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I understand the interest in TMac and Pruessy, but has anyone heard of any interest in OMac?

 
 

  On 24/09/2020 at 03:55, JimmyGadson said:

I think @binman has some interest in him?

He can confirm though.

 

Can confirm.

I have heard a rumour though, from a very reliable source, that the club is desperate for him to stay  and has put a big money offer to him, but that he has said if they trade his brother he is gone.

  On 24/09/2020 at 04:07, Demonland said:

Not at all. I was confirming that Demonland poster @binman has an interest in OMac.

On the topic of other club's interest in Oscar McDonald where there is smoke there is fire and it's freezing and smells pretty fresh in here at the moment.

You're firing on all cylinders today, Andy!

  On 24/09/2020 at 03:50, BScotti said:

I understand the interest in TMac and Pruessy, but has anyone heard of any interest in OMac?

 

Clarko with his bizarre dreams of having an ex-demon dream team defence of Frawley, Frost, OMac ?

 

Straight swap for Brown, fair deal I reckon. 

You can't trade out every key position player on the list. He's a keep for me.


  On 24/09/2020 at 05:24, spirit of norm smith said:

Pick “88” potential. The same pick we got from Eagles for Morton and the same pick we gave Tigers for Rodan. Saves face.

To be fair, I haven't yet seen OMac actively run away from players showing aggression.. 

  On 24/09/2020 at 05:22, poita said:

You can't trade out every key position player on the list. He's a keep for me.

Thats ok poita he aint anywhere near a "key position player".

Its time to move him on.

  On 24/09/2020 at 04:21, John Demonic said:

 

Clarko with his bizarre dreams of having an ex-demon dream team defence of Frawley, Frost, OMac ?

Like when Port played Trengove, Watts, Barry and Toumpas and wondered why they were no good.

  On 24/09/2020 at 04:17, binman said:

Can confirm.

I have heard a rumour though, from a very reliable source, that the club is desperate for him to stay  and has put a big money offer to him, but that he has said if they trade his brother he is gone.

This must be a stitch up, seriously "CLUB DESPERATE FOR HIM TO STAY" ???

Give me a break if so we are really in deep sheeit!


  On 24/09/2020 at 05:52, picket fence said:

This must be a stitch up, seriously "CLUB DESPERATE FOR HIM TO STAY" ???

Give me a break if so we are really in deep sheeit!

Seriously, you could not make this [censored] up.

  On 24/09/2020 at 03:50, BScotti said:

I understand the interest in TMac and Pruessy, but has anyone heard of any interest in OMac?

Nope

  On 24/09/2020 at 05:29, watchtheeyes said:

To be fair, I haven't yet seen OMac actively run away from players showing aggression.. 

This old chestnut again with Brendan Lade?  Keep watching that clip and watch Cale actually run to make position, receive the pass  and spot up a teammate who kicks the goal.


  On 24/09/2020 at 05:22, poita said:

You can't trade out every key position player on the list. He's a keep for me.

he's not a key position. he's a spud that his key position height. Thats about it.

  On 24/09/2020 at 07:09, The heart beats true said:

Montmorency have tabled an offer. Can’t say much more. Watch this space.

I went for a  kick there on the weekend.  its a nice oval and  i look forward to seeing oscar debut for mont in 2021

 
  On 24/09/2020 at 07:09, The heart beats true said:

Montmorency have tabled an offer. Can’t say much more. Watch this space.

Easy pickings for the rest of the NFL then, hope to see a Panthers player kick a bag down at Para Rd ;)

He has played some good and some bad games. The club needs to get more out of him. At this stage I would hold onto him.

 


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