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Ollie Wines

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Yawn!! Zzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzzz

 

Not again.

No point stating the obvious.


I don't like to make the call before seeing what the Toump can do, but geez it would be nice to have a player like Wines on our list. I think I'm just about ready to concede the point on this one.

Think this constitutes a yadda yadda yadda.

I feel sorry for toumpas not his fault we are incompetent, he has no chance of succeeding because he will always be put up against wines

 

I think we just need to have universal agreement from every Melbourne supporter that we stuffed this up massively so we never have to talk about it again.

Nah he'll come good when he recovers from hip surgery.... LOL

Wines is an absolute monster! He's everything I love in a footballer.


Commentators throwing up the question has there ever been a better finals performance by a 19 year old? 26 possessions, 3 goals, 7 clearances..... Shyte!!!

We made a mistake. Time to move on.

Something about spilt milk? Why bother, the horse has bolted.


How does akid that was best mates with Viney- played with each other and pushed each other, lived with him too NOT get taken by us when we had the chance? What happened? When will we start going the safe non speculative pick for once?!

Love watching the kid play. A champion in the making.

The toump plays for the team I barrack for. Wines plays for an opposition side. Similarly I don't care about McRae or stringer. Build a fuckn bridge

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Nothings changed since the under 18s, Ollie is just now doing it against men.

Kid will be a star, one of the more obvious selections we bungled.

Although I was in shock the year we overlooked Parker.

But what can you do, we don't make the calls.

Something about spilt milk? Why bother, the horse has bolted.

Yeah but You know " a stitch in time....."


We made a mistake. Time to move on.

We've made many mistakes, Port Adelaide have hit it on the head again and again and again... We keep moving on and yet we are still miles away from Port Adelaide. Wines is an amazing player and I think one of the players said he has the x factor that all teams need, it's exactly what we don't have that one player with x factor.

"We" did not make a mistake. Neeld chose Toumpas over Wines. Wines is a star.

All Demonland wanted Wines.

Best makes with Jack Viney, great young bloke and great young footballer.

The toump plays for the team I barrack for. Wines plays for an opposition side. Similarly I don't care about McRae or stringer. Build a fuckn bridge

So you cannot see he is the length of the flemington straight better?

 

Nothings changed since the under 18s, Ollie is just now doing it against men.

Kid will be a star, one of the more obvious selections we bungled.

Although I was in shock the year we overlooked Parker.

But what can you do, we don't make the calls.

Parker won 7 B&Fs from under 12s to under 18s. Always was going to be a star.

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