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Quite seriously I don’t know why anyone in the middle of their career would go to Geelong. They are at the edge of a cliff. I get being close to 30 and wanting a quick shot at success. But Gus would be waaaay better off going to Carlton or Freo and pushing for success for a long time to come. 
 

But he would be best off staying in Melbourne where he bloody well belongs. 

 
1 hour ago, The heart beats true said:

I think Gus was keen to play more midfield minutes and assumed that had to be somewhere else - but then saw what Jack Viney delivered on Thursday night and thought ‘Actually, I don’t want to play against that. Sign me up!’

He is also one head clash away from retirement. Chances of said head knock dramatically increase in the middle given the way he plays. I think he is enjoying his role at half back / wing. He is a genuine midfield utility and can play across 3-4 different positions. 

 

There is a rumour about to be released that Gus will announce his Re-signing with the MFC on the Gus and Gawny podcast either this week, next week or the week after. 
l’ve got no further info on Jacko, other than to restate that OD has said he is definitely going - so put your money on Jacko to stay.

 
2 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

I think Gus was keen to play more midfield minutes and assumed that had to be somewhere else - but then saw what Jack Viney delivered on Thursday night and thought ‘Actually, I don’t want to play against that. Sign me up!’

LOL!  Yes, facing Viney, Oliver and Petracca in their prime is the stuff of nightmares so Gus should stay (which I think he will).

12 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

There is a rumour about to be released that Gus will announce his Re-signing with the MFC on the Gus and Gawny podcast either this week, next week or the week after. 
l’ve got no further info on Jacko, other than to restate that OD has said he is definitely going - so put your money on Jacko to stay.

Can we have all 3 episodes NOW.  Please.


15 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

There is a rumour about to be released that Gus will announce his Re-signing with the MFC on the Gus and Gawny podcast either this week, next week or the week after. 
l’ve got no further info on Jacko, other than to restate that OD has said he is definitely going - so put your money on Jacko to stay.

It would be SO Gus to announce he's staying on the podcast. 

 

Well the podcast linstenership just quadrupled for the next 3 weeks - no hope in hell it’ll be before then now!!! 

24 minutes ago, Neil Crompton said:

There is a rumour about to be released that Gus will announce his Re-signing with the MFC on the Gus and Gawny podcast either this week, next week or the week after. 
l’ve got no further info on Jacko, other than to restate that OD has said he is definitely going - so put your money on Jacko to stay.

Lol... who is "releasing" this rumour?

 

Max would be disappointed if he did not get the exclusive first

No news on this week’s podcast unfortunately on the contract, Sticks Brayshaw did get a hole in one at Royal Melbourne last week though. 


1 hour ago, Jibroni said:

Max would be disappointed if he did not get the exclusive first

Gus has previously said he'd break the news on the podcast. 

I'm sure he wouldn't if he left, but I wouldn't be surprised if it's announced he's re-signed on the pod

On 6/25/2022 at 10:43 PM, 3183 Dee said:

Carlton is the club that I can’t work out…several top 10 picks plus the likes of Martin, Saad, Cerra and Hewitt on presumably big coin…

💰 💰💰

39 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

No news on this week’s podcast unfortunately on the contract, Sticks Brayshaw did get a hole in one at Royal Melbourne last week though. 

Which hole, which course 🏌️♂️

Whenever I watch Gus n Gawny I'm convinced that Gus will stay. He's so emotionally invested in the club, and Goody seems to understand what he means to the club. 

1 hour ago, monoccular said:

Which hole, which course 🏌️♂️

Hole 13 of course 

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1 hour ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Hole 13 of course 

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After Clarry’s news yesterday the Headline I’d like to see today please…..

”Another demon for life - Angus brayshaw signs up for the long term”

3 hours ago, Nicko said:

After Clarry’s news yesterday the Headline I’d like to see today please…..

”Another demon for life - Angus brayshaw signs up for the long term”

Could we change the headline by adding " and Luke Jackson has just re signed with the Dees for the next 7 years"

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5 minutes ago, wheaters31 said:

I wonder whether this guy will ever suffer ramifications for poor performances.......

Why would he? Performance means nothing when you're cruising on a 6 year deal on big money.

Happy times

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19 minutes ago, wheaters31 said:

I wonder whether this guy will ever suffer ramifications for poor performances.......

He had stringer contained and then moved to cover others. He wasn’t the problems today 

Did a fine job on Stringer early, potting performances like his today is splitting hairs.

Thumbs down on the coaching stuff for not throwing him into the middle later on.

He's been a bit underwhelming but reckon Rivers start to the season has cost Gus some of his disposals

 

Agree. If we had 5 players that were ok v bombers, Gus could put his hand up. He contained Stringer and did his role across half back.  Serviceable.
He suddenly seems a liitle slower across the ground and likes little 15 metres short passes only.  Coaches also have forgotten that he can go into the midfield.  

I’m surprised that people are surprised that our coaches don’t or are very slow at pulling new positional changes during the game.


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