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4 minutes ago, Bossdog said:

I hate potting players of any side but.....Jimmy seems to me like a little lap dog , always sniffing around the out side.    I don't think he ever had the confidence to just play the game.   Sort of had an inferiority  complex even at MFC.

I wish him the best but I don't think he can change his personality.

Well that being said he can listen look forward to getting cleaned up by Viney or VB.

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1 minute ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Well that being said he can listen look forward to getting cleaned up by Viney or VB.

why...you reckon he'll break into Ports best 22 by then  ?

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I bought a Jimmy Toumpas badge. Where do I stick it now ????

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5 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

I bought a Jimmy Toumpas badge. Where do I stick it now ????

Do you really want an answer 'pineapple'???

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7 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

I bought a Jimmy Toumpas badge. Where do I stick it now ????

:unsure::rolleyes:

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2 minutes ago, Devil is in the Detail said:

Same place the Scully badge went??

Not fair DIITD, $cullduggery was a lying traitor, Jimmy lost confidence with injury and probably won't make it. Good luck Jimmy. 

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8 minutes ago, Devil is in the Detail said:

More comparing the location of the badges, not the character traits of the person under discussion.

I imagine one could be implanted rectally the other merely discarded.

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1 hour ago, McQueen said:

I guess what interests me the most was Hinkley's ability to transform Polec into the player he is now. People labelled him a potato at Brisbane but arrived home to SA and killed it.

I remember seeing Polec in his first NAB Cup game at Brisbane and knowing he was going to be a star.

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1 hour ago, pineapple dee said:

I bought a Jimmy Toumpas badge. Where do I stick it now ????

Flick it in a well and make a wish. It's certainly better than the 'other' option ;)

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Jimmy and his family are not very complimentary about MFC, and made particular mention to my contact, of Roosy being "not very approachable" and of their boy not getting enough support (Im paraphrasing here as i cant remember the exact words used). Some other stuff i heard make me very comfortable with the decision to trade him.

Not much lost i feel.

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Just now, Ron Burgundy said:

 

I think Ben Kennedy better suits the MFC's current model for player type etc.

 

I thought we were moving away from the poorly skilled poor decision making VFL midgets :P

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1 hour ago, ding said:

Jimmy and his family are not very complimentary about MFC, and made particular mention to my contact, of Roosy being "not very approachable" and of their boy not getting enough support (Im paraphrasing here as i cant remember the exact words used). Some other stuff i heard make me very comfortable with the decision to trade him.

Not much lost i feel.

I get the sense the club had made it really clear what Jimmy had to improve to get more game time, and he just simply hadn't done it. 

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21 hours ago, rjay said:

Do you really want an answer 'pineapple'???

Cant put it there, there's a smallish mobile phone there at the moment.

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Just now, Ron Burgundy said:

I think Toumpas will become an okay AFL player.

I think Ben Kennedy better suits the MFC's current model for player type etc.

Win - win. Toumpas struck me as a really decent individual. I wish him well.

Agree with all. Jimmy hasn't made excuses he came out and said he wasn't competitive enough. I wish him well.

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Bottom line Is we shouldn't have drafted him Number 4 with dodgy hips & Jimmy didn't work hard enough at MFC or Casey

blaming the club in any way is a cheap shot

such a waste...

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Good on him for getting another go somewhere else.

At the end of the day, Jimmy is scared of the contest, and isn't agile/evasive enough to avoid it. As long as the AFL is a tough sport, Jimmy will struggle to succeed. 

Melbourne have built a team of warriors (Viney, Jones, Brayshaw, VDB, Oliver, Hogan, Kent, McDonald, Gawn, Trac,Trengove, Frost, Harmes, Jetta, to name a few), and Jimmy didn't fit.

Seems like a nice fella, so hopefully he does okay.

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Again with the 'high standards' at Port.

Really. I know it's lip service this newclub but I'd say the standards at the Dees would be the same. Maybe little Jimmy just didn't know it. 

Fmd I'm tired of players blaming anyone but themselves. I don't see Trengove pointing the finger. No, he just took same said finger,extracted it,worked his arse off to get back amongst it.

It's all in your head Toumpas. Enjoy Adelaide, playing state league. It's all your cut for I feel. About your standard Jimmy 

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I think Toumpas will become an okay AFL player.

I think Ben Kennedy better suits the MFC's current model for player type etc.

Win - win. Toumpas struck me as a really decent individual. I wish him well.

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Just now, beelzebub said:

Again with the 'high standards' at Port.

Really. I know it's lip service this newclub but I'd say the standards at the Dees would be the same. Maybe little Jimmy just didn't know it. 

 

It's not lip service - it's mandatory upon arrival -  [Insert new arrivals name] said "I have been really impressed with standards set by the group and this is the hardest preseason I have ever participated in (because I really didn't work hard enough at the club that traded me)."

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