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Bleeding Hell this bloke is MASSIVE TROUBLE ,A BIG FAT NNOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOOO !

 
 

Worst idea ever, the guy is so much trouble that his own club can't even deal with him he has to be left to the AFL to deal with.

Not to mention he'd want heaps of cash, no way you want to bring a guy like that in and pay him more than your other loyal top players he'd be a total club culture killer.


 
2 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

I’d love to know what he has gotten up to via PM. To understand why everyone is so vociferously against the idea

twitter will tell you everything and more if your not careful!


5 hours ago, BoBo said:

Yep, we had the Oliver situation which from all reports [censored] a lot of people off by how it was handled. Cultural issues going back years, a lot of positional infrastructure missing at admin level, a home base to sort out and ideally a cliff to not fall down over the next couple of seasons.

Adding a person with complex issues, associated with seemingly dubious characters, that isn’t even showing up to their current club with any kind of consistency, that wouldn’t respond to Bontompelli’s mentoring leading to him being alienated from the group, to our club and expecting us to be able to handle it given our very recent form, is inviting disaster and very unneeded distractions.

Risking our younger players being poorly influenced and it spilling over into derailing/hampering/alienating them. Any chance of that happening is unacceptable to me and could screw us big time when we have to find stability.

didn't need the details, bobo, was just joshing ya. 😂

10 hours ago, daisycutter said:

didn't need the details, bobo, was just joshing ya. 😂

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On 13/03/2024 at 16:19, Bigfoot said:

Why are we not in the conversation for JUH?

Hawks, Pies, Tigers, Dons and Swans all circling. Why the heck aren't we throwing the kitchen sink in the ring. Petty is likely to leave. TMac and BBB on the brink of retirement. Gus forced out of the game. We will have plenty of room in the cap.

Go out and get Jamarra Ugle-Hagan!!!

 

We don’t want at the Dees, that happened at the Dogs. It’s a big NO.

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