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None of us know that. If that was the reason Neeld moved him on then I don't have a problem with it, as long as all avenues were exhausted. Still think the trade was a gamble, and would rather Neeld toughen up players than ship them out every time.

As you say none of know for sure why he was shipped out but from the outside it looks like Neeld is moving players out who do not fit his requirements. After last years performances he would not have the time or inclination to toughen players up if they didn't show they were 100% committed to the cause, why waste his and our time?

At the start of last season again looking from the outside in it appeared that both Gys and Sammy Blease were well behind the pack as far as their fitness and training was concerned. Blease worked his butt off and it's a credit to him, he has the goods to be a top class player and now he has the work ethic to go with it. I would say he is a win for Neeld and one that he did toughen up.

I reckon there is a good chance that Gys will be playing local footy in 2014 unless he gets the message.

 

Only about 40% of the posts in this thread Stuie. Give it a rest, you really do help to make this board hard to read at times.

Just block me and be happy with 60% then RGRS, problem solved.


You already are blocked, can still see how you are clogging the boards with a ridiculous amount of posts.

23 odd in this thread, 5 more and you may match your IQ

Why read them then if you've already blocked me? Geez and you question my IQ.... (hilarious btw, how do you come up with such gems?)

 

Why read them then if you've already blocked me? Geez and you question my IQ.... (hilarious btw, how do you come up with such gems?)

Hadn't read them. Just the last ones as I knew they would be responses. Get it chump?

Hadn't read them. Just the last ones as I knew they would be responses. Get it chump?

Haha you blocked me but keep reading my posts anyway and I'm the chump?


Give it a rest Stuie.

For your own pride man at least.

I'm only responding to people, the power is in your own hands.

I'm only responding to people, the power is in your own hands.

Ok. Go for your life. Keep digging that hole.....

Haha you blocked me but keep reading my posts anyway and I'm the chump?

It takes a while before he gets it.....lol

There's a lot of emotional attachment to a three game wonder in this thread.


Why read them then if you've already blocked me? Geez and you question my IQ.... (hilarious btw, how do you come up with such gems?)

Stu,

you are the Joe Bugner of Demonland.

15 rounds of shite but somehow you still breathe oxygen,

much to everyones disappointment.

Good call Biffen

Just block me and be happy with 60% then RGRS, problem solved.

The problem is other people quote you a lot and if they have you on ignore they still have to read your predictable posts.

It's like having a table at a restaurant near the toilet; you try to ignore it, but every now and then a slight wiff of manure comes your way.

No need to be attacking Stuie. He is entitled to his point of view. I enjoy being able to debate all things Demon and so do all of you; that's why you're here. If we all agreed, this would be very boring.

No need to be attacking Stuie. He is entitled to his point of view. I enjoy being able to debate all things Demon and so do all of you; that's why you're here. If we all agreed, this would be very boring.

Stuie constantly comes into threads and directly engages in arguments with anyone who has an opposing view to him. Particularly when it comes to players past or present.

He is predictable to the point that I know roughly when he will come into a thread, and what he will post. The arguments always seem to degenerate into childish slanging matches and it is tiresome up to the point that is affecting my experience here.

He needs to grow up and stop with this constant badgering of other peoples opinions. Maybe offer up some original thoughts and ideas himself.


Stuie constantly comes into threads and directly engages in arguments with anyone who has an opposing view to him. Particularly when it comes to players past or present.

He is predictable to the point that I know roughly when he will come into a thread, and what he will post. The arguments always seem to degenerate into childish slanging matches and it is tiresome up to the point that is affecting my experience here.

He needs to grow up and stop with this constant badgering of other peoples opinions. Maybe offer up some original thoughts and ideas himself.

Hardly casus belli.

VFL player today. Enough said.

As was our captain...

Wow, You're saying that the circumstances for our captain, having played about half a VFL game after a 3 month injury layoff

last week playing in the VFL come Round 1, are the same as Gysberts who played every game in the

NAB Cup/Challenge but did so poorly in the preseason that he wasnt selected for senior consideration?

Very astute observation.

 

He is predictable to the point that I know roughly when he will come into a thread, and what he will post.

Roughly? I set my watch to it.

16 and a half hours to go . . . .

And I am certainly not [censored] myself..


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