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Geelong will take him, has too strong of a connection with the FC

 
4 hours ago, SthSea22 said:

Geelong will take him, has too strong of a connection with the FC


Good luck to them with less than nothing to offer.

15 minutes ago, Mach5 said:


Good luck to them with less than nothing to offer.

Future 2nd is enough

 

Why on earth would Port trade him?

No more Dixon and an injury prone Marshal means more playing time for Ollie.

Lord (22) and Georgiades (23) are the future of Port's forwardline with both showing promising potential early on

5 hours ago, Young Blood said:

Why on earth would Port trade him?

No more Dixon and an injury prone Marshal means more playing time for Ollie.

Lord (22) and Georgiades (23) are the future of Port's forwardline with both showing promising potential early on


Precisely why they’d want far more than a F2

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On 30/09/2024 at 13:44, Mach5 said:


Good luck to them with less than nothing to offer.

Seldom seems to inhibit their abilities (often) 

29 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Cotton Ons will have no problem with their Cap, or finding Farms, after getting JUH, as well as any other good player available. 

 
3 minutes ago, Greg Schneider said:

5 years in the system and can’t even get a game in Port Adelaide’s forward line who are screaming out for a player of his type, pass. 

I’d rather Bergman out of him and Lord. Butters of course 1st 


I think the move to Geelong is inevitable. Only the Cats can offer Lord a manor and estate.

On the serf coast, too!

1 hour ago, Little Goffy said:

I think the move to Geelong is inevitable. Only the Cats can offer Lord a manor and estate.

On the serf coast, too!

Hold that thought.

We’ve got a fibro build on 128 square metres in Clyde North up our sleeve.

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Can’t get a game with only Georgiades and Lukocius up forward.

That’s a worry.


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