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You goose. Robbo is back in this week. He has kicked over 420 goals and missed a pre season. He is more than capable than VFL standard, it is a suggested trade by me as these threads tend to do from time to time. The Dogs have enquired about him previously, they need options.

your a silly fool, robbo is finished, hed be lucky to get a game at poowong goose, lets swap harbrow for robbo, your a silly simple simon, robbo for harbrow, :lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol::lol:

 

If you were to trade for Harbrow, you'd need to involve a pick and probably another player that has a bit of footy left in him.

If you were to trade for Harbrow, you'd need to involve a pick and probably another player that has a bit of footy left in him.

well done HT, thats like trading higgins for bell, thankyou, cheers.

 
The Dogs have enquired about him previously, they need options.

But they dont need duds.

Its was 2 years ago that the Dogs enquired. Its a long time in football.

Robbo's career record bares little resemblance to where he is now.

His selection has as much to do with managing outcome and the long injury list than a statement of his AFL standard.

You goose. Robbo is back in this week.

On the extend bench. He's no certainty to play and looking at the bench I can't see him playing. I think his next game will be his last game which will be his farewell game in RND 22.


On the extend bench. He's no certainty to play and looking at the bench I can't see him playing. I think his next game will be his last game which will be his farewell game in RND 22.

I would have thought that if they were going to give him a send-off game at all it would be the only one we might win.

There's no sadder end to a career than getting chaired off (or not) after your last game in which your team has been smashed by the eventual premiers.

I would have thought that if they were going to give him a send-off game at all it would be the only one we might win.

There's no sadder end to a career than getting chaired off (or not) after your last game in which your team has been smashed by the eventual premiers.

Robbo & Wheels will play in round 22. If they are to retire it should be the last game at the 'G

Scott Welsh, Brad Johnson, Jason Akermanis. All in doubt for next year don't you think?

They are all better than Robbo now. Why would they buy an 'old" player who is further over the hill than the worst of them?

They may as well dig up Plugger.

 
They are all better than Robbo now. Why would they buy an 'old" player who is further over the hill than the worst of them?

Debatable whether Welsh is better than Robbo. But point taken.

If you were to trade for Harbrow, you'd need to involve a pick and probably another player that has a bit of footy left in him.

maybe a pick. Robbo certainly thinks he has footy left. remember he hasn't had a pre-season after that injury of his.

well done HT, thats like trading higgins for bell, thankyou, cheers.

What, you need help, do you?

But they dont need duds.

Its was 2 years ago that the Dogs enquired.

Robbo is not a dud Rhino. Perhaps you should delete this statement of yours. he's been one of Melbourne FC's finest players in the history of the club. I'm sure referring to him as a dud will upset many. You of all, should know better.

On the extend bench. He's no certainty to play and looking at the bench I can't see him playing. I think his next game will be his last game which will be his farewell game in RND 22.

Still think he will play.

They are all better than Robbo now. Why would they buy an 'old" player who is further over the hill than the worst of them?

What, even Welsh? I will gvie you the others.

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Debatable whether Welsh is better than Robbo. But point taken.

That's exactly the concern. Welsh is likely to go because he is no longer good enough.

But at least you can work out where Robbo is at. A fine career at the Club but its over.

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