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1 hour ago, layzie said:

Tell him about 'Dirk'. I Need this to catch on. 

Let it gooooooooooooooooo

 
1 hour ago, layzie said:

Tell him about 'Dirk'. I Need this to catch on. 

He’d wanna know why ‘Dirk’ and I don’t know the answer to that. Enlighten me, Layz. 

 
55 minutes ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

I think you're making a completely different interpretation of what's happening here.  You claim he was "happy to be proven wrong", no such occurance is evident.  What is evident, though, is not only him doubling down, but then chucking a pity party for himself. 

Well I can only comment on the original interpretation that I meant.

44 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Let it gooooooooooooooooo

Come on Roy! I can usually count on your support! 🙂


1 hour ago, Bowserpower said:

Well I can only comment on the original interpretation that I meant.

This is his first comment after he was called out:

"Mate, just think about it. Why on earth would Kolt say that to a supporter about another player, in the same week his contract is spoken about on the forum. And if Kolt, as a 1st 12 mth player, is actually saying that about other players and their relationships to supporters at a training da  he needs to pull his head in. Play it through in your head. 

Seems like a fanciful fairytale to me. I might well be wrong but I bet even you doubt I am."

Yeah, I'm struggling how you can interprete this the way you're claiming.....

19 minutes ago, Ghostwriter said:

He’d wanna know why ‘Dirk’ and I don’t know the answer to that. Enlighten me, Layz. 

I wish I could provide a good answer but sometimes things just come up in my mind and they just fit. 

On reflection of how the aspects of this random brainwave came about I can only think of two possibilities:

- Dirk Diggler

- Dutch swimming teacher I had as a kid named Dirk, with a similar curl in the hair.

 

On 09/12/2024 at 18:35, Colm said:

Hope Judd does stay. Probably our best user of the footy. Doesn’t get the credit he deserves outside of our club which means I think we would get unders for him. 
I’m not as across players wages but given he was on the rookie list I’m assuming he wasn’t in massive coin. It’s time for his agent to earn his coin and get Judd a good deal- if he gets offers on the table from the WA clubs it pushing up what we will have to pay to keep him. 
 

Definitely our best small defender. I have hopes that AMW may get there too.

 
1 hour ago, Katrina Dee Fan said:

This is his first comment after he was called out:

"Mate, just think about it. Why on earth would Kolt say that to a supporter about another player, in the same week his contract is spoken about on the forum. And if Kolt, as a 1st 12 mth player, is actually saying that about other players and their relationships to supporters at a training da  he needs to pull his head in. Play it through in your head. 

Seems like a fanciful fairytale to me. I might well be wrong but I bet even you doubt I am."

Yeah, I'm struggling how you can interprete this the way you're claiming.....

Maybe they thought it could be detrimental to the negotiation process? I don't know, still no reason to attack. That goes for both sides.

12 hours ago, 640MD said:

If you doubt what any player might have said,  why not go to a training session yourself and prove the point,

Then you might have a basis for any comments,  otherwise you should take them on face value.  Same as everyone else has to do,

because I have a job and dont receive welfare benefits allowing me the time to attend training to ask a 19 year old if a 20 year old is happy with his missus. 


24 minutes ago, Wizard of Koz said:

because I have a job and dont receive welfare benefits allowing me the time to attend training to ask a 19 year old if a 20 year old is happy with his missus. 

Well you are a lucky guy having the track watchers reporting for you.  Enjoy!!! (by the way I am usually in the same boat re work) 

4 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

Well you are a lucky guy having the track watchers reporting for you.  Enjoy!!! (by the way I am usually in the same boat re work) 

 I have two jobs SL, but I’m lucky in that I can mostly choose my own hours and that means I can get to training on a regular basis. I work around Demon Army stuff, matches and training coz I want to and coz I can. 

28 minutes ago, Salems Lot said:

Well you are a lucky guy having the track watchers reporting for you.  Enjoy!!! (by the way I am usually in the same boat re work) 

Also lucky their boss doesn't mind them posting on Demonland in work hours.

1 hour ago, Wizard of Koz said:

because I have a job and dont receive welfare benefits allowing me the time to attend training to ask a 19 year old if a 20 year old is happy with his missus. 

Dude please don’t make personal attacks like this or you won’t ever be allowed to post here again. That goes for everyone. 

Do not personally attack posters on here. Play the ball not the man. 

13 hours ago, Lucifers Hero said:

I come to this thread to read about my favourite player only to find half of it is bickering.

Folks, please take the bickering somewhere else.

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Edited by BAMF
Just saw Demonland stepping in and my post was therefore redundant. Nice work mods!


20 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Expect Tasmania to throw McVee and Johnson large contracts. 

Why especially Tassie? 

5 hours ago, 58er said:

Why especially Tassie? 

Lily is from Tasmania.

I actually told Judd this was brought up in a fan forum (the suggestion Tassie might come a-hunting for both Lily and him). He laughed and said he’d wanna go to Tasmania as much as Lily would wanna go to WA. 😂

 

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44 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Whatever Trevor! 
 

 

 

that’s a joke by the way 


4 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Whatever Trevor! 
 

 

 

that’s a joke by the way 

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I still maintain the same view/concern about this - the mail I got is still what I've been told.

This injury doesn't help :( here's hoping he can be supported and want to stay in Melbourne 

18 minutes ago, Red and Blue Flame said:

I still maintain the same view/concern about this - the mail I got is still what I've been told.

This injury doesn't help :( here's hoping he can be supported and want to stay in Melbourne 

Don’t think a hamstring injury will make a difference to his decision.

He may well seek a trade, but hopefully he decides to stay for at least a couple more years.

 

Was just reading an article (published pre McVee injury) from the Zero Hangar about the projected best 25 small-medium defenders for 2025 and McVee wasn't mentioned.

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Was just reading an article from the Zero Hangar about the projected best 25 small-medium defenders for 2025 and McVee wasn't mentioned.

I'd suggest that confirms without any doubt that Zero Hangar has Zero Credibility


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