Mega Thread Port Forum 'General AFL Talk' Thread Part 16

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It is believed Parfitt and two first-rounders or Parfitt, Esava Ratugolea and a first-round selection would be enough for the Giants to hand over Cameron.

Both Geelong and Parfitt would bristle at the mere mention of him leaving as the ink dries on a new two-season contract

If the Cats hold firm on Parfitt, GWS will threaten to open negotiations with other clubs such as Collingwood, which would test Cameron’s desire to get to Geelong and place his management under significant pressure as well

“It is disappointing, he (Cameron) is a foundation player and an outstanding young person,” Giants chief executive Dave Matthews told Sportsday on Monday night.

“If Geelong was bottom four, I don’t think he’d be going there, would he?

“It’s highly likely that we will match the offer, so the ball is in Geelong’s court to see if they can satisfy us with a trade.

Really happy that GWS are standing their ground on this

They should contract Dodoro for the negotiations :p
 
You will be glad to know the whole hallowed turf exercise has cost over $100,000 including round the clock care with horticulturalsts and shitloads of equipment for its 1800km drive to Brisbane.
 
Geelong are going to sell the farm for Cameron and recruit a 50 year old Higgins while the ass falls out of Taylor, Selwood, Hawkins etc. They don't have particularly exciting kids coming through.

Cameron might be making a poor decision if he wants success.
 

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You will be glad to know the whole hallowed turf exercise has cost over $100,000 including round the clock care with horticulturalsts and shitloads of equipment for its 1800km drive to Brisbane.
This serious?! Holy s**t that is the biggest waste of money I have seen.
 
You will be glad to know the whole hallowed turf exercise has cost over $100,000 including round the clock care with horticulturalsts and shitloads of equipment for its 1800km drive to Brisbane.

Somebody please take a dump on that grass.
 
Stephen Silvagni helped build the modern day Carlton Football Club with his bare hands, only to be kicked on his way out the door in a messy break-up last year.

Now the Blues legend has finally had his say in an explosive tell-all interview on Wednesday.
The former champion full back was sensationally sacked by Carlton at the end of 2019 after joining the club from the Giants in 2014 to take up the position of recruitment boss and list manager.
The 53-year-old has now turned a blowtorch on his former club after claiming he and his family were smeared in the press release that followed the club’s decision to sack him.

Silvagni saved his most scathing criticism for Blues chief executive Cain Liddle — after claiming Liddle went around his back to pursue a deal with former Crows superstar Eddie Betts last year.
Silvagni says Liddle claimed last year Silvagni would have “sabotaged the trade period” if he’d not been put on the outer.
Silvagni said the accusation that he would not have acted professionally at the end of his tenure hurt.
“That probably hurt me the most... when you played for a club for 17 years, you put your body on the line and supported the club all your life, for a person to actually say that you’ll sabotage the trade and draft period,” he said.

 
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Emmanual Irra has become an absolute unit (whilst also making himself shorter)
Bring him in to match up with Chol.
 
Somebody please take a dump on that grass.

Whoops, I was doing some weed spraying and may have accidently poured 10 litres of undiluted poison on it.
 
Geelong are going to sell the farm for Cameron and recruit a 50 year old Higgins while the ass falls out of Taylor, Selwood, Hawkins etc. They don't have particularly exciting kids coming through.

Cameron might be making a poor decision if he wants success.
Cameron has chosen Geelong as his preferred destination because it's the closest club to his home town. I'm fairly sure they will pay him enough to compensate for any lack of Grand Final appearances.
 
Stephen Silvagni helped build the modern day Carlton Football Club with his bare hands, only to be kicked on his way out the door in a messy break-up last year.

Now the Blues legend has finally had his say in an explosive tell-all interview on Wednesday.
The former champion full back was sensationally sacked by Carlton at the end of 2019 after joining the club from the Giants in 2014 to take up the position of recruitment boss and list manager.
The 53-year-old has now turned a blowtorch on his former club after claiming he and his family were smeared in the press release that followed the club’s decision to sack him.

Explosive huh, like C4?
 
You will be glad to know the whole hallowed turf exercise has cost over $100,000 including round the clock care with horticulturalsts and shitloads of equipment for its 1800km drive to Brisbane.


AFL, you've torn your dress
AFL, your face is a mess
AFL, how could they know?
Hot tramp, I lol at you so!
 

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You will be glad to know the whole hallowed turf exercise has cost over $100,000 including round the clock care with horticulturalsts and shitloads of equipment for its 1800km drive to Brisbane.
Jesus ******* Christ.
 
Geelong are going to sell the farm for Cameron and recruit a 50 year old Higgins while the ass falls out of Taylor, Selwood, Hawkins etc. They don't have particularly exciting kids coming through.

Cameron might be making a poor decision if he wants success.
Geelong are in the GF this year. If they win a GF in 2021 before dropping to bottom 4 for 5 years none of their fans will give a *.
 
I found out that Trengove went and played with his local club this year.

Broke his hand after four rounds, missed the rest of the year.

That guy, his luck is poo.
 
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