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36 minutes ago, Adzman said:

Suns looking ahead for next season. They won't rush him back.

We will though.

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Maybe its me....I just dont care where he ends up.  

The era of looking/needing silver bullets is over.  We will develop anyway

Rather get a top FB anyway

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On 7 July 2016 at 10:56 PM, ProDee said:

The 2005 premiership team was an anomaly on many levels, including having a terrible average spread of gosl-kickers.  They ranked second last.  Every other premiership team over the last fifteen years has ranked first or second. 

I wouldn't use this team or its achievements as a yardstick for anything.  Classic Roos.

Was Dave Misson the fitness coach back then?

I seem to recall they had a simply ridiculous run without any injuries to key players for the entire season.

 

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16 hours ago, DemonAndrew said:

still reckon we need this guy in our side if it can be done.

 

he runs and spreads, provides defensive pressure, and kicks goals...when he's able to get on the field.

Roos comment "We don't have a Dangerfield" says a couple of things to me. Firstly Prestia just shortened and it was a veiled comment on our skippers effort. Normally I'm a bit of a fan of Jonesy but he didn't show up yesterday. Not what you would expect of a leader.

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On 7/17/2016 at 10:01 AM, dazzledavey36 said:

Got it from a reliable source. None of this is true. He's just said it so he can fit under Melbourne's salary cap and to turn all other suitors off. 

Source? Me. Dreaming out loud.

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3 hours ago, It's Time said:

Got it from a reliable source. None of this is true. He's just said it so he can fit under Melbourne's salary cap and to turn all other suitors off. 

Source? Me. Dreaming out loud.

Exactly what I thought too, but I'm an unabashed Prestia lover. I suspect if he really wanted to get to Melbourne and he knew we wouldn't have the cards to suit the Suns, he'd just need to appear to lower his trade value, but without lowering his contract value. Particularly, as I'm sure we've already offered him a deal. It's just a matter of whether he's conducive to the deal.

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2 hours ago, CatFishPig said:

We have to get this guys to the club.. I was on the fence, now I think we need any quality we can get..

I gotta say though this seems to be the way Demonland works every week. We have a win and we've got so much inside talent we don't know where to find a place for it all. We lose and suddenly we need mids. I'm of the opinion that we need more A grade talent in the middle as that's where games are won and lost. Not off the half back flank. 

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On 16/07/2016 at 0:49 PM, beelzebub said:

Maybe its me....I just dont care where he ends up.  

The era of looking/needing silver bullets is over.  We will develop anyway

Rather get a top FB anyway

Don't know about Silver,  but we need magnum bullets. plenty of them.

The more the merrier.  We needs movers & shakers, only Viney shook up the opposition on the weekend.

 

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5 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Two pieces of info I found it yesterday is that Dees have a 5 year ofer on the Table for Prestia. I wasn't told how much, just how long. 

I was was also told that Tom Mac wants $700,000 per season.  

If true, he can go &  #()@&  #$&  @%l#

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32 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Two pieces of info I found it yesterday is that Dees have a 5 year ofer on the Table for Prestia. I wasn't told how much, just how long. 

I was was also told that Tom Mac wants $700,000 per season.  

Very interesting if true regarding Prestia..

And Tom McDonald is a peanut if he is seriously asking that much.

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5 hours ago, Dockett 32 said:

Roos comment "We don't have a Dangerfield" says a couple of things to me. Firstly Prestia just shortened and it was a veiled comment on our skippers effort. Normally I'm a bit of a fan of Jonesy but he didn't show up yesterday. Not what you would expect of a leader.

Prestia is not a Dangerfield....and no one thinks Jones is either so it says neither of those things to me.

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