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34 minutes ago, defuture15 said:

Perhaps ablett to geelong

Watts to GC and Kade to port

And some pick swapping?

Am I,missing something? ?What do,we get?

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7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

63 for me...37 years is nothing!!

We did win one 53 y ago...just saying ;)

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8 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

63 for me...37 years is nothing!!

Went in 2000 so I can relate to the crows supporters yesterday.

My daughter was born 6 weeks later.

 

I was so confident that her demon future wiuld not be like mine!

How wrong I was!

Sorry Hijacking thread

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9 hours ago, DeeZee said:

To lose someone who finished fourth in our best and fairest

He didn't finish 4th, it was 5th, and he won't go near that this year (and not only because of the game he missed either).

Stop kidding yourselves about how fabulous Watts is. Yes, he can be ... sometimes. He can also play so poorly he gets dropped to the seconds. He plays and trains well when he feels like it.

It's clear that the club - from the players to the FD - have had enough.

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Much amused by the rising anti-Goodwin sentiment regarding a potential Watts trade. Some of the same folk who backed Neeld's tough-guy act on arrival. Imagine if Watts had asked Simon to be demoted to the VFL like he did with Roos? I don't think that would play with Simon.

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26 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Much amused by the rising anti-Goodwin sentiment regarding a potential Watts trade. Some of the same folk who backed Neeld's tough-guy act on arrival. Imagine if Watts had asked Simon to be demoted to the VFL like he did with Roos? I don't think that would play with Simon.

I back anyone who represents the club to do the best they can at all times. I don't agree with the Watts trade, but i'll still back Goodwin. However i think it's going to be something many Melbourne fans will have against Goodwin if it's the wrong call.  

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8 hours ago, Abe said:

Rumour I heard yesterday from a guy who has a good track record is that we have asked the question on kade Kolodjashnij as an outside midfielder. 

I really rate him as a player and very much hope he’s on the money here. 

Excellent disposal. I thought he would be destined for big things, but he has not delivered on his talent yet. 

Has played his entire career on the half back flank. I doubt he would come cheap (trade wise)

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33 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

I back anyone who represents the club to do the best they can at all times. I don't agree with the Watts trade, but i'll still back Goodwin. However i think it's going to be something many Melbourne fans will have against Goodwin if it's the wrong call.  

How will we determine if it's the right or wrong call?

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8 minutes ago, Skuit said:

How will we determine if it's the right or wrong call?

Jack's performances at his new club and how much we will lack a tidy player in a Jack Watt mold?

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1 minute ago, MurDoc516 said:

Jack's performances at his new club and how much we will lack a tidy player in a Jack Watt mold?

If his performances at his current club were up to scratch we wouldn't be having this discussion. If he plays better elsewhere, some of us might be correct in suggesting he never put in enough with us and it was time for him to go. See Jeremy Howe.

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1 minute ago, Skuit said:

If his performances at his current club were up to scratch we wouldn't be having this discussion. If he plays better elsewhere, some of us might be correct in suggesting he never put in enough with us and it was time for him to go. See Jeremy Howe.

From my prespective Jack's performances are still good enough for our best 22. Judging his year after a couple bad weeks coming back from injury is stupid. 

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4 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

From my prespective Jack's performances are still good enough for our best 22. Judging his year after a couple bad weeks coming back from injury is stupid. 

He has been inconsistent for 7 years and came back out of shape at the start of season

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2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

He has been inconsistent for 7 years and came back out of shape at the start of season

I disagree, i think his 2016 and 15 were good. This year it was dissapointing how it started, but i think he got back into the swing of things before his injury.

 

EDIT: I should add, no player plays perfect for 22 games. 2016 Jack was a big part of our forward line. 

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2 minutes ago, Deeprived Childhood said:

Apparently Jarman Impey was dancing with Melbourne players in the footy show revue, which obviously means nothing much, but he is on the trade table according to rumours and matches our need for pace and could release Hunt or Hibberd to play higher

It was Impey, Nev Jetta, Varcoe and SPS dancing to Boom! Shake the room.

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2 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

It was Impey, Nev Jetta, Varcoe and SPS dancing to Boom! Shake the room.

Going by Demonland logic, that means Impey, Varcoe and SPS are a chance to play for Melbourne next year!  Quick, someone email Jon Ralph with the news!

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