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Football => Richmond Rant => Topic started by: wayne on August 11, 2006, 05:55:05 PM
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Nothing to do with Aker, but my brother works with a mate of Shane Birss and says that Terry Wallace has approached him and made an offer.
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Birss is on the market.
Cameron Faulkner and Shane Birss are likely to be offered up when trading begins today in an attempt to acquire a pick that can be used in a deal for McDougall.
http://www.realfooty.theage.com.au/realfooty/articles/2006/10/08/1160246012099.html
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Nothing to do with Aker, but my brother works with a mate of Shane Birss and says that Terry Wallace has approached him and made an offer.
a couple of weks ago terry had a "coffee" with birss and they dissussed future options. wallace chased his last yr also, and word is birss is not happy with his lack of opportunity at the kennel
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Don't want Birss
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Pass for me as well but he may be seen as a transitional player...someone you get to fill a hole until you get something better later.
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With all the injuries the dogs had this year I can't see a "quality" player having a lack of opportunity.
=> Birss must not be a quality player
=> Pass for me.
Thats looks logical to me anyway.
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With all the injuries the dogs had this year I can't see a "quality" player having a lack of opportunity.
=> Birss must not be a quality player
=> Pass for me.
Thats looks logical to me anyway.
there midfiled stayed intact all season, no injuries there, thats why he had no opportunity. nothing to do with th einjuries in the club in general as he is a midfielder
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With all the injuries the dogs had this year I can't see a "quality" player having a lack of opportunity.
=> Birss must not be a quality player
=> Pass for me.
Thats looks logical to me anyway.
there midfiled stayed intact all season, no injuries there, thats why he had no opportunity. nothing to do with th einjuries in the club in general as he is a midfielder
Birss fractured his inside lower tibia at the level of the ankle joint on his left foot playing for Werribee in May. So with Newman and Browny coming back from broken legs I don't think we'll pick another player coming back from a broken leg.
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With all the injuries the dogs had this year I can't see a "quality" player having a lack of opportunity.
=> Birss must not be a quality player
=> Pass for me.
Thats looks logical to me anyway.
there midfiled stayed intact all season, no injuries there, thats why he had no opportunity. nothing to do with th einjuries in the club in general as he is a midfielder
Birss fractured his inside lower tibia at the level of the ankle joint on his left foot playing for Werribee in May. So with Newman and Browny coming back from broken legs I don't think we'll pick another player coming back from a broken leg.
did you know that when fractures and breaks heal, they become stronger than ever before. dont think that will be an issue, if it was a complete break, then there may have been complications, but a fracture is just a crack, not a complete break. if this happened in may, by now he would be totally recovered