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31 minutes ago, layzie said:

Where's the @spirit of norm smith Jack Nicholson gif?

No Way Do Not Want GIF

Get Aaron Naughton please!


Not what we need at all, plus a big suitcase of carry on baggage... no thanks. 

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Just now, Leopold Bloom said:

Based on us losing Jayden Hunt, would this bloke be worth a try?

i dunno, it sounds kinda stupid. 

 

No thanks. Why do you think there has been no chat in this thread?

Only bother if the club will invest in a chaperone and a baggage handler to accomodate him. And if we give up nothing to get him.

In other words, no thanks.


On Ch 9 news. Dees doing due diligence on Hunter who wants a fresh start or the Bullies want him to have a fresh start?? 

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Some serious underselling of Hunter going on in this thread

Kudos to the author

On 8/11/2022 at 5:50 PM, adonski said:

Have fwded onto Tim Lamb 

Tim Lamb clearly doesn't read the emails I send him.


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3 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Tim Lamb clearly doesn't read the emails I send him.

Fortunately he has notifications on for my threads

Hunter and Grundy! You beauty.

Now if you we can just trade for Jack Darling, Tim Kelly and Daniel Talia we’ll be certainties for the 2019 flag. 

9 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Hunter has had some good seasons. This year wasn't one of them.

At his best, he'd be a very good fit on the wing, because he knows how to find the ball, and is an excellent kick. 

The Due Diligence is key. Hunter is a ratbag.

Can only kick it 30m at a time. Accurate, but doesn’t get over zones 

1 minute ago, DeeSpencer said:

Can only kick it 30m at a time. Accurate, but doesn’t get over zones 

Well if Demonlanders love Spargo, then they'll absolutely love Hunter. The difference is Hunter knows how to find the ball.

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We will get the best out of Hunter like we did with Langdon

 


Doesn't look like I have many friends here, but I like Hunter the player. We desperately need a wingman to play the other side to Langdon and Hunter fits the bill. Better user and more damaging than Jordon. 

 

Can't speak to the off field stuff - assume we do our due diligence etc.

 
9 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Well if Demonlanders love Spargo, then they'll absolutely love Hunter. The difference is Hunter knows how to find the ball.

The other difference is Spargo’s a good pressure forward who doesn’t have to kick long. Hunter’s a wing.

8 minutes ago, adonski said:

We will get the best out of Hunter like we did with Langdon

 

Langdon was playing great footy at Freo and just hitting his prime. There’s a myth the demons created him. Much different to trying to turn back the years on Hunter 


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