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Proposed Trade

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CJ's going on the club's trip to China next week. I hardly thing he's going anywhere other than there and then back to resume his career with the MFC.

God I hope not, he is horrible, he must have the most clangers in a game against carlton, was dragged 3 times. Every game I have gone to he has turned the ball over, and turning the ball over 2 or 3 times a game with only 13 possies says something. Get rid of him, 4 years in he still shows nothing

 
God I hope not, he is horrible, he must have the most clangers in a game against carlton, was dragged 3 times. Every game I have gone to he has turned the ball over, and turning the ball over 2 or 3 times a game with only 13 possies says something. Get rid of him, 4 years in he still shows nothing

What?

Firstly, CJ was taken under father/son, and was not a high pick as stated.

It's just my opinion, but I believe that any player that has been in the system as long as CJ, for so few senior games, would be perceived by other clubs as 'damaged goods'. If he couldn't get a regular game this season with all the injuries we had, i'd suggest that his trade value is minimal.

I've yet to see McKinley play, but he was able to break into a far more talented WC side this season.

Damaged Goods - give me a break! He's only a kid who's had limited opportunities - look at Stevie Armstrong when he got a chance - good enough to play in a Premiership.

 
Damaged Goods - give me a break! He's only a kid who's had limited opportunities - look at Stevie Armstrong when he got a chance - good enough to play in a Premiership.

Amen.

This is terrible. Why are we considering replacing 1 Sandy player for a new 1 ? If we're going to trade hopefully its for someone useful.WAFL stats dont add up to AFL stats.


This is terrible. Why are we considering replacing 1 Sandy player for a new 1 ? If we're going to trade hopefully its for someone useful.WAFL stats dont add up to AFL stats.

And VFL does? Have a look at newton, those stats are better than Newtons was and you were calling for newton to be played. And WAFL is a much better rounded league than VFL. Give the kid a chance hes what 19???

He poos all over Chris Johnson who cannot play for the life of him. Cant win the hard ball, [censored] himself everytime he goes near it. Shocking footballer

This is terrible. Why are we considering replacing 1 Sandy player for a new 1 ? If we're going to trade hopefully its for someone useful.WAFL stats dont add up to AFL stats.

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