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Time to go Oscar!


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Not sure why my intial thread got taken down but, so I'll keep this simple. 

Probably one of the worst AFL players going around and its time we see the last of this potato.

With May coming in next week i expect tonight we'll be the last we'll see him in a red and blue jumper.. ever!

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3 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I don’t like player bashing but he is the definition of a liability.

Some of his defensive efforts on Jenkins were woeful.

Yeah I agree. Nothing personally against him, probably a great guy but just not cut out for a key defensive position. 

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6 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

I don’t like player bashing but he is the definition of a liability.

Some of his defensive efforts on Jenkins were woeful.

Had 2.3 kicked on him, yes that was the difference, NOT. 

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I have been an Oscar supporter god knows why ,, probably because of his whipping boy status. but tonight showed he is not up to it. I suspect the club had always known hence the lever and may recruitments

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Just now, Bates Mate said:

I have been an Oscar shout good knows why but tonight showed he is not up to it. I suspect the club had always known hence the lever and may recruitments

But they still kept playing him.....

Spargo would have been better and that is saying a LOT!

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18 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

He can take JKH and Wagner with him too.

And Goodwin should join him.

Zero passion for the backbone of the club, us fans. Full of lame excuses but won’t get a bloody kicking coach!

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Honestly, I don't see the point in throwing more trash at him, he has been in only because of injuries to both of our first-choice key defenders. When May and Lever return, and with the development of Hore, return of Smith, and even the impending prospect of Petty overtaking him, Oscar's time and role at the club is in a twilight.

Railing against his presence in our best 22 is about as sensible as railing against the continuing of season 2019. We know the situation, we know it will end, we know there will be a new dawn.

Might as well as least let some peace flow in the meantime. Don't cling to bitterness.

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1 minute ago, SPC said:

Ryan Ferguson no 2

Ferguson was WAY better

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He is contracted until the end of season 2020 so unless a trade partner can be found he will be around next season.

At this point I'd almost throw him forward in the vfl and see how he goes. He played some junior footy forward so it wouldn't hurt to see if he can help our forward depth in 2020. We can rule out the backline for him as a suitable place to play.

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14 minutes ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Seriously??? And play who? May was coming back from injury, lever, hore and petty were out. Plus at least he didn't turn the ball over every time he had it out of defence. He was no where near the reason we lost tonight, 1.8 in the last and stupid decisions going forward were

CLEARLY didnt not watch tonights game. he is a spud and will be making his way out for Steven May.

There is nothing tonight that justify any sense of support whatsoever. He was pathetic. 

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10 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Honestly, I don't see the point in throwing more trash at him, he has been in only because of injuries to both of our first-choice key defenders. When May and Lever return, and with the development of Hore, return of Smith, and even the impending prospect of Petty overtaking him, Oscar's time and role at the club is in a twilight.

Railing against his presence in our best 22 is about as sensible as railing against the continuing of season 2019. We know the situation, we know it will end, we know there will be a new dawn.

Might as well as least let some peace flow in the meantime. Don't cling to bitterness.

"DON'T  CLING TO BITTERNESS??

WHY THE PFUUG NOT ?????

After after nearly 55 Years in the wilderness Im not bitter

I'M FRIGGEN ANGRY AT WHY WE ARE STILL PATHETHIC!

Aren't You??

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Cant get off the ground, and useless when the ball hits the deck.

Yeah nah.

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This post made more sense when it showed i was replying to the suggestion that Oscar played second ruck.
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