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Is Petracca tradeable at the end of the year?

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Well this was a waist of my thumb power!!

 

The sad reality is, now that this thread exists, people are actually going to use it anytime he has a bad game in his first 50.

(I could have even written 'bad kick in his first 50 games)


Tell you who isn't tradeable, Clayton Oliver, cleanest player in the team and has played what 5 games? Unbelievable this kid.

4 minutes ago, leucopogon said:

Tell you who isn't tradeable, Clayton Oliver, cleanest player in the team and has played what 5 games? Unbelievable this kid.

Petracca, borderline...............Oliver ................OMG How good is that kid going to be????   Mind you,he did look a little tired towards the end. Rest next week ???

 

17 hours ago, leucopogon said:

Tell you who isn't tradeable, Clayton Oliver, cleanest player in the team and has played what 5 games? Unbelievable this kid.

Yep. Put in take out job for the rising star. Oliver is just warming up. He is the first go to point beneath the tap, at least he should be. Eases the burden on our big guns (Viney, Jones). Look what Jones can do with a relatively free reign.

17 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

The sad reality is, now that this thread exists, people are actually going to use it anytime he has a bad game in his first 50.

(I could have even written 'bad kick in his first 50 games)

Nah, Petracca no joke.

6 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Petracca, borderline...............Oliver ................OMG How good is that kid going to be????   Mind you,he did look a little tired towards the end. Rest next week ???

Clayton Oliver = Micheal Voss

Its that simple...


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Yeah, you're right. Not everyone recognises irony, sarcasm or even humour. Sorry. I promise never to intrude on your miserable existence again. 

Did you notice we had a win today?

32 minutes ago, The Reverend said:

Not sure he's gonna make it. 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

 

Yeah, I'm joking!

your a drongo  what a stupid  thread rubbish  admin delete this 

39 minutes ago, leucopogon said:

Tell you who isn't tradeable, Clayton Oliver, cleanest player in the team and has played what 5 games? Unbelievable this kid.

Ridiculous post. 

Tradeable. 


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11 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I realise you were Joking Rev. Unfunny however!! FMD I've been banned for less than this!!!!

The that makes me proud! 

It was sarcasm in response to the thread about TMac. It certainly stops beiing funny when you have to explain it! Lesson learned I guess....

 
1 minute ago, The Reverend said:

See above. Do I have to start a thread to explain sarcasm?

Relax Rev,my post was intended to be just as light hearted as yours.

We won,lets all be happy.cheers.gif

1 minute ago, The Reverend said:

The that makes me proud! 

It was sarcasm in response to the thread about TMac. It certainly stops beiing funny when you have to explain it! Lesson learned I guess....

Lesson number two.. Don't bother responding to me because I rarely make a serious or comprehensible post.

 


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