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2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Goddard - anyone?  It’s not beyond reality. He is still very good. 

I’d rather keep Bernie on

 
3 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Goddard - anyone?  It’s not beyond reality. He is still very good. 

No

4 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Goddard - anyone?  It’s not beyond reality. He is still very good. 

No

 
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5 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Goddard - anyone?  It’s not beyond reality. He is still very good. 

Not for us, but Carlton or GWS would be mad not to pick him up for a year.

4 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

God, I hope he gets another contract.

 

Imagine all the nuffies on here calling for us to recruit him as a delisted free agent if he doesn’t!

signed up for the next 2 years, signed for 3 when he joined Port


7 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Goddard - anyone?  It’s not beyond reality. He is still very good. 

No.

My tip is the peptides will play a fair whack of friday / thursday night football next year...

I actually really don’t think they’re that ‘attractive’ to watch

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11 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

Poor old Watts. Would be lucky to get a game at Casey the way he is playing. Looks to be totally uninterested in going anywhere near the ball unless it lands in his lap. Doubt he’ll get another contract. 

It's sad because he was playing great footy for us midway through last year. He was a Melbourne player and our GWH number 1 draft pick (albeit several years on from that). Now that he's at port, he's neither and has no motivation or identity whatsoever.

After years of being in the spotlight, it's almost as if he's trying to have as little impact on his new team as possible.

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13 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Me too.

Finally, Viney would get to play them in 2018.

I actually feel sorry for the poor lad that has to line up on viney in finals round 1. 

Itll be like unleashing  a caged animal, add finals to the mix, he will be [censored] terrifying.


11 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Ridiculous.  It’s Wines v Toumpas as the comparison. 

Brayshaw is a champion. And so is Ollie Wines. 

It has nothing to do with comparison. [censored] the comparison off for once.

Slow and has butchered it terribly the times I've watched him this year. 

Go on Ports board and they say the same thing.

4 minutes ago, Chook said:

It's sad because he was playing great footy for us midway through last year. He was a Melbourne player and our GWH number 1 draft pick (albeit several years on from that). Now that he's at port, he's neither and has no motivation or identity whatsoever.

After years of being in the spotlight, it's almost as if he's trying to have as little impact on his new team as possible.

He just looks lost.. mentally checked out big time.

1 minute ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Wattsy looks like he is trying but not in any sort of form.  Sad. 

I've only watched port a few times this year and he has been putrid. 

Sadley I think he is on his last contact. 

13 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

God, I hope he gets another contract.

 

Imagine all the nuffies on here calling for us to recruit him as a delisted free agent if he doesn’t!

They’d love that wouldn’t they!

In all seriousness I think he can. Always next season, still got a bit to play out. 

Why are the commentators praising Jake Stringer and his subpar return of 30 goals for the season?


20 minutes ago, GCDee said:

I actually feel sorry for the poor lad that has to line up on viney in finals round 1. 

Itll be like unleashing  a caged animal, add finals to the mix, he will be [censored] terrifying.

Ablett is scared of him.  He ruined his shoulder for over a season.

He won't sleep the night before.

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Duck gave the Package a C+ grading, is that good?

Stringer is a total joke in the ruck. They'd be better with Tipper in there.


Essendon blowing a 40+  point lead in the last game of the season would be great, especially the way the moron commentators have been worshiping them all night.

1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

Essendon blowing a 40+  point lead in the last game of the season would be great, especially the way the moron commentators have been worshiping them all night.

I’d tuned out, the way they were talking it was a 10 goal margin. Until I looked up and they were 3 goals down.

16 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Wattsy looks like he is trying but not in any sort of form.  Sad. 

Actually I think everything he has done tonight has been OK. All his disposals have been clean and have gone to a player in a better position. Not a game changing performance by any means but not woeful. 

 
31 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Goddard - anyone?  It’s not beyond reality. He is still very good. 

Hes good at pointing at things.....

How many times are we going to hear Essendon is the best team out of the 8? Who cares? 

For what it’s worth I say Brisbane is.


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