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1 hour ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

If you don't rate him I would rather stick with Charlie.  See if he gets over his second year blues.

If Charlie Spargo makes it I will gladly do a Nudie run carrying Uncle Bitters on my back.

Not up to it and Never will be!!

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Does anyone else get the feeling that if it were going to be announced tonight it already would have. They're getting to the main part of the night, and I doubt they would want anything overshadowing it.

3 minutes ago, AshleyH30 said:

Does anyone else get the feeling that if it were going to be announced tonight it already would have. They're getting to the main part of the night, and I doubt they would want anything overshadowing it.

Unless he is up for one of the awards.

 
5 minutes ago, picket fence said:

If Charlie Spargo makes it I will gladly do a Nudie run carrying Uncle Bitters on my back.

Not up to it and Never will be!!

There's one to bookmark Uncle @Bitter but optimistic


When was the last time someone actually got up on BnF night and announced their contract status?

Highly doubt it's ever been done?

2 minutes ago, Singa said:

Unless he is up for one of the awards.

 

1 minute ago, AshleyH30 said:

Don't think he'll have played enough games.

Not that it's any indication of Best and Fairest result but he was Top 5 in Brownlow votes.

23 - Brodie Grundy
18 - Adam Treloar
14 - Scott Pendlebury
7 - Steele Sidebottom
5 - Jamie Elliott
4 - Jordan De Goey
4 - Brodie Mihocek
2 - Dayne Beams
1 - Jack Crisp
1 - Brayden Maynard
1 - Darcy Moore
1 - Jaidyn Stephenson

 
2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

When was the last time someone actually got up on BnF night and announced their contract status?

Highly doubt it's ever been done?

Dayne Beams announced he was staying at Brisbane’s BnF, then requested a trade days later haha. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

I'll put my neck out there and say we've got him over the line. Along with Tomlinson and Langdon. No sources, I just don't think Mahoney would have said anything if they weren't already over the line.

Edited by A F


Just now, Demonland said:

Just great. So no matter what happens tonight we'll be none the wiser. :P

 

That was my first thought ha. 

2 minutes ago, A F said:

I'll put my neck out there and say we've got him over the line. Along with Tomlinson and Langdon. No sources, I just don't think Mahoney would have said anything if they weren't already over the line.

In fairness he was asked about all those players and didn't bring them up. Having said that I have no doubt that Tomlinson and Langdon will be Dees next week. Elliott I'm not so convinced. Think he'll end up caving and staying with the Pies.

4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Dayne Beams announced he was staying at Brisbane’s BnF, then requested a trade days later haha. 

I'll take that lol


There was an article yesterday that mentioned he was going on holidays on Saturday and that a decision was likely before then. He again met with his  management and the Collingwood list manager today according to Mark Stevens on Twitter and that Pie insiders were confident. Well tomorrow is Saturday and no announcement has been made. If he wins an award tonight I'd expect to hear him commit on stage. Collingwood like a showcase.

8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

If Elliott announces he’s staying followed by saying “I love youse all” then he’s gone. 

Finds the side exit locked, having to backtrack across stage again. Spies a cheese platter on a front table, snatches it. Vintage cheddar filling gob, sings Grand Old Flag, does the panning out money gesture, moves to front entrance. 'FU Buckley'


6 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Finds the side exit locked, having to backtrack across stage again. Spies a cheese platter on a front table, snatches it. Vintage cheddar filling gob, sings Grand Old Flag, does the panning out money gesture, moves to front entrance. 'FU Buckley'

I was thinking the Kenny Powers love dance in there somewhere

Longer we go without hearing of a decision the more likely is he's leaving Collingwood imo. 

No news is good this late in the piece I suppose 

Edited by DeeZee

 
11 hours ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Regardless of whether we land him or not as has been mentioned on other threads by others and myself, I would also like to get if we could through the draft young Kysaiah Pickett or similar with a second round pick.

It's almost got to the point where, if their name ends in Pickett, Rioli or Jetta and they are available at your pick............you just take them!


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