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26 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

Something he's very entitled to do, but this isn't the way to do it. the speculation will now continue until Trac is traded, or trade week ends if he doesn't speak, and personally, i suspect that's what he wants.  

 

You cannot say it’s right or wrong, because we are not privvy to what is going on internally.
Tracc may have been speaking to people about it for months, i certainly heard about it 12 months ago, not specific details, but i was made aware that all was not good. 
This story will be fish and chip wrapper very soon, no damage was done. It gave cheap journos a few days work 

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4 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

You cannot say it’s right or wrong, because we are not privvy to what is going on internally.
Tracc may have been speaking to people about it for months, i certainly heard about it 12 months ago, not specific details, but i was made aware that all was not good. 
This story will be fish and chip wrapper very soon, no damage was done. It gave cheap journos a few days work 

You don't consider around the clock negative media representation that would almost certainly have negatively impacted the list management departments ability do attract players as a direct result of Christians decision to remain silent damage? I think you're giving him an out he doesn't deserve, he's a big boy, he's been through a lot but he has a team of professionals representing him and an element of this that you might not want to admit exists, is undoubtedly calculated, for what purpose? i don't know with certainty. 

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6 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

You don't consider around the clock negative media representation that would almost certainly have negatively impacted the list management departments ability do attract players as a direct result of Christians decision to remain silent damage? I think you're giving him an out he doesn't deserve, he's a big boy, he's been through a lot but he has a team of professionals representing him and an element of this that you might not want to admit exists, is undoubtedly calculated, for what purpose? i don't know with certainty. 

I don’t think it will change anything. Players have been signed up, there is no mass exodus 

The Club needs to make changes, which i believe are happening right now 

If the right money is offered I don’t believe players will not come to the MFC

Morris is the only one who should be concerned, his sources have fed him BS

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  • Demonland changed the title to Jake Lever on SEN (21/8/24)

I would just like to congratulate Jake on how he spoke. He's incredibly mature and authentic, certainly not something I had mastered by the age of 28. It's easy to sometimes forget what value players bring to the club outside their on field performance. Jake may have had a bit of an up and down year while playing through injury; but hearing him speak and knowing that's a voice within our club is reassuring.

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1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

 As i said last week, he has basically told the Club to get its act together, which I think is a positive 

i don't believe this.   i think this is a gross distortion.

yes he was disappointed with season. max, jack and lever have both said the same thing, but no-one is saying they have told the club to "get its act together"

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Jake Lever booked in for surgery this week. Can’t confirm what for however assume it’s ankle or knee cleanup. 

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