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1 hour ago, SFebey said:

Not for me.

Not for me, either. Almost a risk if taken seriously.

 
38 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Not for me, either. Almost a risk if taken seriously.

He'd be better than Vince on a HBF, but at 31 we could do better.

22 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Sign immediately: Brayshaw, Jetta, Oscar, Harmes 

Probably stay: T Smith, Balic

Could go either way: Kent, Keilty, Wagner, Vanders, Flippers, King, Johnstone, McKenna

Probably go: Bugg, Vince, JKH, Pedersen

As far as contracted players: Frost, Stretch and Tyson the three most likely to seek trades I would've thought, unsure there will be much interest for any of them. And we might want to investigate moving Garlett.

A year ago I would say you are mad.  Yet JGs form has detiorated such that its possible.  If so any club will be his 3rd.

Not often a 4th.

 

Probable delist - mckenna Vandenburg johnstone  Filipivic (r) Bugg 

possible trade - Kent JKH 

question marks - vince (retirement) garlett (consistency) Tyson (disposal efficiency) 

a question, IF,,,  Dylan Shiel or Josh Kelly wanted out of GWS, to come back to Victoria.?

What would you be prepared to trade, to get one of them to the Dees, for 2019 ?


6 hours ago, DV8 said:

a question, IF,,,  Dylan Shiel or Josh Kelly wanted out of GWS, to come back to Victoria.?

What would you be prepared to trade, to get one of them to the Dees, for 2019 ?

Petracca

Sign up now on Jetta and Harmes.

JKH is a delisting, Brayshaw a delisting or trade if you can get one for him, as we saw with Jack Watts clubs are not lining up to sign guys with zero aggression and that cant lay a tackle and Brayshaw is really another Watts without the foot skills.

Wouldn’t mind seeing Vandenberg when he returns, he was going alright when up and running.

7 minutes ago, Big Demon said:

Sign up now on Jetta and Harmes.

JKH is a delisting, Brayshaw a delisting or trade if you can get one for him, as we saw with Jack Watts clubs are not lining up to sign guys with zero aggression and that cant lay a tackle and Brayshaw is really another Watts without the foot skills.

Wouldn’t mind seeing Vandenberg when he returns, he was going alright when up and running.

You want to delist Brayshaw and keep Vandenberg? Wowsers

 
11 minutes ago, Big Demon said:

Sign up now on Jetta and Harmes.

JKH is a delisting, Brayshaw a delisting or trade if you can get one for him, as we saw with Jack Watts clubs are not lining up to sign guys with zero aggression and that cant lay a tackle and Brayshaw is really another Watts without the foot skills.

Wouldn’t mind seeing Vandenberg when he returns, he was going alright when up and running.

Surely you are trolling with the Brayshaw comment? Taking the [censored]!!!

36 minutes ago, Big Demon said:

Brayshaw a delisting or trade if you can get one for him, as we saw with Jack Watts clubs are not lining up to sign guys with zero aggression and that cant lay a tackle and Brayshaw is really another Watts without the foot skills.

 

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32 minutes ago, SFebey said:

You want to delist Brayshaw and keep Vandenberg? Wowsers

No aggression. There is a reason he wears a helmet during the game.

58 minutes ago, Dirts said:

No aggression. There is a reason he wears a helmet during the game.

Huh?  I smell troll.

Angus has been our best midfielder in games, and a strong contributor since his return.

wears a helmet because he went in too hard

back to the craft room  for you, to sniff some more Uhu glue.

1 hour ago, Big Demon said:

Sign up now on Jetta and Harmes.

JKH is a delisting, Brayshaw a delisting or trade if you can get one for him, as we saw with Jack Watts clubs are not lining up to sign guys with zero aggression and that cant lay a tackle and Brayshaw is really another Watts without the foot skills.

Wouldn’t mind seeing Vandenberg when he returns, he was going alright when up and running.

Did you post this while brain dead?

3 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Huh?  I smell troll.

Angus has been our best midfielder in games, and a strong contributor since his return.

wears a helmet because he went in too hard

back to the craft room  for you, to sniff some more Uhu glue.

100% troll.

You regularly see idiotic comments made on here, but thats just about the dumbest thing i have ever read.

