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he also said gus has spoken to freo

his link to age article however crashes with age 404 error - page doesn't exist (article removed?)

I love Gus but if he ever joins the Dons he will be dead to me.

 

Geelong now Essendon. Wouldn’t be surprised if a few other teams are asking the question. They’d be silly not to, Gus has been phenomenal the last two seasons and in two different positions. 

On 7/9/2022 at 6:04 PM, willmoy said:

and I  thought that players managers were retired priests.

oh my god


Just doing his due diligence. I'd be amazed if Gus left

Viney met with Geelong before signing a 5 year deal. No harm in Gus teasing the Bombers before doing the same.

 

9 minutes ago, adonski said:

@WERRIDEEcan we get a projected best 22 for next season? Will we have enough players on the list??

We'll be right. With Demonlanders doing our trades, we'll have Andy Brayshaw, Serong and Merrett in return for Jackson and Bedford.

Good luck to him. We need to remember this is not Park Footy but a large corporate business and the Bombers would be silly not to look and try to talk to those out of contract that could assist them going forward. Same on the other side and Gus would be stupid to not test the waters. Hope he stays but he needs to see what is out there.


So over these endless contract chats. 
If Gus doesn’t want to stay after working so hard for so many years to win a flag and being a leader of our club, then I give up knowing what the hell players want these days. 

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

So over these endless contract chats. 
If Gus doesn’t want to stay after working so hard for so many years to win a flag and being a leader of our club, then I give up knowing what the hell players want these days. 

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Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

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Yeah I don’t think he is going to be broke playing at Melbourne. If he’s just after a money grab when he has years left in his career, and would rather lose games than win flags again, so be it. 


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Gus. Come on. What can they offer? Really.    We are family.   The grass isn’t greener elsewhere.  You are loved by all at the Dees.  Let’s get the deal signed.  

 
2 hours ago, wizardinoz said:

No more Gus & Gawny if it happens.

This is the worst part!

4 hours ago, adonski said:

@WERRIDEEcan we get a projected best 22 for next season? Will we have enough players on the list??

B: Petracca, Petracca, Petracca

HB: Petracca, Petracca, Petracca

C: Petracca, Petracca, Petracca

HF: Oliver, Oliver, Oliver

F: Oliver, Oliver, Oliver

FOLL: Oliver, Oliver, Oliver

IC: Oliver, Oliver, Petracca, Petracca

That's all of what our salary cap can contain.


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