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People are losing their censored over an aging, third-rate forward going to Collingwood?  Seriously?

 

NO. We have MJ, Fullarton, Kentfield and Sestan on our list - all untried. Tom Campbell might be tried - couldn't be worse (as a forward) than Petty.

I'll say it again, no more delisted players. Success rate is close to zero across the league.

5 hours ago, BangBnagBang said:

Id rather play McAdam (efa)

and Melksham.


5 hours ago, BangBnagBang said:

Id rather play McAdams

L🤢🤢🤮🤮🤮

5 hours ago, Demonstone said:

People are losing their censored over an aging, third-rate forward going to Collingwood?  Seriously?

Like Nathan Krueger who OBLITERATED US! Yeah right!

5 hours ago, BangBnagBang said:

Id rather play McAdams

Oh no, you're telling me we have more than one?

 

Mr. Key Forward Membrey

Clarry is taller but carry on

Pendlebury - 37
Howe - 34
Sidebottom - 34
Elliott - 32
Mihocek - 32
Mitchell - 31
Hoskin-Elliott - 31
Crisp - 31
Membrey - 30
McStay - 29
Cameron - 29
Moore - 29
DeGoey - 29

Fits their age profile I guess?  🤷‍♂️

I'm going to enjoy watching their fall when all these best 22 players are leaving and need to be replaced at the same time as Tasmania coming in.  


An absolute freebie for Collingwood assuming his publicised mental health issues are under control.

I wonder if we pursued him during the year (we've been unofficially linked to him for years) and he turned us down, or if we decided that our forward line is sufficient without him - which it isn't.

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