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Great head on his shoulders.
Could of already played his last game for Collingwood, bizarre.
Is he retiring or defecting?Great head on his shoulders.
Could of already played his last game for Collingwood, bizarre.
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Is he retiring or defecting?
Yes, but your assertion that he could have played his last game for the Pies suggests he won't be a Pie when we play again.Well he is out of contract, and we probably won't have any more games until next year.
Actually I thought the evidence from the video was that he was hoping to sign with the Pies had China not farked us all.Ok, Sea Fog is giving lessons on overdramatizing Darcy Moore's contract status.
I must have coronavirus, and this is a fever induced hallucination. In which case, subconscious, I'd really prefer my fever dreams involved being covered in coconut oil and massaged by a dozen nubile fillies, for future reference.
Yes, but your assertion that he could have played his last game for the Pies suggests he won't be a Pie when we play again.
If we don't have games again until next year it means the season is wiped out. That seems dramatic.
Because you asserted that it is bizarre that he could have played his last game for the Pies.I was responding to that.Umm...?
He could... means.. he.. won't?
Because you asserted that it is bizarre that he could have played his last game for the Pies.I was responding to that.
Fair enough, he probably wouldn't be the only changing clubs if he does though as everything is in a state of flux.Yeah... Could being the key word.
We don't know where he will be playing next year, he hasn't committed to Collingwood. If he does leave, then he could of already played his last game for us.
Yeah... Could being the key word.
We don't know where he will be playing next year, he hasn't committed to Collingwood. If he does leave, then he could of already played his last game for us.
A big thank you for saying "could HAVE" instead of "could OF"I think we should make a thread about reasons why each of our players could have played their last games for the Pies.
Brodie Grundy: social distancing could make him realise that he is more into his art than his footy and thus he could retire.
Jaidyn Stephenson: climate change could result in a wind strong enough to blow his slight frame away never to return.
Dayne Beams: actually can't think of a possible reason.
A big thank you for saying "could HAVE" instead of "could OF"
can never have enuf proper grammerIt’s more better.
Great head on his shoulders.
Could of already played his last game for Collingwood, bizarre.
Could you send us a pic of your H&A coin? I’ve never met one of Hamish & Andy’s very important podcasters and by now you’re surely certified with your special skill of turning news of any description into a negative![]()
Don't be one of the sheep.
Saying he could leave the club is factual, nothing to do with positive or negative. A negative take would be to say he is going to leave.. Why do I need to explain this?
Has he?Fair enough, he probably wouldn't be the only changing clubs if he does though as everything is in a state of flux.
Fortunately Jordy has committed to the Pies.
It’s funny that you genuinely believe that you’re not negative just because you don’t make a definitive prediction. Being negative generally means that you gravitate toward the negative side of things, and you literally, always find a way to mention the negative scenarios on this forum, even if you’re not actually saying that it will happen. It’s actually concerning you’re so oblivious to this...Don't be one of the sheep.
Saying he could leave the club is factual, nothing to do with positive or negative. A negative take would be to say he is going to leave.. Why do I need to explain this?
Only in the sense that he’s publicly declared he wants to remain at Collingwood.Has he?
I would quite happily dangle him in a cup of hot water then consume him.Darcy might not be everyone's cup of tea, but he is an articulate young man that dispels the "footballer meathead" stereotype.
Not sure what his future at the club entails but he would be feeling more secure about his future employment prospects than 90% of the players on our list.