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Or you know, he might be going on holidays to help him make his mind up.

The constant speculation on here is amusing though.

no announcement at Pies B&F = leaving Pies, subsequent no announcement prior to leaving for holiday = not coming to Dees, brother in QLD = going to Lions.

Next we'll hear that he doesn't like warmth = not going to Lions.

 
1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

The Lions being keen on him is interesting.  They are a much more enticing proposition for players now, but for someone like Elliott, would he want to move out of Victoria?  For a bloke who loves playing at Collingwood and is a Victorian boy, the Lions might make him turn his head but ultimately might not be able to convince him to move.

That's the hope anyway.

Born in Vic, but he was in Queensland until a teenager. Also spent time in WA.

Edot. Apologies, didn't see that it had been covered

Edited by Moonshadow

1 hour ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Apparently his brother lives in QLD.

He has a friend who lives near Goschs paddock.

 
43 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Or you know, he might be going on holidays to help him make his mind up.

The constant speculation on here is amusing though.

no announcement at Pies B&F = leaving Pies, subsequent no announcement prior to leaving for holiday = not coming to Dees, brother in QLD = going to Lions.

Next we'll hear that he doesn't like warmth = not going to Lions.

Scared of Lions, won’t go to their enclosure when he visits the zoo.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Scared of Lions, won’t go to their enclosure when he visits the zoo.

Another factor one must take into consideration Red ?


What’s the Demonland predictor saying? I’ll set the bar at 50%.

20 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Scared of Lions, won’t go to their enclosure when he visits the zoo.

Likes not having to pay for luggage trolleys at Adelaide Airport. Will go to the Crows. 

Jamie Elliott > Elliott > Elliot Goblet > Goblet > Wine glass > Glass > Sand > Beach > Beach shorts > Skwosh > Jack Watts > Port Adelaide. Far out he’s off to Port. 

 

There was a Elliot who played cricket for Victoria then went to SA .

Just sayin.

Just now, DeeZee said:

There was a Elliot who played cricket for Victoria then went to SA .

Just sayin.

That’s confirmation if I’ve ever seen it. Enjoy SA, Jamie. Dodged a bullet there he’s not even that good. 


6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Jamie Elliott > Elliott > Elliot Goblet > Goblet > Wine glass > Glass > Sand > Beach > Beach shorts > Skwosh > Jack Watts > Port Adelaide. Far out he’s off to Port. 

That logic is pertinent. Knew i could count on you ET to solve this riddle ?

Just now, Demon Disciple said:

That logic is pertinent. Knew i could count on you ET to solve this riddle ?

We were all looking too much into it, it was staring us in the face all along. 

6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

We were all looking too much into it, it was staring us in the face all along. 

simply irrefutable ET.

the rock clapping GIF

Edited by Demon Disciple

@Demonland and @Moonshadow

Confession time - the depth of my research on Elliott and his background was to look up his Wikipedia page, see he was from Lorne and that he played for the Murray Bushrangers and make the assumption he was always from Victoria.  

Clearly I need to dig a little deeper next time!

Also it gives some context as to the Lions and their interest in him.

He will pull a hamstring on holidays.


2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Anyone else flicking between this thread and the Elliott thread on Collingwood’s Bigfooty forum?

?‍♂️?‍♂️

39 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Jamie Elliott > Elliott > Elliot Goblet > Goblet > Wine glass > Glass > Sand > Beach > Beach shorts > Skwosh > Jack Watts > Port Adelaide. Far out he’s off to Port. 

Won’t go to Port, Hinkley bumped his car in a car park.

49 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

Likes not having to pay for luggage trolleys at Adelaide Airport. Will go to the Crows. 

Won’t go to the Crows, always uses back packs and no need for luggage trolleys.


21 minutes ago, Demonland said:

What is the general consensus on the Collingwood boards?

Most seem to think that because they can't picture him in a Dees jumper, that it's not going to happen. Others seem fairly convinced of Mark Steven's tweet yesterday that Pies insiders say he's saying.

 

I think he'll stay with the Pies. They'll give him a third year and talk up their flag chances. That plus staying with his friends plus better facilities... 


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