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11 minutes ago, deejammin' said:

Tom Morris is the LAST journalist anyone on our board or administration would ever talk to after his disastrous time at the club. Anything he says is either second hand or straight up made up. No credibility at all.

Well clearly that's not the case.

 
1 hour ago, gngov1 said:

Does he actually want to leave? I'm not quite updated on this whole debacle.

Despite the War and Peace size thread, no one has any idea

5 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Well clearly that's not the case.

I’d say it clearly is. He’s been well updated on the Geelong side but has so much wrong on our side.

 

At least one thing for sure is that Melbourne’s B&F has overshadowed Collingwood’s from a media attention standpoint.

This guy doesn't give up.


7 minutes ago, praha said:

This guy doesn't give up.

I think that should read “Sam MacClure hasn’t given up hope of Clayton Oliver securing trade to Geelong” - typo from the AW social media team

2 hours ago, John Crow Batty said:

some big name VFL players being let out of gaol to play on Saturdays.

Thank you, JCB. Great to see the English spelling of gaol. I’m fed up with American influence in everything. 

 
1 hour ago, deejammin' said:

Tom Morris is the LAST journalist anyone on our board or administration would ever talk to after his disastrous time at the club. Anything he says is either second hand or straight up made up. No credibility at all.

With those skills, surely there’s a job for him on Trump’s team. Press secretary?

1 hour ago, deejammin' said:

Tom Morris is the LAST journalist anyone on our board or administration would ever talk to after his disastrous time at the club. Anything he says is either second hand or straight up made up. No credibility at all.

I don't care who is leaking to the media , they need to get kicked out asap, certain groups have a good way of dealing with people who open their mouths.


3 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I don't care who is leaking to the media , they need to get kicked out asap, certain groups have a good way of dealing with people who open their mouths.

None of us know where this is coming from. There was a lot of info around what was going on with Geelong that only they could know. Today’s could have been Oliver’s management. etc etc

1 hour ago, deejammin' said:

Tom Morris is the LAST journalist anyone on our board or administration would ever talk to after his disastrous time at the club. Anything he says is either second hand or straight up made up. No credibility at all.

Tom Stewart confirmed the meeting took place between Oliver and Geelong 

3 minutes ago, bing181 said:

None of us know where this is coming from. There was a lot of info around what was going on with Geelong that only they could know. Today’s could have been Oliver’s management. etc etc

Gawn sounded pretty frustrated about the leaks. There is clearly an issue.

Yeah theres definielatly some things that we are not priivy too. Heaps of questions to be bluffed away in the months agead

Edited by Wizard of Koz


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Well clearly that's not the case.

Agree.

Morrris didn’t drive Clarry down to Rhys Stanley’s farm to meet him and Tom Stewart and also to a meeting with Scott, Hocking and Danger.

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Just now, Redleg said:

Agree.

Morrris didn’t drive Clarry down to Rhys Stanley’s farm to meet him and Tom Stewart and also to a meeting with Scott, Hocking and Danger.

Correct.. it’s as if people think morris is behind all of this. 

3 hours ago, Neil Crompton said:

Why did he do that PF? Or why did the Club pick him then? Either Clarry or the Club cannot / don’t deserve to use that excuse.

PS I assume you won’t be leaving us now PF?

We don’t exactly have any midfield depth. We didn’t even have a full midfield most of the year. Who takes his place?

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Agree.

Morrris didn’t drive Clarry down to Rhys Stanley’s farm to meet him and Tom Stewart and also to a meeting with Scott, Hocking and Danger.

How do you know it wasn't a body double?

1 minute ago, John Demonic said:

How do you know it wasn't a body double?

Well it wouldn’t be Morris then would it?


7 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Morrris didn’t drive Clarry down to Rhys Stanley’s farm to meet him and Tom Stewart and also to a meeting with Scott, Hocking and Danger.

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

21 minutes ago, bing181 said:

None of us know where this is coming from. There was a lot of info around what was going on with Geelong that only they could know. Today’s could have been Oliver’s management. etc etc

Regaedless of who it is, it needs to stop and today is just small part piece  of the pie,

Edited by drysdale demon

Well they were wrong about the Clarry situation being clarified during the BNF.

 
1 hour ago, Oxdee said:

Correct.. it’s as if people think morris is behind all of this. 

Fanboys gotta blame someone. 

1 hour ago, Oxdee said:

Correct.. it’s as if people think morris is behind all of this. 

Haha yeah the monkey behind the curtains 


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