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I see potential as a fluffer.His porntash that's the only good thing about him![]()
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I see potential as a fluffer.His porntash that's the only good thing about him![]()
Yes, and if he were to abdicate on his birthday, that would really mark the occasion. Hopefully, Charlie West would become the king for that day.He's started well by kicking his brother out.
Years ago, i thought i might go down this career path, but mrs leon reckons id suck at itI see potential as a fluffer.
Nope. The paths of Collingwood and McMahon diverged for good reasons. We delisted him. He has been available to all teams with finally a MSD selection. He has yet to secure an AFL position. I like the talls we haveIs anyone concerned that Liam McMahon is one we should have kept?
Looked good in a depleted Bombers side at the end of the season.
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It's funny you say that.He walked away. That's his right, but it removes a lot of the sentimental feelings I may have had under different circumstances. He seemed to have very little to say about his time at Collingwood when he departed, unless I missed that. That was disappointing too. Buller did a similar thing, but his career has only just begun, a little like Joe Richard's predicament, but he heaped praise on the Swans and thanked the club for giving him an opportunity. Has Checkers said anything like that?
I think he was pushed. Leppa said in an interview last month that list management had operated on the basis that not all of Pendles, Sidey and Howe would go around in 26 and when they defied that someone else had to get pushed out. He said Checkers ended up the one.He walked away. That's his right, but it removes a lot of the sentimental feelings I may have had under different circumstances. He seemed to have very little to say about his time at Collingwood when he departed, unless I missed that. That was disappointing too. Buller did a similar thing, but his career has only just begun, a little like Joe Richard's predicament, but he heaped praise on the Swans and thanked the club for giving him an opportunity. Has Checkers said anything like that?
Well there’s only one way to prove her wrong..Years ago, i thought i might go down this career path, but mrs leon reckons id suck at it
Hoover ahead of the restYears ago, i thought i might go down this career path, but mrs leon reckons id suck at it
I could be a pre-fluffer that makes the fluffiers comfortable on arrival with a Dad joke or complimentary bottle of waterHoover ahead of the rest
Not so much pushed out the door but walked out with an arm over his shoulder.I think he was pushed. Leppa said in an interview last month that list management had operated on the basis that not all of Pendles, Sidey and Howe would go around in 26 and when they defied that someone else had to get pushed out. He said Checkers ended up the one.
That and Checkers video where he said things like "unfortunately I have to go...." etc very much went with the club offering him unders to get him to move on.
Club didn't want him to make a video, but Johnny Noble defied them and made a video.It's funny you say that.
I was always disappointed that Johnny Noble didn't leave a goodbye message to the Pies faithful. Unless there's a video out there I've not yet seen.
Personally I think goodbye messages from players are overrated. Does every player need to do the cookie cutter tear jerker Insta post when they leave?It's funny you say that.
I was always disappointed that Johnny Noble didn't leave a goodbye message to the Pies faithful. Unless there's a video out there I've not yet seen.
Not every player.Personally I think goodbye messages from players are overrated. Does every player need to do the cookie cutter tear jerker Insta post when they leave?

Cox played his part but clearly the other selections were a mistake ( or in Pendles case, bad luck, we will never know)Feels like recency bias with our decision to get rid of him. Thought he was quite strong to start the season. He was also very injured to end the year. Can't believe they played him in the prelim over McStay and kept Cox in with an underdone Pendles. There's the game over before it starts.
I think we could have used him next year but it would probably get in the way of developing Charlie WestCox played his part but clearly the other selections were a mistake ( or in Pendles case, bad luck, we will never know)
Should we not have played Beau either?I saw on the news the other night that Mihocek was still on a modified programme at Melbourne because of his foot injury.And yet we passed him fit to play almost two months ago to play in the preliminary final when his injury was fresh.That was a huge mistake on our part and a costly one.You just can’t afford to play injured players in a cut throat final like that.
What was wrong with Beau?Anyway he clearly wasn’t struggling as much as Mihocek was that day.Should we not have played Beau either?
Foot injury(it had been stepped on) that was finally operated on this week(or last). My point was that we don't know what was really going on and you certainly can't make judgements because someone is still on a modified program now.What was wrong with Beau?Anyway he clearly wasn’t struggling as much as Mihocek was that day.
Yep. Half the AFL is on a modified programme at this time of year.Foot injury(it had been stepped on) that was finally operated on this week(or last). My point was that we don't know what was really going on and you certainly can't make judgements because someone is still on a modified program now.
If they are simple and sincere they are appreciated. They don't have to lay it on with a trowel. After years at a club and being a part of the Collingwood family, I don't think a genuine goodbye and thanks is over the top. These blokes are genuinely loved by many of the supporters, and they feel the departure more than some might believe.Personally I think goodbye messages from players are overrated. Does every player need to do the cookie cutter tear jerker Insta post when they leave?
Some feel the departure less than you’d believe.If they are simple and sincere they are appreciated. They don't have to lay it on with a trowel. After years at a club and being a part of the Collingwood family, I don't think a genuine goodbye and thanks is over the top. These blokes are genuinely loved by many of the supporters, and they feel the departure more than some might believe.
You just can’t afford to play injured players in a cut throat final like that.
Where is he now?Have a look at Blight's highlights in his brief opportunity at the highest level- he was head and shoulders above Charlie.