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He sure does run a lot.

Mostly away.

But honestly, I don't see him as anything we particularly need and I'm not sure he sends the right message with the whole 'espirit de corps' thing we appear to have going.

Scully back? I have three responses. 1.  please god no. 2.  Lolol....No.  3. F@ck no! 

Mind you...It would almost be worth recruiting him to just so we could  never pick him and make sure he finished his career as a good Casey player. 

 

I would hate to see us trade for him, but can’t say I begrudge the kid for leaving a club that was a joke to set himself up for life on a crazy good deal.

If our football department thought he would make us better, I would back them in

i think some of the comments here are a bit uneducated. There's no way we would have scully back I agree but did people honestly expect scully to knock back that much money? Especially when we were all very ok with having Lever. And you're kidding yourself if you think money wasnt the main factor in that. 

 

Hell no. 

Why would you even ask that???

Never eva eva eva to set foot in our club again. 

Offer a performance based contract with huge penalties if not met. Then don't pick him so he does not meet them. As he is pursued through the courts you say bad luck but fortunately you had large payments from previous club that can cover these costs.

yeah/NAH


4 hours ago, Ouch! said:

... Thats probably how $cully remembers the trip to China with Max!!!! hehe!

Even when big Maxy [censored] up it still turns to gold.

NOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO?

4 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Only in a pine box

I'd consider ringing a taxidermist.


I think Tom and Phil should be at Gold Coast.

Phil could be the nutrition expert, along with Dewy.

If Gold Coast looked like making finals, it would be opportune to move Scully on, to say Carlton or Freo.

If he even entered the doors I would give Max a big pizza, a few beers, then a dose of ipecac and get him to aim straight again. 

It won't happen and I too think player unity is huge at a football club.

That said, if the players and club wanted it to happen and they thought it would help secure a flag I'd be fine, because I'm a mercenary when it comes to footy and winning.  Even though I despise the bloke.

Hey guys, we are in the final series and playing a final on Friday night and you want to talk about trades. 

Stay focussed. 

Who cares about Scully. 

My only interest is knocking off the Hawks. 

6 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

No.

He's a c..t

A cat, oh .. double dot. 


25 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Would he be bundled up in a package with fat Phil? 

The freight costs would be prohibitive.

He wouldn't want to come back. Roving at Maxy's feet full time will fill him with anxiety over whether he might have eaten a bad sausage roll before the match.

 
41 minutes ago, hemingway said:

Hey guys, we are in the final series and playing a final on Friday night and you want to talk about trades. 

Stay focussed. 

Who cares about Scully. 

My only interest is knocking off the Hawks. 

It's a draft and trade board Ernie. We can walk and chew gum at the same time. 


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