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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - JIMMY TOUMPAS

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THUMPER!

Love it

Or listens to what every other news outlet is already saying...

He works at a news outlet ;-)

 

Group hug?

I'll even hug jcb if you can find him -- I'm ecstatic!

He works at a news outlet ;-)

Well there ya go!

It was all over the radio, but very very happy in any case - today we celebrate a great victory for the club!

Tomorrow, we get to work.


Group hug?

That's Rpfc and Benny-H in the blue and grey hoodies ...

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oh.. my.. god..

 

This bloke was a top 3 for most of the year and at one stage some sources thought he was whitfields equal, surely we had a gentlemens with GWS for him to slip. I suppose we will never know!

Anyway, regardless of how it happened I'm stoked!


Grundy is a huge slider.

Can't believe how far he slipped! Who cares though, TOOOOUMPAS!!!

whammy!

Already trending on twitter. They have said on the radio line him up for round 1. Our midfield looks better and better and at least Jones will have some support. Moloney who?


Just interviews him sounded like he wanted to be drafted by dees he is pumped

wow what a kid , just had him on fox , what a smile , he cant wait to get over and play for melbourne

wow

Grundy is a huge slider.

We could have had Grundy with the Dawes trade? Am I right?

Very very nervous......

Sounds like our membership should go up by a few hundred with the crowd he had at the draft.

Was great to see how pumped he was, looks much better in a Melbourne jumper than the croweater one.

We could have had Grundy with the Dawes trade? Am I right?

Very very nervous......

Nah buddy we gave up 21 that became 20 and was used on Tim Broomhead. Still a few good names on board for the PSD; Matthew Haynes and Sam Colquhon are two I was suprised didn't find a home.


he is a massive risk and looks soft, i dont like him at #4

Always one in every crowd

he is a massive risk and looks soft, i dont like him at #4

Wow thats a dumb comment. He looks soft? Go check out Anderson Silva he looks soft and he would break every bone in your body. Jimmy can play there is no doubt about it.

 

he is a massive risk and looks soft, i dont like him at #4

Jeez, someone's gone early...

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he is a massive risk and looks soft, i dont like him at #4

That seems to be a pretty lonely opinion......


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