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2 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

All fine for him to be unhappy about certain things, but pretty [censored] poor to not get behind the boys after today. 

If you’re not part of the solution, you’re part of the problem. Expected at least a social media ‘like’ or re-post of the great win. 
Wonder how his management will spin this. Can’t be good for the brand. 

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Just now, Roost it far said:

We made a statement today and so did someone else by not making a statement. He’s looking more gone by the day. 

He’s going nowhere this year. He needs to build a bridge and get over himself and work with the rest of the leadership group on getting back into contention. 
We won’t trade him with 5 years left, without giving ourselves the opportunity to turn things around first. 

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1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

He’s going nowhere this year. He needs to build a bridge and get over himself and work with the rest of the leadership group on getting back into contention. 
We won’t trade him with 5 years left, without giving ourselves the opportunity to turn things around first. 

Not so sure anymore. The whole club celebrated today except for one guy. You can’t deny the serious possibility.

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1 minute ago, Wrecker46 said:

I don't think Pert and Petracca will be at the club next year.

I know which one i would prefer.

Are you saying it’s one or the other? 

Posted (edited)
17 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Not so sure anymore. The whole club celebrated today except for one guy. You can’t deny the serious possibility.

Me neither. But unlike Doggas situation, we hold all the cards so I’m not that stressed about it.

Worst case is he goes and we will get 2-3 really good picks that will help us for 10+ years vs the 3-4 good years he has got left.

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5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Me neither. But unlike Doggas situation, we hold all the cards so I’m not that stressed about it.

Worst case is he goes and we will get 2-3 really good picks that will help us for 10+ years vs the 3-4 good years he has got left.

Happy to deal him to a club he doesn’t want to go to.

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29 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

He’s going nowhere this year. He needs to build a bridge and get over himself and work with the rest of the leadership group on getting back into contention. 
We won’t trade him with 5 years left, without giving ourselves the opportunity to turn things around first. 

Plus where does he expect to go? there are maybe 2-3 teams in the entire competition that could both afford him and have any sort of hope of satisfying us in what would probably be the biggest trade return in AFL history. 

i'm guessing he doesn't want to go to North, RIchmond or West Coast

Posted
30 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

Not so sure anymore. The whole club celebrated today except for one guy. You can’t deny the serious possibility.

Steven May?

Posted (edited)
3 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

Plus where does he expect to go? there are maybe 2-3 teams in the entire competition that could both afford him and have any sort of hope of satisfying us in what would probably be the biggest trade return in AFL history. 

i'm guessing he doesn't want to go to North, RIchmond or West Coast

Saints will get josh battle compo and have Picks 5, 6, 23 and Future picks by the look of it. Tracc at the Saints: Flag Kilda 2025. :laugh:

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Posted
1 minute ago, John Demonic said:

Saints will get josh battle compo and have Picks 5, 6, 23 and Future picks by the look of it. Flag Kilda 2025

That'd be a twist in the tale that he goes to the team that overlooks him, also pretty handy if we had picks 5,6,7 23 and a future first from them

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I really feel for Trac, and this situation seems impossible to fairly judge without all the information. I’m sure there’s a lot going on behind closed doors. I do think it’s pretty hard not to read something into this, but I think some compassion for Trac is definitely needed here. He’s been through a hellish experience, the club would have lost a lot of his trust in the way it was handled, and his distancing himself could just be his way of protecting himself from reliving all the trauma. We’ve been told he’s dissatisfied with the “direction” the club’s going in - notably not with Goody - which to me sounds like an excuse more than anything. He’s hurt, and he just can’t deal with us right now … that’s my highly speculative take, anyway! I hope the club’s  taking his mental health seriously because I get the sense that minimising what he’s been through in any way would be the final straw.

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4 hours ago, Norm Smith said:

I think long term, not short term.

I can't see the value in us handing better draft picks to the Suns, Pies and Dons. (And worsening our own picks.)

I think we should blood : Jefferson, Adams, Verrall, Farris-White.

Give Woey and other kids more game time.

Rest ANB - he's not our future.

  

The idea that we should blood kids against the filth, who are playing for a finals spot, is so absurd that it discredits anything you have to offer.

If we were going to debut Jefferson it would have happened by now. We are playing next week to win and to cruel their finals aspirations. It's not a time for experimentation.

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Why didn’t Trac travel?

He just started WALKING around the Tan last week. He hasn’t been to games in Melbourne. Why TF would he go to this one?

 

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5 minutes ago, McVeezyLikeASundayMorning said:

I really feel for Trac, and this situation seems impossible to fairly judge without all the information. I’m sure there’s a lot going on behind closed doors. I do think it’s pretty hard not to read something into this, but I think some compassion for Trac is definitely needed here. He’s been through a hellish experience, the club would have lost a lot of his trust in the way it was handled, and his distancing himself could just be his way of protecting himself from reliving all the trauma. We’ve been told he’s dissatisfied with the “direction” the club’s going in - notably not with Goody - which to me sounds like an excuse more than anything. He’s hurt, and he just can’t deal with us right now … that’s my highly speculative take, anyway! I hope the club’s  taking his mental health seriously because I get the sense that minimising what he’s been through in any way would be the final straw.

Everyone understands that he went through a traumatic experience, but it feels like he’s trying to find someone to blame when unfortunately bad things happen sometimes. The AFL medicos have ticked it off and confirmed that proper processes were followed. I’m sure if the Drs had their time again or had the beauty of hindsight they would have done things differently, but they’re human as is Trac. There’s no way they forced him out on the field without his consent.

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11 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Why didn’t Trac travel?

He just started WALKING around the Tan last week. He hasn’t been to games in Melbourne. Why TF would he go to this one?

 

What are you talking about? He was at the game last week at the MCG. He’s been in Noosa for weeks prior to that.

It’s well reported now that senior players were unhappy with him being in Noosa instead of being involved at the club. This week, the club flew everyone up. May didn’t go because of his rib injury, but once again, Petracca has let this group down again by not getting involved. As far as I can tell, and what I’ve been told, for Christian it’s all “me me me” at the moment.

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15 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Everyone understands that he went through a traumatic experience, but it feels like he’s trying to find someone to blame when unfortunately bad things happen sometimes. The AFL medicos have ticked it off and confirmed that proper processes were followed. I’m sure if the Drs had their time again or had the beauty of hindsight they would have done things differently, but they’re human as is Trac. There’s no way they forced him out on the field without his consent.

Oh absolutely, agree with this 100%. I assume he’s still processing the accident and possibly having to manage other people’s emotions (fiancée, family etc) as well, which would be taxing. I also don’t envy the doctors - this would be ****ty for them too.

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Posted
32 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

That'd be a twist in the tale that he goes to the team that overlooks him, also pretty handy if we had picks 5,6,7 23 and a future first from them

They’d be stupid as hell to do it as they need every one of those picks to turnover their average list.

Posted
12 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

What are you talking about? He was at the game last week at the MCG. He’s been in Noosa for weeks prior to that.

It’s well reported now that senior players were unhappy with him being in Noosa instead of being involved at the club. This week, the club flew everyone up. May didn’t go because of his rib injury, but once again, Petracca has let this group down again by not getting involved. As far as I can tell, and what I’ve been told, for Christian it’s all “me me me” at the moment.

That is becoming more evident the longer this goes on. 

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