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Dan Connors - is he worth the risk?

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Hi guys,

Ive just read the story about Dan Connors trying to resurrect his career. Is he worth a crack for a very late pick. He is only 24 and not a bad footy player. Can play multiple positions. Let me know what you think

 

while yes he may be a decent footballer i think he would be a big NO! He is not what we would want around our club given that we're beginning to build a strong culture, he's had too many chances and to have him in the team would probably prove to be a bit of a distraction as people would feel we had to constantly keep an eye on him. He may not've done anything wrong when he was sacked but he has done many other things.

 

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Im loving the response to my question. I say hell no as well, i just had a mate of mine wanting him.

This one has been brought up before. Connors can play but is poison, let him prove himself in the state comps (and not at Casey) for a couple of years then look at him.

No!

Avoid like the plague crossed with that 'White Chicks' movie.

 

Hi guys,

Ive just read the story about Dan Connors trying to resurrect his career. Is he worth a crack for a very late pick. He is only 24 and not a bad footy player. Can play multiple positions. Let me know what you think

I don't like him socialising with that dastardly Dustin Martin....he makes him sleep in..

Simply not a good enough player to justify such a risk.


With the culture Neeld and co have been building, he would not fit in. We want hard workers who don't [censored] around. He f*cks around big time and doesn't have the work ethic to fit into our elite environment. He also isn't a huge talent like say a Ben Cousins to take the risk on.

That's a "No" from the Melbourne Football Club.

How many good games has he played?

I don't know his career well on the ground...

My Richmond mates tell me on his good days he was a average to good player.

None of them were worried when he was cut.

Their comments seemed be a along the lines of " plenty of his ability in the system".

My Richmond mates tell me on his good days he was a average to good player.

None of them were worried when he was cut.

Their comments seemed be a along the lines of " plenty of his ability in the system".

walk away. Trouble for little return.

I hardly think he meets the criteria of 'THE FOUR PILLARS OF MELBOURNE'.



Yes very good player richmond should have got rid of martain aswell, could have both

Could we just draft him just to hear what venom denham would say.

Seriously though no way. Have a look at the photo, he just looks like a bit of a tool and also he is obviously a bad influence especially since Dustin Martin has been banned form socialising with him.

 

Him and Sylvia in a bar together... scary....

We should only pick bad boys, a team of bad boys, i could see martin out the door soon, bad boy to the core, he will get busted with drugs soon

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