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I'm scratching my head maybe May and Trac getting AA selection. Bartlett finally getting off his [censored] and sacking Goodloss? Help me out here?

 
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1 minute ago, titan_uranus said:

Do we really need another thread?

YES

 

Smaller list sizes so we can enjoy some delistings. The tail of our list is sub-VFL standard. 

 

4 minutes ago, adonski said:

2x second rounders

We don’t have two second rounders. Only Hawthorns.

Im looking forward to bringing up COVID in conversations to create a diversion from being a Melbourne supporter.

Edited by Beetle

it's tough. pickett looks [censored] to me so id be looking for some more forward craft at the draft. 

luke Jackson looks great though. That's about it. Bedford, Baker, brown, omac, Jones can go.

trade 1 of brayshaw or viney

3 minutes ago, Hell Bent said:

Stage 3!

Christmas!

1 minute ago, Beetle said:

We don’t have two second rounders. Only Hawthorns.

Im looking forward to bringing up COVID in conversations to create a diversion from being a Melbourne supporter.

Don't we have our own 2nd (plus Hawthorns)?

1 minute ago, Beetle said:

We don’t have two second rounders. Only Hawthorns.

Im looking forward to bringing up COVID in conversations to create a diversion for being a Melbourne supporter.

oh, we don't have ours?


1 minute ago, Dr.D said:

it's tough. pickett looks [censored] to me so id be looking for some more forward craft at the draft. 

luke Jackson looks great though. That's about it. Bedford, Baker, brown, omac, Jones can go.

trade 1 of brayshaw or viney

yep re Pickett. Playing like an overawed school boy. For an oppurtunistic small some of his misses this year really beggar belief. Flies high but never actually marks it, crumbs the ball and misses from 15 metres. Too early to be definitive but every chance hes a bust. 

7 minutes ago, SPC said:

Extended lockdown...

 

8 minutes ago, adonski said:

Don't we have our own 2nd (plus Hawthorns)?

No. We handed our second round pick to Fremantle in the Langdon trade.

5 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

yep re Pickett. Playing like an overawed school boy. For an oppurtunistic small some of his misses this year really beggar belief. Flies high but never actually marks it, crumbs the ball and misses from 15 metres. Too early to be definitive but every chance hes a bust. 

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My hope is with a experienced key forward? he might be told where and when to crumb. Looks like he hasnt been taught a thing all year.

 

The core of the midfield is still young. 

A genuine superstar midfielder

A kpf who with a bit of confidence and size will kick a bag or two over the next few years. Its a tough comp for a forward but he is good young player.

Our strongest defensive year for quite a while.

Trying hard to think of any more really. 

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13 minutes ago, Beetle said:

No. We handed our second round pick to Fremantle in the Langdon trade.

No GIF

Big list changes looming.

Be ruthless. Get rid of the the McDonald brothers, ANB, Wagners, Brown, KK, and many more.

So many ridiculous list cloggers. 

 

Only thing to look forward to will be not being able to watch Goodwin stuff the club around even more next year. 
 

Those of who think that crowds will be allowed in Vic next year are kidding themselves. 

Just now, Age said:

 
 

Those of who think that crowds will be allowed in Vic next year are kidding themselves. 

There will be if the governor gets off her pathetic [censored] and removes Daniel Andrews like she should have done months ago.

Not that I'd want to attend a Demon game though.


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