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Russian Bomber

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He has lots of experience at playing with poor teams that should hold him good stead.

Edited by old dee

 

He'll play second fiddle to Leuy, but with his injury history having someone like Jamar ready to go isn't such a bad idea.


Good luck to the Russian he wanted to play on

we moved him on which i think was the right decision.

He wasn't exactly tearing it up at Casey during his last season so you wouldn't think the Bummers would be expecting much. Back up I suppose and probably some mentoring/coaching.

Edited by Bitter but optimistic
typo

 

Good luck to him.


As much as I wish Jamar well, I'd be much happier if no ex-MFC player helped Essendon out of their self-dug hole. Wil be hard to watch especially when they play us.

Can confirmed Russian was down at Essendon today wearing their uniform. Will be one of their top ups.

 

Gawn vs Jamar round 2.. I know who id rather have.

Good on him. If he wants it, I hope he gets another year out of himself.

Will be interesting to watch he and Gawn go head to head. 

I wouldn't be troubled about the Russian. I am more worried that the AFL website is suggesting Daniel Cross as one of Essendon's "top-up" players. This cosy top-up arrangement is going to impact on every Club to their detriment in addition to the damage caused by the banned players at other Clubs.


4 minutes ago, stuie said:

Aiden Riley apparently a chance as well.

 

Aidan Riley is no longer on our payroll whereas Cross is a Casey coach.

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3 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Aidan Riley is no longer on our payroll whereas Cross is a Casey coach.

Huh? I didn't mention anything about Cross...

18 minutes ago, CBDees said:

I wouldn't be troubled about the Russian. I am more worried that the AFL website is suggesting Daniel Cross as one of Essendon's "top-up" players. This cosy top-up arrangement is going to impact on every Club to their detriment in addition to the damage caused by the banned players at other Clubs.

I thought that Daniel Cross had some sort of contractural arrangement with MFC / Casey.   Still, contracts, AFL and integrity seem to be all mutually exclusive. 

Any player who is desperate enough to play for those cheating scum losses all respect they had.

 


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5 minutes ago, olisik said:

Any player who is desperate enough to play for those cheating scum losses all respect they had.

 

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10 minutes ago, olisik said:

Any player who is desperate enough to play for those cheating scum losses all respect they had.

 

If he can get another year of ALF footy out them and take some money off them......Well why not?

 
2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

it's his choice but it doesn't sit well with me

Why?    They will have get their top up players from somewhere.    Another year of an AFL wage beats the hell out of wages in the minor league.

 

4 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

it's his choice but it doesn't sit well with me

Maybe that is because like me dc  you come a long gone era.


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