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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #60 on: October 15, 2014, 04:39:56 PM »
Boyd has done nothing he is a spud

Yes like a young Lockett was a spud.
will be a dud like Jack Watt

Groupie you do realise this is your OER account and not BF where you don't stand out as much for being a 'tard?

Also, tigs2010 can't like any of your posts here.
1, I am not Grouping , 2 poor form using that other word
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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #61 on: October 15, 2014, 04:44:11 PM »
Boyd has done nothing he is a spud

Yes like a young Lockett was a spud.
will be a dud like Jack Watt

Groupie you do realise this is your OER account and not BF where you don't stand out as much for being a 'tard?

Also, tigs2010 can't like any of your posts here.
1, I am not Grouping , 2 poor form using that other word

1. No you're not Grouping but you are Groupie.

2. What's wrong with tigs2010? Have you two lovebirds fallen out?
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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #62 on: October 15, 2014, 05:08:21 PM »
boyd couldn't get a game as he was behind Cameron, patton know he is going to the bulldogs as there main target next to who camerai please wont handle it in his first couple of years maybe good in 3-4 years but not know....

just love how this people can come out on Tuesday and say boyd will NOT be going anywhere he will be at GWS and we haven't even entered talks about him leaving yet in 24 hours they talk  and know this happens clubs just lie lie lie we the supporters are filled with crap..... :banghead :banghead

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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #63 on: October 15, 2014, 06:51:19 PM »

we the supporters are filled with crap.....

The correct grammar is
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We, the supporters, are full of crap

Perhaps if you actually listened to your teachers rather than posting on forums you may know that.

Besides that, its good to see you post something accurate for once.
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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #64 on: October 15, 2014, 06:53:47 PM »

don't agree. Griffen has what 3 years left and No 6 could be a good player or a bust. Boyd gives the bulldogs what they've wanted for years a big key forward who can play. They have an emerging midfield. The dogs have done alright here.

Reckon Boyd is just as likely to be a bust as pick 6, hasn't really shown anything except that he can get through a season unlike Patton :shh. Considering both players wanted out I'd call it a win for both teams

P.S is this a necessary thread? The OP adds nothing new and could really of just been posted in one of the numerous other threads he has started  ::)

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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #65 on: October 15, 2014, 07:04:45 PM »
Steel if you ask me. Look at what type of player 6 gets you. Conca types

Griffin 29 next year.

stkilda and buldogs have had a great draft. I mean 21 for stanley WTF.

Taking a big risk with Boyd. Paying a mill a year for a player who has only kicked 6 goals in his career plus giving up a proven star and pick 6! That's overs imo. Boyd could be a star but they don't the midfield atm to get the ball to him so he'll look like a donkey for years. Griffin still has 3 years before their younger mids are at their peak and their number 6 pick starts coming into his own.

Boyd means nothing to GWS. They already have Cameron and Patton and a developing midfield which is the envy of the league. Griffin will be a great mentor and take the pressure off their younger players like Gaz does at GC. I would be happy as a WB supporters because they were likely to lose Griffin for nothing but I still believe GWS came out the winner in that trade.

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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #66 on: October 15, 2014, 07:13:17 PM »

don't agree. Griffen has what 3 years left and No 6 could be a good player or a bust. Boyd gives the bulldogs what they've wanted for years a big key forward who can play. They have an emerging midfield. The dogs have done alright here.

Reckon Boyd is just as likely to be a bust as pick 6, hasn't really shown anything except that he can get through a season unlike Patton :shh. Considering both players wanted out I'd call it a win for both teams

P.S is this a necessary thread? The OP adds nothing new and could really of just been posted in one of the numerous other threads he has started  ::)

Gotta agree with this should be a special place where he can post threads only or else one gigantic merged thread

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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #67 on: October 15, 2014, 07:14:05 PM »
Steel if you ask me. Look at what type of player 6 gets you. Conca types

Griffin 29 next year.

stkilda and buldogs have had a great draft. I mean 21 for stanley WTF.

