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Dr Evil has no wiggle room here though. He said it was, and I quote “100%”.

 
1 minute ago, Dees247 said:

Dr Evil has no wiggle room here though. He said it was, and I quote “100%”.

What's the punishment if i end up being wrong? (to be clear my vote is the suggestion from Pickett and Bitters)

Just now, Dr evil said:

What's the punishment if i end up being wrong? (to be clear my vote is the suggestion from Pickett and Bitters)

Stop making up S#%t for starters.

 

Actually he said that ———

On 10/27/2020 at 5:15 PM, Dr evil said:

Issac Smith will be a demon in 2021.

I suspect before Sunday Issac will be rolled out in a red and blue polo. 

 

Edited by raDeelaide

Just now, Dees247 said:

Stop making up S#%t for starters.

I?? Just so you're aware, he hasn't signed with the cats, you're jumping the gun 

but i've posted quite a lot of content in the last week. so just to be clear, if everything else i've posted turns out 100% correct but Issac Smith signs with the cats am i still making it up? haha 


I don't know whether @Dr evilis right or wrong. 

But didn't we do a last minute diversion with Mitch Clarke who was about to fly to WA to sign up with Freo and came to MFC.

Things change.  Until all signatures are on the dotted line it hasn't happened. 

 

For mine it is no biggie.  Let him go to Geelong.  Especially if he comes to us only for the money.  I want people who will give all for the jumper.

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Just now, raDeelaide said:

Actually he said that ———

 

He also said it was “100%”. I can’t be bothered going back and finding the quote. It’s there though, if you want to look.

8 minutes ago, Dr evil said:

What's the punishment if i end up being wrong? (to be clear my vote is the suggestion from Pickett and Bitters)

You asked me here “if I end up being wrong”. I gave you my answer.

 
1 minute ago, Dees247 said:

He also said it was “100%”. I can’t be bothered going back and finding the quote. It’s there though, if you want to look.

Just chillax Dees. @Dr evilis just passing on what he has been told. 
 

If it’s right all good, if he is wrong then so be it. 
 

Take all info on here with a grain of salt. 

Just now, Dees247 said:

You asked me here “if I end up being wrong”. I gave you my answer.

I'm getting smashed by every poster under the sun and you're still the most upset person on this forum right now. fair effort. 

don't take this so seriously, it's the silly season, things change quickly. i might be wrong about this and i'll happily own it if that's the case but at the end of the day it's a fan forum, people will post rumors on here and i fully intend to continue to do so :) 


5 minutes ago, Dr evil said:

I?? Just so you're aware, he hasn't signed with the cats, you're jumping the gun 

but i've posted quite a lot of content in the last week. so just to be clear, if everything else i've posted turns out 100% correct but Issac Smith signs with the cats am i still making it up? haha 

Everything you posted, bar one name, had already been posted by others.

10 minutes ago, raDeelaide said:

The Dees will most likely offer him a 5 year contract now. That’s our specialty. 

Hahaha. They would be the most Melbourne move in the history of Melbourne like moves. 

I get such a case of the green eyed monster during trade week. Even if my head tells me a deal, term or player isn’t right the fact that another team wants them makes me want them even more. 

In this case I’m not too fussed either way. As others have said I’ll probably breathe a sigh of relief if he goes to the Cats. 3 years at 32 might be a tad too long. However if he contributes to a flag then he can sit on a  man made beach in the outer at Casey if it floats his boat for the next 2 years. 

aargh I love and hate Trade week. 

1 minute ago, Dees247 said:

Everything you posted, bar one name, had already been posted by others.

What’s your problem? 

3 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

What’s your problem? 

No problem with you mate


I'll be disappointed if he goes to the Cats.

Not only because I think he'll be a handy addition to our side, but that he's off to bloody Geelong.  Why do they need him?  Short answer is they don't.

I hate Geelong.

1 minute ago, Dees247 said:

No problem with you mate

DrEvil will live and die by his predictions. I have links with the club but no mail offered to me this year. My last mail was we were heavily into Gaff. He never left WC so I looked silly. Will I post if I hear anything.....absolutely, it’s all good fun so let’s keep it that way ok.

Not fussed on Smith, Phillips would be an equally fine acquisition in my mind. More keen for Brown to be confirmed. 


3 minutes ago, Dr evil said:

Hug it out? 

All good mate. I’m over it already.

3 minutes ago, Dees247 said:

No problem with you mate

Not sure if dr evil is full of it or not, but to be fair the reports are all saying that Geelongs offer came at the eleventh hour. Meaning that dr evil could have been correct at the time he made the call.

Mitch Clarke was 100% going to Freo before Mark Neeld flew up to Brisbane at the last moment and made a pitch. It happens.  

If you are going to get so upset, maybe just wait until the official news breaks instead of reading these sites. Nothing is official until its official.

FFS. who cares if he's right or wrong, if you're going on a fan forum and not taking everything you read with a grain of salt, you're asking for it. 

To be fair to @Dr evil I appreciate that he's at least not taking this personally, some posters would definitely have had a tantrum over this. 

 

Good on you Dr Evil for putting it out there.  I've been around long enough to remember when Peter Matera was signed, sealed and just about delivered and ended up staying at West Coast.  People change their minds.  Smith was probably coming to us at one point, now he's probably not. Keep telling us what you know Doc, it makes an interesting read.


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