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Just when you think these so called Journalists can't be more pathetic.... 🤷🏻‍♂️🤷🏻‍♂️

I think the dees have renewed their interest in Butters. But..no...there's no headline in that is there. [censored]. . 


Umm, this is a regular occurrence across the AFL industry. Just because it's the 'narrative' of the club at the moment doesn't mean there needs to be an another article on it. 'Journalism' stooping to a new low. 

Trade period on the way. just more grist for the mill for the AFL media so best ignored

 

The Neal-Bullen situation probably opened this up.  If we are willing to let one contracted player return home for family reasons why wouldn't clubs try and push for another to do the same.

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Makes sense.. Kane has been talking down his value for weeks and now the fanboys club is flagging interest. Good to see as a Port advocate he is well aligned with their strategy! 

Koz is 100% off the trade table. He is exactly what we need with some more dynamic kids to be added this year. 

6 minutes ago, Fat Tony said:

I'm going to reach out to Sydney Sweeney's agent to let them know of my interest in her.

Not sure you have the trade value to offer. Gonna have to wait for free agency.

7 minutes ago, The_Wrecker_45 said:

The Neal-Bullen situation probably opened this up.  If we are willing to let one contracted player return home for family reasons why wouldn't clubs try and push for another to do the same.

I don't think so. If ANB was of the same quality as Kozzie, we would hold him to his contract, and make arrangements to satisfy his family issues in SA.

Just publish a list of every teams "wishlist".

Most would start with our list, but they can't have them. Tell them all to go and get >>>>>.

And yes, there are far too many so called footy journos. What a waste of electrons and paper.

 


They will every year, get used to it. Jeepers Dees fans are really not used to having good players. 

Dees need to change their strategy and start targeting in contract opposition stars and throwing cash at them.

3 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

They will every year, get used to it. Jeepers Dees fans are really not used to having good players. 

It's not just that Ted - it's the fact that it's 2024 and not 2004 or even 1984 where players were loyal to their club ie Chris Grant...effectively no matter what.

But even the best player of all time (IMO) Garry Ablett Snr and his son changed clubs.

Even Barassi, and even Jakovich

Now I don't think a player has to be loyal to their club no matter what at all - > but player movement is now a very accepted practice within the industry and supporter bases have yet to catch up emotionally. And that makes sense as well.

 
5 minutes ago, Ted Lasso said:

They will every year, get used to it. Jeepers Dees fans are really not used to having good players. 

So it's open season for the media to talk about our players under contract?

Not only under contract, long term contracts.

Can they go away and talk about other similar players from opposition clubs? 

Do you see all these drivle about any other club? 

 

7 minutes ago, tiers said:

Just publish a list of every teams "wishlist".

Most would start with our list, but they can't have them. Tell them all to go and get >>>>>.

And yes, there are far too many so called footy journos. What a waste of electrons and paper.

 

What a waste of memory in data centres.


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