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TRAVIS JOHNSTONE - WHY WHY WHY???

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Yze_Magic, did you just say "spot on" to one of your own comments? :lol:

 

Aha! Necroposting. Apt though.

Yze_Magic, did you just say "spot on" to one of your own comments? :lol:

ironically ...he's warranted :lol:

 

HAHAHA...your still new. You will get this from him.

Funny stuff!

Actually, I'm kinda happy to see Yze Magic back. Sad huh? He livens things up and all of those Colin Sylvia predictions are looking less than foolish. I now want all of his predictions to reach fruition while still allowing Bruce a spot in the 1st 22. Having my cake and eating it too?

Let me see..

A number 1 pick that has done stuff all in 10 years

Gee I wonder why we ant to trade him?

Excellent point.

 
Because he has the mental maturity of a 7 year old, instead of a 27 year old?

Just a thought...

Take it easy Jaded please.......

If he's got his head right, I'd take him back for free in heartbeat.

If he's got his head right, I'd take him back for free in heartbeat.

If they throw in a set of steak knives its a compelling deal. :wacko:

He is exactly the player we dont want. It would be a waste of a PSD pick.


Johnstone was woeful on the weekend, and has had a slow start to the year.

It was a good trade, and I look forward to seeing Grimes play. he has a long, distinguished career ahead of him, while TJ is pretty much done and dusted.

Recall the first sentence. But not the second.

PS. Any chance you could have gone back to this particular post of yours, find that it wasn't quoted by anyone, and edited to make you look good in this case??

Yze_Magic, did you just say "spot on" to one of your own comments? :lol:

He does that at least once a week. Then there's the ones that get reminded by other posters how wrong he was. They happen to be about 3 times a week.

If he's got his head right, I'd take him back for free in heartbeat.

Now that's funny.

Recall the first sentence. But not the second.

PS. Any chance you could have gone back to this particular post of yours, find that it wasn't quoted by anyone, and edited to make you look good in this case??

Is YM going back and changing his previous, idiotic, posts again?

D'Ology have a 'this post was edited on' function and this site desperately needs one...

Lest people take YM seriously...

I just can't say it enough.

Thank you Collingwood and thank you Leigh Matthews

I don't know if it was as much the actual trade or the drafting of Grimes that was great. We traded Darren Jolly for pick 15 and wound up with Lynden Dunn; traded Woey for the pick used on Daniel Bell. The hindsight heroics are very much dependent on whether you're hit or miss with the use of the pick.


I just can't say it enough.

Thank you Collingwood and thank you Leigh Matthews

:lol: He's not bad is he?.......young Grimes.

Is YM going back and changing his previous, idiotic, posts again?

D'Ology have a 'this post was edited on' function and this site desperately needs one...

Lest people take YM seriously...

Well why dont you asked the mods if I edited it?

Wont you look a little silly when they say no.

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