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7 hours ago, Brownie said:

Funny how we're always portrayed and the club full of rich snobs, not Geelying

We were probably very lucky not to lose Clarry to them with a dodgy deal

Thank you Brad Green.

and Clarry would probably already be on pretty good coin for us to start with, so probably not quite as high a motivation there.

 
3 hours ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Is he no longer with us?

Yes, that’s correct, didn’t think it was appropriate to name him 

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17 hours ago, Demonstone said:

Will you be calling us Caulfield one day?  :D

i'll just call us 'down the road'

caulfield is just one component of the wider melbourne diaspora 

Edited by whatwhat say what

 
On 20/03/2025 at 06:24, Return to Glory said:

Genuinely not a conspiracy theorist, BUT not adverse to believing that Geelong could have actively encouraged Bailey Smith to drag out his seeming inability to suit up for the Bulldogs. Along a similar vein, I wouldn't be at all surprised to see a miraculous rehabilitation of JUH. A 'listen mate, this is how we'll work it' type of chat.

Let us not forget, a Geelong heavy media were keen to let us believe that Clarrie may never kick a ball again. 

Please don't get me started on the mickey mouse audit.

Too cynical??

 

Watch them sniff around JUH, bet you he will barely play a game for the rest of the season, the media will drop his worth down to a second round draft pick, and the Cats will do some kind of cheeky deal to get him over the line. Jeremy Cameron is getting on after all.


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