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2 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Tom Morris just reported that North is targeting Jack Viney to “reunite” him with his father. 

Demonland implosion incoming…

Didn't Tom Morris get cancelled? Now he's reporting on the Tarryn Thomas subject... Odd 🤔 

Edited by Graeme Yeats' Mullet

 
7 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Tom Morris just reported that North is targeting Jack Viney to “reunite” him with his father. 

Demonland implosion incoming…

Viney for …  Wardlaw AND Sheezel 🤣🤣🤣 

 
2 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Viney for …  Wardlaw AND Sheezel

No way!  They'd have to throw in LDU as well to make the deal fair for all parties.


14 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Tom Morris just reported that North is targeting Jack Viney to “reunite” him with his father. 

Demonland implosion incoming…

Makes sense - experienced leader who can bring the rest of the team with him

Straight swap for Sheezel, or should they hafta throw in a second round pick as a sweetener?

Jordan Lewis type recruitment. 

It's smart move by the Roos and don't blame them for having a crack. He'd be perfect for a team with young up and coming midfield like North.

It’s Tom Morris folks. Let’s wait and see if anybody else reports it before reading too much into it. 

 
18 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Jordan Lewis type recruitment. 

It's smart move by the Roos and don't blame them for having a crack. He'd be perfect for a team with young up and coming midfield like North.

Yep, it feels very much like a Lewis or Mitchell thing.

I just wonder if we're the ones who have floated this.

Jack slowed down this year and I reckon he's got 1-2 more years of brutal good footy left in him. 

If he could get a longer deal at North it might make sense for his family.

The idea of seeing him run around in another jumper, particularly a North jumper is gross though. 

1 minute ago, Binmans PA said:

Yep, it feels very much like a Lewis or Mitchell thing.

I just wonder if we're the ones who have floated this.

Jack slowed down this year and I reckon he's got 1-2 more years of brutal good footy left in him. 

If he could get a longer deal at North it might make sense for his family.

The idea of seeing him run around in another jumper, particularly a North jumper is gross though. 

Taking the emotional attachment away...

Norf get the prototype professional to lead Norf's midfield for a couple years

Dees get a solid pick

Jack gets his super topped up after winning a flag at his boyhood club

Highly unlike it happens but I dunno if it's that crazy


5 minutes ago, Binmans PA said:

Yep, it feels very much like a Lewis or Mitchell thing.

I just wonder if we're the ones who have floated this.

Jack slowed down this year and I reckon he's got 1-2 more years of brutal good footy left in him. 

If he could get a longer deal at North it might make sense for his family.

The idea of seeing him run around in another jumper, particularly a North jumper is gross though. 

 

3 minutes ago, adonski said:

Taking the emotional attachment away...

Norf get the prototype professional to lead Norf's midfield for a couple years

Dees get a solid pick

Jack gets his super topped up after winning a flag at his boyhood club

Highly unlike it happens but I dunno if it's that crazy

What's their current picks??

Just now, adonski said:

Taking the emotional attachment away...

Norf get the prototype professional to lead Norf's midfield for a couple years

Dees get a solid pick

Jack gets his super topped up after winning a flag at his boyhood club

Highly unlike it happens but I dunno if it's that crazy

IF it starts to get reported from other sources then I think it goes from 0-100% real quick given the father/son aspect. Not like there’s going to be player managers leaking rubbish. 
 

2 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

What's their current picks??

2, 22, 40

Everybody is tradeable for the right price, would be absolutely bizzare seeing Vines in anything but red and blue however 

2 minutes ago, Colm said:

IF it starts to get reported from other sources then I think it goes from 0-100% real quick given the father/son aspect. Not like there’s going to be player managers leaking rubbish. 
 

I think it's probably more just Norf discussing names internally more than mutual interest


17 minutes ago, adonski said:

Taking the emotional attachment away...

Norf get the prototype professional to lead Norf's midfield for a couple years

Dees get a solid pick

Jack gets his super topped up after winning a flag at his boyhood club

Highly unlike it happens but I dunno if it's that crazy

 

11 minutes ago, adonski said:

2, 22, 40

I'd rate those picks: Solid, Liquid, Gaseous, in that order.

 

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Makes sense for North but this is Tom Morris so I would not place much truth in his work.

Just now, Jibroni said:

Makes sense for North but this is Tom Morris so I would not place much truth in his work.

He seems to get great dees mail

15 minutes ago, adonski said:

Taking the emotional attachment away...

Norf get the prototype professional to lead Norf's midfield for a couple years

Dees get a solid pick

Jack gets his super topped up after winning a flag at his boyhood club

Highly unlike it happens but I dunno if it's that crazy

 

If this madness was to happen I would prefer a player like Xerri and some pick swaps.

Just now, Jibroni said:

 

If this madness was to happen I would prefer a player like Xerri and some pick swaps.

Xerri is soon the be the AA ruck so not sure that'd happen


8 minutes ago, adonski said:

He seems to get great dees mail

Which is why I think we're floating the idea via the press.

Zero chance of this happening next year. Maybe down the line when he's 34-35 in his twilight years and he's getting pushed out for younger/fitter mids.

He's the most competitive footballer I've ever seen. If you think he's going to agree to a trade to a bottom-four development side, you're dreaming.

Some of the rumors flying around are just laughable. 

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1 minute ago, Young Blood said:

Zero chance of this happening next year. Maybe down the light when he's 34-35 in his twighlight years.

He's the most competitive footballer I've ever seen. If you think he's going to ask for a trade to a bottom-four development side, you're dreaming.

Some of the rumors flying around are just laughable. 

As @Binmans PA said, maybe it's us that is floating this idea instead of Jack.

 
7 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

He should be banned now. This guy has had more cases against him previously and North themselves admitted that they’ve tried and failed to rehabilitate him. He doesn’t belong in this league. We can’t be rewarding someone who is a repeated offender in this space with a fat paycheck just because he can kick a footy. 
 

All still in the courts, have to let it play out first.

Or open yourself up for legal action later.  Once found guilty, ban him for life.

 

1 minute ago, dazzledavey36 said:

As @Binmans PA said, maybe it's us that is floating this idea instead of Jack.

I doubt that. Would be sad if that's the case. More likely that North would pose the idea which makes sense for them. 


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