget that we will be getting an extra 5 weeks preseason over the grand finalists.

 
35 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yeah well read between the lines Lightweight

Better than being a miserable old GIT

4 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Tom relieves himself way too often for my liking.

 

2 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

God that’s funny!

 

Just about the post of the season - or at least on this massive thread.

 

Dee’s girls won tonight too!


24 minutes ago, Monbon said:

So you believe everything the Footy Media writes or sprouts? Gulliver's Travels, where is thine sting?????

So let me get this straight.

When the idea that this whole fiasco has been simply a media fabrication is put forward… and I point out that neither Tracc nor MFC have come out for weeks to say it isn’t true or challenged the veracity of any claims, despite being one of the biggest stories of the last few years and has seen Traccs reputation and MFC’s reputation being publicly trashed from all sides:

Your question in response to me, is if I believe footy media absolutely and in its totality akin to gullivers travels…

No I don’t.

In turn:

Do you believe this entire story is built solely on media speculation? There’s zero truth to anything being said in the media about any of this?

today we can finally smile again

tomorrow the bridges get repaired

next week we can get back to sniping again

the wheel of life

 
13 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

Tom relieves himself way too often for my liking.

6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Can happen to the best of us blokes !

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2 hours ago, Deelectable said:

Hey mods. Can we close this page soon? The story is over. The betrayal of Christian Petracca by so many on her is offensive. 

Mate you are completely off your rocker. If you think there's nothing at all to see here and that this was a beat up then you're even more delusional than we thought.

The club clearly has problems, if you want to dismiss that just because it's been reported in the media which you think are lying dirtbags then that's probably just pleasing yourself.

22 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

This will galvanise the group.

We will see a huge pre season and resolve to prove those buggers that have been against us to eat their words.

I was thinking something similar.

If, and it's a big if, clarry gets super fit and tracc gets close to his optimal fitness we won't be talking about our midfield.

Particularly with kolt looking a monty to play as a mid forward pretty soon (waxing with tracc?) and having pick 5 in a draft with good midfield depth. 

JVR, Turner, Mcvee, Kolt and Windsor will go up a level with another preseason.

As you suggest, a huge preseason is critical - and if they can use this to get fired up all the good.

Having a few extra weeks break wont hurt either.

Speaking of media people & crazy headlines, I've just seen a headline on the herald sun website reading did Sheedy play peacemaker between feuding oasis brothers? 

My god does this man get involved in everything 

31 minutes ago, hardtack said:

I was born in Ringwood (Pine Valley Hospital - no longer in existence?

I went to primary school in Ringwood (Winnington Grammar - closed for business when I was in 5th grade)

I worked on Xmas school holidays at Myer Eastland.

I grew up in Heatherdale and Croydon.

I can’t recall much about the place other than it had a great slot car racetrack just near the train station.

I was the assistant manager of Coles New World in Croyden back in the '80s @hardtack.

12 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Dee’s girls won tonight too!

How did the women's side go?


1 minute ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

How did the women's side go?

They won mate

I'm just glad this nonsense is sorted and didn't drag on until the end of the trade period.

what a pointless solo run from Trac. a trade was never a possibility. hopefully he can get his head down, focus on his recovery and be fit and firing come round 1. After listening to Maxy yesterday I'm sure there'll be no bad blood between him and the playing group and he can re-integrate without any problems. We need the norm smith trac doing what he does best on the footy filed. Leave the brand and cooking recipes until post career. 

The leaking and backgrounding needs to stop. the next anonymous source that feeds news to the media needs to be hunted down and banished.

2 minutes ago, BDA said:

I'm just glad this nonsense is sorted and didn't drag on until the end of the trade period.

what a pointless solo run from Trac. a trade was never a possibility. hopefully he can get his head down, focus on his recovery and be fit and firing come round 1. After listening to Maxy yesterday I'm sure there'll be no bad blood between him and the playing group and he can re-integrate without any problems. We need the norm smith trac doing what he does best on the footy filed. Leave the brand and cooking recipes until post career. 

The leaking and backgrounding needs to stop. the next anonymous source that feeds news to the media needs to be hunted down and banished.

I might be wrong but I'd go as far as saying if we didn't have the captain we have then Trac would have split.

1 hour ago, pewpewpew said:

Take a look at this hero, parading around doing a victory, as if the whole messy situation hasn’t laid bare some serious, underlying issues at the club—issues we’ve been painfully aware of for quite some time.

If you truly believe that journalists like Morris, McClure, and their cohorts weren’t onto something, you’re fooling yourself. Sure, they have a tendency to sensationalize, mixing truths, half-truths, and a bit of rumor, but if you think there’s nothing to this story, you’re burying your head in the sand.

Had Collingwood or Carlton possessed the draft capital, he’d be gone. And to be honest, I couldn’t have blamed him for jumping ship from this sinking Titanic. I’d be angry, [censored] off, and deeply saddened, but at least I’d understand.

The notion that there was never any substance to this story is laughable, especially when Trac could have shut it all down on Day 2. Yet here we are, 19 days later, with silence still hanging in the air.

Ask yourself why it wasn't shut down? And don't just claim that there was nothing to the reports.

Stop acting like you’re the second coming. Our club has a lot of work to do if we’re going to keep Trac and the rest of the team content. If we don’t make significant changes, we’ll be staring down the barrel of a disaster this time next year.

 

Go away... very few of us can be bothered reading your posts, we simply scroll down to the next. I didn't even read more than your first two lines of this one!

13 minutes ago, Bowserpower said:

Mate you are completely off your rocker. If you think there's nothing at all to see here and that this was a beat up then you're even more delusional than we thought.

The club clearly has problems, if you want to dismiss that just because it's been reported in the media which you think are lying dirtbags then that's probably just pleasing yourself.

You're looking on a mirror. 


2 minutes ago, Deelectable said:

You're looking on a mirror. 

Do you believe this whole thing is a media fabrication?

There are no aspects to any media reports that are true?

Petracca is disgruntled and considering a trade.

Anti-Roffey brigade: It's her fault for not contacting him, and she's not doing enough to resolve the matter and minced her words in a radio interview.

Two days later, Petracca publicly recommits to the club.

Anti-Roffey brigade: well done Max Gawn.   

 
30 minutes ago, sisso said:

Better than being a miserable old GIT

Well lets see this playout! MR RIGHT


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