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Not sure Yze will survive another wooden spoon season unless their board are honest about where they are at.  Max of 2 wins next year for the Tigers and maybe the year after. They haven't hit bottom yet

 
Just now, DubDee said:

Not sure Yze will survive another wooden spoon season unless their board are honest about where they are at.  Max of 2 wins next year for the Tigers and maybe the year after. They haven't hit bottom yet

Their supporters are very understanding of where they are at. It's best to bottom out now and collect a draft bounty. Wait too long, and Tassie will ruin your chances of a rebuild.

This is the best possible time to bottom out. 

 
46 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Their supporters are very understanding of where they are at. It's best to bottom out now and collect a draft bounty. Wait too long, and Tassie will ruin your chances of a rebuild.

This is the best possible time to bottom out. 

that’s what we thought in 2011. 😋

good that their fans are on board but no way a coach can survive 3-4 years of being bottom. The next coach will take advantage of his good work


14 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

Owies would be a fair trade for Doedee in Portuguese. 

 

53 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

I think we might assume Tomlinson will now be a Saint.

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I think we might assume Tomlinson will now be a Saint.

Yes, Dees will help the Saints and take a future 4th round as trade.  Rather than dilute Saints free agent compo.  We are a nice club 

19 hours ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Yes, Dees will help the Saints and take a future 4th round as trade.  Rather than dilute Saints free agent compo.  We are a nice club 

I hope you are joking, norm.  That should give us a better hand at trade if they want to keep the compo undiluted, maybe even a second rounder, for example, or he can go UFA and impact their compo pick……

4 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

I hope you are joking, norm.  That should give us a better hand at trade if they want to keep the compo undiluted, maybe even a second rounder, for example, or he can go UFA and impact their compo pick……

if they get him as a delisted free agent does that dilute their compensation for battle?


1 hour ago, whatwhat say what said:

if they get him as a delisted free agent does that dilute their compensation for battle?

Yes.

Rioli for picks 6 and 20.

When the Tiges were flying he struck me as about tenth in their best 22.

Suns have so much draft capital it's scary

On 30/08/2024 at 14:30, Diamond_Jim said:

Rioli for picks 6 and 20.

When the Tiges were flying he struck me as about tenth in their best 22.

Suns have so much draft capital it's scary

That is serious overs for mine.

On 29/08/2024 at 07:15, Demonland said:

 

A month ago this guy expressed frustration and eye rolled at questions about leaving, saying he was absolutely staying at WCE. Geez, would be nice of players to not blatantly lie about these things more often


On 30/08/2024 at 14:30, Diamond_Jim said:

Rioli for picks 6 and 20.

When the Tiges were flying he struck me as about tenth in their best 22.

Suns have so much draft capital it's scary

No way he goes close to that

if pick 6 is involved, the Tigers will need to send pick 19 back the other way i reckon

 
On 27/08/2024 at 15:40, Moonshadow said:

Just to be clear, the AFL stewards would not let JJ onto the field for the GF as Harmes' 'cramp' was not considered to be an injury

However May had a hamstring tear so could and should have come off the ground once we were well in front 

Just now, Pennant St Dee said:

However May had a hamstring tear so could and should have come off the ground once we were well in front 

True, but no way would May have gone off. Harmes offered but was not allowed. Was a selfless act by Harmsey.


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