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No, it should be obvious to us all. If he hasn't signed by round one, he's already decided to leave. The GC experience should have taught us all how it will go.

Speaking of round one can it hurry up and get here already?

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Was just giving my opinion, no need to be a [censored].

Im new here but i am guessing that when you start your opinion with "it is obvious" when it really isnt obvious then ridicule is gonna happen

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Im new here but i am guessing that when you start your opinion with "it is obvious" when it really isnt obvious then ridicule is gonna happen

Give it a rest - it's obvious that the post was my opinion, like every one of yours on this thread. You guys are just looking to cause trouble like half the demons fans on these forums. Try to reply to posts without the toolishness.

Find a hobby or something.

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Give it a rest - it's obvious that the post was my opinion, like every one of yours on this thread. You guys are just looking to cause trouble like half the demons fans on these forums. Try to reply to posts without the toolishness.

Find a hobby or something.

And I gave my opinion on your opinion.

Sunrise, sunset.

I was glib, though. And sometimes we don't need to be.

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No, it should be obvious to us all. If he hasn't signed by round one, he's already decided to leave.

It's that obvious is it ? If he hasn't signed by round one ? Pull the other one and it plays jingle bells.

Just my opinion!! Calm down (in advance).

Oh, well....that gets you off the hook then.... :rolleyes:

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Give it a rest - it's obvious that the post was my opinion, like every one of yours on this thread. You guys are just looking to cause trouble like half the demons fans on these forums. Try to reply to posts without the toolishness.

Find a hobby or something.

And opinions have to stand up to scrutiny.

If your opinion is that you will be nervous that Scully has not signed before the end of next year then you wont get an argument from me.

So here is my hobby - looking up words in the dictionary. When you said it is obvious that Scully has decided to leave if he has not signed by round one i looked up the word obviously and came up with

—Synonyms

1. plain, manifest, clear, palpable, unmistakable

I think it is not plain, manifest, clear, palpable or unmistakable that Scully has decided to leave if he hasnt signed by round one.

I would suggest it is more obvious that his manager thinks he will get a better deal at seasons end rather than beginning of the season. There is more evidence of players not signing contracts that are lapsing until seasons end to get a better deal than there are players that not signing contracts because they have made up their minds to leave.

Jack Watts ? Nathan Jones .....

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You dont need to point out the obvious nutbean.

You most certainly do to some around here.

Scully won't sign because he's single minded in his focus on getting the absolute best out of himself and his career. Money will be part of that equation but not the be all and end all. He'll wait until Melbourne offer him the kind of money he knows he can earn. It'll then be up to the club to determine if he's worth it. I've got a hunch they think he is! Remember we've got plenty to offer, we're not the basket case we were 3 years ago and he's in a great position to see that.

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You most certainly do to some around here.

Scully won't sign because he's single minded in his focus on getting the absolute best out of himself and his career. Money will be part of that equation but not the be all and end all. He'll wait until Melbourne offer him the kind of money he knows he can earn. It'll then be up to the club to determine if he's worth it. I've got a hunch they think he is! Remember we've got plenty to offer, we're not the basket case we were 3 years ago and he's in a great position to see that.

And got plenty to take his place if too greedy.

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Can you point out DA's propheticness?

I'm aware that isn't a word...

Nasher is the one who is proficient in propheticness.

A semi private convo we had a while ago where Nasher predicted much of what's going on in here.

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