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Here we go again....

I won't believe anything until I hear it from Tom's own mouth.

Gee, i'm sorry. As I mentioned, was just stating things heard from the media.

Better steer clear of my website www.scullytostay.com.au, might upset you!

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Gee, i'm sorry. As I mentioned, was just stating things heard from the media.

Better steer clear of my website www.scullytostay.com.au, might upset you!

Trust me, I wasn't having a go at you. Personally I hope you're right. I'm just sick of getting my hopes up for him signing and nothing actually resulting from the rumours.

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Gee, i'm sorry. As I mentioned, was just stating things heard from the media.

Better steer clear of my website www.scullytostay.com.au, might upset you!

Hey! That took me to a porn site!

Not that I'm complaining.

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Picker's on Fox Sports has just stated he recieved an e-mail from a friend, saying Tom will sign with Melbourne within the next month.

Oh, that will be good timing then, because thats when he's due back from injury. Around that same time.

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Listen I think you got me mixed up with someone else. My name is not Tom.

Actually, Tom just moved into an apartment in East Malvern with his sister.

I'm really worried about you if all this doesn't happen...

You've still got Israel Folau and the Canberra league has a few bright prospects.

You guys will be competitive, don't you worry.

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Seriously in all my heart I hope he eventually signs with us but I won't believe it until its official. But why wait up to another month? Is it really going to happen? Get it over and done with now. He's the gun midfielder we desperately want back.

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At least the said alleged Email didn't say he had signed with GWS as it sounds like Taylor Walker has.

So it is still all good to me. We need him in the middle, badly.

I have it on pretty good authority that Alipate Carlisle is also gone... Not that it really matters to us.

But it illustrates an interesting point. He is already playing interstate in a team with hazy prospects, few supporters etc. Wouldn't be giving anything up to go to GWS on more coin. Guys like Sculls would be moving to a new state for all that downside. More money would be the only upside for someone like him, Thomas or Pendlebury. At least the latter two have won a flag, Scully hasn't even experienced team success yet. Would be a strange move.

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That's modern football hey, the boys get paid well, but they deserve every bit of it i believe.

I had a choice last year between a graduate job in Canberra and a graduate job in Melbourne. The Canberra job paid more and was more relevant to my field of study and career interests, but that wasn't enough to lure me away from my girlfriend and life here in Melbourne. Besides, now that I'm finally not a student I can actually afford to go to footy games more often and my office here has a great view of the 'G!

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I had a choice last year between a graduate job in Canberra and a graduate job in Melbourne. The Canberra job paid more and was more relevant to my field of study and career interests, but that wasn't enough to lure me away from my girlfriend and life here in Melbourne. Besides, now that I'm finally not a student I can actually afford to go to footy games more often and my office here has a great view of the 'G!

Tough choice & well done on your decision. Hope it works out for you. Hopefully Scull makes the right decision too.

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I had a choice last year between a graduate job in Canberra and a graduate job in Melbourne. The Canberra job paid more and was more relevant to my field of study and career interests, but that wasn't enough to lure me away from my girlfriend and life here in Melbourne. Besides, now that I'm finally not a student I can actually afford to go to footy games more often and my office here has a great view of the 'G!

Canberra would be even worse than GWS!!!! Long as you are happy Ascobar.. Let us hope the MFC make Sculls happy to stay.

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Tough choice & well done on your decision. Hope it works out for you. Hopefully Scull makes the right decision too.

I was lucky to be offered the opposite. Greater job and opportunities in Melbourne or stay in Brisbane for less pay and less opportunities. No-brainer really....

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