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I'm very clear on this

If we are going to get him i think he is a great pick up.

If we aren't i think he is total dud and i was never vaguely interested in getting him. 

Same applies to Amon and Langdon. 

 
10 minutes ago, binman said:

I'm very clear on this

If we are going to get him i think he is a great pick up.

If we aren't i think he is total dud and i was never vaguely interested in getting him. 

Same applies to Amon and Langdon. 

That's funny. Because I believe if we pick up any of those players they are clearly unwanted duds and will only clog our list. Watch them become superstars if they go to any other club though. 

1 hour ago, Nascent said:

That's funny. Because I believe if we pick up any of those players they are clearly unwanted duds and will only clog our list. Watch them become superstars if they go to any other club though. 

You are the ying to my yang.

Or as you might say I'm your yang to your ying.

 

I’m no Jenkins fan but he would have been very handy to have this season. 

But I believe he’ll die if he walks out of the goal square at Adelaide Oval so it won’t happen. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

3 hours ago, Demon3 said:

Take it or leave it, i have heard it, i never professed to say where or who from, I'm in the industry and just repeating it because i thought that might be of interest on a page dedicated to possible Josh Jenkins availability. Go figure..

Where exactly, doing what? It's easy to say that.


 
14 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Where exactly, doing what? It's easy to say that.

yeah it is very easy to say that i agree, and i can understand the cynical nature that people might have, so probably shouldn't have said anything, because i don't really want to say what i do  and as a result of that i am happy to accept the negative comments that come my way, its a case of no one really is going to believe it anyway.

 

1 hour ago, Demon3 said:

yeah it is very easy to say that i agree, and i can understand the cynical nature that people might have, so probably shouldn't have said anything, because i don't really want to say what i do  and as a result of that i am happy to accept the negative comments that come my way, its a case of no one really is going to believe it anyway.

 

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I'd take him.

A noted 2 goal a game goal kicker.

Have no faith in Weideman, and T Mac needs support.

We simply can't have a repeat of rounds 22 and 23 again when we literally ran out of key forwards. The situation was that dire that we couldn't even play O Mac as a forward because even he was injured after T Mac, Weed, T Smith and Petty. 


46 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

latest talk has jenkins going to the cats

Wow! They must think that their premiership cat-flap is still open.

56 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

latest talk has jenkins going to the cats

Surely they can't play both Hawkins and Jenkins in the same team

38 minutes ago, binman said:

Surely they can't play both Hawkins and Jenkins in the same team

I was thinking the same.

Why would they need Jenkins?

Maybe because Hawkins hit blokes in the back of the head and gets suspended??


He's on decent coin with 2 years left (I think). Even if the Crows picked up some of it, he'd still take up a fair bit of cap space for what he's really worth

1 hour ago, TRIGON said:

Wow! They must think that their premiership cat-flap is still open.

If they’re into Jenkins then they’ve obviously decided their list is not good enough and they’re now tanking. No other explanation...

Please no! This bloke can't take a grab and only ever gets the one out the back!

There is a reason the crows are happy to let him walk! 

Jenkins is a poor mans Chris Dawes

 
27 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

He's on decent coin with 2 years left (I think). Even if the Crows picked up some of it, he'd still take up a fair bit of cap space for what he's really worth

In the article it he said he'd take a pay cut, probably not much but you would assume a longer term for lower $.

I'd rather have magilla the gorilla in the side than Jenkins.


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