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Crickey, are we there yet?

silence from all the sources that would matter.  Will the Bluey cause player or club to reveal their hand?  

 
12 hours ago, A F said:

If you ask Hawthorn fans they'll tell you Buddy used to go missing in the big games too. He hasn't been great for Sydney either. Serviceable at times but not great.

We have only played 4 big games in 10 years. Buddy has been more than serviceable.

Has the trade been done yet,so I can move  on with my life?

@Mach5, if there is no news re your earlier post - I’ll hunt you down.

 
45 minutes ago, Is Dom Is Good said:

We should be asking for a first rounder and Ed Langdon at a minimum.

Generational key forwards don't grow on trees.

 

If a Fremantle player comes into the equation (other than Cerra or Andy Brayshaw) I wouldn’t be interested in Ed Langin, I’d be asking after Brad Hill. He’d be very handy on a wing for the Dees, won their B&F in 2017, triple premiership player and still only 25yo.

There were rumours during the year too that Hill isn’t entirely happy playing ‘Ross Lyon footy’.

https://coupler.foxsports.com.au/api/v1/article/amp/afl/afl-2018-ross-lyon-shuts-down-rumours-about-brad-hill-departing-fremantle/news-story/15a6cf9f731b0fec4d26c1e59415f18d

 

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22 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Crickey, are we there yet?

silence from all the sources that would matter.  Will the Bluey cause player or club to reveal their hand?  

Imagine if he didn't attend...


10 minutes ago, Dappa Dan said:

Imagine if he didn't attend...

I'd be amazed. This isn't acrimonious in any way. Surely he'll be there

58 minutes ago, Danelska said:

Has the trade been done yet,so I can move  on with my life?

@Mach5, if there is no news re your earlier post - I’ll hunt you down.

 

Be my guest. Clearly someone in one of the other threads has heard similar.

 
1 hour ago, Good Lord George said:

I'd be amazed. This isn't acrimonious in any way. Surely he'll be there

He's always seemed a little nervy in front of a camera... You know he's gonna be swarmed by them...


On 9/27/2018 at 1:34 PM, DavidNeitz9 said:

Would prefer Pedersen, Smith is one of the worst kicks for goal i have seen, he kicked 12 goals, 26 behinds for Casey this year, Pedo kicked 32 goals, 8 behinds.

I completely agree. I was astounded hearing that stat add he line up a set shot in the GF

Unsurprisingly he missed it!

Would've been nice to keep Pedo as an emergency backup for  Full Forward for next year. He'd have been fine for 1 more year and for that position (FF)

57 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

 

Be my guest. Clearly someone in one of the other threads has heard similar.

bellingcat are on to you

selling cheap - ominous?

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4 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

selling cheap - ominous?

2018 AFL Badges

$3.50 RRP $6.00

Haha but it's their spring sale

Slung the link to wifey wink wink nudge nudge Xmas and my 40th doth approach

Just now, Superunknown said:

Haha but it's their spring sale

Slung the link to wifey wink wink nudge nudge Xmas and my 40th doth approach

but the only player badge listed in sale items

yes, i'm easily spooked


1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

but the only player badge listed in sale items

yes, i'm easily spooked

They'll be collectables soon ;)

15 hours ago, A F said:

If you ask Hawthorn fans they'll tell you Buddy used to go missing in the big games too. He hasn't been great for Sydney either. Serviceable at times but not great.

Since being at Sydney he's kicked 350 goals, been their leading goalkicker every year, won the Colman twice and been All Australian 4  times... Wish we had a few more serviceable players!! 

19 minutes ago, Mac7 said:

Since being at Sydney he's kicked 350 goals, been their leading goalkicker every year, won the Colman twice and been All Australian 4  times... Wish we had a few more serviceable players!! 

How many Premierships since moving ?

And some idiot had a go at me about Hogan not being a Freo fan and there is a photo of him as a kid wearing their scarf. I knew I was right. 

2 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

And some idiot had a go at me about Hogan not being a Freo fan and there is a photo of him as a kid wearing their scarf. I knew I was right. 

That was when they were in a grand final a few years ago, pretty sure it was the year he was at Casey and since then it's been brought up each year


3 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

And some idiot had a go at me about Hogan not being a Freo fan and there is a photo of him as a kid wearing their scarf. I knew I was right. 

He was a Crows supporter... 

That pick is him showing support for Freo during the 2013 Granny. 

He was 18 & playing with us when he posted that. 

15 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

And some idiot had a go at me about Hogan not being a Freo fan and there is a photo of him as a kid wearing their scarf. I knew I was right. 

Fail

17 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

And some idiot had a go at me about Hogan not being a Freo fan and there is a photo of him as a kid wearing their scarf. I knew I was right. 

Who was it? Were they actually an idiot? 

 

Well. You wear the scarf, then you are a supporter. I would not wear another team’s scarf.

Maybe Freo are Hogan’s second team. Some people have a second team.


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