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27 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Yeah yeah.

I'll back my eyes.

well I hope your right. 

and if you are, just don't brag about it. 

 
9 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

I’ve got no idea about him but given you think he would be “one of the most talented on our list” and could be a “revelation” what do you think would be a fair pick for him?



Dunno and don't really care.  I don't too bogged down on draft picks.

Under the circumstances I'm guessing around pick 35-40.

11 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Dunno and don't really care.  I don't too bogged down on draft picks.

Under the circumstances I'm guessing around pick 35-40.

Wow - now that would be a bargain if you are correct

So far you have told us he's

- quick

- would be one of the most talented on our list and,

- a revelation  

Lets hope it pans out that way 

 
4 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Wow - now that would be a bargain if you are correct

So far you have told us he's

- quick

- would be one of the most talented on our list and,

- a revelation  

Lets hope it pans out that way 

 and has been told by the struggling GCS to look elsewhere

4 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Wow - now that would be a bargain if you are correct

So far you have told us he's

- quick

- would be one of the most talented on our list and,

- a revelation  

Lets hope it pans out that way 

He's a genuine talent, but there's one thing I don't know enough about - his heart.

If he has commitment and determination he'll be a great get.  If he has attributes I associate with pea-hearts like Jack Watts then he won't.

At this stage, I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt, because I've heard nothing that leads me to believe he's a half-dedicated footballer.


Hopefully our team of medical and other experts has determined he has a heart as big as Phar Lap's and mixes iron filings in with his Nutragrain each morning for breaky 

8 hours ago, CityDee said:

Get the saints to talk with the suns to make sure they are happy with the saints pick for Kent because thats what they should be getting for KK . 

Otherwise no deal saints 

THIS. love it.

18 minutes ago, ProDee said:

He's a genuine talent, but there's one thing I don't know enough about - his heart.

If he has commitment and determination he'll be a great get.  If he has attributes I associate with pea-hearts like Jack Watts then he won't.

At this stage, I'm giving him the benefit of the doubt, because I've heard nothing that leads me to believe he's a half-dedicated footballer.

DUDE! he is about to be traded/delisted. if that isn't something that leads you to believe that his heart/drive could be a possible issue, i donna knowa whata is-a.

fingers crossed he works out, but not holding my breath. i hope you do though, after dissing other posters on here that have questioned his merits. 

 

 

My brother-in-law is a GC member (although he follows Melb).

He reckons Kade is a whipping boy for the fans up there, almost on a Watts scale. He has undoubted talent, but there is something missing. What that is he doesn't know.

3 hours ago, Loose Men Everywhere said:

My brother-in-law is a GC member (although he follows Melb).

He reckons Kade is a whipping boy for the fans up there, almost on a Watts scale. He has undoubted talent, but there is something missing. What that is he doesn't know.

Let's hope he's not Jack Watts 2.0


6 hours ago, Rocky said:

 i hope you do though, after dissing other posters on here that have questioned his merits. 

 

He’s a flogger.

Edited by Wolfturdo

Just now, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

He may well be, but he knows his football better than most here.

Aww. You changed your name back mate and didn't amend it to Rod Grinder. Why not? 

3 minutes ago, Rod Grinter Riot Squad said:

He may well be, but he knows his football better than most here.

Gets good mail. 

On 10/2/2018 at 9:37 PM, Demons1858 said:

yet, we have been poor with recycler players or pro scouting i.e. balic, mckenna, bugg, ben kennedy, aiden riley, and many more from the neeld era which l won't go into

We had 5 traded in players in our prelim final team, 8 players who were traded in played 10+ games this year, plus Pedersen on the who didn't play many this year but had previously. 

 


7 hours ago, Loose Men Everywhere said:

My brother-in-law is a GC member (although he follows Melb).

He reckons Kade is a whipping boy for the fans up there, almost on a Watts scale. He has undoubted talent, but there is something missing. What that is he doesn't know.

Is what’s missing a club that isn’t a basket case?

5 minutes ago, Jaded said:

Great now I have to learn to spell his name. 

I’m learning how to say it by playing records backwards. 

5 hours ago, A F said:

Aww. You changed your name back mate and didn't amend it to Rod Grinder. 

 

4 hours ago, Jaded said:

Great now I have to learn to spell his name. 

Pretty straightforward Jaded. Rod Grin-ter


30 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Craig Cameron stated GCS encouraged KK to look elsewhere during his exit IV

I'd forgotten he was their list manager. That might explain why GCS don't rate KK...

Edited by A F

2 minutes ago, A F said:

I'd forgotten he was their list manager. That might explain why GCS don't rate KK...

I wonder if he harbors any ill feeling towards the club after all these years and will be an absolute pain in the backside during negotiations for KK and May.

 
2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I wonder if he harbors any ill feeling towards the club after all these years and will be an absolute pain in the backside during negotiations for KK and May.

No.


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