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It was mentioned on SEN late last night that our alliance with Sandy has become strained. Apparently Melbourne want some players who are carrying injuries, to go under the knife early, rather than play for Sandy during the finals.

Barry from Beach Road may be able to confirm if true.

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The main problem is that Melbourne should be doing what's best for Melbourne, and Sandy needs to do what's best for Sandy and I just don't think that the two always exist in harmony. Our relationship has been wonderful for Sandy, I'm not convinced that we've benfited as much though.

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what should be done is what's best for the PLAYER !!!!...everything falls into a queue afterwards. If crook or injured...FIX THEM.. teams canworry about fieding from whats left.

Sandy are in the finals..we arent.. they wil get back a handful of players soon enuff.. :)

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What good is it gunna do anny way 4 sandy wif injured player, we dont risk our players 2 help sandy, anyway they dont need help there goin 4 there forth premership in a row

In english please.......

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In english please.......

Fool it like gangsta bro ya dig? I mean this cat he just preching up 2 the choir bro and u kno i like feelin, now dis dawg he like fully sik bra and like he speaks from da heart and thats like a handful of respect from me bro!!

Just kidding mate i understand what ur saying and agree and for the record i understood exactly what u said and didnt have 2 read it twice maybe i should translate 4 u?

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but it is a bit embarrassing that not only is the spelling so poor that some words are nigh on impossible to make out but that the grammar is poor also, meaning there are random words in a row that dont really construct a sentence. no one minds some abbreviations but you have to write something comprehensible...

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but it is a bit embarrassing that not only is the spelling so poor that some words are nigh on impossible to make out but that the grammar is poor also, meaning there are random words in a row that dont really construct a sentence. no one minds some abbreviations but you have to write something comprehensible...

RIP the English language :(

Seriously though, on alot of forums now some of the grammar being used (or misused) is unbelieveable, bloody sms talk.


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but it is a bit embarrassing that not only is the spelling so poor that some words are nigh on impossible to make out but that the grammar is poor also, meaning there are random words in a row that dont really construct a sentence. no one minds some abbreviations but you have to write something comprehensible...

Would it kill you to use a capital letter every now and then? :P

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no you have a fair point. i am lazy and dont when i use the net. bt i think one can read what ive written and work it out pretty easily...

the spelling is reasonable, and any abbrev. are easy enough to understand. i dont believe the capital letter issue effects anyones ability to read and comprehend my posts...although a 'senior member of the academic community' had a problem when i sent him a 3 line email and didnt use capital letters, the response to which was quite amusing...

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what should be done is what's best for the PLAYER !!!!...everything falls into a queue afterwards. If crook or injured...FIX THEM.. teams canworry about fieding from whats left.

Sandy are in the finals..we arent.. they wil get back a handful of players soon enuff.. :)

A nice thought, but most players would be carrying an injury by about round 20 and still be able to play at 70-80%. If we put the likes of Dunn, CJ, Newton (if he qualifies), etc out for the year to get a head start on the surgeries than we could well be crippling a team that's been so dominant this year. I think it should be up to the player, if he really wants to play in the Sandy finals campaign, chances are he's played enough games for them to feel a part of the team and they deserve the choice.

Many young players enjoy the chance to be a aprt of a VFL finals campaign and win a premiership for Sandy, it could well be a good experience for a few of them.

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i think it will be up to the new coach, who it sounds like could be named next week... although if bailey or hardwick get the gig they may hold off until hawthorn or port's season is over...

but if the new coach is named next week, lets say sheeds... do you think he's going to want to put off players' surgery so they can play at sandy? i wouldn't think so...

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It was mentioned on SEN late last night that our alliance with Sandy has become strained. Apparently Melbourne want some players who are carrying injuries, to go under the knife early, rather than play for Sandy during the finals.

Barry from Beach Road may be able to confirm if true.

First I've heard of it!

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Personally i love the alliance, but i live 5 minutes from TBO! :D

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