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It’s funny, just went looking around to see if official announcement coming out and get to see positive signs on Demonland.
 

I think it would give the team a bit of a boost this week, hopefully resulting in a win on Friday!

 
1 minute ago, D4Life said:

It’s funny, just went looking around to see if official announcement coming out and get to see positive signs on Demonland.
 

I think it would give the team a bit of a boost this week, hopefully resulting in a win on Friday!

Especially if all this talk around here about team ethos is ruined now because of Jackson..

Hells Bells I hope this is true    We need some positive news, 

 

I only thought we faltered twice in the last quarter  that's all I saw   but it was enough to give them the win, a sniff for the finals,  they are dogs after all, and everyone thinks we stink.   But we are second on the ladder and good percentage,   If we have been, loading now is the time to relax   bring it on again for half a week then fly into the finals    Go Dees

 
2 hours ago, Redleg said:

 You heard it here first.

Stop stealing Ethan Tremblay's thunder!!! 

1 minute ago, mo64 said:

Stop stealing Ethan Tremblay's thunder!!! 

Won’t do it again but unfortunately for him, I said it first.


2 hours ago, Demonstone said:

I've told you a million times not to exaggerate.

Young ones quote?

9 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

Young ones quote?

Rick did say it on The Young Ones, but it's a very, very old gag.

 

I yelled at him to sign the contract when he was running to the interchange in the last quarter on Saturday night. That obviously tipped him over.

You’re all very welcome.

11 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

I yelled at him to sign the contract when he was running to the interchange in the last quarter on Saturday night. That obviously tipped him over.

You’re all very welcome.

Weird because I told Jackson "Please don't go" and he now appears more likely to leave than he did before the weekend.


25 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Meeting with Essendon will make any player re-sign with their club. 

Leave it to you to inject some humour about Essendon. 

Pretty dank.

4 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

A more important signing for me than Jackson. Make it happen already! 

Nailed it Jaded.

Our cultural space is secure for the future.

Jackson and Taylor will deal with that issue for everyone's benfit.

4 hours ago, Lord Travis said:

Whenever Gus and Gawn get time to do it, usually Thursday or mid-late week.

I may be wrong but there didn't seem to be a podcast last week. Did max and gus put on hold knowing this was coming this week??????

Edited by Demon17

My scrotum tightened upon reading this latest development.

11 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

I may be wrong but there didn't seem to be a podcast last week. Did max and gus put on hold knowing this was coming this week??????

They generally don’t do one during a short break. Given we had to travel and had a 6 day turnaround I think they gave it a miss.


1 hour ago, praha said:

Weird because I told Jackson "Please don't go" and he now appears more likely to leave than he did before the weekend.

 

46 minutes ago, ding said:

My scrotum tightened upon reading this latest development.

🤣🤣🤣

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

Rick did say it on The Young Ones, but it's a very, very old gag.

just like most of us, for me Young Ones is a relevant cultural reference, 'you complete and utter ba$tard'.

Was sure they will be aiming for the highest number views on G&G. Am beyond happy with this, was already over the loss but now it is a good news week. I think Brayshaw is a key part of our attempt to build a dynasty.

 

 


Hope this positivity is based on reality!

Not been too sure about the “wanting more midfield” anyway given his concussion history. Half back / wing seems a better fit.

Makes sense if we know LJ is going that Gus now signs on as we have more money to offer Gus

On 7/23/2022 at 11:06 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

No we're not.

Trengove was good, but it wasn't up to the standard and class of Brayshaw.

I'd stack Trengove's first 2 years up comparatively against Brayshaw's. 

I am not however saying I would take him over Brayshaw, but was responding to a post basically saying Tenners was a dud.

It is an interesting comparison though. Both started well, Angus had setbacks through concussion and looked close to finished at one stage. His comeback and development has been remarkable and a joy. Trenners first few years had him on track for something special, even if it would be solid and reliable special. Natural leadership and great work ethic. I saw him at Maroochydore one year in a moon boot and on a scooter still being involved in training, including doing push ups with the group. I rate Angus, but lament Trengove. Worse luck than the Greeks with Achilles tendion!

 

Fingers crossed that Angus  Brayshaw does indeed re-sign with the Melbourne Football Club.

He is vital to our culture and the overall leadership of the team. Angus is a pretty talented and inspirational player too!


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