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And I thought the gutter was clean at the moment

 
2 minutes ago, Great Northern Summer said:

Maybe he should go back and watch a replay of his previous games and pull his head out of the sand if this is true. It's not an entitlement to be getting senior games.

Tom Sparrow and some others say hi.


2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Walking it back?

Breaking - player unhappy about being dropped.

It’s unsurprising that the same posters who just love to pile on players at every opportunity, continue to take the word of gutter weasel Tom Morris, on literally everything, no matter how many times he’s proven to be a flat out liar!

Have a good look at yourselves and take stock of your Melbourne supporting life.

Good god.

Tom Morris is such a crab. Firstly, of course Lever would have been upset (at himself) for being dropped. Secondly, no club would go near him if he cracked the sads and requested a trade due to being dropped, once.

Jog on, Morris.

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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Tom Morris is such a crab. Firstly, of course Lever would have been upset (at himself) for being dropped. Secondly, no club would go near him if he cracked the sads and requested a trade due to being dropped, once.

Jog on, Morris.

This.

What an absolute disgrace of a “story” from Tom Morris.

18 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Walking it back?

Jeez he’s shameless

Took less than an hour for him to add that tiny little caveat that there’s no lingering unrest

I’m open to any discussion about trading players if it makes our list better, but we don’t need to buy in to garbage journalism like this


Trading Lever would be smart so I expect he’ll get a 4 year extension soon

I have mixed feelings about Lever. You would have thought unreadable - backbone of the club etc etc. but in other ways he is emblematic of the broader issues at the club.

The standards and leadership are severely lacking. Is it unfair he gets called out? No. We have all called out Oliver, Trac, Viney and others on their lack of impact and leadership, leaving it all up to Gawn.

You just have to look at Melksham, the bloke is on the verge of retirement as is playing his best footy. If half the other players had come with him, we’d be playing finals, but far too many are miles off their best footy.

Should we trade him? Who’d honesty take him is my view. The guy is in the way down. If we were able to get a first rounder, even a future first. Take it and run.

Morris is losing it. Whatever happened to doubling down?

Loved the decision to drop Lever. If he can't see that it was justified, then I don't want him at the club.

Having said that, it is shocking that none of Goodwin, Richardson or Bassett saw it fit to explain the decision to him.


1 minute ago, Pirlo said:

Loved the decision to drop Lever. If he can't see that it was justified, then I don't want him at the club.

Having said that, it is shocking that none of Goodwin, Richardson or Bassett saw it fit to explain the decision to him.

Says...?

Two posters on this thread obviously have a problem with relevance.

One has taken Tom's comments as true. The other pops up with idiocy constantly.

Good night.


2 hours ago, titan_uranus said:

This.

What an absolute disgrace of a “story” from is Tom Morris.

3 hours ago, GS_1905 said:

I have mixed feelings about Lever. You would have thought unreadable - backbone of the club etc etc. but in other ways he is emblematic of the broader issues at the club.

The standards and leadership are severely lacking. Is it unfair he gets called out? No. We have all called out Oliver, Trac, Viney and others on their lack of impact and leadership, leaving it all up to Gawn.

You just have to look at Melksham, the bloke is on the verge of retirement as is playing his best footy. If half the other players had come with him, we’d be playing finals, but far too many are miles off their best footy.

Should we trade him? Who’d honesty take him is my view. The guy is in the way down. If we were able to get a first rounder, even a future first. Take it and run.

Late second at the very best I think GS

7 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Jake cracking the sads again….

Morris making up rubbish again…

When will people learn???

 

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