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50 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

ffs, are we going to keep up this mfcss petracca hysteria running for another 2 years?

It's all Jesse Hogan's fault. Or maybe Jack Watts.

If they were still on the list, they'd continue to be the focus of this nonsense freeing us up to debate more important things like whether Petracca needs to lose weight.

 
9 minutes ago, Redlagged said:

Get a life, pal. Purvey as much [censored] as you do, you're bound to get some thrown back.

Who are you again? 

You're either some old out dated fella or school holidays have kicked in early. Now ship off

 

 

 

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5 minutes ago, La Dee-vina Comedia said:

It's all Jesse Hogan's fault. Or maybe Jack Watts.

If they were still on the list, they'd continue to be the focus of this nonsense freeing us up to debate more important things like whether Petracca needs to lose weight.

Trac is still contracted until 2022. Even if he unexpectedly requests a trade next year i expect Josh Mahoney and co to take a leaf out of the Doggies book and hold him to his contract.

 

If he did request a trade and we reluctantly had to do a deal what would it take? De Goey plus a first rounder??? ?


1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

If he did request a trade and we reluctantly had to do a deal what would it take? De Goey plus a first rounder??? ?

If he improved even 1% on his 2020 output and was contracted for a further year we'd genuinely request 3x top ten picks. Might go close to getting it too. 

On 11/22/2020 at 8:39 PM, loges said:

No

 

On 11/23/2020 at 10:26 AM, nosoupforme said:

Yes your  right there l was lead to believe at the time.  Someone very close to me introduced me to his brother Julian who manages a few players at different clubs and one of them is at Melbourne. at the time l just assumed the way he was talking that he managed him.  That is  all l can say now.

Yep l do worry if we are good enough to hold onto our best players. Can we afford to keep them ? Time will tell. 

 

His brother Julian petracca is Jake  lever’s manager and he also is Jayden shorts manager 

 
14 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Who are you again? 

You're either some old out dated fella or school holidays have kicked in early. Now ship off

 

 

 

Still purveying rubbish. Try origami.

15 hours ago, daisycutter said:

ffs, are we going to keep up this mfcss petracca hysteria running for another 2 years?

My view is that the club will renew Christians'  contract mid season so the doubters will have another 4 years of agony wondering

if!

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On 11/23/2020 at 7:17 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

Did I say he had committed to the pies did I? Can you actually show this direct quote? You're the only [censored] that mentioned anything remotely of Petracca leaving. Stop trying to put words in my mouth.

Go back and actually read what I was replying to. It actually had nothing to do with Petracca at all but more so that Collingwood will continue to bring in players regardless of what went on during the trade period.

You embarrassed yourself over the trade period when you threw several darts but didn't land any and now you're embarrassing yourself with this post.

Wtf are u smoking matey? I threw zero darts, merely mentioned small bits with a major caveat attached. Only thing I said was def was BBB and he was. Didn’t say CP was pies committed? Then WHY do the silly post at all u silly bugger. Don’t make me go back and quote you. The entire post was moronic so maybe move on haha

On 11/25/2020 at 8:46 AM, Redlagged said:

Still purveying rubbish. Try origami.

He’s a bit silly, isn’t he 

On 11/25/2020 at 8:46 AM, Redlagged said:

Still purveying rubbish. Try origami.

He’s a bit silly, isn’t he 

How could the Pies possibly afford him?

They just got rid of two very good players because of cap issues.

Petracca wouldn’t leave for less than 750k per year 

15 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

How could the Pies possibly afford him?

They just got rid of two very good players because of cap issues.

Petracca wouldn’t leave for less than 750k per year 

Phew......


24 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

How could the Pies possibly afford him?

They just got rid of two very good players because of cap issues.

Petracca wouldn’t leave for less than 750k per year 

And why should he leave at all.  He will be well looked after l am sure of that.

44 minutes ago, Nudge said:

Wtf are u smoking matey? I threw zero darts, merely mentioned small bits with a major caveat attached. Only thing I said was def was BBB and he was. Didn’t say CP was pies committed? Then WHY do the silly post at all u silly bugger. Don’t make me go back and quote you. The entire post was moronic so maybe move on haha

You're weird unit Nudge. You quoted a post from 2 months ago that I actually forgot it existed..

The moment has gone.

IMO Pies just offloaded a whole heap of $. Not due to clearing space. Actually due to being well over the cap hence the bargain trade deals for Treloar Stephenson and Phillips. No doubt they’ll be into Petracca. I think Petracca is built for finals footy and if we don’t start making them then he’s a risk to leave. But are Collingwood in a better position? I don’t think so. Not unless they end up absolutely nailing the 2020 draft. 

Play finals at the very least otherwise we risk losing him. We can’t expect an A-grader like Trac to rang around waiting for us to get our act together when he would grace any team in the league.

Not much point worrying about it in pre-season though. Let’s see how the season pans out before fretting about his contract.

19 minutes ago, Better days ahead said:

Play finals at the very least otherwise we risk losing him. We can’t expect an A-grader like Trac to rang around waiting for us to get our act together when he would grace any team in the league.

Not much point worrying about it in pre-season though. Let’s see how the season pans out before fretting about his contract.

Personally think its more then that. I don't think making finals is an acceptable level. If we make it and bow out first week then the risk of losing players is still high.

We've got the list to be top 4. It's all up to players and coaching staff to make that happen.


12 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is understood to be very close friends with Maynard and would love to play his footy with him.

Easy fix.  We target Maynard ?‍♂️

12 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Is understood to be very close friends with Maynard and would love to play his footy with him.

Don’t care if he’s friends with Kanye or Guy Sebastian.

 

 
1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Personally think its more then that. I don't think making finals is an acceptable level. If we make it and bow out first week then the risk of losing players is still high.

We've got the list to be top 4. It's all up to players and coaching staff to make that happen.

I agree. Finals may not be enough. 

I guess we all have extra reason to hope that the pies flop this year.

1 hour ago, Better days ahead said:

Play finals at the very least otherwise we risk losing him. We can’t expect an A-grader like Trac to rang around waiting for us to get our act together when he would grace any team in the league.

Not much point worrying about it in pre-season though. Let’s see how the season pans out before fretting about his contract.

   Yes l agree.  However IMO Petrac even Oliver would have to play in a consistently high level as expected for us to have a better       chance of playing finals and finishing at least top 4 . 

  They are the A graders and if we cannot make finals with both of them  sound then l would hate to think  Bda.

 

 

 


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