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17 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I always thought it was 'chips, wine and a pide loaf' in reference to random hangover leftovers. The whole song has a 'hangover and go again' vibe anyway.

But back to President Jeffo; I have taken a lot of comfort from your enthusiasm about him, not just because of the slithera-dodging dedicated observation but also recalling your profound exasperation of yesteryears when we drafted a whole string of very lightly built kids who collectively got shoved out of the way.

So when a lightly built and not especially mongrelly young tall gets a nod from PF, I reckon there's reason for optimism.

sounds right

 

something would've changed at selection meeting last night if there's no Jefferson debut video out today

They did talk about it in media conference though...maybe they're tricking us all because they know everyone is on Jeffo watch.

 
20 minutes ago, Young Angus said:

They did talk about it in media conference though...maybe they're tricking us all because they know everyone is on Jeffo watch.

Yep and why would he debut when you have that great accumulator of goals in Petty who has kicked copious bags of goals totalling 6 this year! Yep just no need for an inform forward at present!

4 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Yep and why would he debut when you have that great accumulator of goals in Petty who has kicked copious bags of goals totalling 6 this year! Yep just no need for an inform forward at present!

Just curious to know if you will bag him just like you are bagging Petty when Matthew finally gets a chance and gets 2 possessions and zero goals?

Not saying that will definitely happen but there's a fair chance and I'd hope that you then acknowledge that he has a long way to go, and your constant nauseating carry on for him to be selected was a bit premature


15 minutes ago, Sydee said:

Just curious to know if you will bag him just like you are bagging Petty when Matthew finally gets a chance and gets 2 possessions and zero goals?

Not saying that will definitely happen but there's a fair chance and I'd hope that you then acknowledge that he has a long way to go, and your constant nauseating carry on for him to be selected was a bit premature

Are you saying you would rather continue to play an underperforming Petty to the blooding of a largely in form Jefferson? Also remembering yes he HAS a long way to go but, given form ( Remember that element ) Petty hasn't deserved a game as a forward all year! It isn't as much as bagging Petty as much as the continued stupidity of trying to make him into a forward which he just is not. Everyone knows this except our stubborn footy department and Coach! Just my opinion... of course! Petty is and was a very good defender, and Matt Jefferson in time will be an excellent forward, again just my opinion! 

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16 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Are you saying you would rather continue to play an underperforming Petty to the blooding of a largely in form Jefferson? Also remembering yes he HAS a long way to go but, given form ( Remember that element ) Petty hasn't deserved a game as a forward all year! It isn't as much as bagging Petty as much as the continued stupidity of trying to make him into a forward which he just is not. Everyone knows this except our stubborn footy department and Coach! Just my opinion... of course! Petty is and was a very good defender, and Matt Jefferson in time will be an excellent forward, again just my opinion! 

I like the fact we all have different opinions and challenge things - but it just gets a little tedious tbh when someone continues to endlessly and frankly pointlessly keep posting the same thing. 

Good for you that you think he is ready - personally I don't but acknowledge that when the season is 100% dead in terms of finals then maybe he is given a taste. That way he can realize first-hand just how much work he has to do to play football in the AFL

I'm not being critical of the young man and genuinely hope he has a great career but having watched him in a lot of Casey games he is still a long way off - just my opinion!

 
10 minutes ago, Deez21 said:

4pm no announcement makes me sad :(

Not as sad as someone else on DL.

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8 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Not as sad as someone else on DL.

I’m not sad nor am I surprised 😳 


1 minute ago, Sydee said:

I’m not sad nor am I surprised 😳 

Wasn’t you I was referring to.

30 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Wasn’t you I was referring to.

Yes I know 😀

3 hours ago, Sydee said:

but it just gets a little tedious tbh when someone continues to endlessly and frankly pointlessly keep posting the same thing. 

You do realise you also have a bunch of posts on this page in opposition to Picket Fence?

Just saying...


That’s seriously disappointing from the coaching staff. 
 

They had the chance to get some minutes into Jefferson 

 

and the chance to look at our future with petty back and Jeffo forward

 

instead we’re back to Tomlinson and Petty forward. Yuck  

6 hours ago, picket fence said:

Are you saying you would rather continue to play an underperforming Petty to the blooding of a largely in form Jefferson? Also remembering yes he HAS a long way to go but, given form ( Remember that element ) Petty hasn't deserved a game as a forward all year! It isn't as much as bagging Petty as much as the continued stupidity of trying to make him into a forward which he just is not. Everyone knows this except our stubborn footy department and Coach! Just my opinion... of course! Petty is and was a very good defender, and Matt Jefferson in time will be an excellent forward, again just my opinion! 

Petty hasn’t been as bad as you make out and Jefferson will likely get a game once Port [censored] us. 

On 06/08/2024 at 20:36, Deelectable said:

Why not see what he's got? Imagine if he explodes onto the scene and kicks a bag in 3 games!! Wouldn't that then change our recruitment strategy/ thoughts? eg Jake Waterman. Agreed, small sample size but we have unearthed another key forward it could be a game changer.

that isnt happening. he doesnt have the intensity for afl level right now anyway. Jeffo will get a go in the 2nd last or last game. Looking forward to him getting 0 goals and everyone going crazy about him playing. 

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Jefferson gets selected. Doesn’t kick 10 goals on debut. Demonlanders call to trade him. 

The trade being for Weid. 

1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

Petty hasn’t been as bad as you make out and Jefferson will likely get a game once Port [censored] us. 

WHAT!! PETTY HAS BEEN PUTRID! Worse than the green vomit from Linda Blair in the EXORCIST!🤮


1 hour ago, Deez21 said:

That’s seriously disappointing from the coaching staff. 
 

They had the chance to get some minutes into Jefferson 

 

and the chance to look at our future with petty back and Jeffo forward

 

instead we’re back to Tomlinson and Petty forward. Yuck  

Double yuck GOODWIN NEEDS TO GO!!

Just now, picket fence said:

Double yuck GOODWIN NEEDS TO GO!!

Now you are being redic Picket. Just let up and stop inciting others and wanting the argument. 
 

Attention seeking behaviour me thinks. 
 

🤔🤨

3 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Double yuck GOODWIN NEEDS TO GO!!

Kate has been very silent.  She will back Goodwin until he decides it’s time to go.  

 
3 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Completely off topic, when is Pinstripe returning to the track?

Will have a jump out next week and hopefully racing by end of week.

If you are a horse follower I have Show Some Decorum Race 9 and Moonhaven Race 5 racing saturday at Moonee Valley.

Sorry to the non racehorse people and back to Jeffo, who I think will debut either against GC or Pies in the last game, just to give him a taste of senior football.

1 hour ago, Tracca said:

that isnt happening. he doesnt have the intensity for afl level right now anyway. Jeffo will get a go in the 2nd last or last game. Looking forward to him getting 0 goals and everyone going crazy about him playing. 

Very happy to take your money re no goals. His intensity at VFL level has come in leaps and bounds. Really hoping to see him in the last two weeks of the season. 


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