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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The same posters who bag Tomlinson and our decision to bring him in also whinge about us playing ANB, the brothers Wagner and OMac. The club can’t win. 

when they keep drafting spuds and then replace them with spuds, no, they can't win. Tomlinson is garbage. And has been all finals. We need the complete opposite of him.

 
2 minutes ago, praha said:

buT hE pLaYeD iN eVeRy GaMe 

fAcTuAl.

The Giants were no chance today, all just a media beat up it was going to be close.

 
6 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

The Giants were no chance today, all just a media beat up it was going to be close.

 Easy comment to make now.


You wouldn’t go for any of the GWS players based on this game.

I always judge players based on the only game I’ve watched them play. 

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Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

You wouldn’t go for any of the GWS players based on this game.

I always judge players based on the only game I’ve watched them play. 

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Taranto

His first half confirms he is a very ordinary player and GWS football management won’t spend a minute trying to retain him because they’ll be happy to free up his salary.  The golden rule should be that if their Club doesn’t fight to retain them, walk away. 

 

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The same posters who bag Tomlinson and our decision to bring him in also whinge about us playing ANB, the brothers Wagner and OMac. The club can’t win. 

Completely wrong way to look at it when many of us would not have recruited the NQRs you mentioned in the first place. 

34 minutes ago, Mach5 said:

 Easy comment to make now.

Like i said all a media beat up, i also put a pineapple on the O/U 

9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Taking Tomlinson and paying him the rumoured salary would be so Melbourne

Because we do not have a good culture or mature coaching we always go the mediocre, safeish option. Tigers backed their culture with Pickett.  


This thread was always going to go this way once the Tigers were 5 goals up.

 

 

We are not the most enticing club to come to right now. Tomlinson is about the best we can do right now. 

How do you sell a team that finishes 2nd bottom, has no real place to call home, survives on the coat tails of the past and doesn't have any fight off the field let alone on it.

BoG this quarter for GilWS, commentators are loving his disposal efficiency, ‘very accurate’ they say..

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15 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

This thread was always going to go this way once the Tigers were 5 goals up.

 

 

Yep no surprises there.  Death, taxes and nuffies. 

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From what i have seen over the past few weeks, he definitely won't be in our best 10 players' and yet it seems we are going to be paying him a fortune.

God i hope we are able to bring in Ben King to give us at least something decent out of this wretched year.

 
10 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

From what i have seen over the past few weeks, he definitely won't be in our best 10 players' and yet it seems we are going to be paying him a fortune.

God i hope we are able to bring in Ben King to give us at least something decent out of this wretched year.

Proverbial sink must be thrown at King

24 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

From what i have seen over the past few weeks, he definitely won't be in our best 10 players' and yet it seems we are going to be paying him a fortune.

God i hope we are able to bring in Ben King to give us at least something decent out of this wretched year.

We coulda had Ben king last year. No way is he coming to us now.


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