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Non-Dees discussion

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On 25/03/2016 at 6:12 PM, Forest Demon said:

Yep, Manchester City is a bridge too far, but I think Mooy is good enough to be a regular for a premier league club outside of the big 4 or 5.

Would love to see Rogic get fit and have one more huge year at Celtic. He has shown many flashes of brilliance this year, but just can't get the continuity with his fitness. One consistent year and then he can make the move to a decent club in England/Spain/Germany.

I have him at Tottenham any day 

 
10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Toumpas playing in SANFL?/ About his level!

My no 1 can't stand player at the moment would have to be Westhoff! Can't stand him Period!

We could use him I reckon. 

5 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

We could use him I reckon. 

Trade Oliver for the Toump.

 
14 minutes ago, Demon_spurs said:

I have him at Tottenham any day 

I'd have him at Forest anyday as well, but he is too good for the championship.


46 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Trade Oliver for the Toump.

I was talking Westoff DA. 

 

1 minute ago, Earl Hood said:

I was talking Westoff DA. 

 

Ahh I thought you were being humorous considering how much Picket Fence loves Toumpas. 

 

We could definitely use Westoff. 

36 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Big game Nit Nat.

Should have taken him #1.

Jack will come good JR don't worry. What shytes me is Steff Martin at the Lions for zilch along with Moloney because we took some aged hacks from Geelong. When you revisit the 2012 draft it makes you weep, apart from J Viney as a Father son it was a draft debacle, forget Wines, on today's performance how do we like Stringer taken at 5 just after the Toump at 4? How far ahead could we be now if we had nailed the 2012 draft I wonder? 

 
12 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Jack will come good JR don't worry. What shytes me is Steff Martin at the Lions for zilch along with Moloney because we took some aged hacks from Geelong. When you revisit the 2012 draft it makes you weep, apart from J Viney as a Father son it was a draft debacle, forget Wines, on today's performance how do we like Stringer taken at 5 just after the Toump at 4? How far ahead could we be now if we had nailed the 2012 draft I wonder? 

Stop it Earl..You will get ulcers going back to 2012...We all saw it..

12 minutes ago, Earl Hood said:

Jack will come good JR don't worry. What shytes me is Steff Martin at the Lions for zilch along with Moloney because we took some aged hacks from Geelong. When you revisit the 2012 draft it makes you weep, apart from J Viney as a Father son it was a draft debacle, forget Wines, on today's performance how do we like Stringer taken at 5 just after the Toump at 4? How far ahead could we be now if we had nailed the 2012 draft I wonder? 

Yes but then we perhaps win a couple more games and don't end up with Petracca and Brayshaw or Oliver and the Weed. I understand the angst of "we should have picked X" but it is so pointless. 

We are in the best shape since the late 80's, let's enjoy it


the thought of Hawthorn winning 4 makes me physically ill, so I will barrack against them no matter who they're playing

that said, the Cats and Dangerfield can go to hell

47 minutes ago, Good Times Grimes said:

I hope they both lose.

A draw would be perfect. And we would finish the round in 8th.


Geelong will be flag favourites after today.

Hawthorn have some ordinary footballers out there, and some great footballers nearing the end. This could be the year they finally fall out of the top couple, but not willing to put a line through them just yet.

Nothing new here. Hawks have been slow starters for the past few seasons and premiers at the end.

The Hawks are going to need a Demons style comeback to get out of this one.

Gee the cats midfield is scary, especially once they add in Scott Selwood


 
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19 minutes ago, Peter Griffen said:

Gee the cats midfield is scary, especially once they add in Scott Selwood

Apart from Selwood and Dangerfield, their midfield is very overrated. 

This is the worst Hawks team in 8 years. 

Yet the quality of football at times today is so good it's depressing. 


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