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Trac has recently got really involved in welfare work and helping the unfortunate

He has recently toured some of the most down-trodden and needy institutions in Melbourne

He will dedicate tonight's gnocci recipe to North

2 hours ago, Royal Demon said:

I actually thought you planted a fake story to see if the grubs would run with it.

Sorry if I disappointed you, the convo was not fake 

Edited by Moonshadow

 
1 hour ago, Egg2883 said:

I figured this post may reduce the pile on for someone just sharing info of interest, which people are free to take or leave.

Worth noting again.

Thanks for sharing your version @Egg2883


20 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Sam McClure loathes Melbourne.

Who hurt him at Primary School? This is deep seeded pathological hatred.

I remember when that [censored] who is a Carlton supporter was fooled by Clayton Oliver pretending he wanted to go there to get a big deal from Melbourne. He quadrupled down on this even when it was pointed out he signed a huge deal about a month later. 

 

Sam McClure obviously didn't watch our win on the weekend. What a d*head

3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

And I’m questioning the validity of that conversation.

If you don’t like it, don’t post it. 

Wait what?

We're now telling people not to post or pass on any information they may have been told because it simply doesn't suit your narrative?

Seriously, this place has the lost the plot with the amount of sensitive and insecure individuals that cry at the drop of a hat when a journo reports some of late regarding our players.

It's up to you whether you want to believe it or not but to completely slam someone purely for passing information is genuinely pathetic. 

Thanks @Moonshadow for passing on the info. And yes you are 100% spot on being a normality that players do meet with other clubs and tour facilities. Clearly @adonski has heard similar rumours of him touring North facilities so there mudt be some smoke somewhere. Doesnt mean hes going there though.

Happens all the time. I know for a fact Scott Lycett from Port Adelaide did a medical and toured our facilities last year but but no one from the media barely reported that. He turned us down eventually citing that he felt his body wasn't going to stand up to another rigorous year of AFL footy.


3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Happens all the time. I know for a fact Scott Lycett from Port Adelaide did a medical and toured our facilities last year but but no one from the media barely reported that. He turned us down eventually citing that he felt his body wasn't going to stand up to another rigorous year of AFL footy.

Interesting. Would have been handy to know for those that rubbished us for not chasing Lycett or another ruck...

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Wait what?

We're now telling people not to post or pass on any information they may have been told because it simply doesn't suit your narrative?

 

Where the hell did I say that?

I asked a question relating to the timing of the visit and how it got past the media. 
Comparing Trac to Lycett is laughable btw. 

At no point did I say it shouldn’t be posted. Only that if you post rumours you should be prepared to have them questioned. 

You can post what you want but if there’s no proof then prepare to be questioned for it.
 

Edited by Jaded No More

3 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

Interesting. Would have been handy to know for those that rubbished us for not chasing Lycett or another ruck...

Pretty sure it was mentioned on here

2 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Pretty sure it was mentioned on here

It was. I was told he failed the medical. 
Goes to show you how inaccurate info spreads. 

Edited by Jaded No More


42 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

 

You can post what you want but if there’s no proof then prepare to be questioned for it.
 

I posted that an employee of NMFC had told me that Trac had done a tour of their facilities. That's it.

If I had known that for you I had to record the conversation and ask him for id as proof of employment, then I would've done so. I'll remember to do that next time 🤦

 

Edited by Moonshadow

8 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I posted that an employee of NMFC had told me that Trac had done a tour of their facilities. That's it.

If I had known that for you I had to record the conversation and ask him for id as proof of employment, then I would've done so. I'll remember to do so next time 🤦

 

It would make sense give they're one of the very few teams that could actually afford him/have some chance of completing a trade, i just don't see why he'd leave us, for them to be honest. 

Not sure if this interview has been posted:

 

 

 

 

Edited by Jibroni

Wants and needs. Needs trump wants. He therefore has to and will stay. 🤞

6 hours ago, The heart beats true said:

I’m not going to reveal my sources, so don’t ask, but Christian did a tour of the Yarraville-Seddon Eagles facilities last week. He was very impressed by what he saw, including access to the Westgate, and public transport options on both the Werribee and Williamstown lines.

His reservations are parking around Anderson street, and the lack of blockbuster movies showing at The Sun cinema. He does however rate the cinemas Choc Tops.

And he doesn't get the whole 35mm thing.


37 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I posted that an employee of NMFC had told me that Trac had done a tour of their facilities. That's it.

 

I have no doubt they did. Doesn’t mean they told you the truth. 
I’ve been told plenty of BS from people in the know too. 

3 hours ago, Demonland said:

Sam McClure loathes Melbourne.

Who hurt him at Primary School? This is deep seeded pathological hatred.

never recovered from the scars inflicted upon all bluebaggers in 1994 and 2000 qualifying finals 

Can i propose we change the title and focus of this stoooopid thread:

Tracc Wants Trout?

Edited by binman

 

Petracca will stay as even if he wanted to definitely go, what sort of deal would satisfy us? And is a satisfactory deal even possible?

We can always hold him to his contract anyway

We've already lost a topliner in Brayshaw, a handy utility in Smith and I can't see us getting much for ANB (who is one of the first players written down on the team sheet) 

 

I feel the media is just pushing 5 articles a day on this when they’ve had no new info apart from the original disgruntled report.

Goodwin again said today that Trac is staying and will be here for 5 more years but that wasn’t reported anywhere. Instead, more rubbish hypothetical trade articles on him leaving.


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