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Lamby feeling a touch generous with contract lengths or just a refection of the trade market...?

 
2 minutes ago, Kick_It_To_Pickett said:

Bizarre social media post. 

It’s a bit of fun. I for one am happy with our improved social media posts.

Seems the club have employed a work experience kid for socials!

Good to have lingers hanging around though. 

Edited by middleagedemon


Stoked to have him sign on.  He's been a terrific player for us.  

Don't all the players hate Goody though? 

As much criticism as Lamb has gotten in recent weeks (much of it deserved), one thing he has done a great job of in his tenure is signing up all of our important players (Jackson excepted, not on Lamb though)

Excited to see Ed running up and down the Shane Warn wing for many more years to come!

Edited by demoncat

 

Lingers! The best winger in the game. 

Love the 4 years. The guy is a freak and will be 32 by his final year of contract. No problem with that at all. He may even get another contract or two after that.

Well done, Tim Lamb.

Edited by Binmans PA


15 minutes ago, adonski said:

Lamby feeling a touch generous with contract lengths or just a refection of the trade market...?

You don’t think the fittest man in football can play another 4 seasons? 

4 minutes ago, JJJ said:

His agent owes us a favour!! That is a long contract.

I reckon he can run until 2048.

Of course the one day I raise concerns around when he would sign his contract they... announce his contract signing 🙄

Great to have him on board!

Edited by dazzledavey36

Another great thing about this re-signing is Windsor has a wing partner for the next 4 years and we can really plan around that.

Brilliant.

4 years = less money than say 3 years. 
Smart list move to keep cap space to lure free agents etc. 

Langdon is only 28. It’s a no brainer to give him 4 years. At worst he will be a very good depth player at 32. Everyone crying about our lack of depth but also don’t want to sign anyone for longer than 2 years. 


Great news. 4 years seems about right to me.
Say we play on average 25 games a season that’s  100 games and 1600km for the running machine. 

Excellent re-signing on the back of a rebound to form season.

Would’ve been shocked had he looked elsewhere given we let him go to his sisters’s wedding overseas (which was the right to do by the way)

 

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

6 minutes ago, Colm said:

Great news. 4 years seems about right to me.
Say we play on average 25 games a season that’s  100 games and 1600km for the running machine. 

So about $1,500 per kilometre roughly?

  • Demonland changed the title to Ed Langdon Re-Signs Until 2028

Thank you Ed Langdon and MFC a great signing, I was hoping for three but rapt with four, Ed could break the 300 game barrier , he runs so effortlessly. That’s all our critical re-signings.😁❤️💙

13 minutes ago, Binmans PA said:

Another great thing about this re-signing is Windsor has a wing partner for the next 4 years and we can really plan around that.

Brilliant.

D’ya reckon Caleb will stay on the wing long term? I think it’ll be interesting to see what the plan is.


21 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Of course the one day I raise concerns around when he would sign his contract they... announce his contract signing 🙄

Great to have him on board!

I told you it’s imminent don’t panic 😆

He should by shares running around the MCG, would make a killing by the time he is done.

9 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

D’ya reckon Caleb will stay on the wing long term? I think it’ll be interesting to see what the plan is.

Nope, I think he'll move between wing, half back and midfield, but having Lingers signed up means one wing is sorted and maybe there's another wing for Howes or even Woey...

Edited by Binmans PA

 
6 minutes ago, Binmans PA said:

Nope, I think he'll move between wing, half back and midfield, but having Lingers signed up means one wing is sorted and maybe there's another wing for Howes or even Woey...

Agree. I think he’ll be our Josh Kelly.


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