Everything posted by Wiseblood
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Jordan Lewis is absolutely cooked, never pick him again
Perhaps said poster has learned from his lessons and has decided to just pot older blokes who are closer to the end, thus leaving him less room to look a little silly?
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Jordan Lewis is absolutely cooked, never pick him again
I was waiting to see who would drop their bundle the hardest. Well done, DeeSpencer. You've won by the length of the Flemington Straight.
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Jack Billings
He's soft, but he's also someone who I believe they have totally misused this season. He could be a weapon for them through the midfield, but either through poor fitness or an unwillingness to play him there, he's languishing in their dysfunctional forward line. I don't think I'd be interested in him, but he's just the sort of player who could leave and dominate elsewhere.
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WELCOME TO DEMONLAND - ED LANGDON
I also think players would be actively seeking us out as a club to join as well. Why go to Norf, Carltank, the Druggies or the dodgy pricks from Moorabbin when you could join a gun team on the rise? The choice is easy.
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WELCOME TO DEMONLAND - ED LANGDON
Does anyone know if the bloke is any good? I've heard of him but have no idea if he can play or not.
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Brendan McCartney - Moved to the bench
That's great. Some would agree, others would call him a troll. I fall in the latter. And him 'bleeding red & blue' might make him a better supporter than you, but it doesn't make him better than the rest.
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Brendan McCartney - Moved to the bench
No one is a better supporter than anyone else. We all contribute in our own ways, whether that be through attendance, membership, posting here or wearing your gear into work on a Monday win, lose or draw. While I don't agree with some posters on here, that doesn't mean I would consider them any less of a supporter than me or anyone else.
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Brendan McCartney - Moved to the bench
The comments in this thread, as well as the Goodwin thread, show how scarred some fans are. It annoys me, but at the same time I slightly understand where they are coming from. The last month shows how we need to be patient - a couple of bad losses and we had some supporters, who now look rather stupid, questioning everything as if the club was caving in. Now look at us. Just goes to show that we don't need to be negative about every decision made and be able to see the long term view, not just the short term.
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Andrew Gaff
Kind of reaffirms my stance on his article - Jay Clark is connecting dots that simply aren't there yet. All the chatter has been about us having the room and that we've looked long term for some time now to ensure we have the space to sign our players and add others. Seems like he's seen one Brayshaw at the Eagles, looked at the potential of Gaff leaving with Melbourne being interested and gone from there. Nothing in it.
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Andrew Gaff
Yep. The link they make with the Eagles is the fact one of his brothers plays there. It's thin at best.
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Andrew Gaff
For those that might not be able to read it - that article is a joke. Nowhere does it actually say that the Eagles are interested in Gus, more that it wonders if the Eagles will chase him as 'revenge' for us chasing Gaff. There is absolutely nothing to suggest he wants out, no quotes from managers or coaches or anything resembling something new. It's a headline purely for there for clicks.
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Brendan McCartney - Moved to the bench
I don't think we'll ever know the reasons behind it unless Goodwin, or McCartney himself, come forward with it. We could speculate all day - perhaps they moved him there as an extra voice on the bench to encourage, support and teach the players through the game, something he has always been really good at? Either way it's been a positive move and further proof that Goodwin is happy to make changes when required.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - CHARLIE SPARGO
Not only is it good drafting, but they're not getting games because we have no one else. They're keeping out very experienced and capable players. It's fantastic to watch.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - AUSTIN BRADTKE
To add to this, and some mentioned it earlier, he has already played some rep footy during his junior years so he isn't coming from a long way back. He will know what he is doing pretty quickly. The beauty is that, at 17, time is also on his side and he can develop his craft at Casey without being thrown to the wolves too soon. With Gawny taking him under his wing he has a good chance of developing into a player for us. And we got him for nothing. Gold.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - AUSTIN BRADTKE
A 204cm ruckman will replace Jordan Lewis, a short half back flanker? Yeah, nah.
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - AUSTIN BRADTKE
Can you squeeze him into a possible 2022 team for us?
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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - AUSTIN BRADTKE
Can only be seen as a positive thing, especially with the moderate success we've had in adding Maynard and Joel Smith to the list, players who many not be best 22 but are excellent depth players. Getting Austin Bradtke on the list will cost us nothing, and he's a tall player who could develop under the guidance of Max at Casey for a few years.
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Adelaide’s Tom Lynch
Why would we give Weid away, who is under contract, for a 28 year old? Nothing 'simplez' about it. It's silly.
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Adelaide’s Tom Lynch
There is no room for him now. 4 years ago, when we last chased him, he would have been a superb pick up for us. Roosy was very keen and he would've added some real class to our forward line. Now, we have no need for him in our side. With the players you mentioned above, plus Gawn resting there, 'Bull' Smith doing well and our plethora of medium forwards, there is no reason to chase him now.
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Adelaide’s Tom Lynch
We have absolutely no need for Tom Lynch.
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Jordan De Goey
I'm not surprised. Got a hypothetical trade for us, norm?
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Jordan De Goey
I came in with low expectations and I was still disappointed.
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Demons on Masterchef (16/5/18)
@Deemented Are Go! - does your ex-missus happen to be Maggie Beer?
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Andrew Gaff
If he wants to come back home for money then I don't think we're ahead. You would expect the Saints, North (who have tried to poach anybody with two legs over the last couple of years) and Carlton to have more money to give. The Bombers wouldn't have a whole lot of wriggle room and us, well, we must have something to spare lying around. However, if he wants to come home to potentially win a flag, then the decision at the moment is a no brainer. Three of the mentioned clubs are absolute poo and going nowhere fast, while North are batting above their average, just like Mick Martyn did with any woman he dated in his lifetime. If we can offer him competitive money then we're a mile in front of all the clubs mentioned. I still think he's more likely to sign with the Eagles but I'd like to think we're a sneaky chance of nabbing him as well.
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Andrew Gaff
I'd be more than happy to get him, but the article doesn't reveal a whole lot. I'd be surprised if he didn't re-sign with the Eagles.