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3 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

So he borrowed the in laws car?  So what!  This guy is pulling absolute nonsense out of his prison wallet to try to be relevant.

Could not agree more. Majoring in minors is our Mr. Stevens.

 

Mark Stevens: Who let the DOGS54 Out? Who? Who? Who? Who? Who?

Imagine if your job was reporting seeing a footballer drive a car that belonged to his in-laws.

I’d be wondering what went wrong in my life. Woodward and Bernstein he ain’t.

 
33 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

I heard it was BMW with bombers plates 

stay tuned, more breaking news to come 

 

2 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Watch how he was moving in 2018 compared to now

 

That's quite remarkable; completely unrecognisable as a player.
Fast, agile and aggressive in the air.

There's clearly something physically holding him back and I sometimes wonder if the club is better served by telling the fans.
I understand that they want privacy for the player and to not give opposition teams a heads-up, but surely there'd be less pressure and unfair criticism of his performances if we knew what was wrong with his toe / feet / ankles.

 


2 hours ago, Accepting Mediocrity said:

It's painfully obvious that the TMac 'I only play with my brother' myth is utter bull. It's staggering how often it's repeated on here. Imagine how that would go down with the coaches/ playing group?

It probably stems from a quote where he said something along the lines of: "Yeah it's great having my brother at the club, I'm really looking forward to running out alongside him" or similar.

Would hope that is correct; my version is actually a memory from within a DL source - or even a past newspaper commentaryd, - but I hope that is a product  of an expanding 'Chinese whisper' that changes many times as time passes. When I thought about it, I, too, would relate that memory of the statement to discuss what I considered to be the benefits of the trading of both the Macs in one fell swoop. 

39 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Stevens gets paid to go to QLD for this output??

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I heard it was BMW with bombers plates 

stay tuned, more breaking news to come 

 

Did he also run out of petrol?

 
7 minutes ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

That's quite remarkable; completely unrecognisable as a player.
Fast, agile and aggressive in the air.

There's clearly something physically holding him back and I sometimes wonder if the club is better served by telling the fans.
I understand that they want privacy for the player and to not give opposition teams a heads-up, but surely there'd be less pressure and unfair criticism of his performances if we knew what was wrong with his toe / feet / ankles.

From what I heard, it's an ankle problem that has bothered him all year. Every time he played he was playing in pain.


Was mentioned just before on SEN that norf have no interest in Tommy Mac.

if you look at the photo above it might give some clue .in 2018 he was lean and agile .Now he looks like he has a wet suit under his jumper and is about as agile as a giraffe on roller skates .I dont know whether or not this stems from his toe problems  but I do know that unless he gets football fit he is no use to us or any other club .

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11 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Was mentioned just before on SEN that norf have no interest in Tommy Mac.

don't see why they would

3 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

I’ve never heard this and find your statement that Tom said that incredibly hard to believe.

I still find it hard to believe but it was a long while ago and has been easily forgotten. I mentioned it in relation to the trade/delisting commentaries regarding the two MACs - as a measure and handbrake to my thoughts rationalising the reasons why OMac received so many games without satisfactory performance, repeatedly. And now, TMac appears injured yet he is by-passed rather quickly unlike his brother's selections in form stagnation. The statement was used to source other opinion from DL contributors - something that that is useful to find to resolve a thinking dilemma. I think that it is called 'fishing' for answers to a conundrum.

8 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

I still find it hard to believe but it was a long while ago and has been easily forgotten. I mentioned it in relation to the trade/delisting commentaries regarding the two MACs - as a measure and handbrake to my thoughts rationalising the reasons why OMac received so many games without satisfactory performance, repeatedly. And now, TMac appears injured yet he is by-passed rather quickly unlike his brother's selections in form stagnation. The statement was used to source other opinion from DL contributors - something that that is useful to find to resolve a thinking dilemma. I think that it is called 'fishing' for answers to a conundrum.

Que?


44 minutes ago, Demonland said:

should have taken the plates off and driven illegally in an unroadworthy car to show his loyalty to the Demons. :lol:

yes but made certain that the car had plenty of petrol.

43 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Would hope that is correct; my version is actually a memory from within a DL source - or even a past newspaper commentaryd, - but I hope that is a product  of an expanding 'Chinese whisper' that changes many times as time passes. When I thought about it, I, too, would relate that memory of the statement to discuss what I considered to be the benefits of the trading of both the Macs in one fell swoop. 

I seriously believe you should not be perpetuating such damaging allegations without an absolutely iron-clad source.

IMO there is NO WAY this can be correct.

3 hours ago, The Jackson 6 said:

I have an uneasy feeling that Goody thinks that Hooker IN / TMac OUT will solve our forward line issues.

Personally I think a goal-kicking small is a bigger need and I think Pickett’s future is further up the ground.  The more we focus on finding the mythical ‘quality mature tall’ the less we’re doing to get a Papley or Liam Ryan type in the door (nb I’m not suggesting I know how we get that type in the door just suggesting that solving for that is where our energy should be).

This is exactly how I feel about us chasing half-back flankers. 

Yes, we need a big body but no-one is giving up a gun, so just get someone useful - the Weid needs help.

Totally agree on small forwards - this is where we should be focused.

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3 hours ago, david_neitz_is_my_dad said:

Watch how he was moving in 2018 compared to now

 

wowee.. what could have been this year had he played like that. I think his 2019 season hurt his 2020 season a lot.. looks so much fitter in 2018.. thinner, agile, attacking. Such a shame.. if we could have 2018 Tom in 2021 it would be great, however i think we are more likely to get 2020 Tom.

1 minute ago, Pollyanna said:

I seriously believe you should not be perpetuating such damaging allegations without an absolutely iron-clad source.

IMO there is NO WAY this can be correct.

Agreed but it was a contentious point put  subsequently into my own perspective and sourcing for that reason, and still, to receive some feedback from the DL contributors as another information source to ponder. I still respect TMac and his past efforts for the MFC as he has been a great Demon over many years.


49 minutes ago, DubDee said:

I heard it was BMW with bombers plates 

stay tuned, more breaking news to come 

 

Until @Ethan Tremblay confirms it I shall treat this rumour as fugazi.

48 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

From what I heard, it's an ankle problem that has bothered him all year. Every time he played he was playing in pain.

He did look, ginger, as we used to say. I like 

3 hours ago, BScotti said:

TMac and OMac, package for Ben Brown?  Interesting to ponder - not convinced Brown is the guy.

 

Many on here have been saying that TMac's year in 2018 was an aberration and that 2019/2020 are more representative of his worth... well, working by the same principle, Brown's 2020 should probably be considered an aberration, while his previous three seasons saw him netting >60 goals in each, while his average for his career up until 2019 had been 46.5 goals.

Going by those sorts of figures, I wouldn't be averse to him coming to the Dees, although I would probably prefer to see us get Jeremy Cameron who has a few more strings to his bow and is much harder at the ball.

 
3 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

Agreed but it was a contentious point put  subsequently into my own perspective and sourcing for that reason, and still, to receive some feedback from the DL contributors as another information source to ponder. I still respect TMac and his past efforts for the MFC as he has been a great Demon over many years.

I honestly do not understand what you are trying to say.

For the record, there is NO WAY that Tom McDonald has ever said he'll only play if Oscar McDonald is selected.

5 minutes ago, Pollyanna said:

I honestly do not understand what you are trying to say.

For the record, there is NO WAY that Tom McDonald has ever said he'll only play if Oscar McDonald is selected.

It does seem a bit far-fetched.


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