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Totally disagree with the idea that Buddy was not worth it. He was (I realise it is in the past tense) the best (perhaps most exciting, freakish and consistent player combined into one) player for the last 20 years. Whilst he maybe injured and lets all hope he gets back on the park, I would still do the deal. We were very close in 2016 and if not for other injuries and questionable calls we would have another had a premiership.
Not to mention the positive effect it had on other players around him. Not to mention the effect on memberships.
The deal that I would have questioned rather is the Tippett one. That is in hindsight the one that shouldn't have been made.
But you have to be in it to win itAll opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)Comment
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Put a line through Buddy. He is cooked and will only make a few cameo appearances for the remainder of his contract.
It seems the Giants 6 year contract term offer was about right. We're paying 3 years with no return 2020,2021,2022.
On reflection, I am turning toward thinking the franklin deal was an overall negative for the swans.Comment
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I see today is team photo day. Could mean we see our leadership group for this season. Hoping Cunners or Lloyd get recognised for their contributions during a very difficult 2020. Also Paps for committing to the club as a young forward leader.
Swans site has also gotten ahead of things and already published head-shots for the five 2020 draftees.Comment
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Put a line through Buddy. He is cooked and will only make a few cameo appearances for the remainder of his contract.
It seems the Giants 6 year contract term offer was about right. We're paying 3 years with no return 2020,2021,2022.
On reflection, I am turning toward thinking the franklin deal was an overall negative for the swans.
While many remain staunchly pro Buddy (or just pro-Swans?) there seems to be a re-evaluation going on.
On a lighter note - this just confuses me Sam Naismith’s new ink. : AFLComment
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I notice that they obviously couldn’t get a professional photographer for the new headshots. Just appalling"I'll acknowledge there are more talented teams in the competition but I won't acknowledge that there is a better team in the competition" Paul Roos March 2005Comment
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On a lighter note - this just confuses me Sam Naismith’s new ink. : AFL
Edit: Just noticed this: Imgur: The magic of the Internet
Doesn't look like an actual Bulldog. Have to say, it's very cute!Comment
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Very confusing! Must have a pet Bulldog.....but WHY? Does 2016 mean nothing to him?!
Edit: Just noticed this: Imgur: The magic of the Internet
Doesn't look like an actual Bulldog. Have to say, it's very cute!
I think it is a miniature pug - a cross between pug and Chihuahua.Comment
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I see from a description of the breed that it is said they have no concept of their own relative size and may attempt to dominate dogs much larger than themselves. Tom Papley type recruit?Comment
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Article from the AFL site today, on Mills moving to the midfield.
Enter the grunt: Why 'massive competitor' is finally training with mids
Longmire was a bit understated, using terms like, "a fair bit of training with midfield" and "a bit more time in the middle"; rather than saying, that we're excited to finally be playing our gun midfield recruit as a mid. Though I suspect that's largely Horse being naturally understated.
He also said that Blakey should be playing more as a mid and that they're looking to use Campbell as a defensive rebounder.Comment
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