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#zanotti reporting that he will sign for Sydney.  Personally I'm not the fazed.

 

Has been doing the twitter rounds this afternoon. Apparently Jones and Reid to re-sign long term

 

I would see him as an 7.5/10 player.   A good foot soldier but not a star.

IF the price is right, yes.  But not a must.

 


13 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

If not Zac, who then?

We need a mid with line breaking speed. Outside run

J Kelly? 

 
2 hours ago, Mickey said:

Has been doing the twitter rounds this afternoon. Apparently Jones and Reid to re-sign long term

4 years according to Mick Warner.

3 hours ago, Danelska said:

#zanotti reporting that he will sign for Sydney.  Personally I'm not the fazed.

Wouldn't be in our best 22 even if we did get him.

Would just be depth.


Personally I would have been over the moon if we'd landed Zac. Bernie and Jordan in their last year or 2 .....we need some mids. 

Salem or Zac Jones is a tough choice but I reckon Zac could be as good as his big brother in a few years injury free . He has great handball skills is quick tough and a good kick and above all else super competitive. All though Nath has carried a disfunctional team -who knows how resilient people are until they have done it as has our great captain . 

If Salem can get some continuity he could be anything . 

9 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Wouldn't be in our best 22 even if we did get him.

Would just be depth.

Take the red n blue glasses off mate. Zac would be best 22 and has 8-10 years of best 22 ahead of him at swans. His high draft pick and the reported 4 year deal is reflective of how he is valued. 

23 hours ago, Danelska said:

#zanotti reporting that he will sign for Sydney.  Personally I'm not the fazed.

LOL. Last offseason Zanotti said he was 99% sure Rockliff was going to be traded to Melbourne in a deal involving Lynden Dunn. I private messaged him pestering him about where he'd gotten his sources from and he said he'd make an apology post if he was wrong. Got blocked a few days later.


8 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

LOL. Last offseason Zanotti said he was 99% sure Rockliff was going to be traded to Melbourne in a deal involving Lynden Dunn. I private messaged him pestering him about where he'd gotten his sources from and he said he'd make an apology post if he was wrong. Got blocked a few days later.

Checkmate?

http://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/sydney-swans/zak-jones-resigns-with-sydney-on-twoyear-deal-snubbing-hometown-return-to-victoria/news-story/eb3e22994542155b36feba73261644dd

If you'd just held off around 90seconds.... :)

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But wait I thought he was certain to be a demon! Didn't his body language clearly state he wanted to play with his brother?

Just having a laugh, knowing how loyal Nathan it's hardly surprising to find out his younger brother is the same. 

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5 minutes ago, one_demon said:

Heard on the radio this morning that he's warming to playing with us next year.

Heard from someone who claimed to have a very good source that he has already committed to Saints. 

For all I know that source could be the X of X's X's X X X.... When I said that to him he got very adamant. As most people do with such an impeccable source. 

16 minutes ago, one_demon said:

Heard on the radio this morning that he's warming to playing with us next year.

melbourne the location or melbourne the club?

 

Zac is a good NQR player or as Jack Dyer would have said, a good ordinary footballer. Not a criticism.Would not want to give up too much for him.

Would definitely have a role to play in our best 22, but he is far from a star or match winner.

Will be interesting to see what his trade value is...

 

 

 

 


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