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3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Haha ? Satyr at his absolute best!

Gaff was probably the only player on the ground who played out 4 Quarters

 

Clown....

He clearly didn't watch the game.  He saw the Crows won and just made an assumption which, just recently, he criticised others for doing.

 
2 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

He wouldn't be better than Oliver. Different players but not close to Oliver in terms of impact. Gaff is a bit of a seagull.

Thank you, he is an accumulator, let's look at Redden and Shuey for impact or work rate

5 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

37 disposals, 7 score involvements, 7 tackles, 1 goal. Probably BOG again.

On 2018 form he'd be our best midfielder at present. If we can afford him, we'd be mental not to go hard for him. Exactly what we need!

Oh please, so you would say he is better than Oliver, have a lie down chap, you need it

 

7 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

He had 9 touches in the last term.  He was one of their only players not to go missing.  At least try and do a bit of research before you're wrong.  Again.

I was watching the game, but thank you, never been and never will be impressed by him, he is an accumulator, always has been, always will be, if we sign him, all well and good as the FD have a different opinion to me

9 disposals that did what?

Just now, Satyriconhome said:

Wrong, I was watching it, were you?

Every expert/commentator/pundit in the game has him in their All-Australian team. He's been in it before, he will be again. Some have him in Brownlow talk. Yet you think he won't make us better. You sir, are a goose

 
3 minutes ago, Tough Kent said:

Every expert/commentator/pundit in the game has him in their All-Australian team. He's been in it before, he will be again. Some have him in Brownlow talk. Yet you think he won't make us better. You sir, are a goose

I've never rated him, there are others who think the same, unfortunately groupthink and FOBLO takes over, why anything becomes popular

Priddis was the same, how he won the Brownlow always staggered me

As for the AA team, how Nev Jetta hasn't been in it for last two years says it for me

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Just now, Satyriconhome said:

I've never rated him, there are others who think the same, unfortunately groupthink and FOBLO takes over, why anything becomes popular

Priddis was the same, how he won the Brownlow always staggered me

I'd love for you to indicate to me one other person who knows anything about the game that doesn't rate him?


1 minute ago, Satyriconhome said:

I've never rated him, there are others who think the same, unfortunately groupthink and FOBLO takes over, why anything becomes popular

Priddis was the same, how he won the Brownlow always staggered me

Group think has nothing to do with it. 

I was never a huge fan of Gaff’s before this season, but he has taken his game to another level, if you cannot acknowledge that, Your mind is seriously flawed..

Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

Group think has nothing to do with it. 

I was never a huge fan of Gaff’s before this season, but he has taken his game to another level, if you cannot acknowledge that, Your mind is seriously flawed..

He hasn't taken it to a new level, he just seems to have because West Coast were skiing downhill, last 3 games back to his accumulating best

 

100% get Gaff. Victorian boy. Barracked for the Dees. Offer a big 5 year deal around $600k a year. 

Gaff is exactly the connect player we need. Does it both when the Eagles are flying but lifts when others struggle.  

 

1 hour ago, SFebey said:

9 disposals in the last term....

How dare you let facts and reason get in the way of childish defiance!

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Gaff is just ok, but only if he won a B&F or finished top 3 in the Brownlow or was an AA, then I'd want him at the Dees 

;)

9 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Naughty, naughty, ET

I said to put someone on ignore if you don’t like their posts. No big deal, just over threads being derailed.

Gaff was very good tonight, some nice pace and carry out of a few packs. He and Oliver would work well together.

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You certainly know how to unite everyone, Saty. 


1 hour ago, spirit of norm smith said:

100% get Gaff. Victorian boy. Barracked for the Dees. Offer a big 5 year deal around $600k a year. 

Gaff is exactly the connect player we need. Does it both when the Eagles are flying but lifts when others struggle.  

 

You will need to be offering more than 600k to get him

1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

You will need to be offering more than 600k to get him

You'll have to give him what Lever is getting $800k

33 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Why were my posts deleted?  

Mine too and it was 100% truth.

Gaff can accumulate 35 possessions in my side any time he likes.

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2 hours ago, Satyriconhome said:

He hasn't taken it to a new level, he just seems to have because West Coast were skiing downhill, last 3 games back to his accumulating best

Go to bed.

Please.


2 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

100% get Gaff. Victorian boy. Barracked for the Dees. Offer a big 5 year deal around $600k a year. 

Gaff is exactly the connect player we need. Does it both when the Eagles are flying but lifts when others struggle.  

 

$600k is not going to do it...

The cap is $12.8m next year. $600k is not big anymore.

52 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Go to bed.

Please.

It is an opinion, as I said FD may have completely different one, said if they sign him, not going to sulk, just not a fan

1 hour ago, Satyriconhome said:

It is an opinion, as I said FD may have completely different one, said if they sign him, not going to sulk, just not a fan

Yeah, yeah, we got it. Stop banging on about it.

 
4 minutes ago, A F said:

Yeah, yeah, we got it. Stop banging on about it.

Oh so finally I'm allowed an opinion

Will support him 100% if he becomes a Melbourne player, if he does, will look fwd to the first game he plays and the Game Day topic

30 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Oh so finally I'm allowed an opinion

Will support him 100% if he becomes a Melbourne player, if he does, will look fwd to the first game he plays and the Game Day topic

What are you talking about? If you weren't allowed an opinion you would have been banned long ago and many of your posts deleted.

I reckon I've read the same post from you over and over again in the past 5+ pages.

You don't rate Gaff. Great. If you're going to post again, contribute something new or what's the point? (that's rhetorical)

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