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If we get rid of Cross and pick this clown up, i will not be a happy camper.

 

If we get rid of Cross and pick this clown up, i will not be a happy camper.

I would be even less happy! NO NO AND I REPEAT NO!

 

Looks genuinely hurt by the Geelong non-contract offer. Wouldn't be a good fit for us but I hope he gets a 1 year contract somewhere else just so I can see him kick 5 against his former club (and hopefully see them spiral down to the bottom of the ladder).


I will not be happy if we get him. Not what we need at all.

Old, slow, selfish, struggling with form and his career ending.... perfect fit. Get him.

Part of the dees recruiting strategy in Neeld era.....

 

If we get rid of Cross and pick this clown up, i will not be a happy camper.

My thoughts exactly.

Still feel gutted about Cross not getting another year.

I love Stevie J, just don't think he is right for our club. Maybe a club that has a closing premiership window would best suit him.

If club did get him though, he would be the perfect teacher for Petracca - adding a bit of selfish mongrel to his game!


I'm neither here nor there about the prospect of getting him, but I am stunned by the outright negativity by many on here.

The bloke is a modern day legend who did some stuff no other player is capable of. Some of you guys are talking like we're trying to pull Tom Gillies out of retirement!

I would prefer us to go for Adcock.

I'm neither here nor there about the prospect of getting him, but I am stunned by the outright negativity by many on here.

The bloke is a modern day legend who did some stuff no other player is capable of. Some of you guys are talking like we're trying to pull Tom Gillies out of retirement!

Let's get Liam Jurrah back then. Have you asked yourself why Geelong are getting rid of him? With the addition of Dangerfield and Henderson the Cats may well be challenging for a top 4 position next year, and yet they don't want to retain a "modern day legend". He's a lair who wants to play the game on his terms.

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