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21 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Koschitzke really doesn’t look any better or worse than Schache

Tigs are welcome to him

Skills aren’t great but he has physicality and athleticism than Schache doesn’t. One of the best of bad options 

 
4 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

Skills aren’t great but he has physicality and athleticism than Schache doesn’t. One of the best of bad options 

We don’t want the best of bad options 

4 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

We don’t want the best of bad options 

If you don’t want to watch Schache or Tom McDonald next year then you really do. (Barring the unlikely event of getting someone really good)

 
3 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

If you don’t want to watch Schache or Tom McDonald next year then you really do. (Barring the unlikely event of getting someone really good)

We definitely don’t because there is no point trading for players who are on par with those 2.  Petty, JVR, Fritta and the kids developing underneath will suffice unless we can get a big scalp. 
Getting players who don’t play regularly in bottom 4 teams is only adding dead wood to our list 

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52 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

We definitely don’t because there is no point trading for players who are on par with those 2.  Petty, JVR, Fritta and the kids developing underneath will suffice unless we can get a big scalp. 
Getting players who don’t play regularly in bottom 4 teams is only adding dead wood to our list 

I’d trade for anyone who can be 8 points a game better than T Mc.

We also have Grundy going out and surely at least one of the old boys, we need to add at least one tall purely for depth. 


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