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Thank Christ for that

I didnt want him anywhere near the MFC

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Thank Christ for that

I didnt want him anywhere near the MFC

He is 100 times better than McGregor

 

Incorrect, Ferg

Firstly, McGregor can play at either end.

Secondly, McGregor actually gets on the park, wheres Maguire breaks his arm, leg, back etc.. every year and misses 20 games a season

Thirdly, Maguire is a dud anyway. So overrated it isnt even funny. Not as tough as made out, and gets beaten 1-on-1 too often. I would rather Nathan Carroll and Ken McGregor

Fourthly, just cos he is on the Footy Show panel doesnt mean he is any good

Fifthly, we can get McGregor for cheap, whereas Maguire would cost us a lot because of his overinflated market value.

Incorrect, Ferg

Firstly, McGregor can play at either end.

Secondly, McGregor actually gets on the park, wheres Maguire breaks his arm, leg, back etc.. every year and misses 20 games a season

Thirdly, Maguire is a dud anyway. So overrated it isnt even funny. Not as tough as made out, and gets beaten 1-on-1 too often. I would rather Nathan Carroll and Ken McGregor

Fourthly, just cos he is on the Footy Show panel doesnt mean he is any good

Fifthly, we can get McGregor for cheap, whereas Maguire would cost us a lot because of his overinflated market value.

I think for the first time ever YM, I have to agree with you there. :rolleyes:


I think for the first time ever YM, I have to agree with you there. :rolleyes:

McGregor played something like only 9 games this season bc he is so [censored] he couldnt even crack into the starting 18 at the crows.

anyone who wants a 27yrold mediocre player who can only sneak into his afl side 9 times in a season is simply stupid.

firstly, dont draft anyone over 25 years old

secondly, dont draft anyone who wont fit into our starting 18

thirdly, dont accept mediocrity. we are entering a new era where mediocre players are no longer acceptable.

fourthly, mcgregor=mediocre.

i have hope that Bailey is leading us into the right direction and thus will steer clear of this mediocre hack who is sanfl player at best

Incorrect, Ferg

Secondly, McGregor actually gets on the park, wheres Maguire breaks his arm, leg, back etc.. every year and misses 20 games a season

Thirdly, Maguire is a dud anyway. So overrated it isnt even funny. Not as tough as made out, and gets beaten 1-on-1 too often. I would rather Nathan Carroll and Ken McGregor

Fourthly, just cos he is on the Footy Show panel doesnt mean he is any good

Fifthly, we can get McGregor for cheap, whereas Maguire would cost us a lot because of his overinflated market value.

Sorry, but sometimes you really are a complete and utter fool.

 
Yet you want McGregor at the club :wacko:

Yeah, you were probably thinking the same thing when we got Anthony Ingerson?

That didn't work out too well did it... :blink:

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