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I think this idea might get mixed responses but would anyone like to see Travis Johnstone come back?

I for one hated that we got rid of him in the first place and would like to see him back in the red and blue.It will probably never happen.

PS:Sorry if this has already been discussed but this is my first post on this website.

 

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I think this idea might get mixed responses but would anyone like to see Travis Johnstone come back?

I for one hated that we got rid of him in the first place and would like to see him back in the red and blue.It will probably never happen.

PS:Sorry if this has already been discussed but this is my first post on this website.

You're not serious, are you??? :/

 

Is that you trapper?

Why don't we also bring back Phil Gilbert and Martin Pike...

They could be handy...

Gippy


I think this idea might get mixed responses but would anyone like to see Travis Johnstone come back?

I for one hated that we got rid of him in the first place and would like to see him back in the red and blue.It will probably never happen.

PS:Sorry if this has already been discussed but this is my first post on this website.

Sorry Timmy but it is not a great idea.

Travis Johnstone was a player who failed to get the best out of himself consistenly at 2 clubs.

In the meantime we have just retired our captain who gave 100% for his whole career to make way for a spot on the list for a young player.

Would make absolutely no sense.

 

The romantic in me wouldn't mind it, the realist thinks its stupid. I wouldn't storm down the club if they did do it.

Troll troll is troll. A newbie named Timmy? Come on. As for Travis, I don't think so, although I'm pretty sure we could put him straight on the Veterans List.


By thursday morning this will be a good read with the Muffin and Coffee!

Carry on... B)

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hahahaha I'm not a troll was just wondering if anyone would like him to come back.

Thanks for welcoming me and yes I shall read this forum.Glad I could amuse some of you as well.

It's funny because he is the only player in the AFL 'who can replace the spot left by Bruce' because he is eligible for the VL.

But I would prefer to bring back Macca.

If we want to fill the second vet role then it's between Macca and TJ.

I wonder whether we would consider playing him in a leadership role with Casey? Any thoughts?

I wonder whether we would consider playing him in a leadership role with Casey? Any thoughts?

TJ with the gameboy maturity...Ugh :blink: <<Smacks forehead>>.


TJ with the gameboy maturity...Ugh :blink: <<Smacks forehead>>.

TJ is still my favourite player in the AFL. Would love to see him in the Red and Blue next year!

TJ is still my favourite player in the AFL. Would love to see him in the Red and Blue next year!

TJ is no longer an AFL player....time to move on and find a new favourite ;)

Past it and will go down as one of the best trades Melbourne has ever made.


Yeah, the reaction has been a bit harsh on the thread starter, but Travis Johnstone is well past his best and that was highly inconsistent.

He was also never a 'leader' in any sense that we'd want at the club.

Shane Woewodin would still be fitter, smarter, and have more to offer...

Yeah, the reaction has been a bit harsh on the thread starter, but Travis Johnstone is well past his best and that was highly inconsistent.

He was also never a 'leader' in any sense that we'd want at the club.

Shane Woewodin would still be fitter, smarter, and have more to offer...

Yes it can get sillier

 

You're right. Why did you mention Juice? I'd managed to put that out of my memory.

sorry . . . . i was piqued by the irony


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