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24 minutes ago, The Taciturn Demon said:

I'm not having a go, but what will you say if he ends up leaving?

If he leaves, I’ll thank him for the flag and the sacrifice, doesn’t mean I’ll treat rumours as fact now!

 
1 minute ago, john delosa said:

If he leaves, I’ll thank him for the flag and the sacrifice, doesn’t mean I’ll treat rumours as fact now!

Fair enough. And there are certainly some wild rumours that amount to nothing more than vapour. But this isn't just one hack making something up. This is a player who has had serious concerns about the club, a life-altering injury and multiple sources suggesting both he and the club are open to a move.

He's been a wonderful player for the club, but that doesn't change the fact it seems highly likely he would be open to moving.

3 minutes ago, The Taciturn Demon said:

This is a player who has had serious concerns about the club, a life-altering injury and multiple sources suggesting both he and the club are open to a move.

He's been a wonderful player for the club, but that doesn't change the fact it seems highly likely he would be open to moving.

He’s had concerns, sure,so have half the playing group at different points. A life-threatening injury and a rough year don’t automatically equal ‘wants out.’ Multiple ‘sources’ in trade week are often just journos joining dots that aren’t there. Until Trac or the club go on record, it’s still speculation dressed up as certainty.

 

If it makes anyone feel better look at it as a conscious uncoupling.


3 hours ago, john delosa said:

Drunk, sad, and taking pot-shots at the bloke who’s bled for the jumper classy. ‘Bigger than the club’ vibes? He literally carried us to a flag, while you’re sitting here in a foreign bar throwing shade. Maybe sleep it off before rewriting history

I don’t think anything I said was overly-harsh. I also explained the nature of my post with an appropriate degree of gallows humour and self-deprecation.

Sharper minds here would have picked that up. As for “rewriting history”, do you actually need reminding that this is a social-media forum which houses opinions that range from the whimsical to the serious, but none of it ultimately really matters that much in terms of reality?

Or do you think you’re on Wikipedia?

40 minutes ago, john delosa said:

He’s had concerns, sure,so have half the playing group at different points. A life-threatening injury and a rough year don’t automatically equal ‘wants out.’ Multiple ‘sources’ in trade week are often just journos joining dots that aren’t there. Until Trac or the club go on record, it’s still speculation dressed up as certainty.

It beggars belief that anyone could be this naive and delusional.

5 minutes ago, Dee Boys said:

It beggars belief that anyone could be this naive and delusional.

It beggars belief that you could be this naive and delusional
there fixed it for you champ!

 
18 minutes ago, john delosa said:

It beggars belief that you could be this naive and delusional
there fixed it for you champ!

The Waterboy GIF

this thread is getting hard to read

posters will have different opinions on trac and that's fair enough. he might stay or he might go. neither position is delusional or unreasonable

we're all dees supporters at the end of the day


9 minutes ago, BDA said:

we're all dees supporters at the end of the day

2 hours ago, beelzebub said:

If I stand sideways , look over shoulder and squint I can see what you on about.

Not quite my view but get your point.

The silence is the tell imho.

Everyone's cagey.

I don’t understand the saga.

What’s his beef this time around?

Playing on the G?

Not happy with the new coach ?

Come on Christian, step out of the shadows, time to pony up and tell us what your beef is this time.

36 minutes ago, bluey said:

I don’t understand the saga.

What’s his beef this time around?

Playing on the G?

Not happy with the new coach ?

Come on Christian, step out of the shadows, time to pony up and tell us what your beef is this time.

Or maybe the ‘saga’ is more media invention than player reality. Every year they paint Trac as sulking in the shadows, yet he’s still turning up, performing, and finishing near the top of the B&F. If he’s got beef, let’s hear it from him not from a dozen trade-week gossip merchants.
Haven't you heard the latest over on the rumors thread?
try to keep up BLUEY!!!

If we could package both Adelaide picks into a top 5 pick , it maybe worth it - just get the circus over and done with.

You could get GCS involved too.

Adelaide get Trac for 14 and F1

GCS get 14, F1, 23 for Flanders and 6

MFC get 6, Flanders for Trac and 23.

We could do the exact same trade with GCS where instead of picks GCS get Trac. Just depends on what they prioritise.

1 minute ago, GS_1905 said:

If we could package both Adelaide picks into a top 5 pick , it maybe worth it - just get the circus over and done with.

You could get GCS involved too.

Adelaide get Trac for 14 and F1

GCS get 14, F1, 23 for Flanders and 6

MFC get 6, Flanders for Trac and 23.

We could do the exact same trade with GCS where instead of picks GCS get Trac. Just depends on what they prioritise.

I'd want the deal to keep our future 1st out of it. Either the deal gets done in another way or we keep Trac.

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