Will Mick Dillon Retire?

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In that case i have voted for yes.

But this is only my opinion on what he should do. And i thought this should've probably happened 5 years ago. He obviously didn't though...
 
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Mick will more than likely play on next year, but in fill in role. ie he will help out when we are short but not take a spot off someone else who has trained for it. I wll say it again, despite the risk of getting negative reponses, I hope that I can only dream that I am as fit and capable of playing football when I am nearing his age. He was the one who probably took it the hardest on Saturday.
 
If I am still playing football at that age can someone take me out the back and shoot me. Footy is great but I can't imagine wanting to play much past 25. Definitely not beyond 30. I would like to think that I would have some other interests by then.
 
I think if you have a look through his year, based just on the 'in the best' he probably warranted his spot over those that missed?

I didn't notice how he played on the day - Beljak?

If they are short, which I know they were throughout the year, why shouldn't he play?
 

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See the great man in today's paper, just make's you want to pull the boots on again plugger

Yeah..... Nah.

You never say never but I have enjoyed umpiring the practice matches and I am President this year so there is a lot to do already.

I've done no training for footy, although I am always out there with Poison. Playing a little golf and discovering I was a far better footballer.

7 hrs with feeling in your right leg will pretty much make the decision for you.

If Mick is going around again, good on him.
 

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