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All the the talk about Judd Pavlich ect. Is it worth a punt on Ben Cousins, I think he would

Be worth a punt at Melbourne and would come without a large trade loss.

What do you guys think?

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All the the talk about Judd Pavlich ect. Is it worth a punt on Ben Cousins, I think he would

Be worth a punt at Melbourne and would come without a large trade loss.

What do you guys think?

No... No and No.

Seriously a talk back caller in Canberra recently called in and said that for the NRL team here, they could build their training facility inside the new prison they were building - that was quite funny (that's because I don't barrack for them).

Cousins coming to Melbourne would be ..... it just won't happen. For further reference Look at the Pres' comments.

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it has merit but 1st i dont think cousins would want to play at a club in melbourne, except for possibly geelong. 2nd as said i dont think gardiner would want him

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You're right Gardiner wouldn't want him - he has settled into his new life at St Kilda well.......oh, that Gardiner....sorry! :wacko:

Seriously, he would be worth a punt if you could get him cheaply enough - whatever we all think of him on a personal level, you can't deny he is a champion footballer.......

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All the the talk about Judd Pavlich ect. Is it worth a punt on Ben Cousins, I think he would

Be worth a punt at Melbourne and would come without a large trade loss.

What do you guys think?

I would love to have Cousins at Melbourne, we'd be able to pick him up alot cheaper than Judd but he would be a wonderful addition to our midfield.

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I would love to have Cousins at Melbourne, we'd be able to pick him up alot cheaper than Judd but he would be a wonderful addition to our midfield.

A 29-year-old reformed (?) drug addict with a penchant for hard partying, no ethical standards whatsoever and a dubious past when it comes to the criminal element?

Why on earth would we want that?

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A 29-year-old reformed (?) drug addict with a penchant for hard partying, no ethical standards whatsoever and a dubious past when it comes to the criminal element?

Why on earth would we want that?

Because he is a bloody good footballer.

I'm not saying that I would necessarily want him, but there are a lot of positives that go with his negatives.

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All the the talk about Judd Pavlich ect. Is it worth a punt on Ben Cousins, I think he would

Be worth a punt at Melbourne and would come without a large trade loss.

What do you guys think?

I think it would be shameful of West Coast to even consider letting him go as a cheap trade.

They let his mess pile up, they were his club when he got into trouble they should be his club as he gets out of it.

Cousins has to take responsibility for his actions as an individual and claw his way back to respect, but West Coast have to stand by him. That's the deal between player and club, and it would be many years before I'd respect West Coast again if they don't stick by him now.

Besides, with Judd leaving to the Demons ;) they'll be needing a star midfielder.


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A 29-year-old reformed (?) drug addict with a penchant for hard partying, no ethical standards whatsoever and a dubious past when it comes to the criminal element?

Why on earth would we want that?

A premiership, something that Melbourne has never achieved will I've been alive.

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Our time to shine is when the guys like McLean etc reach their peak - I imagine we'd need to compromise that future to get Cousins, who may only have three good seasons left in him.

I guess it depends where you think our list is at, but I'd rather we draft unless the price was pretty low.

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i would rather eat a turd sandwich than have that [censored] at my club. my wife is originally from perth where she was good friends with his first cousin and most of ben's family can't stand him!! no way cousins should be in prison anyway

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Judd over Cousins...we wouldn't want Cousins..cos he's 29....we don't know if he';s going to even get back yet..and play good footy for that matter

i want to see us put a real effort to snare the juddernaut

DO NOT ACCEPT MEDIOCRITY

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I'm amazed at everyone's stance on Cousins, considering a couple of years ago we traded to get another good player who has had just as bad off field incidents as him.

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...has had just as bad off field incidents as him.

Bzzzzzt.

Nothing we've seen AFL footy so far is as antisocial or body and mind destroying as an Ice addiction.

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I'm amazed at everyone's stance on Cousins, considering a couple of years ago we traded to get another good player who has had just as bad off field incidents as him.

i dunno, i mean bizzell took his hair a bit seriously down at geelong, but is that really as bad as cousins?

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I'm amazed at everyone's stance on Cousins, considering a couple of years ago we traded to get another good player who has had just as bad off field incidents as him.

So was Pickett a raging success? Did he overcome all his past issues? Did he lead us to a premiership?

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So was Pickett a raging success? Did he overcome all his past issues? Did he lead us to a premiership?

No, No and No. That wasn't the point of my post though. The point was were was the outrage of getting Pickett considering his off field behavoir, why are we suddenly claiming the morale high ground?

But I suppose you're right, we should just hang on to players like Bruce, Holland, Godfrey, Jamar, Yze, Miller, Ferguson, Ward, Brown and Carroll, we're sure to eventually win a GF with these types of players.


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Bzzzzzt.

Nothing we've seen AFL footy so far is as antisocial or body and mind destroying as an Ice addiction.

You're joking.

Ice addiction has the potential to harm themselves - true, but driving while completely drunk has the potential to kill other completely innocent people, very [censored] easily. While you're up their claiming the morale high ground why don't you compare the amount of deaths attributed to drink driving idiots to ice influenced murders this country sees every single year.

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No, No and No. That wasn't the point of my post though. The point was were was the outrage of getting Pickett considering his off field behavoir, why are we suddenly claiming the morale high ground?

There is damaged goods, and there is really damaged goods. I'm wary of the former, and positively frightened by the latter. Do you think Cousins went to the USA for his addiction to Tim Tams or something? :)

But I suppose you're right, we should just hang on to players like Bruce, Holland, Godfrey, Jamar, Yze, Miller, Ferguson, Ward, Brown and Carroll, we're sure to eventually win a GF with these types of players.

Now you're being silly. You know full well that a player like Cousins is not the only alternative to these guys.

And if it came down to Cousins or Bruce, I know for certain which is the option worth taking and which would be the better (and more moral) player to have around the club.

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You're joking.

Ice addiction has the potential to harm themselves - true, but driving while completely drunk has the potential to kill other completely innocent people, very fucking easily. While you're up their claiming the morale high ground why don't you compare the amount of deaths attributed to drink driving idiots to ice influenced murders this country sees every single year.

I'm not on the moral high ground at all, my reason for not wanting Cousins has nothing to do with morals. Driving while drunk, however, does not have anywhere near as much potential to damage their on field performance as a chronic Ice addiction would. You only need to watch footage of Cousins' preseason training to see how unfit he was.

Ice is one of the most difficult addictions to break, much more difficult than a typical alcohol addiction, and does a heck of a lot more SELF damage (that's all I'm interested in) in the short and long term.

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but driving while completely drunk has the potential to kill other completely innocent people, very [censored] easily. While you're up their claiming the morale high ground why don't you compare the amount of deaths attributed to drink driving idiots to ice influenced murders this country sees every single year.

Tell me why Cousins ran away from his car and the booze bus again?

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I remember a song written just for mr cousins it was called "Your so vain"

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taken purely as an exercise in comapring his abilities compared to liabilities, this bloke is a train wreck waiting to happen ( again )..

take a punt ?

for sure

drop punt him as far away as possible !!

quite simle put. MFC going forward doesnt need to take a backward step !!

A big No from this observer.

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