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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??? :/

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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.

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.

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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.

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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...

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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

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