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Jimmy Toumpas, clean hands.

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He actually reminds me of a young Gary Lyon,slightly shorter i think,but his composure and coolness,sure hands and kicking are very similar to Gaz.

Hard to not love the new boys - and Jimmy is all class

If this bloke can win his own balll (on top of his beautiful ball use) we will have something very special

 

i admit it, I love him already.

Fantastic isn't it..

I have the feeling, & the secure thoughts as well, that we are going to have a tough & rugged side, as well as being just about the hardest team to play against.

tough & rugged, like the Demon teams of the 50's.

and then we get some kids of seeming high quality, to add the creative spice of life to our dreams.


It's possible he'll be my favourite Demon by the end of the season.

He's a little ripper. The 2012 draft 'week' could possibly be the best ever for this club.

Hogan, Toumpas, Viney and Barry - hopefully all 200 gamers for this club.

Have heard this before.

This guy will be an absolute gun. He knows exactly where to go to get the footy and has sublime skills.

Loved his lead in the forward 50 with Jettas bullet pass

 

Signed on for another year too. Love it when a kid shows some loyalty early

does anyone know the terms? other than the extra year..

His nickname is thumper? As in the bloody rabbit?

I prefer "Jimako"

Loved the look of this kid and so wrapt we were able to stitch him up with pick 4 (thought he would go pick 3 for sure though GWS have enough midfielders and needed a defender). Loved the fact he showed he can kick a goal, loved his class love the fact he's Greek (it's been a long time coming and I don't see how someone with the name "Beveridge" could be considered Greek) and love the fact he's already extended to a third year.

His run-up to goal was funny but what was funnier I thought was how skinny his calves were, looked quite amusing but I don't really care as long as he can kick the ball.

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