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Latest rumour on Moonshadow;

He has started attending meetings of the Greens in a floral dress in order to gain pre-selection for the radical leftist seat of Melbourne.

He has the hips for it but not the legs.

 

 
  On 03/10/2018 at 08:40, Biffen said:

Latest rumour on Moonshadow;

He has started attending meetings of the Greens in a floral dress in order to gain pre-selection for the radical leftist seat of Melbourne.

He has the hips for it but not the legs.

 

Old news Biff. I'm now a paid up member of the Reason Party. 

No reason, really...

  On 03/10/2018 at 09:35, Moonshadow said:

Old news Biff. I'm now a paid up member of the Reason Party. 

No reason, really...

Sounds reasonable enough.

 

Apparently we are keen on Travis colyer. Not sure why 


  On 03/10/2018 at 11:03, dazzledavey36 said:

Source?

Adds speed and zip. Good replacement for Kent.

Source isn’t really great but it’s doing the rounds on Facebook and Twitter. 

 

Goodwin, McCartney, Pig and Melk know him pretty well....

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  On 03/10/2018 at 11:03, dazzledavey36 said:

Source?

Adds speed and zip. Good replacement for Kent.

There was one sentence re this buried amongst a bunch other stuff in the Herald Sun today.

Just said something along the lines of "Melbourne have shown some interest in Travis Colyer "

Colyer is a good player.  Has had foot problems which ruined his 2018.

The type we need, probably need a good going over by the Richmond medicos.

  On 03/10/2018 at 16:47, Stretch Johnson said:

Colyer is a good player.  Has had foot problems which ruined his 2018.

The type we need, probably need a good going over by the Richmond medicos.

One of those that carry’s well and looks quick but wonder if he is or is it just because he’s small. Injury not his only foot problem. Makes Tyson kicks look like well adjusted lasers. 

Matthew Lloyd saying he spoke to someone close to Dom Tyson camp last night and the push was on to get him to the Gold Coast and he wasn't happy about it. Would this be the club trying to send him up there as part of the May trade?


  On 04/10/2018 at 22:39, SFebes said:

Matthew Lloyd saying he spoke to someone close to Dom Tyson camp last night and the push was on to get him to the Gold Coast and he wasn't happy about it. Would this be the club trying to send him up there as part of the May trade?

Do you blame him?

I can't see why Daniel Menzel would be a risk on a short term contract. He could really improve the versatility of our forward line. 

  On 04/10/2018 at 23:14, Win4theAges said:

Do you blame him?

Probably not...but it's not like he's in the box seat in this.

He wants to play footy.... he'll have to adopt a journeyman's outlook.

  On 04/10/2018 at 23:33, Thehardtackler said:

I can't see why Daniel Menzel would be a risk on a short term contract. He could really improve the versatility of our forward line. 

He'd want to be on absolute bottom dollar, because he makes Jeff Garlett looks like a competitive beast by comparison. 

Menzel kicked 27 goals this season. That is pretty good. Better than Garlett. 


Menzel, makes Jack Watts defensive pressure look elite. If Garlett can’t get a game then I’ll take a pass on his 27 goals cause the rebound will cost us plenty more.

  On 04/10/2018 at 23:33, Thehardtackler said:

I can't see why Daniel Menzel would be a risk on a short term contract. He could really improve the versatility of our forward line. 

Pass, he is a cat

 
  On 04/10/2018 at 23:42, Thehardtackler said:

Menzel kicked 27 goals this season. That is pretty good. Better than Garlett. 

Not interested.  He's not a crumber and he's useless defensively.  We've already got Melksham in this role who kicked 32 goals and is far better.


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