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Port Adelaide delists one-time Melbourne captain Jack Trengove after two years at Alberton
http://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-25/former-no2-draft-pick-among-trio-of-power-cuts

 

Very sad & a reflection of how poor & pathetic our footy club had become ..  a club more obsessed on securing early draft picks & thinking they would just develop, rather than building programs & systems to develop players whether pick 1 or 50., set club back 10+ years 

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Good luck mate

All the best Jack

Always be a Demon for mine.

Stuck at it when many would have withered. A top bloke by al accounts.

Enjoy your life son. 

9 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

 

Port Adelaide delists one-time Melbourne captain Jack Trengove after two years at Alberton
http://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-25/former-no2-draft-pick-among-trio-of-power-cuts

 

Very sad & a reflection of how poor & pathetic our footy club had become ..  a club more obsessed on securing early draft picks & thinking they would just develop, rather than building programs & systems to develop players whether pick 1 or 50., set club back 10+ years 

A player getting delisted is a reflection on the player. Plenty of greats have played for worse clubs than ours.

 

 

20 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Very sad & a reflection of how poor & pathetic our footy club had become

What's pathetic is your obsession with turning every little thing into an excuse to stick the boots into Melbourne.

Always thought this bloke would make a great coach.  His best footy moments might still be ahead of him.


Great young player destroyed by injury.  His career died slowly and many forget (or choose to forget) how good he was in his first two years.

One of my favourites.

 
Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Should we have a look at him as a DFA to address our pace issue?

I get the joke... but really


Sorry to here that they gave you the chop Trenners. Loved you at Melbourne and always hoped that you would come good with that foot of yours. You are a great person in my eyes and you are certainly  a credit to your family.

To me and  many others I am sure you will always be a Demon for life.  

1 hour ago, Demonsone said:

 

Very sad & a reflection of how poor & pathetic our footy club had become ..  a club more obsessed on securing early draft picks & thinking they would just develop, rather than building programs & systems to develop players whether pick 1 or 50., set club back 10+ years 

What a pathetic comment.

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1 hour ago, demonstone said:

 

What's pathetic is your obsession with turning every little thing into an excuse to stick the boots into Melbourne.

What’s pathetic is the acceptance of mediocrity the mfc has dished out the last 55 years...

1 hour ago, Demonsone said:

What’s pathetic is the acceptance of mediocrity the mfc has dished out the last 55 years...

Can’t argue with that. Some on here will try. But it is entirely futile to do so...!

All the best Trenners, fantastic bloke and such a shame it's ended this way

fingers crossed the Suns give him one last crack


1 hour ago, Demonsone said:

What’s pathetic is the acceptance of mediocrity the mfc has dished out the last 55 years...

 

3 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Can’t argue with that. Some on here will try. But it is entirely futile to do so...!

Nobody accepts mediocrity,  not sure which bit you both don't get, me personally I was appalled by what was dished up in some games, but I still support the club

What I don't accept is you two taking the opportunity in every thread to whinge and whine,

it's BORING

Go and do something else if it [censored] you that much

Jack Trengove was cruelled by injury and the game changed whilst he was out

At least he played AFL, top guy, very.knowledgeable on footy, hope he is not lost to the game

3 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

 

Nobody accepts mediocrity,  not sure which bit you both don't get, me personally I was appalled by what was dished up in some games, but I still support the club

What I don't accept is you two taking the opportunity in every thread to whinge and whine,

it's BORING

Go and do something else if it [censored] you that much

Jack Trengove was cruelled by injury and the game changed whilst he was out

At least he played AFL, top guy, very.knowledgeable on footy, hope he is not lost to the game

Oh the irony. 

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2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Oh the irony. 

Have a couple of shirts if you're in the mood

Never boring, just don't join the flock

Home is calling ET

24 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

 

Nobody accepts mediocrity,  not sure which bit you both don't get, me personally I was appalled by what was dished up in some games, but I still support the club

What I don't accept is you two taking the opportunity in every thread to whinge and whine,

it's BORING

Go and do something else if it [censored] you that much

Jack Trengove was cruelled by injury and the game changed whilst he was out

At least he played AFL, top guy, very.knowledgeable on footy, hope he is not lost to the game

Oh you are so predictable, go away you tiresome little man

GW$ have been in existence for 7 years and are playing for the Cup on Saturday 

Meanwhile at the MFC...

Been a Supporter longer than you have Sunshine....

 

7 hours ago, Sir Why You Little said:

 

GW$ have been in existence for 7 years and are playing for the Cup on Saturday 

 

 

But look at the list they were gifted. They were created to be successful quickly, not like the rest of us who developed slowly.

They were given so many top players, that as they traded the surplus, they got more high picks to pick the best again in the next seasons.

They were always going to succeed.


12 hours ago, demonstone said:

 

What's pathetic is your obsession with turning every little thing into an excuse to stick the boots into Melbourne.

Maybe he also suffers from Trollopothy

12 hours ago, Demonsone said:

 

Port Adelaide delists one-time Melbourne captain Jack Trengove after two years at Alberton
http://m.afl.com.au/news/2019-09-25/former-no2-draft-pick-among-trio-of-power-cuts

 

Very sad & a reflection of how poor & pathetic our footy club had become ..  a club more obsessed on securing early draft picks & thinking they would just develop, rather than building programs & systems to develop players whether pick 1 or 50., set club back 10+ years 

Trengove before his foot injuries was tracking beautifully.  Injuries curtailed him more than the development. 

Man there is some rolled gold snark on DL today

Chill fellas. Go for a  run or swim or ride of something. Actually, I need some help with some electric fencing. Anyone got a couple of hours to decompress?

 

 Credit to Jack, this is what perseverance looks like. After all the mishaps with his injuries he stayed on our list for as long as possible and managed to make a second AFL list for a couple of years. 

He put up some incredible numbers in the SANFL this season and was probably unlucky not to play a few more games for Port. If he continues playing footy somewhere he would be a great benefit to that club and all the best Jack.


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