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Copeland Cut

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Lions Robert Copeland delsited at 27 by former team mate.

 

Are you suggesting we should get him.

No way. If he's not good enough for the Lions going forward then he isn't for the MFC.

Youth policy, U23 only.

Lions Robert Copeland delsited at 27 by former team mate.

That is a big call. Thought he was doing OK without really noticing.

Reckon he will be picked up by someone in PSD.

 

That now 2 hard moves Voss has made (Ashcroft & now Copeland), whoever though Voss wouldnt make harsh calls just because he has old team mates at the club - think again.

That is a big call. Thought he was doing OK without really noticing.

Reckon he will be picked up by someone in PSD.

Not a chance in the burning core of hell ;)


That now 2 hard moves Voss has made (Ashcroft & now Copeland), whoever though Voss wouldnt make harsh calls just because he has old team mates at the club - think again.

After the past year, decisions are bleeding obvious and not hard at all. Voss needs to make a few more.

 
Precisely. For Brisbane delisting Copeland would've been about as difficult decision as us delisting Jeff White.

I can feel something in my bones that White will

be back playing for us next year.

Stick to youth policy people!


I can feel something in my bones that White will

be back playing for us next year.

I think you need to drink more milk.

Copeland may get a job as a list clogger somewhere else. Will not be at the MFC.

If Bails truly is the mastermind many think he is, he will build this team from the bottom up using players he hand picks to play his style of football. 27 yo fringe players are not those player.

Copeland may get a job as a list clogger somewhere else. Will not be at the MFC.

If Bails truly is the mastermind many think he is, he will build this team from the bottom up using players he hand picks to play his style of football. 27 yo fringe players are not those player.

Precisely.

To take a player of that ilk & age would compromise everything Bails has stated publicly regarding his plans for the club.

If they did i'd lose all faith in him, or at least lose faith in he & the rest of the club sharing the same goals.

Either case would mean we're in a lot of trouble.

I'd think most trades we'd make would involve largely unseen young players, a la Greg Bentley or Adam Thompson.

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