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Ok, this post will no doubt have me labeled as the forum knit-picker but put simply, enough is enough. Below is a list of the current MFC players. Please note the spelling of each of these names and feel free to refer to this post whenever you're unsure of the spelling of one of our players. In particular, please note the spelling of Meesen, Moloney and Dunn (minus an 'e' on the end). In addition, for those who like to reminisce, note the double 'r' in Garry Lyon and the correct spelling of David Schwarz.

Thank you for your indulgence.

1 Simon Buckley

2 Nathan Jones

3 Clint Bartram

4 Ben Holland

5 Brock McLean

6 Matthew Bate

7 Brad Miller

8 James Frawley

9 David Neitz

10 Cale Morton

11 Paul Johnson

12 Colin Sylvia

13 Adem Yze

14 Lynden Dunn

15 Ricky Petterd

16 Jack Grimes

17 Chris A. Johnson

18 Brad Green

19 Addam Maric

20 Colin Garland

21 Daniel Bell

22 Brent Moloney

23 James McDonald

24 Russell Robertson

25 Kyle Cheney

26 John Meesen

27 Jared Rivers

28 Isaac Weetra

29 Michael Newton

30 Tom McNamara

31 Paul Wheatley

32 Cameron Bruce

33 Stefan Martin

34 Jeff White

36 Aaron Davey

37 Matthew Warnock

40 Mark Jamar

41 Nathan Carroll

43 Jace Bode

45 Matthew Whelan

Rookies:

35 Trent Zomer

39 Austin Wonaeamirri

42 Jake Spencer

44 Shane Valenti

 

Thankyou.... it bugs me too !!!!

 

Thanks for that Goodvibs.

Thanks. Of course misspelling is not new to MFC -remebering that the club infamously misspelt RDB's surname (as Barrassi) in the letter dated 23 Feb 1953 inviting him to attend training for the 1953 season!

Just noted that training started on 5th March so 55 years ago tomorrow. Also I never realised that RDB inherited no 31 from his Dad. RDB waas also picked up under the Father - Son rule, which was a Melbourne idea. If they had not thought of it he would have had to play for Carlton or the Filth!!

 

I hate it when people quote Adam Yze, Dayvid Neitz, and Kamran Bruce. That drives me nuts!


So do we get a grace period for the spelling of Austin Wonaeamirri ?? <_<

So do we get a grace period for the spelling of Austin Wonaeamirri ?? <_<

I'm sure there will be all sorts of nicknames for Big W soon.

Colin Silver is God

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How do I spell "anal retentive"?

Did I get that right?

Sheesh

It took 3 days but I knew it was coming. Cheers Grooski.


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