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Fair enough but I think it was pretty ordinary for Geoff Walsh to give the kid a backhander on his was out the door. No class but I guess it is Collingwood.

And some of our supporters don't like how we send our players off.

 

Anthony was never seriously on our radar. He's a Dud and our FD know that.

"I think the lack of interest in Jack in trade week was probably a product of his form during the year," Walsh said.

"By his own admission he didn't have a great year. He was selected in the seniors seven times and dropped five (times). It's not a great recommendation for clubs to be building their hopes around. If a club has shown some interest in him since, well, from his point of view I hope that works out."

Pretty harsh.

I wonder if it has to do with the apparent attitude 'quirks' hinted at in the other Antony thread.

 

Anthony was never seriously on our radar. He's a Dud and our FD know that.

Just said on ten news he will go to Freo in the PSD, if the Dees don't ruin the plan and take him first. Not sure if that is their take or ours.

Quarterbrain said on Ten, that he'll end up at Freo, despite a keen interest from Melbourne.

Edit: Sorry Redleg ^

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i wouldn't write someone off after one club. 2 clubs yes, but not after one. There may have been people at the Filth Anthony did not like, then Dawes took his spot.

So in his mind, mid year he thinks "i gotta get out of here" He is not going to put in 100% for Collingwood again-Human Nature, happens with people at work all the time. All i hope is that DB & the Footy Dept have a chat with him-what happens after that............who knows.

If he's not going to put in 100% whilst at Collingwood and potentially be part of a Premiership why the fark would you want to recruit him. The stupidity of that post is beyond belief.

If he's not going to put in 100% whilst at Collingwood and potentially be part of a Premiership why the fark would you want to recruit him. The stupidity of that post is beyond belief.

Anthony wasn't going to get a game after Chris Dawes rolled up, so it's time to find a new employer. What's so stupid about that? He might do alright at the Shockers.

Just said on ten news he will go to Freo in the PSD, if the Dees don't ruin the plan and take him first. Not sure if that is their take or ours.

Theirs you would think. I just don't see him being that important to us.

 

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