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Thats what I thought at the same time last year.

Port dominated the first ten minutes of the quarter but we still got ahead. Doubt they'll get back from that.

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I notice a few here are very quick to bag Scully when something goes wrong, but not a peep when he sets up a goal for the Gys.

The scrutiny is expected when you are being offered millions.

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'Petterd going for the free...' just because your commentary box is cool and dry, Luke, doesn't mean the ground is.

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The scrutiny is expected when you are being offered millions.

Is it his fault he is being offered money?... regardless, he is a player who has played less than 30 games and he deserves credit when he does good things... just like any other player.

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Dear Matthew Primus,

Colin Sylvia is one of our best users of the footy and if you don't limit his space, he will kill you..

Yours truly,

Daveytrain

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Goal to Gray. If jayceebee reads this, he's in my team. Good stuff. Dees 15-8-98 Port 9-5-59.

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The scrutiny is expected when you are being offered millions.

Exactly. How often to Judd and ablett have games this mediocre? Not often, maybe never. That's who he is to be compared with now.

Frawley is epic tonight.

Morton embarrassing.

Maric promising.

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What the????? Childish... seriously!

Childish,hmmm well.If you say so.

For what the MFC would have paid Scully if he had stayed,I would be seriously unhappy with his output tonight.

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I can acknowledge that the money being offered is inflated and based on potential, but Scully will be faced with a lot of scrutiny next year should be go to GWS irrespective of his experience. There is no denying his talent though, and he has done some nice things tonight too.

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Good mark - not great - to Chad Cornes. Kicks a goal. Dees 16-8-104 Port 10-5-65

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Childish,hmmm well.If you say so.

For what the MFC would have paid Scully if he had stayed,I would be seriously unhappy with his output tonight.

Yes I do say so... and all is explained by the fact you talk about him in past tense. Those grapes must be very sour.

He is doing some very good things for a sub 30 game player. He is an extremely quick learner and will only get better as he gets more experience.

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