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Just read that Tom Browne has supposedly said that we are linked to Josh Thomas from Collingwood??

Anyone hear this?

 

nooo please no, kicked 3 goals all season MASSIVE passenger

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just read that Tom Browne has supposedly said that we are linked to Josh Thomas from Collingwood??

Anyone hear this??

Don't know this guy, is he any good?

 

I'm convinced Goodwin and Mahoney won't stop until we have 42 small forwards on the list, each one of them sh1tter than the last.


Tom Philips yes please.

Josh Thomas no thanks. Pass.

 
12 minutes ago, poita said:

I'm convinced Goodwin and Mahoney won't stop until we have 42 small forwards on the list, each one of them sh1tter than the last.

Maybe Jake Melksham has been transitioning into a list management role post career these past few years by hand picking players that will never take his spot?

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Josh Thomas biggest goal kicking season haul at Collingwood - 38

Ben Kennedy biggest goal kicking season haul at Collingwood - 9

Pretty sure Thomas is an upgrade on Kennedy and has kicked a bag of 5 goals once and a bag of 4 twice.


6 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Josh Thomas biggest goal kicking season haul at Collingwood - 38

Ben Kennedy biggest goal kicking season haul at Collingwood - 9

Pretty sure Thomas is an upgrade on Kennedy and has kicked a bag of 5 goals once and a bag of 4 twice.

Personally I had no idea he kicked that many goals in a season. Has he had a role change? 38 goals in 2018, 22 in 2019 and 4 this year...

I hope this isn't true,  a 29 year old over the hill small forward who kicked 4 goals from 14 games, no thanks

1 minute ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

I hope this isn't true,  a 29 year old over the hill small forward who kicked 4 goals from 14 games, no thanks

I was going to post the same thing.

He kicked 38 just a couple of years ago but he looks a shell of that player now.


7 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Why bother?

Aim Higher MFC

Yep, feel like he'd be another depth player when most of our small forwards are depth players themselves. Need a bigger fish, but who?

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If we are going for a small.forward i would be going after someone like a Jack Lonie or Jarrod Cameron from WC.

4 minutes ago, In Gawn we Trust said:

Yep, feel like he'd be another depth player when most of our small forwards are depth players themselves. Need a bigger fish, but who?

We need the key forward, then the Mosquitoes will be interested


2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

We need the key forward, then the Mosquitoes will be interested

Lets hope Sideshow Bob gets locked in asap

tippa next year im telling ya lads we gotta make it happen

 
1 hour ago, Lord Travis said:

Tom Philips yes please.

Josh Thomas no thanks. Pass.

josh thomas is better than Phillips. Phillips is a one paced, one sided outside midfielder that doesn't attack the footy all that hard.

thomas is quicker and harder and an all round better player. Tom Phillips is a glorified Chris Johnson (the Melbourne player) that finds a lot of th ball

8 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

josh thomas is better than Phillips. Phillips is a one paced, one sided outside midfielder that doesn't attack the footy all that hard.

thomas is quicker and harder and an all round better player. Tom Phillips is a glorified Chris Johnson (the Melbourne player) that finds a lot of th ball

We'll just have to agree to disagree Dr. I actually rate Phillips and Thomas did finish last in the Grand Final sprint. Surely that closes the argument in my favour!


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