To suggest Brayshaw could be Delisted indicates not just a low IQ, but a complete absence of brains.

Ignore button gets another workout.


You could probably make a call on a couple right now, but with half a season still to go I don't think anything is certain at the minute.  If there are a few injuries (god forbid!) then someone might get a run and show themselves to be quality depth worth another year on the list.  

I've seen a few wanting to delist both King and Filipovic, but I doubt we will delist both.  Especially if we don't recontract Pedersen, which is highly likely, at the end of the season.  King has had more time on the list than Filipovic has, so you would assume that if they feel they have gotten as far as they can with King then he might be the one to the get the flick.

The ones who will get a new contract are obvious.  Jetta, Harmes, O Mac and Gus will get new deals and are crucial to the side going forward.  The rest?  That's anybodies guess right now.

On 6/14/2018 at 6:19 PM, Moonshadow said:

Gee there's some decent names coming out of contact in 2019. Need to lock away a few this year if possible, Hogan particularly 

Hogan

Melkaham

Salem

I think it drops off after that.

Half that list can’t get a game, Lewis and Jones are both nearly cooked. Potential in ANB, Smith and the Weed.

3 hours ago, SFebey said:

You want to delist Brayshaw and keep Vandenberg? Wowsers

taking pizz

5 hours ago, Big Demon said:

Sign up now on Jetta and Harmes.

JKH is a delisting, Brayshaw a delisting or trade if you can get one for him, as we saw with Jack Watts clubs are not lining up to sign guys with zero aggression and that cant lay a tackle and Brayshaw is really another Watts without the foot skills.

Wouldn’t mind seeing Vandenberg when he returns, he was going alright when up and running.

Big Demon makes a good point about Brayshaw. I'd be happy to package Brayshaw and Hogan up as a package and send them to Princess Park for Murphy. Probably concede we'll need a sweater for Carlton, so prepared to pay half of Hogan's salary in 2019 as well. 

5 hours ago, Big Demon said:

Sign up now on Jetta and Harmes.

JKH is a delisting, Brayshaw a delisting or trade if you can get one for him, as we saw with Jack Watts clubs are not lining up to sign guys with zero aggression and that cant lay a tackle and Brayshaw is really another Watts without the foot skills.

Wouldn’t mind seeing Vandenberg when he returns, he was going alright when up and running.

I am afraid you have either found an early drinking hole or have not been taking notice of Brayshaw's efforts. He is our outside mid !!!!! and we would be mad to lose him.


5 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The trolls are taking over. 

Ah the hypocrisy in full flight @buck_nekkid

Yes Big Demon has a different opinion, and out come the troll posts

Thought this was a public board and posters could post what they like

Yeah right

I don't agree with Big Demon but he is entitled to his opinion. Isn't he?

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50 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Ah the hypocrisy in full flight @buck_nekkid

Yes Big Demon has a different opinion, and out come the troll posts

Thought this was a public board and posters could post what they like

Yeah right

I don't agree with Big Demon but he is entitled to his opinion. Isn't he?

Suggesting we delist Brayshaw at the end of the season, yes that’s not trolling... don’t quote me in the future head-troll. 

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7 hours ago, Big Demon said:

Sign up now on Jetta and Harmes.

JKH is a delisting, Brayshaw a delisting or trade if you can get one for him, as we saw with Jack Watts clubs are not lining up to sign guys with zero aggression and that cant lay a tackle and Brayshaw is really another Watts without the foot skills.

Wouldn’t mind seeing Vandenberg when he returns, he was going alright when up and running.

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40 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Ah the hypocrisy in full flight @buck_nekkid

Yes Big Demon has a different opinion, and out come the troll posts

Thought this was a public board and posters could post what they like

Yeah right

I don't agree with Big Demon but he is entitled to his opinion. Isn't he?

The irony.

You’re usually the first poster to come out in defence of players when they’re shitcanned and here, in such an obviously wrong assertion you’re in support.

Unbelievable.

7 hours ago, SFebey said:

You want to delist Brayshaw and keep Vandenberg? Wowsers

For sure if Vanders comes back 100%. We need to be looking ahead to finals footy now and Vanders is the type of guy that is going to be handy in that environment if right. You can't play a guy like Angus in finals, he would be like a deer in the headlights.


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