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  On 28/08/2024 at 10:00, BDA said:

These exit meetings may as well be held in public.

Now that’s a good reality show 

 
  On 28/08/2024 at 09:38, fr_ap said:

Didn't WCW tell us she spoke to his partner and they were beyond happily settled in Melb? 

Mate the whole playing list was happy remember..

 

Like the Petracca stuff I’ll believe it when it comes from the player or the club. Robbo 5 cab savs deep on 360 isn’t a source I rely on.

Farrrrk.  The club has leaks everywhere.  It is like someone calls journalists and provides a transcript.  MFC. SORT OUT YOUR [censored]  

 

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  On 28/08/2024 at 10:09, spirit of norm smith said:

Farrrrk.  The club has leaks everywhere.  It is like someone calls journalists and provides a transcript.  MFC. SORT OUT YOUR DHIT.  

 

100% this. Leadership under Roffey and Pert has gone belly up. Both need to go and pronto.


Didn’t Harrison Petty say he wanted to be closer to family in SA this time last year, and then signed not that long ago for a couple more years?

Seemed like they managed to work through that “crisis” 

  On 28/08/2024 at 09:17, titan_uranus said:

@Adam The God if Koz and Trac both leave, how hyperbolic is it now to suggest this club will fold?

it's still hyperbolic.

The club will still be here...

This is disastrous if true though.


Using high draft picks on interstate kids is just the dumbest of the dumb. The big Melb clubs may be able to do it...but with the weaker clubs like ours, we just can't hold onto these guys. The delusions of grandeur seem to spread all the way from fans through to our list management team.

There's enough talent in Vic to focus high end drafting here. Looking for role players at later picks from interstate is OK as they are less likely to be stars who can call the shots.

  On 28/08/2024 at 10:20, spalding said:

Didn’t Harrison Petty say he wanted to be closer to family in SA this time last year, and then signed not that long ago for a couple more years?

Seemed like they managed to work through that “crisis” 

Indeed. 

Kosi is very loved and very supported at Melbourne. 

The end of the report said clearly that both Melbourne and most importantly HIS MANAGEMENT are confident this can be ironed out and that he will be at Melbourne for the remainder of his contract. 
 

  On 28/08/2024 at 09:51, Rab D Nesbitt said:

We need Goody and Perty to get on the front foot and double down on their last double down about our culture being great before we lose control of the narrative here. 

I have no interest in hearing from Pert

i might need to change my username...

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  On 28/08/2024 at 10:24, rufus said:

Using high draft picks on interstate kids is just the dumbest of the dumb. The big Melb clubs may be able to do it...but with the weaker clubs like ours, we just can't hold onto these guys. The delusions of grandeur seem to spread all the way from fans through to our list management team.

There's enough talent in Vic to focus high end drafting here. Looking for role players at later picks from interstate is OK as they are less likely to be stars who can call the shots.

🤦🏼‍♂️

  On 28/08/2024 at 10:20, spalding said:

Didn’t Harrison Petty say he wanted to be closer to family in SA this time last year, and then signed not that long ago for a couple more years?

Seemed like they managed to work through that “crisis” 

Mate he had a horror year and couldn't get the money he was offered last year. He's taken the $ and security and will back himself to get back to that value...and then request 

 

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