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I’m over yesterday it’s a loss we can’t win em all. We will be back.

 

all this talk of Angus leaving, why don’t we try and get Andrew to come to Melbourne? Mark is well embedded at Levin Health and They won’t be leaving Melbourne at all.

 

 

I've always wondered this as well.

But he seems heavily invested at Freo and looks like he'll be their next captain in waiting. 

No way would Andrew leave Freo given where that side is heading.

Tim Gossage, 2 weeks ago, mentioned on SEN that he knows the Brayshaw’s well and Angus would be open to move to WA in order to be close to his grandparents. Also, his girlfriend is dead against a move to Perth.

 

I ask these questions with curiosity...

What's with the notion that brothers always want to play together? Maybe Andrew is super happy forging his own identity and path.

Do the Saints and Sun board constantly talk about the King brothers?

What about the Ah Chee's? Or the Reids?

There was a little vibe going on here for Nathan Jones' brother for a while.

I feel its just us supporters being quite romantic. Mind you Andrew would add plenty of value.

Jackson for Brayshaw anyone? 😇

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3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

No way would Andrew leave Freo given where that side is heading.

Tim Gossage, 2 weeks ago, mentioned on SEN that he knows the Brayshaw’s well and Angus would be open to move to WA in order to be close to his grandparents. Also, his girlfriend is dead against a move to Perth.

Andrew would be moving to the reining premiers so it’s not as if he’s losing anything from a success point of view.

being 30 myself I know I’d rather be with my immediate parents than my grandparents.

think the sticking point will be Danielle. If she won’t move over there I doubt he will make the move!

 

fingers crossed


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2 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

I ask these questions with curiosity...

What's with the notion that brothers always want to play together? Maybe Andrew is super happy forging his own identity and path.

Do the Saints and Sun board constantly talk about the King brothers?

What about the Ah Chee's? Or the Reids?

There was a little vibe going on here for Nathan Jones' brother for a while.

I feel its just us supporters being quite romantic. Mind you Andrew would add plenty of value.

Jackson for Brayshaw anyone? 😇

I’m only saying this for the brotherly pull and that Andrew’s parents live here. And he’s a bloody good footy player!!

Be very interested in hearing Angus's opinions on the way that loss came about.

1 hour ago, Tracca said:

I’m only saying this for the brotherly pull and that Andrew’s parents live here.

The "wants to play with their brother" argument is the same as the "wants to play for the club they supported as a kid" argument.

I.e. a discussion point that refuses to die among media and supporters, despite fact that it almost never happens.

Scott Selwood and Brad Hill are the only examples I can think of in living memory. Considering how many players with brothers at other clubs get shopped around every trade period,  that's got to be less than the law of averages.

 

 

 

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11 hours ago, Accepting Mediocrity said:

The "wants to play with their brother" argument is the same as the "wants to play for the club they supported as a kid" argument.

I.e. a discussion point that refuses to die among media and supporters, despite fact that it almost never happens.

Scott Selwood and Brad Hill are the only examples I can think of in living memory. Considering how many players with brothers at other clubs get shopped around every trade period,  that's got to be less than the law of averages.

 

 

His whole family lives in Melbourne apart from his grandparents. Worth a crack in my opinion

Probably the best young player in the game

no way to fit him in our cap with Jackson this year and Clarry next year etc

zero chance unless we let a gun go

Brayshaw leaving Freo would be like us letting Oliver go 3 years ago. 

And the only way we get him through trade and afford him in the cap is after Jackson leaves… 

 

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