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I think people are being very soft on Voss. Blind Freddy could see that they did not have the list to challenge for a premiership in the short term. Whilst it was a predicament that some of their champions are ageing and deemed non-tradeable, perhaps they should have made some hard calls instead of easy ones. Yes, he has been unlucky with injury, but Goose is injury prone, Buchanan and Raines are really only c graders and Staker is a B- grader playing as expected.

The way the Rischitelli and Bradshaw situation was managed was terrible.

If Brown had 5 years left and was saying to Voss "Mate, I can't be motivated to go on here without knowing we may be in our window", then perhaps trade him. Massive call, but imagine his trade value to Collingwood or Carltion last year.

Trading Bradshaw and a young forward for a [censored] like Fev had trouble written all over it.

And the way the club (including Voss) have gone after the ex-Fitzroy supporters over the paddle pop lion, they get what they deserve.

So no sympathy from me.

Well said Chocko !! Rhino you can spin it as you like but Chocko has hit it on the head !!

Two words on list management: Joel MacDonald

With their defensive injuries this year they definately would have needed Mac....

But as he said below, he is ours now.

“I’ve now sung the song six times this year and it’s starting to get louder and for me personally, having been new at the club, I’m starting to feel like I belong. I appreciate the history and the former players that are coming back to the club,” he said.

“There’s just a really great feeling around the club and I’m starting to feel like I’ve got red and blue running through my blood.”

 

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