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James Podsiadly

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Fellow demonlanders hear me out.

Who else likes the idea of James Podsiadly in the red and blue. The J-Pod will provide the experience and bigger body that is most certainly in need down at MFC and we would be getting him for next to nothing.

Why not give him a short-term contract with a promise of a coaching role down the line (I hear he has coaching aspirations). J-Pod can really crash the packs and would give us great structure. He can come in to the side when required and cycle as a ruck/forward with the likes of Hogan, Clarke, Watts, Dawes and Fitzy. Our depth of talls would almost certainly cause match up headaches and depth is particularly crucial considering the unlikelihood of Clarke and Dawes consistently getting on the park.

Furthermore, Pods can switch into the backline if required and give the likes of McDonald a chop out whilst he continues to develop in 2014.

Could do a lot worse than picking up this man. What say you demonland :cool:

 

you make good points, and if we had a few less talls id say yes. but at the moment we have alot of falls, we dont wanto play too tall.

 

Fellow demonlanders hear me out.

What say you demonland :cool:

The look on Bert's face in your avatar says it for me.

Midfielders please.

Why on earth would we want a tall forward on his last legs?

Nice bloke and all, but if there's one person that has been made to look good by Geelong's midfield dominance in recent years, it's him.

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Thread: Wants to sign James Podisadly

Says it all really...

 

Could not crack the Demons forward line for 2014. Behind Clarke, Dawes, Hogan, Howe and I am certain that Fitzy is the next guy to go down forward when depth for bigger bodies becomes an issue.

J-Pod is a J-Pass for me.

Has been a "great story" but no way, for us now.

Fellow demonlanders hear me out.

Who else likes the idea of James Podsiadly in the red and blue. The J-Pod will provide the experience and bigger body that is most certainly in need down at MFC and we would be getting him for next to nothing.

Why not give him a short-term contract with a promise of a coaching role down the line (I hear he has coaching aspirations). J-Pod can really crash the packs and would give us great structure. He can come in to the side when required and cycle as a ruck/forward with the likes of Hogan, Clarke, Watts, Dawes and Fitzy. Our depth of talls would almost certainly cause match up headaches and depth is particularly crucial considering the unlikelihood of Clarke and Dawes consistently getting on the park.

Furthermore, Pods can switch into the backline if required and give the likes of McDonald a chop out whilst he continues to develop in 2014.

Could do a lot worse than picking up this man. What say you demonland :cool:

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