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22 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Poor Schache.  He's been a Demon for five minutes and has already assumed the mantle of whipping boy.

Let's reserve judgement until we see how he goes next year.

Rubbish!

It started when the proposal was first raised. No one gets 5 minutes start here.  😁

21 minutes ago, praha said:

We've traded Coke for Pepsi.

Depending on the day, who you're talking to, and the water purity in the region, the value could go either way

 

I'd say this is more a RC Cola for LA Ice kinda deal. 

 
13 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

1. Getting more possessions than the Weid could ever imagine without half-heartedness and preservation imperatives.

2. Usefully leading for the ball in multiple directions - his kicking is terrific from all angles.

3. Taking the odd mark in the danger zone with 'thinking' teammates doing their best to block/occupy/negate opponents.

4. Scoring a few more than Weid could ever accomplish.

5. Staying in the critical zone for effective responses - not running out of the way of potential harm, nor standing still to keep 'safe'.

6. Bringing the ball to ground for the smalls' skillsets.

and when did Schache do any of the above examples?

Welcome to Demonland Schache. Get ready, they're going to be coming for you week after week..


They may have him earmarked for that third tall back spot if Petty goes forward 

49 minutes ago, McQueen said:

Status quo maybe. 
 

Maybe the change to our forward half game could result in a dramatic improvement?

Weids certainly couldn’t benefit from our high balls. 

Not many blokes do benefit from high balls. Lower the eyes, lower the passing, I say.

Just now, layzie said:

Welcome to Demonland Schache. Get ready, they're going to be coming for you week after week..

They never stopped complaining about Weidemann - until he apparently became a potentially champion ruckman (all of a sudden).

 

I have low expectations but you never know. Depth acquisition. Cost peanuts so no need for posters to get worked up

best of luck Josh 

44 minutes ago, Slartibartfast said:

Given our draft hand for next year we'll never use a future 4th so the cost is nothing and he replaces a player that got us pick 37.  Most don't rate either.  Good trading I say.

Spot on. Good deal for Weidemann.


Wild idea, maybe he flourishes at the dees and we get behind him to do so!

53 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

I lean towards SWYL's thinking on this bloke.  At least I won't have to worry about him living up to my expectations as I have none. 

Would rather have kept the Weed. At least he knows the game plan 

It's changing so Josh can learn the brand new 2023 fast paced and quick running with ball movement so a busy Xmas for Josh. 

Getting angry about this is like getting angry that the Bunnings greeter is insincere. 

WGAF.

All those people who said our team would have fired if we still had Watts up forward this is your chance to shine with a similar player. 

26 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

And I bet he will be on a less coin? Could be wrong tho.

Spot on I reckon Jaded.  He was OOC and would be on base plus incentives.  Sam would have been on more, perhaps not much, but more.


50 minutes ago, Demonstone said:

Poor Schache.  He's been a Demon for five minutes and has already assumed the mantle of whipping boy.

Let's reserve judgement until we see how he goes next year.

For an MFC career that has lasted 5 minutes he's still done better than most!

On 10/11/2022 at 12:07 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

If we're losing Weideman then we need some form of forward tall depth.

yes But he is worse that the Weid Whats to be gained

 

15 minutes ago, Robbie57 said:

Wild idea, maybe he flourishes at the dees and we get behind him to do so!

We'll stand a much better chance with a forward coach who knows what they're doing!


36 minutes ago, dl4e said:

pick 37 is okay but Schache is not. The recruiters must have dropped some mean acid this morning for brekky. Bizarre beyond belief.

Where is Cale Morton ?

No he is a F4th , we still have 37 up our sleeve, he has cost us nothing and we picked up 37 for Weid. 

I read that Schache is 200cm and turned 25 in August.
Big men take longer to hit their potential.

Schache will be good for us.

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16 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Getting angry about this is like getting angry that the Bunnings greeter is insincere. 

WGAF.

That is genuinely funny. The lack of eye contact is the give-away.

 
6 minutes ago, deefender said:

I read that Schache is 200cm and turned 25 in August.
Big men take longer to hit their potential.

Schache will be good for us.

Happy to back the FD in on this, they really rated him by the sound of it. 

1 hour ago, Demonstone said:

Poor Schache.  He's been a Demon for five minutes and has already assumed the mantle of whipping boy.

Let's reserve judgement until we see how he goes next year.

Apparenty his full name is Josh Oscar Alex Sam Schache.


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