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If news reports are true that GWS has three 'sleeper' players signed, then the players likely to chase the $$$ for the dream of playing under (AFL nutcase) Sheedy would likely be established stars with clubs which have gone past twelve o'clock, or which have marginal prospects to smash through the premiership window. At least that is the positive way to look at it for those of us who fret about losing our star-in-the-making Tom Scully. So I am offering up these names:

* Jimmy Bartel,

* Marc Murphy and

* Daniel Rich.

 

As pure & utter guesswork?

Funnily enough...those names offered up have been the three mentioned in the press the last few weeks. Coincidence.

 

Jobe Watson

Chris Judd

General Zod and Humphrey B Bear.

  On 20/12/2010 at 00:13, nostradeemus said:

Jobe Watson

Chris Judd

General Zod and Humphrey B Bear.

Humphrey B Bear would be a class back flanker without doubt. Top signing B)


  On 20/12/2010 at 00:13, nostradeemus said:

Humphrey B Bear.

Not sure about him nostra. He gets in all matter of strife.

"Top signing" you say WYL??!!! I doubt that. B.Bear lacks too much on field communication.

 
  On 20/12/2010 at 00:25, Rocknroll said:

doesn’t wear shorts though

Has been free balling since U9's.

  On 20/12/2010 at 00:23, High Tower said:

Not sure about him nostra. He gets in all matter of strife.

"Top signing" you say WYL??!!! I doubt that. B.Bear lacks too much on field communication.

Actions speak louder than words HT. Humphrey is a master at it.

Look what he achieved for years!!!


  On 20/12/2010 at 00:23, High Tower said:

Not sure about him nostra. He gets in all matter of strife.

"Top signing" you say WYL??!!! I doubt that. B.Bear lacks too much on field communication.

Hahah actually you are right.. He never wears pants and he "loves" childeren, trees and animals too FFS... dangerous role model for the people of West Sydney.

I think anyone who is out of contract at the end of this year is going to be looked at as a possible GWS signing. I would be shocked if we lose any of our players to this mob.

I seriously don't think Rich would be a target.

  On 20/12/2010 at 00:20, why you little said:

Humphrey B Bear would be a class back flanker without doubt. Top signing B)

He'd be rubbish below his knees

I personally don't care- who wants to leave, leave- we will replace whoever.

Ooh! Tough line stance.


  On 20/12/2010 at 01:10, jayceebee31 said:

I personally don't care- who wants to leave, leave- we will replace whoever.

You don't realise how important Scully is to us winning a premiership do you.

  On 20/12/2010 at 02:18, Roost It said:

You don't realise how important Scully is to us winning a premiership do you.

Please, please, please do not turn this into another Scully hasn't signed / is going/gone to GWS thread...

  On 20/12/2010 at 01:10, jayceebee31 said:

I personally don't care- who wants to leave, leave- we will replace whoever.

So going by what you're saying...Frawley, Watts, Scully, Trengove, Sylvia are all easily replaceable?

  On 20/12/2010 at 02:18, Roost It said:

You don't realise how important Scully is to us winning a premiership do you.

I think Scully is very important to us. However, if he or whoever does not want to play for his jumper- get him out of the club. That happened to Bruce somewhat..In life as well as football everyone is replacable..And Scully is one of my favourite players whom I feel will be a one club player- But I am very serious ,when I say-if one wants to leave- go- best of luck ..I remember when Farmer wanted to leave and Lyon as well as another went to get him back, he went a couple of years later for money..let them go is what I say..and I believe that is what Bailey said to McLean and to some extent - Chris Johnson.

  On 20/12/2010 at 02:27, Grandson of a gun said:

Please, please, please do not turn this into another Scully hasn't signed / is going/gone to GWS thread...

It's already happened...

Waahhhh!! He's hasn't signed by Round 1 and you know what that means? It means he is going!!! He's going! I hate him! We didn't need him in the first place! Blease will replace him! I will replace him! Why didn't we do enough to keep him?! Should Bailey go because of it?! Chris Connolly is so abrasive! All I did was act like a [censored] and he was so abrasive! The girl at the club is so emotional! She cries whenever I yell down the phone at her!

I'm conflicted, and on a horse.


  On 19/12/2010 at 20:16, bush demon said:

If news reports are true that GWS has three 'sleeper' players signed, then the players likely to chase the $$$ for the dream of playing under (AFL nutcase) Sheedy would likely be established stars with clubs which have gone past twelve o'clock, or which have marginal prospects to smash through the premiership window. At least that is the positive way to look at it for those of us who fret about losing our star-in-the-making Tom Scully. So I am offering up these names:

* Jimmy Bartel,

* Marc Murphy and

* Daniel Rich.

The words Daniel Rich and established star dont quite fit in the same sentence

Agree.

 

Huge. Moreso than Swan.

Sorry seems to have gone off topic.....so back to Humphrey B will the lions get him on the father son rule?


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