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1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

good effort there red. presumably your maths improved enough to be able to bill in 6 minute increments? :lol:

Actually that is arithmetic, which I am good at in calculating brief fees and I don't bill in 6 Minute increments as that is for solicitors.

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He's going on the marquee deal that freo are throwing at him . Sun surf back with his crew down in a paradise in freo . 

Trade if it best suits us now . Get Neale . Fyfye aint going anywhere loves the above . Inside info ( on the lifestyle ) and the deal being offered ( x freo board member )  

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5 minutes ago, CityDee said:

He's going on the marquee deal that freo are throwing at him . Sun surf back with his crew down in a paradise in freo . 

Trade if it best suits us now . Get Neale . Fyfye aint going anywhere loves the above . Inside info ( on the lifestyle ) and the deal being offered ( x freo board member )  

There's no way in hell they'll trade out Neale.

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13 minutes ago, CityDee said:

He's going on the marquee deal that freo are throwing at him . Sun surf back with his crew down in a paradise in freo . 

Trade if it best suits us now . Get Neale . Fyfye aint going anywhere loves the above . Inside info ( on the lifestyle ) and the deal being offered ( x freo board member )  

In fairness, your last scoop on the Hogan deal came from you lipreading a conversation with a Brisbane player...

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3 minutes ago, Members' Wing said:

Well if they want him it's Neale or Fyfe. Picks alone aren't going to do it.

How about first round picks this and next season?


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god i hope it is not true.  Superstar in the making

our forward line next year would be a basket case without him

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FWIW I think he'll go, but it is either this trade period or he stays. Internet rumors do make me laugh though.

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26 minutes ago, DubDee said:

god i hope it is not true.  Superstar in the making

our forward line next year would be a basket case without him

The evidence suggests that may not be the case.

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Played footy for nine years and even though wasn't popular never,ever thought about going to another club, just couldn't do that to life forming relationships. 

Many Best Man, Groomsman, soliloquy and various skirmishes later, no regrets. 

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Posted
1 minute ago, Ron Burgundy said:

Bradman was apparently hated by the players.

Pretty handy player to have in the team though.

 

And he left his home state to move to SA.

Posted
2 hours ago, DubDee said:

god i hope it is not true.  Superstar in the making

our forward line next year would be a basket case without him

What role did he play in the Hawthorn win this year or Geelong last year? Hope he stays but if not milk it for all its worth and move on to success without him.

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1 hour ago, big_red_fire_engine said:

What role did he play in the Hawthorn win this year or Geelong last year? Hope he stays but if not milk it for all its worth and move on to success without him.

Can't help thinking he may have held us back this year.  


Posted
4 minutes ago, Django said:

That is ridiculous.

It would be the first time someone had described a 21 year old forward, fresh off two seasons on 40+ goals, as having 'held us back this year'.  

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2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

It would be the first time someone had described a 21 year old forward, fresh off two seasons on 40+ goals, as having 'held us back this year'.  

There are posters reasoning that our forward line might operate better without him, and then there's that.

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4 minutes ago, Django said:

There are posters reasoning that our forward line might operate better without him, and then there's that.

The sample size, two games, isn't anything to go by either.  If he had been injured for half a season and we won the majority of those games, then I could understand the argument.  We won two games, albeit against sides who were in good form the time, but that doesn't convince me that we're better off without him at all.  Far from it in fact.  They're just using that as an excuse for their viewpoint.

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The time has come for me to jump at shadows, which I usually don't do. 

Jesse just posted a photo (big grin, btw) on instagram with a couple of other players, all suited up. His hashtag was #staytuned... could Redleg's idea that it might be announced tonight be on the money?

 

 

 

 

Probably not, but whatever...

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Posted
1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Wouldn't it be great if it was announced he is staying at tonight's B & F?

No problem with that. In fact a good opportunity. But let's see what happens.

Posted
32 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Can't help thinking he may have held us back this year.  

Good god this has to be the most bizzare post going around..

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