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Patrick Dangerfield

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Why do we continue talking about a player who has no chance of coming to our club....

Got me stumped. He's all but signed at Geelong, the deal's been done for ages.

Move on, people.

 

What a disloyal traitor you are. I bet you old employer is sickened by your greedy attitude.

Why is he a traitor? People move jobs every day

Why is he a traitor? People move jobs every day

im sure jnrmac is being sarcastic

 

I really dont get why danger would go to Geelong. In terms of their midfield up and comers I see only Caddy as likely to come on at the same level as their previous stars.

I really dont get why danger would go to Geelong. In terms of their midfield up and comers I see only Caddy as likely to come on at the same level as their previous stars.

Family.


So he needs to move back with his parents at moggs creek?

Yeah danger may not arrive at Melbourne

but could you imagine the egg on those faces if he does. Will sit back and enjoy if this does happen. Almost hoping it does tbh!

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Edited by dee-luded

Yeah danger may not arrive at Melbourne but could you imagine the egg on those faces if he does. Will sit back and enjoy if this does happen. Almost hoping it does tbh!

& for any others, just in case there wasn't enough to go around

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Its purely a family decision for Danger. If it was about the money he'd come to us because we offered nearly double and he said no.

Its purely a family decision for Danger. If it was about the money he'd come to us because we offered nearly double and he said no.

Surely he could buy a new family with the money that we've offered him.


Why is he a traitor? People move jobs every day

[irony emoticon] That's not what they say when footy players move for bigger dollars :) [close irony emoticon]

Family.

He's 25 years old for god's sake, does he want to move back in with is mummy and daddy so they can wash his socks for him?

He's a fully grown adult and a bloody millionaire at that.

Can't believe he wouldn't consider driving an hour to see his parents if it meant a better career move for him. Perplexing.

Interesting that we haven't heard any whispers from Chook or GNF this year about Dangerfield...

Edited by AdamFarr

Its purely a family decision for Danger. If it was about the money he'd come to us because we offered nearly double and he said no.

You make it sound like Geelong is more than a 1.5 hour drive from Melbourne. Gee whiz, he could live in the northern suburbs and it would take him just as long to get to work in peak hour!

He's 25 years old for god's sake, does he want to move back in with is mummy and daddy so they can wash his socks for him?

He's a fully grown adult and a bloody millionaire at that.

Can't believe he wouldn't consider driving an hour to see his parents if it meant a better career move for him. Perplexing.

Astonishing, isn't it? He'd be crazy to take less more to play in Geelong. Why would you do that when you can get more money and play with an up-and-coming side? There must be more to it? The "go home" factor has nothing to do with it. People act like as if Geelong and Melbourne are in different countries. Geelong is just a suburb of Melbourne, really. It's to Melbourne what Milwaukee is to Chicago.

Edited by praha


Interesting that we haven't heard any whispers from Chook or GNF this year about Dangerfield...

a series of quotes from sources yesterday:

1,000,000 - 1 shot

We're playing Hay List to Geelongs Black Caviar, but still a chance.

I've got more chance of being drafted.

Its difficult to not dream until it's a definitive no. But don't leave your nuts flapping in the wind waiting for good news.

But don't leave your nuts flapping in the wind waiting for good news.

What if I do it without any expectation of receiving anything in return? Just 'cause?

What if I do it without any expectation of receiving anything in return? Just 'cause?

then we will think you are a bbo alias

a series of quotes from sources yesterday:

1,000,000 - 1 shot

We're playing Hay List to Geelongs Black Caviar, but still a chance.

I've got more chance of being drafted.

Its difficult to not dream until it's a definitive no. But don't leave your nuts flapping in the wind waiting for good news.

Well i'm going to take that as a good omen as Hay List was always my favourite horse!

Don't forget, Hay List never got to have a shot at Black Caviar when it was right at the top of it's form.

He's 25 years old for god's sake, does he want to move back in with is mummy and daddy so they can wash his socks for him?

He's a fully grown adult and a bloody millionaire at that.

Can't believe he wouldn't consider driving an hour to see his parents if it meant a better career move for him. Perplexing.

No I agree fully, but that's the only reason I can see him going to Geelong over us. We can offer him more cashola and honestly I believe we're in a current better position then Geelong, but hey, I'm not running the show.


Well i'm going to take that as a good omen as Hay List was always my favourite horse!

Don't forget, Hay List never got to have a shot at Black Caviar when it was right at the top of it's form.

#HorseBanter

a series of quotes from sources yesterday:

1,000,000 - 1 shot

We're playing Hay List to Geelongs Black Caviar, but still a chance.

I've got more chance of being drafted.

Its difficult to not dream until it's a definitive no. But don't leave your nuts flapping in the wind waiting for good news.

I like long shots ..

No I agree fully, but that's the only reason I can see him going to Geelong over us. We can offer him more cashola and honestly I believe we're in a current better position then Geelong,

but hey, I'm not running the show.

That should be appended to every Demonland post.

 

I really dont get why danger would go to Geelong. In terms of their midfield up and comers I see only Caddy as likely to come on at the same level as their previous stars.

I rate Duncan, Motlop, Guthrie, Cockatoo, Horlin-Smith plus an elite player in Selwood. If you had a star-studded team already, you couldn't fit Dangerfield into your salary cap.

I rate Duncan, Motlop, Guthrie, Cockatoo, Horlin-Smith plus an elite player in Selwood. If you had a star-studded team already, you couldn't fit Dangerfield into your salary cap.

I don't think they warrant that title


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