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Evans has to be paid out. Been in the system 3 years, plays each week against tradies and blokes that train 2 nights a week and manages 15 touches against them. Dime a dozen, 6ft, one paced midfielder with no X factor. Opposition clubs will delist better players than Evans. Pick one up as a delisted free agent.

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He's got another year on his contract.

"He" - JT or Evans?? (or both?)

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Some guys just can't take a trick!!

Bloody recruiters should have checked though - incompetence.

A side issue - surely this must be the end for Evans. No more chances to show his worth. "Time, gentlemen."

Yep. Shouldda done the apendicitis test. bloody recruiters.

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"He" - JT or Evans?? (or both?)

Both.

Pretty sure Evans signing for 2 more last year was one of the more positive signs of the year.

He'll need to do a Pedersen or Jetta next year.

Is far from 100% committed to his footy is Evans.

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Evans has to be paid out. Been in the system 3 years, plays each week against tradies and blokes that train 2 nights a week and manages 15 touches against them. Dime a dozen, 6ft, one paced midfielder with no X factor. Opposition clubs will delist better players than Evans. Pick one up as a delisted free agent.

Evans has been in the system for 5 years by my reckoning started in 2010 I think! Others may be able to confirm! Anyway time I think! same as

Strauss, Tapscott, Blease, and several others. Is Jack Fitzpatrick going to make it? I now have serious doubts!

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Yep. Shouldda done the apendicitis test. bloody recruiters.

Don't be ridiculous - it's not the recruiters - it's our incompetent medical/fitness team.

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Evans has been in the system for 5 years by my reckoning started in 2010 I think! Others may be able to confirm! Anyway time I think! same as

Strauss, Tapscott, Blease, and several others. Is Jack Fitzpatrick going to make it? I now have serious doubts!

It doesn't happen often picket, but I agree, I reckon we are looking at another decent turnover of players this year, got to be a few more Viv Michies and Aiden Rileys out there who could offer more than blokes like Nicholson

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down to 34 fit players for the next month including rookies

But the only one missing - apart from Hogan who we haven't really seen - who could have an impact is Cross. Cross would lift our midfield output, but who else on he list do you see making a difference?

I guess it's time Tappy had a run to see if he can do anything, although my once high expectations are much lower now.

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The tank is on.

The tank is on for young & old, pelchens Sainters & Lions buy they're necessity,,, Dees & Dogs with youth-full lists still building, Malty's Blues buy h??k or buy cr??k, & Tiges by being themselves.

But "Appendicitis" is "Appendicitis"... there is no hiding that truth.

:unsure: cone of silence.....cone of silence !!! :rolleyes:

ah, reminiscing blZb :cool: oh, & that bloody desk

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Both.

Pretty sure Evans signing for 2 more last year was one of the more positive signs of the year.

He'll need to do a Pedersen or Jetta next year.

Is far from 100% committed to his footy is Evans.

Because he's studying law?

I guess you'd say the same about Dawes then?

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Because he's studying law?

I guess you'd say the same about Dawes then?

Because I have reliable information that he's not 100% professional about his preparation. Nothing to do with anything he's studying, although are you sure he's studying law?

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Because I have reliable information that he's not 100% professional about his preparation. Nothing to do with anything he's studying, although are you sure he's studying law?

Fair enough.

He was studying law, at the very least.

Not sure about now.

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I hope Toumpas and Trengove get along well, because they will be in very similar headspaces with very similar missions from now until the start of next season.

Tapering form beforehand, and an injury layoff that ends their chance of putting things back together this season.

I'm setting my mind to the idea that, come next season, we will have two fresh, motivated, determined midfielders ready to contribute. Not necessarily stars, but functional parts of the midfield mix that bring us that much closer to fielding a 'complete' team each week.

I choose to be optimistic about it all.

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