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3 hours ago, Nasher said:

It’s a shame that’s what 3 years or so on the list amounted to when he seemed to have potential early on. Perhaps he had already been told he wouldn’t be renewed and threw in the towel.

That’s footy I guess.

I never really saw potential in the bloke 

On 9/1/2018 at 7:41 PM, Deemented Are Go! said:

Sorry if previously mentioned:

So we’re in the Prelim against against the winner of who v who? 

 

Richmond or Essendon, a big part of me wants to see Richmond out in straight sets and give us an easy Prelim against the Bombers

 
12 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

Without getting too far off topic all I'll say is if the club really loved Oscar wouldn't he be signed up right now? Only regular best 22 player out of contract.

No logic in that assumption at all, last time he was out of contract he re-signed after the season, Tmac apart from this year re-signed contracts at seasons' end. He could be holding out for a better deal or possibly considering other offers.

18 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

No logic in that assumption at all, last time he was out of contract he re-signed after the season, Tmac apart from this year re-signed contracts at seasons' end. He could be holding out for a better deal or possibly considering other offers.

Indeed. Or he might have put talks on hold ro give himself a shot at playing well in finals and drive up his price.


2 hours ago, binman said:

Indeed. Or he might have put talks on hold ro give himself a shot at playing well in finals and drive up his price.

You are related to him aren't you...Or is it Oscar?

If not you must keep his picture under your pillow.

50 minutes ago, jnrmac said:

You are related to him aren't you...Or is it Oscar?

If not you must keep his picture under your pillow.

Well, you've got his photo on your dartboard so what's the difference?

Oh, Bin's supporting one of ours and you're potting him at every opportunity.  Go figure.

1 hour ago, jnrmac said:

You are related to him aren't you...Or is it Oscar?

If not you must keep his picture under your pillow.

I really don't understand your opinion of Oscar, he is a 22 year old, 59 game key defender, mostly playing on older more developed players, who earns his spot in the team every week.

Were you one of the TMac potters as well?

 

Still no highlights on the club website arghhhhh

5 hours ago, Petraccattack said:

Still no highlights on the club website arghhhhh

 


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