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2 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Regarding him… if he wants to be the ‘Lebron’ of the afl 🙄

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2 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Regarding him… if he wants to be the ‘Lebron’ of the afl 🙄

He is mates with Simmons… wonder if the grand standing is rubbing off on him. 

1 minute ago, Gawndy the Great said:

He is mates with Simmons… wonder if the grand standing is rubbing off on him. 

Benny is a washed out player now and was all his fault. Not a great role model to follow.


8 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Benny is a washed out player now and was all his fault. Not a great role model to follow.

100%! One of the biggest waste of talent you will ever see.

And the reason is because it’s all about Ben

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I posted to the wrong group 🫣.

It really sounds like the club and tracc have a lot to work through before it's water under the bridge.

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Posted to the wrong group.

1 minute ago, Flowergirl said:

Some press have been commenting on Viney's comments after the match, but have left out the "nah", instead focusing on the "we'll see how it pans out". Thoughts? 

Pathetic   These so called journos are not real journalists 

 
1 minute ago, Flowergirl said:

Some press have been commenting on Viney's comments after the match, but have left out the "nah", instead focusing on the "we'll see how it pans out". Thoughts? 

Nah as in 'No' to the question about him leaving?

More BS by the media, he clearly said Nah about leaving.

2 minutes ago, Flowergirl said:

Some press have been commenting on Viney's comments after the match, but have left out the "nah", instead focusing on the "we'll see how it pans out". Thoughts? 

Have they equally shown a smither of interest on how the club came together? I think not. Says enough for me. 


24 minutes ago, chook fowler said:

I read that his real reason is him wanting to go to a bigger club to increase his profile for life after footy. Not sure how true that is, but makes sense. He is heavily into self promotion. Warming to the idea of him going as long as we get a bunch of high draft picks. 

I bumped into Tracc a few years ago in Noosa of all places.  It was a very odd interaction and "heavily into self" has been my opinion of him since then.  He is a gun of a player, but he is not my favourite player.  Humility is gold.

4 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The team photo was a “F You” to Trac? Just when I thought this thread couldn’t get anymore cooked… congrats, this is an all new level of speculation.

This thread is like a combined 5g flat earth convention.

Let's just beat Collingwood next Friday, recruit well and get our squad fit for 2025.

3 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Daddy is signing until ‘27 is that what he said?

Yes!


5 minutes ago, Deebymistake said:

I bumped into Tracc a few years ago in Noosa of all places.  It was a very odd interaction and "heavily into self" has been my opinion of him since then.  He is a gun of a player, but he is not my favourite player.  Humility is gold.

Odd as in he wasn't humble or down to earth?

14 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Odd as in he wasn't humble or down to earth?

There was nothing humble or down to earth about him.  

I have removed the last sentence in my post.  Perhaps  I caught Tracc on a bad day.  That is enough for people to know.  

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1 minute ago, Deebymistake said:

There was nothing humble or down to earth about him.  Once he noticed by daughter has a disability, he couldn't get away from us fast enough.  It was sad, but his loss.  As was his loss to have HIS photo TAKEN WITH US!

That's not very good. 

I used to work in disability and was at the airport with some clients I was accompanying on a holiday. The Richmond team (who had won the premiership the previous year) was at the airport. One of our clients was a massive Tiger fan and Damian Hardwick and some other players were amazing - they had a photo taken with her and were super lovely. That's when you learn about a person's character - when they are lovely when the cameras are off. 

Look who liked Gawn’s post of his re-signing  

Paging @H_T

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Personally I don’t think we should hang our superstar player out to dry quite yet…..everyone’s personality is different after all might be taking him a while to even get his head around footy again 

14 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Look who liked Gawn’s post of his re-signing  

Paging @H_T

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That's nice. 

As much as I'm annoyed at Tracc/his management for leaking to the media, I really hope that fans aren't giving him a hard time on social media. It's one thing to air grievances on a forum, but another to bother someone online. 

Just now, Flowergirl said:

That's nice. 

As much as I'm annoyed at Tracc/his management for leaking to the media, I really hope that fans aren't giving him a hard time on social media. It's one thing to air grievances on a forum, but another to bother someone online. 

I haven’t seen anyone say anything except “please stay” or “please come to x club because that’s who I barrack for and I’m a loser” 😂

 

If any of this [censored] is true then let him go ,everyone here needs grow up including Trac,commit to the mfc and your mates or just [censored] off

1 hour ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Have they equally shown a smither of interest on how the club came together? I think not. Says enough for me. 

On this, even the hardest of Demons hearts would’ve melted at what happened yesterday. Honestly, it was staggering. There was this unmistakable sense of unity and trust. Everyone came together and the vibe was one of mateship and ‘I’ve got your back, always.’ Too many little examples to list. And this was BEFORE the match. I really can’t explain in words the overwhelming feeling after the match. Some of us were crying, not me, I’d never cry over footy, (insert suss monkey puppet gif) but not so much in sadness or happiness, it was all about healing, that’s the only way to describe it.

Anyways, after the match most people had left the ground including the folks in the back of our bay. On the opposite side of the ground our players were standing in a circle for quite a while and you just knew Max would’ve been saying some pretty emotional things. The few of us still there didn’t start packing up like we usually do, instead we continued waving flags and chanting. The circle broke up eventually and the boys headed our way. Again, hard to explain the sight of them, absolutely knackered but there was nowhere else they’d rather be. I saw that Nibs had tears in his eyes.
 

 

 

 


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