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Chris Mayne

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Really the Lions should be after a Mayne. :cool:

Thank you and don't forget to tip your waitress!

 

Word is mayne wants 500k a year over 3 years. I think he is blue collar and on the decline. 

It's a no from me.

Maek Stevens said last night that Collingwood is a lock for Chris Mayne.

This is on top of Buckley saying they are interested in Ivan Maric ??

Collingwood are the new Richmond.

 

Averaged 15 touches a game this season and 14 last season and to be honest is a bit of a spud. Plus he has [censored] hair. No thank-you.

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19 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Maek Stevens said last night that Collingwood is a lock for Chris Mayne.

This is on top of Buckley saying they are interested in Ivan Maric ??

Collingwood are the new Richmond.

The same old Buckley led Collingwood...Lynch, White, Howe now Mayne.

Who will solve their forward problems?

Some defenders who can kick the ball would be my starting point.


Mayne is their equivalent to Grimes.

Says in the age that pies are offering 4 year deal! Wtf. Buckley getting desperate

he'll be 28 in 2 months, is a good role player but barely gets a goal a game. 

Really baffling this one. Buckley will be gone by round 8 next year. I just cannot wait!

21 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Says in the age that pies are offering 4 year deal! Wtf. Buckley getting desperate

he'll be 28 in 2 months, is a good role player but barely gets a goal a game. 

Really baffling this one. Buckley will be gone by round 8 next year. I just cannot wait!

 

I dunno... When you consider they've been trying to compete with Cloke & Jesse White up forward, Mayne looks like an All-Australian talent.

 
30 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Says in the age that pies are offering 4 year deal! Wtf. Buckley getting desperate

he'll be 28 in 2 months, is a good role player but barely gets a goal a game. 

Really baffling this one. Buckley will be gone by round 8 next year. I just cannot wait!

Just read it, think baffling doesn't cover it, also just re signed Jesse White

15 hours ago, AngryAtCasey said:

Really the Lions should be after a Mayne. :cool:

the main problem Mayne, is that he is yet to take his mane with him to Maine


with Treloar, Adams, Aish, Varcoe, Howe, Greenwood, Crisp... and now after Mayne, Dal Santo & Maric. I think it's clear that Bucks is desperate for a team with as few existing collingwood players as possible! 

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