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1 minute ago, old55 said:

Grundy deal crashed Big Footy ...

Can't wait for it to come back up to read all the Pies fans melts!

 

Good business Dees. Pick 27 was about right with all things considered. Onto the next thing!


13 minutes ago, sisso said:

Greatest ruck pairing ever? Certainly in terms of Supercoach scores we are loading up

Bye week is going to hurt.

4 minutes ago, demoniac said:

Can't wait for it to come back up to read all the Pies fans melts!

Yes but quite frankly most of the Pies supporters in the thread were more reasonable than the Demons supporters. Danster - holy moly!

I remember you from the RSFA days - "it's only other vets can understand"

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12 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Fox Footy: "Dees...will pick up the bulk of the remaining five years on his lucrative contract"

"Bulk" mean any number above 50%. Big deal.

Well done - again - to Tim Lamb.

Will now give the great Max gawn a clear extension of time on his career.

 

S--t someone else to take Brownlow votes off Ollie. Great get if we use him right. 

Gawn after the grand final. Thought I'd sit on the bench awhile and let the other all Australian ruckman have a go. 

No 2? 6? 12? 26? 19? 

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1 minute ago, Damo said:

No 2? 6? 12? 26? 19? 

Has to be 6.

Just now, Demon3 said:

Has to be 6.

Id give 6 to Harry petty. but yes maybe..

To all the doubting Thomas, we are going to give in, we will get bent over. You know  nothing we stuck it out and won. The pies caved they had no choice. Go Dees. 

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3 minutes ago, Mr Steve said:

S--t someone else to take Brownlow votes off Ollie. Great get if we use him right. 

Gawn after the grand final. Thought I'd sit on the bench awhile and let the other all Australian ruckman have a go. 

I don't give two hoots about the Brownlow medal. It is about winning premierships.  

33 minutes ago, MrFreeze said:

Bro-dee Grun-dee

It was meant to be :cool:

Called it 👌

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Welcome Brodie, will be more than interesting how he goes working in tandum with Max.

 

29 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

Anyone else think he doesn’t look all that flash in the Dees guernsey?

Nonsense, it's the AFL equivalent of a Dinner Suit.

20 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Fox Footy: "Dees...will pick up the bulk of the remaining five years on his lucrative contract"

Collingwood pr got this out there. It would be true we are paying more than 50% but his wage that we are paying in real terms would be well unders for his calibre of player is getting paid in the league

40 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Only question is how much of his salary they'll pay.

That is the key question.


7 minutes ago, Damo said:

No 2? 6? 12? 26? 19? 

I am afraid Kade Chandler has to give up 37! 

On Mays Instagram 😂

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Glad Tim Lamb held his nerve.

This trade for a star Collingwood ruckman reminds me of when Melbourne obtained Brownlow Medallist Peter Moore.

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Perhaps some of the respected elder Melbourne supporters here can remember those circumstances of how we managed to get Peter Moore in the early 1980's? I was far too young to remember those days.

Let's hope Brodie Grundy can emulate a similar impact at the Demons but ideally play over 100 games for us. Fingers crossed he can win a Premiership at Melbourne too! 🤞

Bring on season 2023! GO DEMONS!!! 🔴🔵👹

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