
Elixuh
See you on the 9th green at 9
Yeh, because four years ago is relevant to today's record at home without Selwood or Guthrie part of the midfield brigade![]()
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Yeh, because four years ago is relevant to today's record at home without Selwood or Guthrie part of the midfield brigade![]()
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Am I not able to embellish?
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I had a Geelong fellow the other day telling me they play better away from KP so playing there isn’t an advantage.
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Cat fans often say they are 'just a really well run club.' What is that exactly? In what ways specifically are they better run than other clubs?
Also, apparently players will happily accept 'unders' to play for Geelong. That being the case, how do the players who are being paid unders feel when someone like Cameron or now Bailey Smith come in and are being paid big money? Do they get a bit pissed off or what's the go?
Genuinely interested.
Well according to the MCG tenants, they get less home games or home ground advantages towards most clubs.Extra home game? With the least home games in the league, that is BigFooty logic at its best
There was a small reason why Tim Kelly was overlooked by not only the local WA clubs but all 18 clubs in general 1 or 2 years before he was drafted.And don’t forget Tim Kelly - overlooked by the 2 WA teams in successive years.
As for pick 7 in 2022, that offer was open to all 17 clubs, the condition being Jack Bowes came with the pick. As it happened, Bowes had been on Cats’ radar.
That is true....They've become a professional AFL club instead of being the VFL's country bumpkins as they once were. Things have been taken much more seriously since 2000.
Dank and Robinson are the last 2 blokes I am thinking of.There are too many losers on this site.
If you believe in the Dank/Robinson Geelong are cheats conspiracy then you are one of those losers.
Be better. We're clean.
Deal with it.
Geelong is one of the oldest sporting clubs, and One of the oldest Australian football clubs. They are over an hour away from Melbourne, you aren’t suggesting after 150 years they have to go play in Melbourne after they’ve shown it’s more than sustainable to play in Geelong?There was a small reason why Tim Kelly was overlooked by not only the local WA clubs but all 18 clubs in general 1 or 2 years before he was drafted.
But let's fill in the blanks.
Why was Tim Kelly taken by the cats at pick 24 in 2017?
Well.... The bloke averaged 28 disposals a game in the WAFL and helped South Fremantle make a preliminary final in that 2017 WAFL season.
So.... Why wasn't he picked up in the 2016 AFL draft as a late pick or rookie pick or pre season draft?
He only averaged 20 disposals a game in the WAFL.
Again.... Why wasn't he taken in the 2015 AFL draft? Again... He only averaged 20 disposals in the WAFL.
So essentially he stood out in 2017. But he was a solid 20 disposals a game mid in the last 2 seasons.
It's not a personal knock on anyone. It's just the way it is.
read my post again... It had Nothing to do with Property prices in Geelong.Geelong is one of the oldest sporting clubs, and One of the oldest Australian football clubs. They are over an hour away from Melbourne, you aren’t suggesting after 150 years they have to go play in Melbourne after they’ve shown it’s more than sustainable to play in Geelong?
Not sure what your point is really? They shouldn’t get the same amount of home games as others?
Are they as nice as the houses near the beach in the West of Adelaide where the Crows players live? I wonder how many of them are paid for by players returning from interstate, or do they get the keys when they sign a contract?The Geelong "Costa Living Allowance" where players are steered into "well priced" real estate and can't fail property development schemes.
The sea air down there does wonders for players mental well being and their retirement funds
Its happening again
Elixuh. You desperately need to get a life.
Guess these kind of deals only become problematic when it is Geelong doing itlol, the Lions have - or have had, I’m not sure if it still exists, their own coaches sponsor arrangement with Youi which you can bet your bottom dollar would have some nice perks and Fagan himself works for several motivational speaking groups (Scott works for one as well) which would all be written into their coaching terms as a way for them to earn extra money while they work.
But yeah this is why we keep making finals