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Not that I'm advocating that we get the guy, because I would say no in an instant, but would anyone have interest in picking him up in the PSD

Source: Whitnall delisted

 
Not that I'm advocating that we get the guy, because I would say no in an instant, but would anyone have interest in picking him up in the PSD

Source: Whitnall delisted

This reminds me of those old slimming ads.

Want to lose 280 pounds of ugly fat?

Delist Lance Whitnall!

And to think we were seriously contenders to pick him up in the trades of two years ago! :wub:

This reminds me of those old slimming ads.

Want to lose 280 pounds of ugly fat?

Delist Lance Whitnall!

And to think we were seriously contenders to pick him up in the trades of two years ago! :wub:

:lol::lol::lol::lol:

We wanted Byron to have a mate.

I actually think Whitnall would make a good coach one day, because he is a very smart footballer, he just lacks the physical attributes.

 
:lol::lol::lol::lol:

We wanted Byron to have a mate.

I actually think Whitnall would make a good coach one day, because he is a very smart footballer, he just lacks the physical attributes.

It's a bit harsh on the big lug who set Carlton on their way to snaring Judd with five straight behinds. Tanks for nothing, eh?

no surprise to see him go, he had been very ordinary this year. I dont think Melbourne would want him. Maybe he might be a chance for the saints but you would want him for nothing.


i think the Bulldogs will take him in a heart beat... :blink:

wouldnt mind seeing whitnall come to melbourne as a development coach...id also like to see todd viney take over paul williams but thats unrelated...im surprised ratten had the balls to axe his ex team mate

Is no-one else a tiny bit shocked by this? The guy was ONLY JUST given the captaincy after all. I always find it a bit more high stakes when they talk about trading or delisting captains, or former captains.

 

Heard from a good source that he done a time-trail, afterwards walked into one of the rooms down at Optus oval, and seen his name on the whiteboard as DELISTED... Rang Ricky Nixon and told him, who then rang the club, and they straight away called a meeting with him, and tol;d him the news.. I think they have there head so far up Judds ass, no other player counts down there... Especially from a old team mate

Is no-one else a tiny bit shocked by this? The guy was ONLY JUST given the captaincy after all. I always find it a bit more high stakes when they talk about trading or delisting captains, or former captains.

No.

He was a leadership vacuum and is physically a wreck for AFL. On top of this his family life is a mess and being dissected in the media.

Geelong got rid of King (ex captain).

WCE negotiated a trade for their ex-captain.

Hardly a surprise. Its been on the cards for Whitnall all year.


Heard from a good source that he done a time-trail, afterwards walked into one of the rooms down at Optus oval, and seen his name on the whiteboard as DELISTED... Rand Ricky Nixon and told him, who then rang the club, and they straight away called a meeting with him, and tol;d him the news.. I think they have there head so far up Judds ass, no other player counts down there... Especially from a old team mate

That's always been the Carlton way.

i think the Bulldogs will take him in a heart beat... :blink:

The Doggies are taking anyone and anything not tied down at present; wouldnt surprise me to see the Hamburgular line up in the pocket next year !!

Big Red as a development coach... I do rather like that though... he does know and understand footy very well .

The Doggies are taking anyone and anything not tied down at present; wouldnt surprise me to see the Hamburgular line up in the pocket next year !!

can join Ronald (Akka)

He is finshed at AFL level. His Knees is shot. Personally I would love to see lance bounce back a tear Carlton to pieces in another Jumper.

Best Wishes to him.

I have a deep hatred for Carlton, anything that will leave them with egg on their face would make me happy.

GO LANCE!

Heard from a good source that he done a time-trail, afterwards walked into one of the rooms down at Optus oval, and seen his name on the whiteboard as DELISTED... Rang Ricky Nixon and told him, who then rang the club, and they straight away called a meeting with him, and told him the news.. I think they have there head so far up Judds ass, no other player counts down there... Especially from a old team mate

That was the problem. He finished the time trial 24 hours after everyone else. By the time he finished he'd been delisted.


The Doggies are taking anyone and anything not tied down at present; wouldnt surprise me to see the Hamburgular line up in the pocket next year !!

Apparently not......

Whitnall not right for Dogs, Tigers

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