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I think Vince should be up there. A superstar midfielder who will perform very well for us.

he is

 

Is that Terlich or Garland far left? Really hope it's Garland

 

Left to right....

Garland, Hogan, Trenners, Jones, Roos, Grimes, Frawley, Howe, Viney..

Can we not wait till some of them become AFL standard before putting them on a a pedestal??

Can we not wait till some of them become AFL standard before putting them on a a pedestal??

It's a picture on a forum not a statue outside the MCG

Can we not wait till some of them become AFL standard before putting them on a a pedestal??

They tried that last time, we were stuck with McKenzie.

Edited by KingDingAling


It's a picture on a forum not a statue outside the MCG

So what...Lift your standards boy.

Left to right....

Garland, Hogan, Trenners, Jones, Roos, Grimes, Frawley, Howe, Viney..

Nah, left to right: Garland, Tyson, Vince, Jones, Grimes, Frawley, Trengove, Viney or Watts.

Chip next to grimes maybe?

Frawley Howe and viney next to grimes

Left to right....

Garland, Hogan, Trenners, Jones, Roos, Grimes, Frawley, Howe, Viney..

Nah, left to right: Garland, Tyson, Vince, Jones, Grimes, Frawley, Trengove, Viney or Watts.

No No No and No

As much as i rate Chip and hope he stays on next year, i'm not big on Ransom demands on a club by individual players. And we all know who the last player was to do that.... :blink:

Trengove and Viney either side of the captains. Definitely.

Tyson and Clarky

Watts and Howe


Trengove and Viney either side of the captains. Definitely.

Tyson and Clarky

Watts and Howe

Nothing against Clark as I think he is a ripper of a bloke but I only want to see players on the Banner who will play majority of the year.

No No No and No

As much as i rate Chip and hope he stays on next year, i'm not big on Ransom demands on a club by individual players. And we all know who the last player was to do that.... :blink:

Ransom demands?

Players re-signing midseason or even pre-season before they reach FA is a prehistoric notion in professional sports.

Those contracts will be signed later and later until I think that the league will stipulate that all Pending FAs wait until October before re-signing.

Frawley is not holding anyone to ransom.

Edited by rpfc

 

Nah, left to right: Garland, Tyson, Vince, Jones, Grimes, Frawley, Trengove, Viney or Watts.

Pretty sure it's: Garland, Viney, Trengove, Vince, Jones, Roos, Grimes, Frawley, Howe, Hogan, Watts

Ransom demands?

Players re-signing midseason or even pre-season before they reach FA is a prehistoric notion in professional sports.

Those contracts will be signed later and later until I think that the league will stipulate that all Pending FAs wait until October before re-signing.

Frawley is not holding anyone to ransom.

When he says his re-signing is "subject to" seeing whether a coach re-signs or not, i believe it is holding the club to ransom. If he says i havent made a decision, waiting till later in the year etc that would be entirely along normal lines a la Buddy

Edited by Rusty Nails


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