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6 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

If he could weed out those shocker short kicks and indiscriminate long bombs he’d be having a ripper season

I know that the talk is Freo is into him, but I believe North have made him their next major money target

Norf offers everyone $ 1 mill, if I was him I'd be the first to take it !

 

he ain't going no where..he's a dee. i'm sure the club has him as taking over jonesy's role (in potentially a variety of ways) heading into the future.

 

1 hour ago, Rocky said:

he ain't going no where..he's a dee. i'm sure the club has him as taking over jonesy's role (in potentially a variety of ways) heading into the future.

 

Hope your right? ?

 

1 minute ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

cash money and to play for his old man and uncle's club

You obviously haven't listened to a recent Melbourne podcast.  If there's one player not going anywhere it's Brayshaw.

He hasn't strung enough games together on the back of concussion issues to be offered a big contract by another club and he loves the Dees club and his teammates. 

He also comes from a great family with loads of character. 

He's the last player you should be worried about leaving. 

Feel likes hes going to become the player thay Scott Thompson could have become if he had stayed at the dees.

Proving what a bloody good player he'll become over the journey with us.

 

Nought desperate to get someone/anyone. 

What would they offer ? 

Rather he stayed....but...


51 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

i've heard it @ProDee
 

words mean nothing

Not every player has to be painted with the Tom Scully brush. 

4 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Not every player has to be painted with the Tom Scully brush. 

Tom Scully gets a bad rap.  He would have been totally insane not to take that GWS offer and stay at the basket case that was MFC at the time.  in the AFL players still don't say they are leaving until they do - look at Tom Lynch.  "...lied to dying Jimma's face" - spare me!  I'm totally over it - Hogan is at the club as a result.

41 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

lying is the second language of football

We have had a heap of players recently state they love the club and then signed on. You might be cynical about it, but we have a pretty good track record recently of players following through with their intention to re-sign with the club.


1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

Not every player has to be painted with the Tom Scully brush. 

Is that Chris Hannah in your Avatar?

2 hours ago, beelzebub said:

Nought desperate to get someone/anyone. 

What would they offer ? 

Rather he stayed....but...

North can have Hannebery

2 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

i've heard it @ProDee
 

words mean nothing

agree wwsw.  words are cheap...  and sometimes minds ideas thinking changes.

1 hour ago, Fifty-5 said:

Tom Scully gets a bad rap.  He would have been totally insane not to take that GWS offer and stay at the basket case that was MFC at the time.  in the AFL players still don't say they are leaving until they do - look at Tom Lynch.  "...lied to dying Jimma's face" - spare me!  I'm totally over it - Hogan is at the club as a result.

Jimmy shouldnt have even asked. Not the role of the president. 

19yr old me would have left too.

1mil per year for 6 years when he hadnt even established himself in the afl.


1 hour ago, Fifty-5 said:

Tom Scully gets a bad rap.  He would have been totally insane not to take that GWS offer and stay at the basket case that was MFC at the time.  in the AFL players still don't say they are leaving until they do - look at Tom Lynch.  "...lied to dying Jimma's face" - spare me!  I'm totally over it - Hogan is at the club as a result.

Watt, you don't think he could have earned that sort of money, with us???

 

9 minutes ago, WERRIDEE said:

North can have Hannebery

My question is simply...what might north offer.

Uncle Jimmy would be very keen.

Somewhere... someone ...will be collateral if the club is looking to get back into the drafting.

 

 

 

43 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Watt, you don't think he could have earned that sort of money, with us???

 

OMG what a romantic notion

 
5 hours ago, Nasher said:

Why would he leave?!

Probably more money and get to play with his brother at Freo. 

I just don’t like it when these things drag on through the season and even though he is saying the right things, there ain’t no signature on paper yet. 

Time will tell. 

Come on MFC get him signed, he is a beauty and compliments the rest of our mods and structures and will only get better.

Stay Gus...!!!!!!


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