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You bloody beauty! Massive piece of the puzzle locked away. Turned down offers and has shown his loyalty. 

I still think he will be the man to lift the cup for us one day. 

 

It's weird... Would have been so disappointed if he left, but I feel like we need to make bit changes to our midfield for balance and for me he is the most one dimensional mid we have 

 
  On 06/10/2020 at 06:25, Turner said:

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.

Viney Limited just check his seasons stats

Jones Finished

Nev almost the same

Max excellent player. Mate heart and soul IS NOT going to deliver a flag, Classy players will

Viney signing reeks of yet another "Panic" by our Footy admin that saw us do the same thing to sign Goody for an eternity!

No wonder we are so bloody average 

Viney 5 years FMD

Pity could have been a straight swap for Polec if he had  gone to North he still would have ties to Melbourne so to speak.

Edited by demon3165


Very glad he has signed on and clearly wants to be a Demon for life.

Players like this don’t grow on trees.

Gawn, Viney, Petracca, Oliver, May, Salem and Langdon are absolutely core players and must keep along with our young talent in Rivers, Pickett, Jackson, Fritsch

I'm happy, but wary. Rotate the guy into the forward line for stoppages, at least, and get him to tackle the oppo ball carriers.

Good news, not sure about the 5th year but hopefully he proves me wrong. Happy he remains a demon for life.

 

 
  On 04/10/2020 at 07:31, Lord Nev said:

Not everything gets posted, some things I message to a few quality posters, too many trolls and psychos get fired up otherwise, as evidenced above.

 

Hi @Lord Nev, given you've been right about a few things just thought I'd ask this, it seems like you're in the know. 

Has there been a big change in the amount of info that's being leaked since PJ was at the top? I remember before PJ we seemed to be a leaky ship but once he was brought in the information seemed to have dried up. Now that he has gone it seems like there's more info out there. Is this something you have noticed as well? Or am I totally wrong?

  On 06/10/2020 at 06:32, DeeZee said:

Very glad he has signed on and clearly wants to be a Demon for life.

Players like this don’t grow on trees.

Gawn, Viney, Petracca, Oliver, May, Salem and Langdon are absolutely core players and must keep along with our young talent in Rivers, Pickett, Jackson, Fritsch

Tally ho Pip Pip all good on the good ship Lollypop!

Demon for life yeah great!

Edited by picket fence


  On 06/10/2020 at 06:36, Demonsone said:

Great news as his heart beats red & blue.....Also can see him becoming Captain again.....

LOL

  On 06/10/2020 at 06:29, picket fence said:

Viney Limited just check his seasons stats

Jones Finished

Nev almost the same

Max excellent player. Mate heart and soul IS NOT going to deliver a flag, Classy players will

Viney signing reeks of yet another "Panic" by our Footy admin that saw us do the same thing to sign Goody for an eternity!

No wonder we are so bloody average 

Viney 5 years FMD

you have no idea lmao

so many non classy players win flags, like you gotta have those types every side does

but having 22 lachie whitfields (classiest player i can think of) isnt going to win a side

but your LRT's your prestigiacamos your liam pickens who just care about their clubs their teammates that sh it invaluable and when it comes to it. i'd rather have players who care as much as viney does over anything else. viney is that type because u know when your deep in the 4th, games on the line or even if your blown out of the water they're gonna have a [censored] dip because they ride every bump of that game just like us fans do and the result stings them. Yes jones and jetta are winding up, not best 22 but their contribution to our club cannot ever be questioned and their love and passion. you dont get that feeling yet from your next wave like you do from viney


Glad he signed on but 5 years is too long.

  On 06/10/2020 at 06:14, Lord Travis said:

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. 

TBF I said he had signed when he might not have at that stage.

1 possibly 2 year deal with triggers. Bookmark this for same time next year and see if I'm mistaken!


  On 06/10/2020 at 06:34, Deefiant said:

Hi @Lord Nev, given you've been right about a few things just thought I'd ask this, it seems like you're in the know. 

Has there been a big change in the amount of info that's being leaked since PJ was at the top? I remember before PJ we seemed to be a leaky ship but once he was brought in the information seemed to have dried up. Now that he has gone it seems like there's more info out there. Is this something you have noticed as well? Or am I totally wrong?

I don't know tbh. It's possible, but as far as I could guess it's just more that maybe Dees fans are more engaged now than when we were a bit more boring?

Viney is 26 and a match winner when he is purely on the inside. I don't like the idea of him being a pressure forward or just a run with player even though he would give it 110%. 

Brayshaw and Harmes should feel like there spot is threatend. We need outside mids and neither Harmes or Brayshaw have strengths that are better than Oliver, Viney or Tracs strengths.

Jack Viney's Heart beats True.   What more can l say !       WOO HOO .........Red and Blue Blood.

 
  On 06/10/2020 at 06:27, DubDee said:

You bloody beauty! Massive piece of the puzzle locked away. Turned down offers and has shown his loyalty. 

I still think he will be the man to lift the cup for us one day. 

Great work Dees well done Jack 
fir life!!

appArently  you are Turning into a right foot kick just to conFuse tacklers.

Make  it a great 5 years wth some flags to bootJack.


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