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What's with the name change BBO?

I thought you actually changed your avatar a few weeks back, but it only lasted a day or two.

Off the grog for Febfast Al. The change in avatar was jusr to give one of my cousin's some publicity.

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Off the grog for Febfast Al. The change in avatar was jusr to give one of my cousin's some publicity.

Crimestoppers probably gives them plenty enough.

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With our recent additions in Oscar and Frost and the new & improved Dunn guessin that he wouldn't be high on our agenda.

Rather keep an eye on the Dangers, Selwoods and other quality mids in the the world

leadership thru the mid sized types, mids & half backs. class footballers are needed, class as in intelligence & guts. the disposal skills an important 3rd... but gimme the selwood/mitchell/hodge clones please.

danger or Sloane, I'm starting to lean to Sloane

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Nah he's pretty woeful.

He is a clumsy disposal and frequently giving away free kicks - from what I recall, for all the statisticians, stats may suggest otherwise.

With our current back line i don't think we need him.

Dunn, garland, Tmac, Lumumba, Frost Jetts, potentially include howe/pedersen.

for the amount of cash he would want we would prob be better putting that money into other areas.

Thats my opinion.

Im also not a fan of him so my opinion is somewhat bias.

I think Roos is slowly building the new side from underneath with kids as we add depth & maturity going along.

IMO look for an Agrade Gun-side of our kids in 4-5 years... changing our spots atmo; building a stronger culture as we part out the old.

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Off the grog for Febfast Al. The change in avatar was jusr to give one of my cousin's some publicity.

your not onto the protein thing are you Pal, eo? your avatar looks like you've been porkin it up a bit

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The only way Roos would think of taking rance is if Garland leaves, if not forget it, we need a gun midfielder, not an ok defender.


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The only way Roos would think of taking rance is if Garland leaves, if not forget it, we need a gun midfielder, not an ok defender.

Another season like his last will sure be the end for Garland.

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damien hardwick said rance would stay because he said alex said he wants to stay. well damien, tom scully told a man riddled with cancer that he loved melbourne and would stay. sorry but judging on past players he is gone.

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Zero interest in Rance.

Defence is probably the one position that has been considerably strengthened in the recent period of awfulness. Getting Frost and O-Mac on top of what was already there, I'd be highly content with spending elsewhere in FA.

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