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7 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Spoke to an Aints mate of mine, who is an astute footy person, he believes he would be an excellent acquisition for us and not just for depth, but to play 22 games plus finals. I like endoresements like these!!

Yes saw Membrey v Eagles (kicked 5) and Blues (kicked 2) and he’s a very good mark and accurate kick.  He’s 31 at start of next season so it’s almost an “like for like” age profile swap with Tomlinson.  Might be worth the punt to give us the added scoring power. 

 
13 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Spoke to an Aints mate of mine, who is an astute footy person, he believes he would be an excellent acquisition for us and not just for depth, but to play 22 games plus finals. I like endoresements like these!!

Why are you friends with a Saints fan?

 
1 hour ago, Ted Lasso said:

Why are you friends with a Saints fan?

Coz he is one of my best mates,!!

1 hour ago, picket fence said:

Coz he is one of my best mates,!!

They’re far less unsavoury than Collingwood friends. That’s why! I’ve one also but we’re both Viccos in northern rivers so we Viccy kickies stick together! Plus we’re mad golfers 

  • 4 weeks later...

Can we still get Membrey?  Would be a nice little deal something like a swap for Tomlinson if that could be done, although I don't mind holding on to Tommo either.

 

I really wanted to go for him 3 or so years ago
30plus goals a year at 63%
    •    Disposals. 11.6. Above Avg.
    •    Kicks. 7.9. Above Avg.
    •    Goals. 1.6. Average.
    •    Goal Accuracy. 63.8.
          Above Avg.
    •    Marks. 5.2. Above Avg.
    •    Tackles. 1.7. Average.
Well done colling wood
BTW I was told by Collingwood supporter with contacts  that Daics assisted in getting Houston

Another good get by a club whom stated with nothing


 

I think we have missed a golden opportunity to nab a Key forward for little outlay!! Oh wait we have Royce Hart at CHF.... I forgot!


1 hour ago, Demonland said:

 

Meanwhile, we sit on our hands!😵

54 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Meanwhile, we sit on our hands!😵

You are a curious cat Picket with your love of Jefferson yet no faith in our forward line talls… 

Membrey adds little and would only stymie the development of the talls we have. Hardly us “sitting on our hands”. 

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Geez Pies have done well once again 

Geez we must be a pile of [censored]

21 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

Geez Pies have done well once again 

Geez we must be a pile of [censored]

What exactly is your plan with him?  

The Pies are going all in for a tilt at the Flag. At the end of next season when that fails they’ll be left a rotting carcass of a list. It feels like MaCrae and Leppitsch hold way too much power over the list. 

32 minutes ago, SthSea22 said:

Geez Pies have done well once again 

Geez we must be a pile of [censored]

Well??? The bloke is past it and even St Kilda don’t want him, which tells you where he is at 


On 18/10/2024 at 10:19, picket fence said:

I think we have missed a golden opportunity to nab a Key forward for little outlay!! Oh wait we have Royce Hart at CHF.... I forgot!

I’d rather be putting time into JVR, Petty, Disco and Jefferson than Membrey.  Spare me! 

19 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

What exactly is your plan with him?  

The Pies are going all in for a tilt at the Flag. At the end of next season when that fails they’ll be left a rotting carcass of a list. It feels like MaCrae and Leppitsch hold way too much power over the list. 

Spot on! Macrae knows he's got an aging list and they're doing what they can to squeeze out any success while they have Sidebottom, Pendlebury, De Goey, Howe, Elliot, Mitchell, playing alongside Nick Daicos. I don't think any of them are going to get better, only decline. Once they retire they won't have the quality needed to seriously compete. Daicos (spews in mouth) is a generational player that won't be as effective once those players retire.  

Membrey is low-risk option for them to offer depth in an area they have very little while they believe they're a chance for another flag.

The bloke is not a key forward, doesn't even crack 190cms. We have good depth for medium forwards. He is not the answer. 

 
1 hour ago, PaulRB said:

You are a curious cat Picket with your love of Jefferson yet no faith in our forward line talls… 

Membrey adds little and would only stymie the development of the talls we have. Hardly us “sitting on our hands”. 

Well he is an Upgrade on Petty! 


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