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Jeremy on the move?

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A context for any evaluation of Mr Howes worth is the value put upon his captain ( the real one ). Jones is worth somewhere in the order of 3/4 M p.a Thats probably pretty close to mark.

In light of that Howe doesnt come within a bulls roar. if Jeremy want that kind of moolah then fair enough...the door is that way >>>>>>>>>>>

When high flying Howie steps out of his own shadow and puts away the notion of cameo spectacle and turns in solid performances like his leader then he may be justified to better remuneration.

He ( JH)is amongst about half a dozen players we could swap out with no great loss, in fact more a potential to better.

Just play footy Howie

  • 2 weeks later...
 

Gubby Allen on AFL right now.

He didn't mince his words, said the rumored Howe trade with GWS was "absolute crap"

...and you would believe anything 'Gubby' said?

 

As if you wouldn't trade Howe for pick 7. Every day of the week.

And for the record, information that GWS had come a-knocking was posted on Demonland early on the last day of trade period. We certainly would have had enough time to do something if we'd wanted to. At the time, it was reported that Howe knocked it back.

we would have, but he had no time to contemplate a move, or how' he'd feel, or the logistics.

Jeremy is on the move you say? Is he coming to the Dees? He would be distracting to say the least.

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good for a laugh

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...and you would believe anything 'Gubby' said?

I just saw it and my first thought was that he was lying.

He does seem quite dopey though. Might just be hard to read.

Jeremy is on the move you say? Is he coming to the Dees? He would be distracting to say the least.

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His he a fellow work colleague of your?

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