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Tom Browne reporting Viney has 'formally agreed terms to stay' per twitter.

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3 minutes ago, rolling fog said:

Tom Browne reporting Viney has 'formally agreed terms to stay' per twitter.

 

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Good call @Lord Nev. I heard 4 years, you heard 5. Your source was correct. Hats off to you and good result for the club as he is definitely a heart and soul player. 

Now we need to balance the midfield better and play Jack to his strengths. 


No surprise he resigned. Bit surprised it's for so long. They must be confident his foot issues are behind him. 

Mods just saw this is covered in the trading forum. I'll have to leave it to you to delete it. 

It gives me great pleasure to announce that Jack's value is once again acknowledged and rewarded. A loyal clubman of the highest integrity (and a pocket dynamo/wrecking ball on field)... Eat it Jack-Detractors!

Well done to the guys who came on here with the news few weeks ago and confirmed this.

Great work.

 

Great news!
Has finally got his body right and is entering his peak age as a footballer.

 

 

 


A 5 year deal?? Crazy!!!!

2 minutes ago, It's Time said:

No surprise he resigned. Bit surprised it's for so long. They must be confident his foot issues are behind him. 

Positive news. Let's hope he repays the contract with team footy and tackles the opposition so hard that they cry.

Great to sign him up long term. 
 

Good work @Lord Nevand @Lord Travis  
 

Keep posting the info you hear despite some demonland posters going full on detective inspector gadget mode. 
 

Sauce seems pretty good I would say ?

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1 minute ago, cantstandyasam said:

Positive news. Let's hope he repays the contract with team footy and tackles the opposition so hard that they cry.

Yep coz he is a Rugby player nothing more or less, Crazy decision for a limited player!

 
Just now, picket fence said:

Yep coz he is a Rugby player nothing more or less, Crazy decision for a limited player!

if he isnt the heart and soul of our club then idk who is

viney jones jetta gawn theyre the only players in that conversation - nothing to do with talent but they are melbourne. commitment from him shows leadership it shows belief and bloody well hope we can achieve something big in his time.

Great news. Sounds like they upped the deal to 5 years after the initial offer was deemed to be lowballing him. Heart and soul players are so critical for good driving standards and behaviours. All the best for the next 5 years!


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