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I reckon this is just encouragement at the moment.  Good to see that he is in the frame though

 
2 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

I reckon this is just encouragement at the moment.  Good to see that he is in the frame though

The site article says he will debut!

Couldn’t be a  media stuff up.

Then again.

Just now, McQueen said:

The site article says he will debut!

Couldn’t be a  media stuff up.

Then again.

Wow..surprised..much. Thanks for the heads up McQ

 

 
1 minute ago, Salems Lot said:

Wow..surprised..much. Thanks for the heads up McQ

 

They usually do a separate article so I agree it seems a bit surprising.

Cant wait to see them all get around him when he kicks his first goal, a bit of team bonding should fire them all up (even more) in determination!

Edited by Doodle Dee


Wasn't banging the door down for selection at Casey last week. A lot to like about the kid but sometimes selection can be confusing.

 

Just now, Wrecker45 said:

Wasn't banging the door down for selection at Casey last week. A lot to like about the kid but sometimes selection can be confusing.

 

He got a vote in the review just behind Munro and Pedersen.

4 minutes ago, Wrecker45 said:

Wasn't banging the door down for selection at Casey last week. A lot to like about the kid but sometimes selection can be confusing.

 

Wouldn't be surprised if it's more a wake up call for garlett.

 

Definite to debut

dees twitter with the below

“A new name to debut in the red + blue.

Congratulations to Charlie Spargo, who will play his first game this weekend against Essendon. ?

Sunday squad ? mfcde.es/2r0jLLm

Suprise selection for me, but I like it. We need to uncover some more players, so worth a shot.

Balic is a bit stiff not to be given a crack but he won't be too far off.


Gut feeling - Charlie has the wherewithal to succeed at this level and will be one of the success stories for the Dees in 2018.

Poor bastard.

The dolts on here will be critiquing his every disposal.

4 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Poor bastard.

The dolts on here will be critiquing his every disposal.

Given how about 5 or 6 have played recently that's not going to happen.

Does anyone know if he's related to recent former Board member Peter Spargo ?


13 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Poor bastard.

The dolts on here will be critiquing his every disposal.

It’ll probably still be short of the vitriol you threw at Jack Watts over the years.

10 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

It’ll probably still be short of the vitriol you threw at Jack Watts over the years.

What year did I start ?

And what was my issue with him ?

15 minutes ago, brendan said:

Video up on club website of him being told, I love these videos 

Can’t find the video on the mobile site... got a link??


15 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Can’t find the video on the mobile site... got a link??

On the app, click on th3 video section and it’s there.

10 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

On the app, click on th3 video section and it’s there.

I had no idea I even had this app!

Thanks.

 

It's always a good time to bring in a first gamer as we need a bit of enthusiasm and Charlie Spargo will add a bit of bite close to goals.

Hopefully he is picked in the 22 when they finalise the side.


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