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Gut feel ... Moloney gone.

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I've had a gut feel all year that Brent Moloney is just going through the motions.

Doesn't seem happy, hasn't been playing well, hasn't signed yet, declaring his wanting to stay

Iike Jamar.

Hasn't been doing his boxing camp, and isn't twittering much anymore.

Reckon we will trade him to the Bombers.

 

Moloney for Gumbleton?

 

Brent Moloney has declared he wants to stay

Won't be traded as he's a Restricted Free Agent

Dropped this week. He is Gaawwnn.

I've heard more rumours of him being a bomber next year but I think we have all heard that one for the last couple of years.


I've heard more rumours of him being a bomber next year but I think we have all heard that one for the last couple of years.

Which was proven to be utter rubbish

Moloney declaring he wants to stay here

Dropped this week. He is Gaawwnn.

Confirmed where?

He's gone, see you later you one way runner!

 

You'd think even if he wanted out that his effort would be greater to maximise his value to another club.

Last year the umpires averaged 11 seconds to restart play after a "ball up" and this year they're averaging 4 seconds in an attempt to quicken play. The club believes that this is impinging on Moloney's clearance ability and opportunities to get set for the next stanza of play.

Once the ball is taken away from a stoppage Moloney becomes a liability due to his lack of run and spread; and if his greatest attribute has been blunted it reduces his effectiveness. It's the reason he was taken away from the centre square and given a new role.


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His best effort this year was against the bummers.

Is it wrong of me to not care if he goes?

Past years if he left I would have been shattered but after this year I couldn't care less.

I feel like he is easily replaceable, although his older head/footy experience isn't as much.

Am I a bad person?

Would be happy to see Beamer continue his career somewhere else - I think his time might be up at Deeland

has been a great servant I hope the club does the right thing by him even if he does leave this year.

All the best Beamer!!

Hasn't had a good year but desperately don't want to see him go! Has been a great servant of the club and we need his experience & presence around the joint. Will get back into form there's no doubt about it

Hasn't had a good year but desperately don't want to see him go! Has been a great servant of the club and we need his experience & presence around the joint. Will get back into form there's no doubt about it

How can you be so sure?

Looks like someone going through the motions to me


How can you be so sure?

Looks like someone going through the motions to me

And me.

He's gone, see you later you one way runner!

you really are an idiot.

How can you be so sure?

Looks like someone going through the motions to me

Further, he's looked like someone who knows his bread's going to be buttered elsewhere next season and is preserving himself accordingly.

ANOTHER Beamer bashing thread... Bravo guys, gutsy...

Funny how so many other players who are struggling get all the excuses in the book, but 'Land's favourite whipping boy (when Morton's not playing) gets a new thread every few days.

Weak effort guys, and I hope the mods shut this thread down like they do for other players.


Our reigning best and fairest winner. Has one less than satisfactory year and people on here want him out the door! Dont say loyalty is dead...

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ANOTHER Beamer bashing thread... Bravo guys, gutsy...

Funny how so many other players who are struggling get all the excuses in the book, but 'Land's favourite whipping boy (when Morton's not playing) gets a new thread every few days.

Weak effort guys, and I hope the mods shut this thread down like they do for other players.

Not bashing Beamer at all...luv the guy, as he supported the Dees as a kid. Just seems awfully quiet this season, and have a feeling he may leave. Nothing derogatory.

I don't think he'll be dropped, I believe it will be Magner.

 

In racing parlance , Beamer ( and Magner ) need a "FRESHEN". Send them off to the Gold Coast and that water slide the Cat's boys enjoyed last week !

Not bashing Beamer at all...luv the guy, as he supported the Dees as a kid. Just seems awfully quiet this season, and have a feeling he may leave. Nothing derogatory.

Not from you, but the bashing is already creeping into this thread.

He's obviously struggling with from and the new gameplan etc, so let's give the current Bluey holder some time hey fellas?! Remember how you treated Scully? Well now you guys are acting like him!


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