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17 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I live near Jesse Hogan, the Mac brothers and a couple of the fitness staff, at my age I get tired searching their bins every night,  what tier am I?

@Wiseblood   rumours,  some are comedy gold, read for what they are

do they know this ?? :rolleyes:

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19 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

I live near Jesse Hogan, the Mac brothers and a couple of the fitness staff, at my age I get tired searching their bins every night,  what tier am I?

You think we think you're joking.

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33 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

You think we think you're joking.

Sorry I thought this was a rumour topic

Connors using the Lever situation to do a bit of 'managing'

Bit disappointed with the bin situation, only ever produced a few cigarette butts,  copious amounts of shoulder strapping and well read but now discarded 'Key Defending for Dummies'

The change slots in the Parking Meters on Albert St are not what they used to be either

 

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2 hours ago, mauriesy said:

"I heard it from my old man who heard it from a client who heard it from 'someone' at Melbourne" is about Tier 99.

99 problems but made up stuff aint one

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2 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I rarely post on this thread or draft threads because I know jack [censored] about such matters.

 

That would make you and expert.

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5 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

I live near Jesse Hogan, the Mac brothers and a couple of the fitness staff, at my age I get tired searching their bins every night,  what tier am I?

@Wiseblood   rumours,  some are comedy gold, read for what they are

Quick someone close the lid!

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On 18/09/2017 at 11:37 AM, jackaub said:

Not Motlop please just the sort to fail at Mfc due to soft culture

.....and/or due to being pretty ordinary, with occasional glimpses of good when it suits him. 

On 18/09/2017 at 11:51 AM, Demon77 said:

Wow, now Gawn is rumoured, so that makes Watts, Salem, Hogan even Tyson thrown up as possible trades to secure Lever.

Maybe we should go after Nathan Krakouer instead, would come cheap and I just read he busted up a taxi on the weekend. 

Surely no club would let that happen......it would be akin, say, to getting rid of captain Barassi and coach Smith immediately after featuring in 11 consecutive final series, including 6 flags and 2 runners up.   Any club that did that would surely condemn themselves to decades in the wilderness. 

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So far likely/possible happenings garnering mail.

In : Lever Balic

Out : Watts

Cant wait for the surprises !! ;)

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6 minutes ago, Leoncelli_36 said:

This means you also live near Tommy Bugg...in case you wanted to stalk him too

If he does I think it might be the second time Bugg smacks someone!

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Talking to a couple of Dees fans and the thought is that Kent is not a fan of the Coach. The reverse might also be the case.

If we want Balic an opportunity opens up.

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2 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Talking to a couple of Dees fans and the thought is that Kent is not a fan of the Coach. The reverse might also be the case.

If we want Balic an opportunity opens up.

Of all the likely trades, Kent worries me the least. Disappointment factor-zero. 

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11 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Talking to a couple of Dees fans and the thought is that Kent is not a fan of the Coach. The reverse might also be the case.

Not sure why that would be the case. Dean is such a dedicated and hard working individual who performs at a consistently high level each week.

I'd trade him for pick 95 just to free up a spot on the list.

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46 minutes ago, poita said:

Dean is such a dedicated and hard working individual

How do you know that he isn't just this?  Have you got inside information or are you just making assumptions from your own observations?

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18 minutes ago, Vogon Poetry said:

How do you know that he isn't just this?  Have you got inside information or are you just making assumptions from your own observations?

One only need look at him in a pre-season training singlet to see why.

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36 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

One only need look at him in a pre-season training singlet to see why.

That's a really strange comment I think.  It's based on an observation from a distance and not based on any fact at all. 

I remember reading reports here that Pedo was fat.  I was at training the next week and he lifted his jumper to wipe his brow and he was ripped with not an ounce of fat. 

Do you have any facts to say he was overweight Steve?

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We are definitely in the market for a Ruckman after Spencer's delisting .

I doubt that they will go for a young project player, but word is that North will trade one of theirs .

Pruess, Daw or Goldstein, which one?

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23 minutes ago, Vogon Poetry said:

That's a really strange comment I think.  It's based on an observation from a distance and not based on any fact at all. 

I remember reading reports here that Pedo was fat.  I was at training the next week and he lifted his jumper to wipe his brow and he was ripped with not an ounce of fat. 

Do you have any facts to say he was overweight Steve?

I didn't need facts to see that Pedo was carrying condition and I called it before pre-season had even started last year as did others. He ended up losing 10 kgs so you I'm assuming you saw him post weight loss. And I'm not calling these blokes fat. Because clearly they're not.

I don't mean to sound condescending, but if you've played any reasonably high level sport and have undertaken any sort of skin fold testing it's actually quite easy to tell who is carrying and who isn't.

At AFL level, it stands out. Kent is in the same boat as Pedo. Clearly, he is unsure of what an AFL athlete's lifestyle looks like. Just by looking at him, there's no doubt he could get his skinfolds down through both his diet and working harder on the track. 

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