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So much wasted time commenting on Doumpas.For good news Dangerfield will be a Dee for 2016,we may also pick up for zilch,nil,nothing Ayce Cordy a de-listed Dog and on the rookie list Lachie Keefe. I have taken my meds and it was yummy.can't for the copy and

pasters for there juicy comments and the good old grammer police. If we were visual the fashion police would be doing o.t

https://youtu.be/GGu4nhviVoc

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Yes i must watch the "other" version. But i love Big Kev as an actor!

The original was ahead of its time. Much like Twin Peaks. Both came out around the same time too. Its plot twists and narrative arc is amazing for a show that was only 9 episodes.

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What is on the video? When I clicked on the link it said that it is not available?

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So much wasted time commenting on Doumpas.For good news Dangerfield will be a Dee for 2016,we may also pick up for zilch,nil,nothing Ayce Cordy a de-listed Dog and on the rookie list Lachie Keefe. I have taken my meds and it was yummy.can't for the copy and

pasters for there juicy comments and the good old grammer police. If we were visual the fashion police would be doing o.t

giphy.gifgiphy.gifgiphy.gifgiphy.gif We are confused. I think Jack gets it.


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http://www.sen.com.au/news/09-15/trade-sentral-toumpas-carlton-jetta#52y1iMVxy7vJtX5t.97

Brett Anderson reporting that there is a 'very good chance' he is at another club next year.

The man famously picked by Melbourne ahead of Ollie Wines appears to be on the way out of the club after three underwhelming years as a Demon.

Each of their careers could not have started any differently with Wines soaring to elite status at Port Adelaide, while Toumpas managed just 13 games in the last two seasons.

“Jimmy’s name came up last year and has come up again this year,” said SEN draft expert Brett Anderson.

“I think there is a very good chance that he probably plays at another footy club next year.

“He was a pick four and I think there was 17 other clubs that would have taken him ahead of Ollie Wines.

“All the talk of they took the wrong player, hindsight’s a wonderful thing.”

Read more at http://www.sen.com.au/news/09-15/trade-sentral-toumpas-carlton-jetta#EhG5xWPF3E551uVo.99

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I wonder how many of the 17 would still be thinking he's worth a crack. They have their chance now

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It is sad how any demonlanders have acted as if there were zero other clubs who would have made the same drafting decision, not 17.

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I know I'm well and truly in the minority here but if we've been patient with Watts I think we should give Toumpas at least another year. Still think he will end up being a solid player.

We've been patient with Watts...and hes still not there. We're so enamoured we've shopped him and no takers.

This is the reason we should persist also with Toumpas ?

Haven't sold me !!

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Can see a Morton like trade occurring. ToumpAs for pick 65

Just threw up in my mouth a little.

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It is sad how any demonlanders have acted as if there were zero other clubs who would have made the same drafting decision, not 17.

It's the same with every single other high draft pick of recent years that has turned out to be a failure

They all picked themselves

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Might get Moore and a late pick for him from Port or one of the SA clubs could on-trade something to Brisbane or Gold Coast in our bid to get Redden or Bennell?


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It's the same with every single other high draft pick of recent years that has turned out to be a failure

They all picked themselves

That is just not true.

Both Gysberts and Cook were first round draft picks that were not expected to go where they eventually went.

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Can see a Morton like trade occurring. ToumpAs for pick 65

Sad isnt it. While dont think his value is quite that low, its not going to be pretty.

I honestly believe our drafting hoodoo's are behind us now. We simply can not afford to make such mistakes any longer.

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I know I'm well and truly in the minority here but if we've been patient with Watts I think we should give Toumpas at least another year. Still think he will end up being a solid player.

Absolutely. Giving him away for chump change now would be essentially giving up on him, which would run contrary to everything Roos was saying prior to this season.

Toump can still become a decent player. We've seen the talent he has in glimpses. It's just going to take patience. I'll be disappointed if we basically chuck in the towel and give him away for nothing.

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Staggers me that some grown adults can't differentiate between he's and his. I mean, honestly. The mind boggles.

Whilst I am a genuine pedant, just maybe autocorrect has had some influence. Can do strange things, sometimes.

My opinion is he is on the table, if we can fetch something decent, such as a 2nd rounder, he is traded. If not, and depending how the list looks after trade period, he re-signs.

Seems a pretty reasonable summation

It is sad how any demonlanders have acted as if there were zero other clubs who would have made the same drafting decision, not 17.

But the usual suspects will no doubt come out with "I told you so " or some variant.

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Nearly everyone accepts he was rated a top 3 draft pick, let alone pick 4, so it's just one of those things.

I'd get rid of him now while he might have some value.

Keep turning the list over.

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Might get Moore and a late pick for him from Port or one of the SA clubs could on-trade something to Brisbane or Gold Coast in our bid to get Redden or Bennell?

Not Sure what the fuss is about Moore skills just average, since being drafted has only played in dribs and drabs?

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That is just not true.

Both Gysberts and Cook were first round draft picks that were not expected to go where they eventually went.

they were pick 11 and 12 that's obviously not the same as the top 5 is it

pedantic contrarian

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