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  • Demonland changed the title to Tracc Wants Out?
 

It was flagged in here a few days back so there is no point at abusing Tom ambulance chaser Morris.

What a cluster # ck this " Club" is

 

2 minutes ago, Jeremy said:

Great club 

Said in another thread that there were some unhappy players at the club. Trac was one of them.

Regardless of what some people on hete think that every single player is happy at our club and for the coach, well they arent, that's the reality. 

Some are happy, some aren't. That's footy clubs for you.

The club handled the Trac situation poorly and the family are still not on great terms with the club.

From a players parent I bumped into a few weeks back.

Edited by dazzledavey36

The report is that he’s unhappy with the club (but not Goodwin) and if he were out of contract would request a trade tomorrow. 

If true, this is a “sack whoever it takes to appease him” situation. This club will fold if Trac leaves. It’s not just who he is on the field, it’s who he is off it. He’s connection to our supporter base, he’s marketable, he gives us relevance where we might not otherwise have it. He has, until King’s Birthday, been so incredibly passionate about this club. If changes can be made to make him feel more comfortable, then we make those changes. Stuff concerns about putting one player above the rest. Exceptions get made for people like Trac.

Edited by titan_uranus

 

It was flagged in here a few days back so there is no point at abusing Tom ambulance chaser Morris.

What a cluster # ck this " Club" is

Trac has always struck me as the type who has looked for an excuse to leave


As much as I hate to hear this development, I can understand his concern. The Grundy experiment, the recruiting of 2nd rate players like Billings, McAdam etc, no reward for players going well at Casey. Might be the kick up the [censored] the board and coaching committee need to hear. 🤔☹️

2 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

I see. So club is aware of these frustrations and investigating. Cool

Learnings

But I thought everyone was happy and loved the coach and club? Welcome to the reality of a football club. Would hate to lose him but understand the frustration. 

Change is needed and must happen rapidly.

Edited by Heart Beats True

1 minute ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

I see. So club is aware of these frustrations and investigating. Cool

About the most of it. There's always a mystery club. Straight swap for Nick Daicos or no deal.


Well holy Toledo

Apparently Max Gawn told him to ‘man the f up’ and get back out on the field when he was injured, and that Goody gave him a spray because he went down to the rooms instead of staying out on the ground at quarter time

if he wants out, he wants out

no point having a player who doesn't want to be there

Just now, Heart Beats True said:

But I thought everyone was happy and loved the coach? Welcome to the reality of a football club. Would hate to lose him but understand the frustration. 

Change is needed and must happen rapidly.

Well Morris did say he hasn’t got a problem with the coach… I’m not sure what he means by direction of the club. If it’s to do with finishing 13th I can confirm that 66k members are also unhappy with this


That’s what happens when you get back to 17K crowds on Saturday night prime time

 

Would get some great draft currency and setup up our rebuild. Not saying I would trade, but if unhappy- then so be it. 

2 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

Apparently Max Gawn told him to ‘man the f up’ and get back out on the field when he was injured, and that Goody gave him a spray because he went down to the rooms instead of staying out on the ground at quarter time

if he wants out, he wants out

no point having a player who doesn't want to be there

Source?

Even this report says he’s not upset at Goodwin per se. 

 

So potentially within the span of 12 months

Brayshaw - retired

Oliver - linked to Adelaide 

Viney - linked to North

Petracca - possibly requesting a trade

What the bleep has happened to this football club?


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