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Straight from the horses mouth

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may ultimately happen now given something that happened at Cats, but it certainly didn't happen the way you reckon mate. I asked his mum today and he was DEFINITELY NOT at that pub when you reckon he was.

He will either end up at dees or north at this stage, but don't start crowing champ about your original post. You may get lucky but you will still talking crap about the circumstances.

Haven't you ever told your mum a little white lie?

 
papers all say he's going to essendon goddammit

cmon dees, get in there!

from what i have heard, both Essendon and Melbourne are interested. however, essendon at this stage hold the upper hand as they are prepared to offer him more money. melbourne not budging on what they offered, both deals believed to be 3 years.

but essendon, on this basis, are favoured to secure prismall.

 
from what i have heard, both Essendon and Melbourne are interested. however, essendon at this stage hold the upper hand as they are prepared to offer him more money. melbourne not budging on what they offered, both deals believed to be 3 years.

but essendon, on this basis, are favoured to secure prismall.

Not overly perturbed.

Damn. I'd like Prismall to come to Melbourne, but I suspect, given the choice, he'd take Essendon (or, for that matter, any other Victorian club) over Melbourne.


Looks like a straight swap, Prismall for Lovett could be on the cards.

 

deestroyers. i dont believe he was in the pub. he had just had a knee reco and most likely was not out drinking that night.

everyone knew he was keen to leave geelong for oppertunity sake, and we hold all the cards, so we were always going to make a play for him.


Haven't you ever told your mum a little white lie?

the kid couldn't move. He had an ice machine strapped to his leg after having major surgery on his knee. he was NOT at that pub

If it is true, and I doubt it, it says something about the maturity level of Prismall.

LOL what a [censored] call

So you're saying that it's common practice for a footballer to tell a total stranger in a pub that he's going to another club, prior to telling his current club? Yeah right! :wacko:

Maybe you don't get out much? Footballers are just people. You'd be amazed what they tell total strangers, let alone a familiar face.

Maybe you don't get out much? Footballers are just people. You'd be amazed what they tell total strangers, let alone a familiar face.

That may well be an issue. B)

However, I would concur with Mo's views on this. Unless the player was taking the p1$$ out of an unknown supporter, I cant see why a player would divulge such sensitive information given the players contractual arrangements have not been agreed. It would bizarre even taking into account the ground breaking fact that "footballers are just people". :o

Spoke to Brent Prismall last night at the Geebung, and yes, straight from his mouth came the words that he is going to be a Demon in 09 and beyond.

Said the Cats offered him 2 years, and we have offered him 3. He wants opportunity, which he cannot see himself getting at the Cats.

So he wants to be a Demon, it just has to happen.

Call me whatever you like, it came straight from him.

Also in attendance last night at the Geebung were many Saints boys, and a one Michael Voss.

you know what I'll call you.....a bloody knobhead


May I remind you all who told you that this was going to happen.

Apologies MAY be accepted once presented to me.

How do you like them apples, Deanox.

Apologies MAY be accepted deestroyers.

yeah mate- great source you are- liar! and a half. you owe this website a massive apology.. you obviously fibbed to make yourself look good if it paid off

How else would I know about it, mate.

Haha go ask his mum, may aswell have asked Chris Judds grandma.

What, does she hold his hand every night and tuck him into bed? The kid was out for a beer. Hes not 16, he doesnt need to tell Mumsie what he does every night.

[censored]

:D

them apples were just fine goose. :D

the info at first was fine. maybe you talked to him, maybe you didnt. maybe he lied to get rid of you, maybe he wasnt even brent prismal.

but what makes you a goose is the way you came back here and carried on, BEFORE it was a done deal.

Perhaps it literally WAS from a horse's mouth


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