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This is rumour file stuff only but a little bird (and let's face it, a lot of talk in the football world these days comes from little birds) is saying that Josh Daicos wouldn't mind going to Queensland.

Make of that what you will.

 
21 minutes ago, Leopold Bloom said:

This is rumour file stuff only but a little bird (and let's face it, a lot of talk in the football world these days comes from little birds) is saying that Josh Daicos wouldn't mind going to Queensland.

Make of that what you will.

Wouldn't surprise me - getting out of his brother's shadow...

 
5 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Is that making room for Trac?

Daicos to GCS For Picks 6,20. (Pick 13 for Rioli)

Trac to Pies For Picks 6, F1 and Quaynor

6,20,F1 and Quaynor with our future second going back to the Pies

Same of these threads ....

Edited by Jibroni


A little birdy once told me that Josh had a lot of difficulty adhering to gameplans/instruction. He should have played from day dot but just wouldn’t listen.

Not sure that it adds anything of value, other than it may suggest he could want to get out of Nick’s shadow

 

16 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

@TomMorris leak this mate! 

Theres your answer to your previous question haha. Operation: Raid GC

 
24 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

@TomMorris leak this mate! 

OP is Morris.

Edited by Adam The God


16 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Would remove us from the headlines for a few minutes at least 

Nah, they will still find a way to blame us.

"Josh Daicos wants out of Collingwood after Petracca told him he won't share his pasta recipe with him, Josh is deeply offended. Sources close to Josh confirmed to me in confidence that he refuses to come back to the club unless a meatball sub is offered" 

21 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Nah, they will still find a way to blame us.

"Josh Daicos wants out of Collingwood after Petracca told him he won't share his pasta recipe with him, Josh is deeply offended. Sources close to Josh confirmed to me in confidence that he refuses to come back to the club unless a meatball sub is offered" 

I think you mean a souvlaki sub but otherwise this could be a continuation of some scuttlebutt I heard some time ago when his career started and he was the butt of some negative comments from some around the club. Judging by how he has played in the past two or three seasons and more so how he went on Friday night, I don’t think that applies any more.

I heard that Trac became disenchanted with Josh when he kept referring to his sauce of choice as Mariner.

Edited by Demon Disciple

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