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20 minutes ago, Lexinator said:

What's with all the spot fires again?

Nothing else for the clowns to talk about. And if they repeat all the players they want to go to Pies, Blues or Cats enough times, all will happen.

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Please delete my thread, didn't realise someone the article was posted on here.

 
49 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

doesn't even officially begin for, what, a further 10 days?

Officially yes 

Unofficially....24/7/365 ;)

For someone who is ‘homesick’ he is spending most of his time in Darwin 

Media needed to spark some rumours up again because it’s gone dry these last few days 


Baker selecting WCE over Freo may mean Freo have a proper crack

So far this trade period we have;

Kosi, Trac & Oliver on the way out

Tom Campbell and Wade Derksen coming in. 

I’m drinking more in the off-season to cope than I did during the season proper.

 

9 and 16 supposedly going to Richmond for Bolton. Would leave 10 and future 1st for them to potentially offer us. 

Would rather keep kozzie.

 


1 minute ago, The Jackson FIX said:

I don’t really know what that means

Wow..

 

This thread is even funnier than the Clayton Oliver one, Grannies over now let’s get back into Dees. Blah, blah, blah.!!!

1 hour ago, Demongirl35 said:

For someone who is ‘homesick’ he is spending most of his time in Darwin 

Media needed to spark some rumours up again because it’s gone dry these last few days 

If you were really homesick for a couple places you would probably spend your time off in the place you will be less likely to get to during the season. 

On 28/08/2024 at 17:22, WiseDeeMan said:

One thing is for sure….STOP DRAFTING PLAYERS FROM WA and SA

Or. Clean up the broke/violent mess that is Victoria so people want to actually stay there. #PerfRulez. #LocalzOnly. 


The media have no new stories so just re-hashing the old, throwing sh*t to see what sticks.

35 minutes ago, mmwd6 said:

If you were really homesick for a couple places you would probably spend your time off in the place you will be less likely to get to during the season. 

If you were planning on moving to WA, wouldn’t you spend this time looking at houses, jobs for your partner, daycare for your baby etc instead of enjoying spending time in Darwin?

Or is he moving to play in Darwin?

I thin ki will save heaps of time and resoures and wait until the final bell. Its draining and nothing we think, post or want has any impact of what actually happens.

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31 minutes ago, Wizard of Koz said:

nothing we think, post or want has any impact of what actually happens.

Season 4 What GIF by The Office

It’s just tiring. Paul Hasleby 💩[censored] can go [censored] himself   

He never said he was going to leave or wanted to leave.  It’s just that he feels homesick sometimes.  Sure who doesn’t.  I’ve had that feeling before with my working overseas in my 20s.  
 

Kozzzy is staying (at least for another 12-24 months).  He might go one day but that’s not now !!. 


32 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

It’s just tiring. Paul Hasleby 💩[censored] can go [censored] himself   

He never said he was going to leave or wanted to leave.  It’s just that he feels homesick sometimes.  Sure who doesn’t.  I’ve had that feeling before with my working overseas in my 20s.  
 

Kozzzy is staying (at least for another 12-24 months).  He might go one day but that’s not now !!. 

Each Club is having a go reminding of an opinion already expressed and refuted. 
Just in time for trading coming up!! Boring and tiresome. 

In other trade news, several industry insiders who have nothing to do with the MFC are of the firm belief that there is a chance Max Gawn will finish his career elsewhere after they heard reports at a local cafe that he has long been jealous of the Langdon Wingers Club and is looking for an opportunity to play on the wing at another club, probably Geelong because they seem to attract every talented player available.

Tom Morris has also reported that the MFC has at least 22 starting players of which only a handful have had rumours thrown around. Tom thinks it would be highly beneficial if WA clubs enquired about Jacob van Rooyen and Trent Rivers and maybe throw some shade onto Caleb Windsor’s contract. Others are reporting that perhaps they should dig up and revive the old Harrison Petty rumours to SA.

 

Relax. Clubs, like the media bin divers, are just shaking the tree to see what falls out.
It’s news because we’ve had Roffey & Trac demonstrate publicly that we can be got at. Time to batten the hatches, tighten the circle, yada yada, back to top 4 next year.


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