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Way too early to be worried about  it. I’ll take it as a compliment to the recruiting and development of our youngsters. 

 
7 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

I've heard that Sparrow has re-signed. Great news!

This would be gold if true. Shove it up Jon Ralph who lives off starting “stories” for clicks. 

 

22 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

This would be gold if true. Shove it up Jon Ralph who lives off starting “stories” for clicks. 

Think the blame should be put on player agents that leak these kind of stories to up the player's price. Ralph isn't making this stuff up.

Sounds like Sparrows agent needed some negotiation power to get a better deal for Tom

delighted he’s signed  could go next level this year  Our best kick off one step

 

41 minutes ago, Dannyz said:

I've heard that Sparrow has re-signed. Great news!

😀🎉

 

if true, then ralphy's "scoop" must be one of the shortest scoops on record. not even 1 day.

hope he and his fellow reprobate scribblers are not having a culture problem. 😮


Reilly O'Brien is UFA end of 2025. Four years younger than Max. Could co-incide with Max's retirement?

I need to see evidence of re signing. A must keep player.

I don't like Adelaide. They are getting up into the realm of hideousness with the filth and geelong.

1 hour ago, old55 said:

Reilly O'Brien is UFA end of 2025. Four years younger than Max. Could co-incide with Max's retirement?

Crows supporters seem to hate him

Awesome signing! Sparrow has played a really selfless team role the last 3 years which probably hasn't allowed him to show supporters how good he actually is! i've spoken to a couple of people involved with the club and they both said they rate him as an elite prospect and think he can become an All Australian level midfielder. 

I would expect he will play a more balanced role in 2024 and we'll see him kicking more goals, taking more marks and being a real handful around the ground. there is a lot of Luke Parker about him 

18 hours ago, jules7 said:

Tell Adelaide they are dreaming!

Adelaide is a great place, terrific city in which to live - kinda like Melbourne was in the 1950s. As for luring Sparrow, they can pull the other leg - Sparrow is going to be a Demon STAR.


3 hours ago, leave it to deever said:

They can suck eggs.

It's bad enough we lost Jordan.

 

Jordan Lewis has gone?

4 hours ago, Dannyz said:

I've heard that Sparrow has re-signed. Great news!

Well that saved a 40,000 page thread.

10 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Can't believe you posted that

Astonishing

you're easily astonished.


23 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

You only say that because of the 2021 GF

yep , well bowled.

Its amazing how one great kick in a GF can make a player.

Sparrow still has alot to prove and hes been around a while.

5 hours ago, DubDee said:

Sounds like Sparrows agent needed some negotiation power to get a better deal for Tom

delighted he’s signed  could go next level this year  Our best kick off one step

 

Bingo, but Deelanders fall for it every year and the media generally know it’s a nothing story, but hey columns need to be filled

 
56 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Unbelievable

nfi

i would ask you what you mean

if i cared

enjoy the season

go dees


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