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10 minutes ago, waynewussell said:

The real problem with the MFC's culture is that we have a multitude of 'supporters' who hate the club, hate the club leaders, hate the coach and hate the fact that we aren't the club depicted in the media narrative!

One of those so called supporters has the surname Morris and the last name Tom.  Still bitter about the fact the club turfed him out as an employee when he was leaking info to the media.  Little wonder Jesse Hogan hates his guts.

 
1 hour ago, waynewussell said:

The real problem with the MFC's culture is that we have a multitude of 'supporters' who hate the club, hate the club leaders, hate the coach and hate the fact that we aren't the club depicted in the media narrative!

You are so right ww the character assassination on this site by supposedly MFC supporters is extraordinary to the extreme. The people who resided over our eventual rise up the ladder and success on and off the field have been pilloried mercilessly and no Credit accorded to them for any of our successes is pitiful.

Don't we all want the very best for Tracca? Let him go with our best wishes and hopes for a full recovery so that we get our beloved Tracca back in his best condition for 2025.

He can watch the votes on streaming video and the media will miss out on its frenzy.

GO TRACCA. GO DEES.

 
3 hours ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

The media have stooped to new lows on this, and they're really [censored] me to tears.  How dare they take a positive story of him getting to the stage where he is able to train to full capacity, wants to go the extra mile to get himself mentally and physically in the best shape he can be for 2025 and speak positively on his role in the future direction of the club, and all those [censored] leeches want to go on about is how he's missing the Best and Fairest?  FFS, they're the absolute pits, the lowest form of humanity, the absolute scum that I dread to scrape off the bottom of the shower recess.  I truly hate them.  

Whateley this morning said the video from Trac "reminds me of one of those hostage videos".

He really is cllnging on to his alternate reality.

2 hours ago, waynewussell said:

The real problem with the MFC's culture is that we have a multitude of 'supporters' who hate the club, hate the club leaders, hate the coach and hate the fact that we aren't the club depicted in the media narrative!

I agree that some supporters are absolutely needlessly negative about everything, but there are certain posters on here that just cannot handle any sort of criticism of the club valid or otherwise. Demonland is a wonderful forum with both extremes and both can be equally good at derailing an otherwise good discussion with baseless, emotional dribble. 


misses Bnf to go to high performance camp "oh hes leaving, its disrespectful not to go to BnF"

attends BnF "media circus surrounding Trac @ BnF, he should be off doing one of those red bull training camps"

cant win

24 minutes ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

Whateley this morning said the video from Trac "reminds me of one of those hostage videos".

He really is cllnging on to his alternate reality.

Exactly why I've given sen and afl360 the flick.

Whateley's a pseudo mouthpiece. Lost me when he ran the party line on Maynard

4 hours ago, Hellfire Dub said:

Entschildingung bitte, eh...

Is this not Austria?  

I think I might be in the wrong place?

Entschuldigung, aber was ist das für ein Wort? 😄

 

(really hopes he got that right...)

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1 hour ago, Longsufferingnomore said:

Whateley this morning said the video from Trac "reminds me of one of those hostage videos".

He really is cllnging on to his alternate reality.

They all are.  Last night that Morris scumbag posted a tweet along the lines of "Petracca will not be at the B&F".  And when several Melbourne supporters pulled him up on the video the club put out as to why, and stating he should be posting on the positive, he doubled down on his dickheadedness, putting in laughin emojis etc.  I truly hate him.

1 hour ago, biggestred said:

misses Bnf to go to high performance camp "oh hes leaving, its disrespectful not to go to BnF"

attends BnF "media circus surrounding Trac @ BnF, he should be off doing one of those red bull training camps"

cant win

EXACTLY!  The perenially outraged media [censored] will find fault with anything we do as a club.  Damned if we do, damned if we don't.


I hate the fact that the first hour of Midday madness on SEN was dominated by this and 90% of the callers were Collingwood and Carlton supporters just saying he doesn’t want to be at Melbourne. Nothing would please me more than us winning finals and both those teams missing the 8 next year.

20 hours ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

It’s apparently in October which seems to be pretty late for a team that was last seen a few weeks ago.

If the B&F was in September then this wouldn’t be an issue.

I presume we had other plans for September when the venue was arranged...

12 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

I presume we had other plans for September when the venue was arranged...

Interesting that Freo just had their B&F and they were in the hunt weeks longer than us.

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Just get over it. The media have found the circus and by hook or by crook thye will milk every little bit of inuendo out of this. WHile they are hounding MFC they are leaving C'wood,Essendon & Carlton alone ...........wonder why !!!!

3 minutes ago, FreedFromDesire said:

Not to defend Tom Morris, but this isn't accurate at all. He reported Christian was off to the camp, why, and that the club is fully supportive of it. That's fair and accurate. When someone said "He will be at the B&F" that's where he placed a laughing emoji and said "No he won't".

If we're going to be having crack at journalists for not being accurate then it's pretty important we don't mislead when representing what they've said.

 

Tom Morris has nailed everything relating to the CP saga.

Hate him all you want, but you can't deny he gets good mail.


3 minutes ago, dimmy said:

Just get over it. The media have found the circus and by hook or by crook thye will milk every little bit of inuendo out of this. WHile they are hounding MFC they are leaving C'wood,Essendon & Carlton alone ...........wonder why !!!!

unfortunately this circus doesn't ever leave town

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6 minutes ago, Davos said:

Tom Morris has nailed everything relating to the CP saga.

Hate him all you want, but you can't deny he gets good mail.

Are you kidding? Literally NOTHING he claimed has been verified by Tracc, his manager or family members. 

People keep getting secondary sources whispers and what they want to believe is accurate with actual demonstrable facts. 

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1 hour ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

They all are.  Last night that Morris scumbag posted a tweet along the lines of "Petracca will not be at the B&F".  And when several Melbourne supporters pulled him up on the video the club put out as to why, and stating he should be posting on the positive, he doubled down on his dickheadedness, putting in laughin emojis etc.  I truly hate him.

This is an awful take.

Embarrassing being a Melbourne supporter reading this kind of tripe from you and other Melbourne nuffies on twitter having a cry because all he's done was report facts.

 

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9 minutes ago, Norm Smith's Curse said:

Are you kidding? Literally NOTHING he claimed has been verified by Tracc, his manager or family members. 

People keep getting secondary sources whispers and what they want to believe is accurate with actual demonstrable facts. 

It doesn't need to be verified by Petracca or his team to still be true. He's obviously not going to publicly state he wants/wanted out, without first lining up a move to his preferred club.

If he can't go after the bnf he shouldn't be going, work on building the relationships back with your club and team mates first then go do your camp


23 minutes ago, reynolds46 said:

unfortunately this circus doesn't ever leave town

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Can this be the Demonland logo for 24 hours? :-) Gold.

1 hour ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I hate the fact that the first hour of Midday madness on SEN was dominated by this and 90% of the callers were Collingwood and Carlton supporters just saying he doesn’t want to be at Melbourne. Nothing would please me more than us winning finals and both those teams missing the 8 next year.

Um we have to get there first!!

43 minutes ago, Davos said:

Tom Morris has nailed everything relating to the CP saga.

Hate him all you want, but you can't deny he gets good mail.

AND THAT is what we should all be questioning..... WHO IS THE RAT IN THE PACK, FEEDING HIM THIS INFO???

 

I couldn't care less whether he's at the B&F or not. For anyone constantly getting triggered when they listen to talkback sports radio there's a really simple solution. 

I hope B&F scheduling gets covered in the review, definitely the most important thing over anything else.


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