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That probably says as much about you as it does about others.Watching the melts about the club is kinda fun.
I'd be surprisedI’m not hating on the club when saying this but I hope Treloar flourishes at the dogs and has a long and distinguished career with the dogs.
Not really the right phrase to use.Buyer beware
Not really the right phrase to use.
Bulldogs paid nothing to acquire him and Collingwood are paying half his wages to play for the dogs.
Not correct.Not really the right phrase to use.
Bulldogs paid nothing to acquire him and Collingwood are paying half his wages to play for the dogs.
Leave it open. I thrive on self-torture and recrimination.Yeah.
Embarrassing for CFC, best we close it down........
I rather enjoy a good boo. When Bob Dylan went electric and was seen as a traitor to folk and protest music, he was booed every night right through the band set, so much so that in the end the booing got to him and he stopped touring for 8 years. People paid money to attend his concerts with the intention of banding together to boo and walkout. Paying to boo and leave seems to be a case of cutting off your nose to spite your face. You pay good money to protest.You’ve never been to a VFL/AFL game?
Part of the fabric.
He is a footballer and as we all know when you play footy flags are at the forefront of the mindEFA? I think you’re spot on that his career is delicately poised, but I think there was a scenario that would have worked better for him and the club bringing him in, GC. There would be no pressure on him up there so he just focuses on his body and his game and he’s with his partner.
The Bulldogs though are ready to implode with a bad year. Bont OOC, Dunkley poised to walk, Beveridge with very few 2016 credits left in the bank and then there’s Treloar. Much like us the domino effect will hit hard if they have a poor start to the year.
I was under the impression that his priority was Melbourne and not contention.He is a footballer and as we all know when you play footy flags are at the forefront of the mind
Dogs are poised to push up the ladder and may contend soon. That’s got to be a huge incentive. He may look back in a few seasons and thank Bucks and the Pies
Reckon gold coast might make the 8 this yearI was under the impression that his priority was Melbourne and not contention.
One thing that was missed in the whole better off in Queensland with his wife discussion is that proximity to his support networks in Melbourne may play a important role to his wellbeing than proximity to his wife.
Pies top 4Reckon gold coast might make the 8 this year
Dogs top 6
He is a footballer and as we all know when you play footy flags are at the forefront of the mind
Dogs are poised to push up the ladder and may contend soon. That’s got to be a huge incentive. He may look back in a few seasons and thank Bucks and the Pies
He may, but personally GC are closer than the Bulldogs. They have stars everywhere and are physical/ mental development from being GWS of 2016. If it’s not 2021 they’ll be playing finals by 2022 and a contender by 2023 when Lukosious, Rankine, Rowell, King, Anderson, Ballard, Ainsworth and Bowes are 22/23 with 60+ games under their belt supported by Hollands, Swallow, Witts, Weller, Powell, McPherson, Fiorini and Miller. Adding Treloar to that mix would have been scary whereas at the Dogs there’s too many ?’s. The one doubt I have is their fitness department which has made our injury record look exceptional by comparison.
The broader question was the proximity to family and whether his partner will extend her stay. I don’t think GC were ever even considered because like you Adam thought they were still a while off. Had they entertained it well that’s an entirely different ball game (not for Collingwood).
I was talking in general termsreallyI was under the impression that his priority was Melbourne and not contention.
One thing that was missed in the whole better off in Queensland with his wife discussion is that proximity to his support networks in Melbourne may play a important role to his wellbeing than proximity to his wife.
Any chance we traded out in order to afford Rankine.He may, but personally GC are closer than the Bulldogs. They have stars everywhere and are physical/ mental development from being GWS of 2016. If it’s not 2021 they’ll be playing finals by 2022 and a contender by 2023 when Lukosious, Rankine, Rowell, King, Anderson, Ballard, Ainsworth and Bowes are 22/23 with 60+ games under their belt supported by Hollands, Swallow, Witts, Weller, Powell, McPherson, Fiorini and Miller. Adding Treloar to that mix would have been scary whereas at the Dogs there’s too many ?’s. The one doubt I have is their fitness department which has made our injury record look exceptional by comparison.
The broader question was the proximity to family and whether his partner will extend her stay. I don’t think GC were ever even considered because like you Adam thought they were still a while off. Had they entertained it well that’s an entirely different ball game (not for Collingwood).
Any chance we traded out in order to afford Rankine.
I know. I just would love to see him in a pies jumper.None, but Daicos is a bloody good alternative post 2021. If I were to guess it’s Kelly and Merrett that we’ll be all in on and hoping that Cox significantly bridges the gap between his best and worst until one of Kelly or McMahon comes on...
Channel 9 reckon he is unlikely for game against us. Probably just more bullshit from them though.
What of his is dreaming?Straight to the pool room
Tell him his dreaming