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Gut feel ... Moloney gone.

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This is rubbish,you blokes should become writers for The Shire!!!

Beamer is a required player next year and beyond.

Do you think Viney and 2 other 18 year olds will have an influence in the next 3 seasons?

Dreaming!!!

 

I heard that he's sh*itty because MFC took 'Beamers bumps and bruises' away from him.

Its all Neelds fault and if not then probably Watt's fault and if neither then it has to be the dreaded NSC !!!!

Its always someones but apparently hardly ever the player concerned'.

What's the Northcote Social Club got to do with it?

 

This is rubbish,you blokes should become writers for The Shire!!!

Beamer is a required player next year and beyond.

Do you think Viney and 2 other 18 year olds will have an influence in the next 3 seasons?

Dreaming!!!

In 3 seasons...yes i would. This is not Play School here. Our standards have not been high enough....

This thread has gone feral.

McQueen out.


What's the Northcote Social Club got to do with it?

:wacko:

This is rubbish,you blokes should become writers for The Shire!!!

Beamer is a required player next year and beyond.

Do you think Viney and 2 other 18 year olds will have an influence in the next 3 seasons?

Dreaming!!!

Welll...funny you put it in such terms actually. You see you've unwittingly , perhaps , put it all into absolute context.

This is just the point. Viney IS expected to be an impact player next year. Maybe not from round one but by the middle of the season after getting his feet and bearings then very much a possibility.

It's very likely that the club will indeed expect that at least one of another 2 picks will within 3 seasons have influence.

And yes many are suggesting that Beamer's well is running dry as he's not only not inmpacting games the way many still think he is capable of he cant even influence the selectors to continue humouring him..

Dreaming ?? No . Clearing the mist from view?? Yes

Edited by belzebub59

Excactly..... but I'm sure some of us may end up in the Mental Institution by the end of the year so we can all hang out there.

I'll reserve some seats. This club/team has already sent me around the bend. Im doing laps !!
 

No argument he was our worse player that day, but to blame him for the result is the height of ridiculousness.

And yes he probably shouldn't have played, but that was the team Dr's decision, have you EVER heard an AFL player ask not to play?

Simon Prestigiacomo

I'll reserve some seats. This club/team has already sent me around the bend. Im doing laps !!

You have my vote for the best one for Friday 20th July BB.

Very Good


Welll...funny you put it in such terms actually. You see you've unwittingly , perhaps , put it all into absolute context.

This is just the point. Viney IS expected to be an impact player next year. Maybe not from round one but by the middle of the season after getting his feet and bearings then very much a possibility.

It's very likely that the club will indeed expect that at least one of another 2 picks will within 3 seasons have influence.

And yes many are suggesting that Beamer's well is running dry as he's not only not inmpacting games the way many still think he is capable of he cant even influence the selectors to continue humouring him..

Dreaming ?? No . Clearing the mist from view?? Yes

This is a really harmful standpoint.

You're banking on a guy we haven't even drafted yet to take over a spot from a senior player you obviously dislike.

Amazes me how some on Demonland can be so negative about where we're at and have been, complain about the lack of foresight in drafting, then take it for granted Viney will not only get drafter by us, but be a superstar by round 10.

Everyone needs to take a breath, we won't survive until trading period to see what happens otherwise, after all it's still 3 months away!

....And I think that will do, agree with McQueen./

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