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4 hours ago, DubDee said:

Apparently Humphrey hasn't said a word so far

😉

Keeping his cards close to his vest.

 
6 hours ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Hang on, hang on. He had pasta and wine over dinner with the ‘aints and a mid-morning coffee with us!

This doesn’t bode well. I hope they made it an Irish coffee at the very least 🇮🇪

Ned and Max both had mont blancs, Kingy a dirty chai and Richo a large flat white.

4 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

Keeping his cards close to his vest.

It's hardly so very surprising

 

Sadly, the history of being unable to attract Chris Judd to our club because of far from ideal training conditions may have played its part once again.

Just now, joeboy said:

Sadly, the history of being unable to attract Chris Judd to our club because of far from ideal training conditions may have played its part once again.

Whose head would be turned by having to trek to Casey Fields regularly?


I know this probably wouldnt happen but part of me is hoping GC say to Flanders, we accept you want to leave but at least nominate melbourne so we can get a deal done for petracca.

 
1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

I don’t think the Suns will be too worried.

If he goes to the Saints they’ll be armed with picks 6, 7, 13 and don’t need any of them. All 3 will be traded for points picks with or without Tracc and teams will be lining up to deal with them.

Meanwhile do we really hold Tracc hostage for Flanders? Losing 3 best 22 runners in one off season hurts so no doubt Flanders helps cover that. But it’s time to sell Tracc and reboot with committed players. If we have to pick up some delisted types or blood a few more kids for a year so be it.

Bloody oath we hold him Hostage

7 hours ago, GawnOfTheDead said:

He also says that Flanders doesn’t care where he plays, wants to be near family.

that’s right Sam, stuff Melbourne and come home to Fish Creek ❤️


3 hours ago, joeboy said:

Sadly, the history of being unable to attract Chris Judd to our club because of far from ideal training conditions may have played its part once again.

If by training conditions you mean Visy side gigs

13 hours ago, joeboy said:

Sadly, the history of being unable to attract Chris Judd to our club because of far from ideal training conditions may have played its part once again.

l never bought into that view. Thinking more to do with Visy $$$


2 hours ago, Demons1858 said:

l never bought into that view. Thinking more to do with Visy $$$

Always.

Literally just follow the $$$$


Just now, adonski said:

Since when did St Kilda become a destination club?

One finals win in 15 seasons. A win that they fell over the line after being 4 goals up at 3 qtr time in a shortened game.

2 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Since when did St Kilda become a destination club?

One finals win in 15 seasons. A win that they fell over the line after being 4 goals up at 3 qtr time in a shortened game.

Watch them speed straight past us next year.

People can Criticise all they want, but they are building a solid list. Good young talent coming through whilst adding some much needed depth and experience.

Good on them i say.

 

Very disappointing

And a rude wake up for King and the rest of the club.

You want to turf out star players like Oliver for one reason or another, and you think you’ll be able to walk good players back in. But that’s far from the truth.

If we don’t get quality in the draft, the reality is that right now our ability to get even mid level quality players to our club is minuscule.


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