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Head says 'ok maybe'

Heart says 'NO %^#(!@# WAY'

Love you Trenners!

Yep 100% agree with you UTAH!

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Dammit WYL...do you ever have anything positive to say on this forum!!!

What do you want me to say...The Club i love has been a disgrace since 2007

Roos and PJ like Harvey Kietel in "Pulp Ficttion" have been bought in to clean the place up.

You must remove emotions to be able to do it properly.

Fact: The 2009 Draft for which the club "tanked" over 2 seasons has been an absolute Failure

The players we risked the ENTIRE club over have been completely underwhelming.

Now i am sure Trenners is a Top Bloke...But he does not have the pace to be effective in the midfield

Doesn't mean i wouldn't buy him a cold beer.

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I distinctly remember howls from supporters that Trenners deserved to be dropped for some of his awful output earlier this year. I know it ended up being injury related... but we also have to consider that he can't get back to his best following his surgery. That particular injury can be career ending. I'd love to see him get back to his best and become the player we all hoped he could be, but I can't help thinking this is part of the scar tissue (thanks to Neeld's moronic captaincy decision) that Roos is trying to excise from our list.

Yep..Feet & Hips are LOAD BEARING...This is my concern with Toump...Injuries to either of these body parts is very serious to elite athletes.

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I would do this deal in a heartbeat. Picks 2/3/12 put us in an enviable position and the club obviously has something in the wings. Brett Anderson from SEN is saying the club is potentialy looking at trading out one of our other high draft picks.

I love this bold approach to improving our list. Trenners is a limited footballer. Do people want a team of favourites or a team capable of playing finals?

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Trenners and pick 23 is surely worth more than pick 12.

Trenners alone maybe but can't see the point of throwing in 23.

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I would do this deal in a heartbeat. Picks 2/3/12 put us in an enviable position and the club obviously has something in the wings. Brett Anderson from SEN is saying the club is potentialy looking at trading out one of our other high draft picks.

I love this bold approach to improving our list. Trenners is a limited footballer. Do people want a team of favourites or a team capable of playing finals?

Now i know for sure Roos wants Massive improvement next year.....not just a piddly 2-3 spot increment....

Paul Roos has 2 seasons to fire up this old girl...The MFC is becoming ruthless from today.....

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Now i know for sure Roos wants Massive improvement next year.....not just a piddly 2-3 spot increment....

Paul Roos has 2 seasons to fire up this old girl...The MFC is becoming ruthless from today.....

Go Dees!

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After Mahoney said that Richmond came to us with the deal, the idea that it's part of a mega-deal is just wishful thinking now.

Yes, but if Richmond had heard that we needed 12 for some big deal, they might make the first move.

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