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1 hour ago, Marcus94 said:

I think he would be a good fit for us. Chocco is great at developing players and the attitude of our boys is incredibly professional, whereas a lot of the bulldogs players seem to be about that party lifestyle.

If he would only cost us a late 3rd or late 4th round pick then why the heck not.

Exactly.  Beveridge's response to a challenge is to have whinge.  

 
4 hours ago, Demon Disciple said:

This must be the KPF GNF was talking about 

Who's GNF ? 

 

Don't quite understand the logic in trading Weid only to bring the Shach Attack in, but at the end of the day who really cares about either

4 minutes ago, layzie said:

Only rando SEN caller could set DL off like this..

Short memory @layzie. A Demonland poster set DL off with the Naughton rumour. It doesn't take much to set DL off.

3 minutes ago, adonski said:

Don't quite understand the logic in trading Weid only to bring the Shach Attack in, but at the end of the day who really cares about either

Isnt it moneyball? the coaches have tried to get Weed over the line and feel they have had a good shot. Worth trying with someone else who currently is about the same but may improve under their coaching. Might be good for both players.

 
1 hour ago, Demon_spurs said:

At least Schache knows the words to Freed from Desire

Hell I thought it was Breed from Desire.

Six kids later i don't need

Sorry Gala


6 minutes ago, Hardley Benial said:

Grand New Flag.

I love his informed posts.

Nice try, GNF…

Youre Good Robert Deniro GIF

What’s with all the negativity? Mitch Brown’s stats look very unremarkable on paper but he did his job for us for three seasons. Weid had his moments at times too. We need someone to replace them for those same moments throughout a long season. Schache is about that quality of player. Honestly I’d rather just keep Weid but if he’s out, Schache makes perfect sense. 

Cam Pederson circa 2018 would be perfect right about now. 

I'd wager Josh is a slight upgrade on Weid but concede it is pretty like for like.

11 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

Cam Pederson circa 2018 would be perfect right about now. 

Bring him home!

58 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Short memory @layzie. A Demonland poster set DL off with the Naughton rumour. It doesn't take much to set DL off.

Sorry typo. I meant only rando 'callers' could set off DL like this. As well as everything else. My bad!

Edited by layzie


54 minutes ago, Bang Bang Bang said:

What’s with all the negativity? Mitch Brown’s stats look very unremarkable on paper but he did his job for us for three seasons. Weid had his moments at times too. We need someone to replace them for those same moments throughout a long season. Schache is about that quality of player. Honestly I’d rather just keep Weid but if he’s out, Schache makes perfect sense. 

Cam Pederson circa 2018 would be perfect right about now

Cam Pedersen the ultimate man for a crisis situation.

[censored] i loved that man. 

Worth his weight in gold.

https://www.afl.com.au/video/814855/vfl-showreel-r20-josh-schache-highlights?videoId=814855&modal=true&type=video&publishFrom=1659776789001
 

I don’t know who this team is that the Bulldogs beat up on, but Schache looks like he has bulked up, significantly. Takes some nice overhead marks. If it’s Weid out, this isn’t a bad replacement. Maybe the penny will drop for him at a new club. Dogs are stocked for forwards. They don’t need him. 

Having played with Schache as a teenager, I thought this bloke was going to be phenomenal when he made the AFL, obviously that hasn’t panned out the way anyone would’ve liked it to.

But I still see his talent and potential for growth as a professional, so I don’t think it’s worth poo pooing the idea of bringing him in. After all, it’s a depth acquisition for a future third or fourth most likely so If he comes in and performs better than a Mitch Brown type - that’s a win to me. Heck even if he comes in purely to keep all of TMac, BBB & JVR on their toes, good.

It’s a low risk move with a chance of giving him some success after being a highly touted prospect

Edited by In Gawn we Trust

4 hours ago, adonski said:

Don't quite understand the logic in trading Weid only to bring the Shach Attack in, but at the end of the day who really cares about either

Not much of an attack either, more a Shach water pistol.


Some excellent memes here with the Shac/Weed comparisons. Good for a late night chuckle.

I feel there is no improvement/decline here however we’ll likely get Shache as a delisted free agent where as Weed nets us a third rounder.

That may assist us somewhere in the grand scheme of things 

 

Clearly we are being Schache in so Petty can play forward

Petty for the Coleman!!

2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

how many times does sen just post variations of the same content?

Same as Trade Radio regurgitating the same rubbish day after day


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