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8 minutes ago, don cordner said:

Yeah, I think Trac is over rated, disposal not great! My doggies mate was calling him a dud last year and said trade him 

Did your doggies mate watch him rip them a new one in the grand final where they got pumped?

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4 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

Did your doggies mate watch him rip them a new one in the grand final where they got pumped?

Yeah but I’d say he’s been average since :)

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59 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I think it’s entirely naive to think that Trac doesn’t want out. If he didn’t, his management could shut the rumours down in 2 minutes. 
Doesn’t mean the club is going to let him go without first trying to fix what needs to be fixed.

Exactly, that's the only way to read how this has played out.

No one is demanding Petracca release a public statement, all we are saying is that in the absence of one it is clear what is going on behind the scenes.

Supporters trying to claim all is right, media are just making up stuff/picking on Melbourne, Petracca is suffering, doesn't owe supporters anything etc is just coping mechanism.

I'm interested to see how this plays out over the next month or so because as I said earlier it feels like it's going to get ugly with MFC playing hard ball and holding him to his contract when he clearly wants out. Even if he stays this trade period it will be a constant story for the next 12 months.

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Just now, don cordner said:

Yeah but I’d say he’s been average since :)

I mean in 2022, 2023 he was All Australian and right at the pointy end of the brownlow since. 

Possible your mate isn't a great judge? 

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54 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

I have no idea what needs to be fixed. 
Is it doable? It was with Petty and Oliver, although very different circumstances. 
(And to be clear Clarry never wanted out).

For all of the hate Goody gets on this site, I think he is an amazing people manager and that his relationship with Trac and the rest of the playing group could absolutely fix it. But it won’t be easy. 

And if Trac’s manager comes to us with a deal that is a clear win for our club, then I also think we will take it. But the chances of that are slim. 
What I know for sure is that our club won’t bend over and trade Trac unless the deal is a massive one. Hence the strong line that Trac is contracted and will be here for the next 5 years. 

Yep for all the hate Goody gets I think he is responsible for mending the situations with both Petty and Oliver. And as much as I dislike Tom Morris, the first time he reported on Tracc's unhappiness he was at pains to add that it had nothing to do with the coach. 

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33 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

I mean in 2022, 2023 he was All Australian and right at the pointy end of the brownlow since. 

Possible your mate isn't a great judge? 

Nah when u watch Trac his disposal is below par

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95 pages jesus, give it a rest guys. He ain't going anywhere.

Posted
3 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

95 pages jesus, give it a rest guys. He ain't going anywhere.

You don't really know with respect 


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10 minutes ago, don cordner said:

Nah when u watch Trac his disposal is below par

He is an elite score involvement and score assist player. Your Bulldogs mate sounds very bloody salty.

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2 minutes ago, Kent said:

You don't really know with respect 

Your right, no one knows what the future holds. Though, I think our GM of Football and Head coach publicly stating he isn't leaving, and thus essentially putting their jobs on the line if he does leave gives me plenty of reassurance. 

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Just now, MurDoc516 said:

Your right, no one knows what the future holds. Though, I think our GM of Football and Head coach publicly stating he isn't leaving, and thus essentially putting their jobs on the line if he does leave gives me plenty of reassurance. 

I don't expect Richo to be there next year, and Goody wouldn't be the first coach to say someone will be an x player next year, and for it to go the other way.

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1 hour ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Yep I definitely think he’s considering it. Goody didn’t sound too convincing in his press conference. It will depend how much he wants it, probably the only clubs that will have salary space and picks to get it done would be Tigers, Eagles, North and Saints I’d say. Blues would have to trade one of McKay or Curnow you would think.

I wouldn’t rule out the Pies if that’s If where he wants to go. Which would make me sick.  
Trade De Goey to one of the above clubs or Essendon and use future first and other picks to trade in Brisbanes first. May also have to trade a fringe player. Not saying it will happen but if he requested a trade to them it’s possible. 

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3 hours ago, John Crow Batty said:

I have been thinking about that. If Petracca really wants a 100% out, what legal options could he explore to void his contract if no deal is possible? Medical negligence and lack of duty of care by the club to his health needs could be argued in a law suit. Despite his insistence on returning to the field, it is ultimately the club doctor and by extension the club who bear responsibility. But he would have to prove that the injury was made worse by the club allowing him to return to the field and that the severity of his injury could have been foreseen. Not surprising if Petracca, the Blues and Pies have already explored this option. 

Took the doctors at the hospital a few hours to realise how serious it was.

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8 minutes ago, Colm said:

I wouldn’t rule out the Pies if that’s If where he wants to go. Which would make me sick.  
Trade De Goey to one of the above clubs or Essendon and use future first and other picks to trade in Brisbanes first. May also have to trade a fringe player. Not saying it will happen but if he requested a trade to them it’s possible. 

Hard to see the Pies trading De Goey to get Petracca in.

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1 hour ago, don cordner said:

Yeah, I think Trac is over rated, disposal not great! My doggies mate was calling him a dud last year and said trade him 

he probably thinks the bont is overrated as well.

i reckon you should trade your doggies mate. 

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From certain posts here saying  he wants out but also is struggling dealing both physically & mentally with he’s injuries and no argument there and understandable! My question is by moving clubs hypothetically how does this assist with he’s recovery???

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I reckon after suffering such a traumatic injury and then having to spend a significant amount of time away from the club it would be pretty natural to question your desire to play again and have some anxiety about coming back to the club with all of the media attention and, at the present moment, not being 100% invested.

It wouldn't suprise me if Tracc has lost his love of the game and desire to play and needs some time to come to terms with the trauma and his rehab. The club look like they have a good handle on the situation and making sure he has the time and support he needs.

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That tweet keeps getting republished. McClure must be desperate for someone to engage.

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6 minutes ago, adonski said:

 

i would take Curnow in a heartbeat.

I'm not so keen on McKay. Maybe if Carlton give their first rounder and we give our second

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7 minutes ago, BDA said:

i would take Curnow in a heartbeat.

I'm not so keen on McKay. Maybe if Carlton give their first rounder and we give our second

McKay solves our second ruck issues too. 
McKay and a first rounder for Trac is a win win 

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10 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

McKay solves our second ruck issues too. 
McKay and a first rounder for Trac is a win win 

Not suggesting that it’s even a remote possibility of happening, but McKay is the exact type of player we need in our fwd line 

2m tall, takes contested grabs, can play ruck

Curnow a better player overall but McKay a far better fit for our team 

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22 minutes ago, chookrat said:

I reckon after suffering such a traumatic injury and then having to spend a significant amount of time away from the club it would be pretty natural to question your desire to play again and have some anxiety about coming back to the club with all of the media attention and, at the present moment, not being 100% invested.

It wouldn't suprise me if Tracc has lost his love of the game and desire to play and needs some time to come to terms with the trauma and his rehab. The club look like they have a good handle on the situation and making sure he has the time and support he needs.

I think other clubs would also be taking this into account. Would be a huge risk trading for him at the moment given reports he is mentally struggling. I think it’s best for him to go away and focus on getting better and then work out what he wants to do.

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4 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Curnow, Walsh or TDK.

Unless it's Curnow, i'd also want Picks. 

McKay and their next 2 first rounders 

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