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We shall wait and see on this one. Fingers and everything else crossed!

BUT..does this mean GWS will target one of our other off-contract players?

One crises at a time, please.

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They could back off and go for Trenners next year.

I have no doubt GWS will look closely at Trengove next year-But hopefully by then the MFC is sniffing Finals with larger MCG crowds in attendance.

If Scully signs it will help to unite the whole Football Department-That said the Team must play well and improve this year.

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Does this mean your head is now in the sand?

At the very least, I think you've dug a hole in the sandpit and are poised waiting to make the plunge...

Has to be? Has to be?

Why must we?

It would be ideal, but hardly "has to be".

If I and other posters with similar views to mine contributed a measly 0.1% of the effort required in helping get this matter to a head then it's infinitely far more than fans like you that would have been content keeping their heads in the sand for another six months to wait for any answer.

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Don't get too excited it is not over the line yet!

Why not get excited? He obviously wants to be a Demon but he wanted to just play footy before dealing with the tedium of contract negotiations. If it wasn't for fat Ed it's exactly what would have happened but now he wants it put to bed ASAP so he can get back to doing what he loves. If we make him happy with the offer he will sign and I have faith that we can do that.

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If I and other posters with similar views to mine contributed a measly 0.1% of the effort required in helping get this matter to a head then it's infinitely far more than fans like you that would have been content keeping their heads in the sand for another six months to wait for any answer.

Are you going to claim credit if Scully re-signs?

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0.01 % worth.

Personally I felt your frightened rants and criticism of other posters who failed to see the "facts" according to your deluded and twisted form of logic were far more destructive than productive.

But that's just me.

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To say this whole ordeal must be nipped in the bud sooner rather than later, is an understatement.

Not fair on Tom, the club and the supporters.

Absolutely. Tom's all about being the best he can be, and I'd think playing AFL in 2011 with a team his future lies with, minus the negative speculation, would be the best recipe for that.

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Yes, I understand that Temporal Lobe "events" can do do this. You can get help.

Yes as I would expect, a personal insult in lieu of any real content. I know that you won't engage me in a real adult argument, have seen it before.

I am thankful that you are as you say that you are in the 0.01%, I am sure that the club would feel much the same. I am grateful that the majority of supporters of our great club are able to wait the reporting of the "facts" and not submit to fear as you have done.

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0.01 % worth.

I think it was this quote of ADC's that convinced Tom to start talks.

If we are going to be held to ransom by this parasitic management group and their inarticulate juvenile lead then we deserve another 50 plus years in the wilderness.

Supporter, huh?

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