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4 minutes ago, biggestred said:

"Our culture is so bad I bring my daughters into it"

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What sort of complete [censored] writes this about Viney whose leadership is not in question at all?

 
6 minutes ago, biggestred said:

"Our culture is so bad I bring my daughters into it"

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Just give us one son JV! 🤞🏻


1 minute ago, Fat Tony said:

I love Viney but I don't understand why we needed to do such a long deal given he had one year left.

Similar to Max, the club must be preparing for the future.

Both in terms of cap space and handing over the reign to the next generation.

They will help develop the young guns coming through.

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1 minute ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Similar to Max, the club must be preparing for the future.

Both in terms of cap space and handing over the reign to the next generation.

They will help develop the young guns coming through.

I am confident Max will still be a top liner in three years but less confident in Jack will be in four. Would love to be proven wrong.

 
25 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

We're following the Geelong model.

Great to have Jack re-signed until 2028.

Except that Geelong don't hand out 4 years to guys in their 30s.

I love Jack Viney and never thought he'd leave, but a 4 year deal is insane. 


Fantastic! Barring a catastrophe, he should get to 300 games.

A bit disappointed Lamby didn't consult with DeeSpencer prior to this, but I'll take it. 

16 minutes ago, Antioch said:

What sort of complete [censored] writes this about Viney whose leadership is not in question at all?

Huh? Jack wrote it. It's clearly a thinly veiled swipe at the media who think the culture is [censored] cos if it was he wouldn't be bringing his daughters into the club?!?

13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Demons for Life ❤️💙😈

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Do this again Boys…September Memories with a good bottle of Grey Goose

Big Night 🥃

Just now, poita said:

Except that Geelong don't hand out 4 years to guys in their 30s.

I love Jack Viney and never thought he'd leave, but a 4 year deal is insane. 

What are you talking about? Jack is 30. Tom Hawkins is 36... Dangerfield 34, Duncan 33 and Selwood played until he was 35.

It's not beyond the realm of possibility that Jack will get another deal after this one...


Such a poor show of reactionary-ism from this terrible club to snap-sign Gawn and Viney on long term contracts just to try in vain to present the image of a functioning footy club. 

#Sad
#Sarcasm

Well I’ll be buggered things aren’t as bad as the footy world thinks

Media can go & get you know what

Onya Jacky boy MFC royalty

 

Love Viney but is this the right move, he would be 35 by the end of that contact, not many make it that long let alone smallish inside mids. 

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4 minutes ago, poita said:

Except that Geelong don't hand out 4 years to guys in their 30s.

I guess Tom Stewart is going to need a new lawyer then!!


Can’t we just be happy he’s signed, might be one year to long but who cares.

Some supporters are a miserable lot

29 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

4 years for a beat up one dimensional mid who has to nurse a cooked shoulder through half the game. 

Look I agree that 4 years is a stretch but there is such a thing as shoulder surgery and I've long believed Jack could be very effective in the forward 50.  With Gus and ANB leaving we're desperately short of off-field leadership - Max, Jack, Lever (who you don't rate) and then daylight, to steward a lot of young players on the rise.  IMO we've paid a premium for what Jack can deliver in this area.

 
6 minutes ago, Garbo said:

Love Viney but is this the right move, he would be 35 by the end of that contact, not many make it that long let alone smallish inside mids. 

I would think in 2025 his contract will be front loaded and then will gently taper. He may still be worth 1 year contracts after 35. He is Jack Viney

He is just as big a Legend of the Club as Max, Tracc or Gus

10 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

What are you talking about? Jack is 30. Tom Hawkins is 36... Dangerfield 34, Duncan 33 and Selwood played until he was 35.

It's not beyond the realm of possibility that Jack will get another deal after this one...

Happy to be proven wrong but can you find any of them signing a 4 year deal?

Or even a 3 year deal over 30?

Wheres the faith between the club and player that they’ll keep playing at the right pay rate for as long as needed.

4 is bonkers.


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