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Bont will never leave, doing so would throw that club into utter turmoil and irrelevance. I also think it would be a burden/luggage for Bont to the extent it will affect his footy. As much as every other club would want him, i hope he sorts out whatever riff raff he has going on and stays to be a 1 club player. He is one of the greats of the modern era.

I think the forwardline configuration last night might have raised a few eyebrows at the kennell. Naughton looked so much better without the congestion. Lobb played his role much more effectively too. Either JUH has to come up much more forward and give Naughton space or they move Naughton into the back line. Playing them like they do is not working. Realistically, its hard to see a situation where they trade him...

 
1 hour ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Bont will never leave, doing so would throw that club into utter turmoil and irrelevance. I also think it would be a burden/luggage for Bont to the extent it will affect his footy.

How do you know this?

20 hours ago, Lexinator said:

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Bont's book has a boy with Demon colours. Omen? A certainty to be at the Dees 🤪

This book is great! Got it for my nephew last year and he loves it 😀

 

Last night    JUH  did not play, is that correct,  Hard to see their forwards playing much better,  maybe he will become surplace ?

7 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Last night    JUH  did not play, is that correct,  Hard to see their forwards playing much better,  maybe he will become surplace ?

No club will recruit him if he does 🙄


23 hours ago, 640MD said:

Last night    JUH  did not play, is that correct,  Hard to see their forwards playing much better,  maybe he will become surplace ?

Saints were similar to us against Brisbane, stuffed.

Yes. Fatigue, loading and 5 or 6 day breaks mean a hell of a lot to the whole 22. 
some might be super fit but the average AFL player feels the difference.

On 18/04/2024 at 14:34, layzie said:

Yeah, I like MFC.

That's it.

 I think many of us 'just cannot watch' / 'find no interest, whatsoever' in observing football games in which the Mighty Demons are not playing. To keep abreast of how (well) up-coming opposition sides are playing, we refer to the [censored] media for an ounce of insight, no more. One-eyed it may be, it is a commitment just the same.

 

 
On 18/04/2024 at 14:40, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

Surely they’d sack everyone from the president to the boot-studder before losing Bont..?

I think they'd rather make the Bont captain/coach and president than trade him

Possibly even rename the club Western Bont too!

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

I think they'd rather make the Bont captain/coach and president than trade him

Possibly even rename the club Western Bont too!

I was talking to Beveridge and Peter Gordon tuesday and they both said Bontempelli and JUH won't be going anywhere,wait and see I suppose.


Well if not them  then   naught on He can kick,   And they cannot keep them all in the one team,  too many talls   They will trade it’s a commercial decision , win win situation 

16 minutes ago, 640MD said:

Well if not them  then   naught on He can kick,   And they cannot keep them all in the one team,  too many talls   They will trade it’s a commercial decision , win win situation 

Lobb will go.

1 minute ago, drysdale demon said:

Lobb will go.

And who would take him, 


21 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

Anyone who wanted a ruck/forward.

And a social media embarrassment 

24 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Interesting development on JUH. Just find it interesting that this happens to coincide with Doggies big win and Naughton kicking 6 snags. Probably nothing but ... the old adage of smoke and fire. 

DOUBT SURROUNDS UGLE-HAGAN’S AVAILABILITY DESPITE ATTENDING BOXING MATCH FOLLOWING PERSONAL ABSENCE

JUH not being at Monday training after being at the boxing on Saturday is curious.

Could not help but notice the following in the next SEN article:

Former Docker, Sun and Demon Harley Bennell kicked 6 goals to help guide the Lions to a 9-point win over Dederang Mount Beauty FNC 15.8 98 to 12.17 89.

It's not nothing but it's not much of something either. 

The sooner the Dogs realise that 4 key talls isn't the way 'forward' the better. 

45 minutes ago, layzie said:

It's not nothing but it's not much of something either. 

The sooner the Dogs realise that 4 key talls isn't the way 'forward' the better. 

Lobb will go.


1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

Lobb will go.

I don’t think he’s part of the problem. He plays the secondary sacrificial role. Problem is that JUH and Naughton play the same style of game. Both are stay at home forwards. Either JUH gets on his bike and plays more in the style of Jezza or he goes. 

Who are the untouchables at Melbourne? And could they become touchable should JUH be available?

4 hours ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Interesting development on JUH. Just find it interesting that this happens to coincide with Doggies big win and Naughton kicking 6 snags. Probably nothing but ... the old adage of smoke and fire. 

DOUBT SURROUNDS UGLE-HAGAN’S AVAILABILITY DESPITE ATTENDING BOXING MATCH FOLLOWING PERSONAL ABSENCE

Looking forward to the next post match press conference where Tom Morris asks Bevo about JUH’s long term future at the Bulldogs. Bevo v Morris round 2 lol.  No love lost there. Rumours can only help our chances of prying JUH loose. 

 
On 18/04/2024 at 13:13, Jaded No More said:

They will sack Bevo before they let the Bont walk out. Take that to the bank.

Yep Bevo is on borrowed time!

2 hours ago, drysdale demon said:

Lobb will go.

I would definately like lobb at Dees!


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