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I know his contracted but needs to be considered. He adds nothing to us and clubs like Port are crying out for inside mids, we could make out like bandits.

 

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Viney is a bloody champion. If he could hit a target, he would be an A grader. 

Viney was one of our best tonight  

Not why we had a draw!! 

 

Garbage player limited skills trade in a heartbeat

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1 minute ago, picket fence said:

Garbage player limited skills trade in a heartbeat

That’s when he can get on the field


Still amazes me that on DL new threads aren’t vetted. ?‍♀️ 

Good but very limited footballer. His foot issues have destroyed his ability to get off the mark quickly. Has poor vision, lacks penetration with his kicking and often kills forward momentum. Worst of all is he throws out the balance in the midfield and pushes better more complimentary players outside the centre square... Harmess and Brayshaw.

Tick the trade for me 

 

We just signed him up to 5 years.

Club wouldn't have the balls to trade him.


If we win the flag I so hope Viney plays a blinder to shove it up so called supporters. Absolute heart and sole player.

And this is after a draw. Had we lost, what would it be? Maybe, put out a contract on Viney’s head. 

I'm sending a couple of movers to his joint now to pack his belongings up for Jeelong. They may be a bit late tho, they're coming from interstate. 

Too many here with rose coloured glasses on. He has been a liability the last 4 weeks only plays well now as a tagger. I'm not sure if we should go all the way and trade him, but he's certainly not deserved of his spot at the moment. You just can't carry a player like that who turns the ball over like clock-work. 


Ridiculous thread, in my opinion. Yes, Viney has been a little bit disappointing lately but there were probably more than a dozen players who were worse than him tonight. I don't think that Oliver, Petracca or Brayshaw were any better. It just amazes me how after a disappointing game some people on this forum like to point their fingers at one player as the sole cause of our problems.

15 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Garbage player limited skills trade in a heartbeat

This is probably by far one of the worst posts ever made on this site.

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17 minutes ago, olisik said:

I know his contracted but needs to be considered. He adds nothing to us and clubs like Port are crying out for inside mids, we could make out like bandits.

“His contracted”? C’mon troll, at least get your grammar right 

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3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

“His contracted”? C’mon troll, at least get your grammar right 

With all due respect, I don’t think anyone gives a [censored] about grammar on a footy forum. 


The bloke's disposal has been lamentable since he's come back.

However, this can be fixed. When he wants to, while he's not exactly an Isaac Smith or Christian Salem, he is capable.

Trade talk is just silly, emotional venting.

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10 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

The bloke had 32 and 11 tackles.  Spare me the rubbish 

Useless when half of them are turn overs. He doesn’t even look where he is kicks it, Would take spargo’s 11 touches any day over Viney’s 32 anyday

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5 minutes ago, olisik said:

With all due respect, I don’t think anyone gives a [censored] about grammar on a footy forum. 

?‍♀️ I do!

 
14 minutes ago, olisik said:

With all due respect, I don’t think anyone gives a [censored] about grammar on a footy forum. 

In fairness, it’s just so the reader can understand the sentence. His is very different to he’s

a missing comma here or there I don’t mind but I draw the line at ‘his’

anyway. Play on

18 minutes ago, Colin B. Flaubert said:

The bloke's disposal has been lamentable since he's come back.

However, this can be fixed. When he wants to, while he's not exactly an Isaac Smith or Christian Salem, he is capable.

Trade talk is just silly, emotional venting.

He gets very little to no momentum with his kicks. They pretty much always drop short. I'm not sure how fixable his kicking is. 


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