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2 hours ago, Adam The God said:

Fancy getting Trac's name wrong. The quicker Green is out, the better.

It was a power move because he wasn’t there.

 
2 hours ago, Adam The God said:

Fancy getting Trac's name wrong. The quicker Green is out, the better.

As for the BnF, I suppose Pert got up and spoke. What was the reception for him? Can't imagine it was warm...

"Muted" would be the word I would use. Unfortunately he then said Ben Brown had worn the No. 38. Oops.

3 hours ago, Adam The God said:

Fancy getting Trac's name wrong. The quicker Green is out, the better.

 

How did he pronounce it?

Edited by Redleg

 
1 minute ago, Redleg said:

How did he pronounce it?

He pronounced it "Pea Tracker" rather than "Pea Trarker". Tricky with the nickname Trac.

 

 

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

How did he pronounce it?

Christian Beischer


1 minute ago, Hawk the Demon said:

He pronounced it "Pea Tracker" rather than "Pea Trarker". Tricky with the nickname Trac.

 

 

So as an Aussie he said it that way instead of the Italian way.

That is the least of his and our problems.

2 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Christian Beischer

That would have been a problem.

8 minutes ago, Hawk the Demon said:

He pronounced it "Pea Tracker" rather than "Pea Trarker". Tricky with the nickname Trac.

 

 

did he use the correct pronoun (he/him). If not then Pert needs to be burned at the stake

 
17 minutes ago, Redleg said:

How did he pronounce it?

Catholic Petracca

17 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

His housemate / friend 

21 year old - is he paid as his minder?


Oliver won't be traded at this time, while I'm not against it for other reasons that is not about his health, I hope he puts in a solid pre season and works on his deficiencies to become an all round footballer.

I think we do a clock work orange on Tracc and Clarry - make them watch the Third Quarter blitz in the 2021 grand final with those things in their eyes so they cant look away or even blink. Everything will be fine.

On 03/10/2024 at 20:43, goodwindees said:

Hi Daz & Brendan. I can’t say too much except that right now, I think a deal gets done. 
When I announced this a month ago, I didn’t think it was possible because I couldn’t see Dees getting fair value from Cats. 
They’ll certainly have their work cut out taking on Bailey, Claz & Stengle. 
The stories I could tell re Bailey. 

Have your thoughts on the likelihood of a deal changed since the events of Friday (reported that the Dees have knocked deal on the head + Brad Green saying he’ll be there round 1) or was that just posturing from the club to make Geelong stump up more?

27 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Have your thoughts on the likelihood of a deal changed since the events of Friday (reported that the Dees have knocked deal on the head + Brad Green saying he’ll be there round 1) or was that just posturing from the club to make Geelong stump up more?

Sounds like Cats don’t have more, given Smith coming, so unless a player is involved and that doesn’t seem to be happening, he won’t be a Cat, this year at least.

Then if another club doesn’t get involved, that Clarry would be interested in, he is staying.


Very glad our stars are not looking like they'll be traded for now...I think after another full pre season and full season with them mentoring and playing with our young guns we might all feel differently come end of next year.  The star players may have a better year with more success and will be happy sticking around if the club turns a corner, or if it's another poxy year but we get a year of experience into the youth and the older star players aren't pulling their weight as much and causing problems then perhaps we'd be more comfortable letting them get traded.  

Glad to have another year, I think it will be quite telling, lots to be excited about with the youth though getting another pre season and another year of AFL under their belts that's for sure.  Glad Oliver and Trac and Kozzie will be there to play alongside them for 2025 and hopefully beyond!!

30 minutes ago, Redleg said:

so unless a player is involved

Probably more where I was angling. wondering whether Dees have/had been pushing for a Neale or a TDK and the Cats pushed back and this latest play was more a ploy to get the to up the offer

Ugh just turned on wide world of sports & they're live from Accor stadium obviously with the nrl gf & that Sam McClure is there live to talk about trade week.

I changed the channel 

18 minutes ago, dees189227 said:

Ugh just turned on wide world of sports & they're live from Accor stadium obviously with the nrl gf & that Sam McClure is there live to talk about trade week.

I changed the channel 

Should have stay tuned. Looks like we're keeping our best two midfielders of the last 50 years and still have plenty of room in our salary cap to make a play for somebody else.

Could be the biggest [censored] you to the media of all time if we snag someone unexpected.

On 02/10/2024 at 21:00, Norm Smith's Curse said:

I heard it from a source 100% more reliable than Sam McClure that he will seek a trade in the next 24 hours. We will see if that eventuates. Same source has got a few wrong but got the Kennedy / Howe trade and the Toumpas choice before anyone else. 

not sure if you want to identify "he" more clearly. Source now anything to add?


On 05/10/2024 at 09:48, Adam The God said:

Fancy getting Trac's name wrong. The quicker Green is out, the better.

As for the BnF, I suppose Pert got up and spoke. What was the reception for him? Can't imagine it was warm...

I can’t differentiate sarcasm & seriousness anymore on this site.

This a good enough reason for Green to be ridiculed already?

Please tell me you’re kidding 

Given none of our supporter base can get JVR'S pronunciation correct and yell Roo when he get's it, i'm nor sure why the same people are upset when our president calls trac pertracka.

 

 

 
1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

It’s official  … 

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Given our track record of draft picks at the time, i don't imagine anyone could have predicted the fat red head kid that nobody else rated would become a legend of the mfc and have the members screaming to burn the house down if he was let go

On 04/10/2024 at 21:31, greenwaves said:

Exactly right.  People don't like what the story is saying so they go after the journalist

They are the usual pack of ah's to blame


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