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32 minutes ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

Nailed it

just snuck in ;)

 
4 minutes ago, bobby1554 said:

Fantastic news! In a week where feelings were at a low, this brings sunshine to my soul at least.

Heal well young one, heal well.

Yes Gussy Yes, some good news after a s house week. Cmon the mighty [censored] Dees.

 

First time I have smiled all week. Great news.

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Woweeeee

Thats fantastic news

love this player will be a star for many years


31 minutes ago, johndemonic said:

I bet he signed perfectly on his non-preferred hand too ?

Brilliant! Haha

Great news, that just about wraps up all the top end of the list doesn't it?

7 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

Great news, that just about wraps up all the top end of the list doesn't it?

Just Oscar to go now.  Then the hard decisions on some of the fringe players begin.

 

Great news.

To think I had him the gun as a potential trade bait earlier in the year.

I feel quite dirty now.

8 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Great news.

To think I had him the gun as a potential trade bait earlier in the year.

I feel quite dirty now.

me too, primarily cos he was an obvious 'asset'

ecstatic to see his turnaround in form, and more than happy for him to stay and continue on the way he's going


Wow North's war chest must be HUGE now!  Haha

4 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Wow North's war chest must be HUGE now!  Haha

Outside of Gaff and Lynch (who isn't considering Norf), is there anyone of note left on the free agency market?  They might have to wait another year... again.

30 minutes ago, jane02 said:

First time I have smiled all well. Great news.

Good choice by Gus and perfect timing for the Dees! Will lift Demon players and supporters spirits alike and provide an infectious and much needed optimism leading into the big match this week against the Crows. GO DEES!

44 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Just Oscar to go now.  Then the hard decisions on some of the fringe players begin.

Are there many hard ones ?

 

Onya Gussy lad. This current core will take us to a flag ?


Now that is good news. I needed to hear something positive after last weekend.

8 minutes ago, Mondê said:

Onya Gussy lad. This current core will take us to a flag ?

Blind positivism Monde.

We still have glaring holes.

2 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

good result, now to just fix his cleanliness with the ball up

cleanliness is next to godliness, lets NOT clean him up too much.

 

I want him playing more like a Demon !    like I do the rest of the side.

@old dee I disagree. We could use a couple of cherries on the top of the cake but at full strength our spine is set.

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13 minutes ago, Mondê said:

@old dee I disagree. We could use a couple of cherries on the top of the cake but at full strength our spine is set.

except we still don't have a chb

lever is not (imo) a kp defender

2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

except we still don't have a chb

lever is not (imo) a kp defender

spot on dc, what / who do we have to give up to get one?

Must be the new tactic for list managers across the league.  If a player stalls on signing a new contract, just threaten to trade him to North.

He’ll be signed up by the end of the week.

 
2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

except we still don't have a chb

lever is not (imo) a kp defender

Maybe enter Steven May?

At the very least, it would allow Lever to truly play as the intercept defender. A backline of Frost and Oscar doesn't fill me with confidence.

26 minutes ago, old dee said:

spot on dc, what / who do we have to give up to get one?

Hopefully after another pre-season Harrison Petty is ready to step in. However we could look to trade for one. I daresay Tyson could be used as trade bait, he could net us a second rounder to on trade for a KPD. Will be a fascinating off season


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