Taking a big risk with Boyd. Paying a mill a year for a player who has only kicked 6 goals in his career plus giving up a proven star and pick 6! That's overs imo. Boyd could be a star but they don't the midfield atm to get the ball to him so he'll look like a donkey for years. Griffin still has 3 years before their younger mids are at their peak and their number 6 pick starts coming into his own.

Boyd means nothing to GWS. They already have Cameron and Patton and a developing midfield which is the envy of the league. Griffin will be a great mentor and take the pressure off their younger players like Gaz does at GC. I would be happy as a WB supporters because they were likely to lose Griffin for nothing but I still believe GWS came out the winner in that trade.
I pretty much disagree with everyone of your posts in is topic. You are seriously as deluded as BJ.
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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #68 on: October 15, 2014, 07:16:45 PM »
Steel if you ask me. Look at what type of player 6 gets you. Conca types

Griffin 29 next year.

stkilda and buldogs have had a great draft. I mean 21 for stanley WTF.

Taking a big risk with Boyd. Paying a mill a year for a player who has only kicked 6 goals in his career plus giving up a proven star and pick 6! That's overs imo. Boyd could be a star but they don't the midfield atm to get the ball to him so he'll look like a donkey for years. Griffin still has 3 years before their younger mids are at their peak and their number 6 pick starts coming into his own.

Boyd means nothing to GWS. They already have Cameron and Patton and a developing midfield which is the envy of the league. Griffin will be a great mentor and take the pressure off their younger players like Gaz does at GC. I would be happy as a WB supporters because they were likely to lose Griffin for nothing but I still believe GWS came out the winner in that trade.


 A broken 29yo griffen and pick 6 for last years number 1 pick is a steal, absolute steal. They aren't pushing for serious finals yet, but when they are in 3 years time, Boyd will just be entering his peak and Griff will be 32 and finished. Personally I think GWS got bent over. By the time GWS are ready for finals Griff will be gawn...


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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #69 on: October 15, 2014, 07:18:56 PM »
Can this thread be merged into the Dees and Bulldogs one

And the could that merged thread be merged into the Poort one?

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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #70 on: October 15, 2014, 07:19:08 PM »
Steel if you ask me. Look at what type of player 6 gets you. Conca types

Griffin 29 next year.

stkilda and buldogs have had a great draft. I mean 21 for stanley WTF.

Taking a big risk with Boyd. Paying a mill a year for a player who has only kicked 6 goals in his career plus giving up a proven star and pick 6! That's overs imo. Boyd could be a star but they don't the midfield atm to get the ball to him so he'll look like a donkey for years. Griffin still has 3 years before their younger mids are at their peak and their number 6 pick starts coming into his own.

Boyd means nothing to GWS. They already have Cameron and Patton and a developing midfield which is the envy of the league. Griffin will be a great mentor and take the pressure off their younger players like Gaz does at GC. I would be happy as a WB supporters because they were likely to lose Griffin for nothing but I still believe GWS came out the winner in that trade.


 A broken 29yo griffen and pick 6 for last years number 1 pick is a steal, absolute steal. They aren't pushing for serious finals yet, but when they are in 3 years time, Boyd will just be entering his peak and Griff will be 32 and finished. Personally I think GWS got bent over. By the time GWS are ready for finals Griff will be gawn...

Yeah but GWS need old bastards like Griff who want to be there or they'll go nowhere. Win-win.

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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #71 on: October 15, 2014, 07:19:26 PM »
Steel if you ask me. Look at what type of player 6 gets you. Conca types

Griffin 29 next year.

stkilda and buldogs have had a great draft. I mean 21 for stanley WTF.

Taking a big risk with Boyd. Paying a mill a year for a player who has only kicked 6 goals in his career plus giving up a proven star and pick 6! That's overs imo. Boyd could be a star but they don't the midfield atm to get the ball to him so he'll look like a donkey for years. Griffin still has 3 years before their younger mids are at their peak and their number 6 pick starts coming into his own.

Boyd means nothing to GWS. They already have Cameron and Patton and a developing midfield which is the envy of the league. Griffin will be a great mentor and take the pressure off their younger players like Gaz does at GC. I would be happy as a WB supporters because they were likely to lose Griffin for nothing but I still believe GWS came out the winner in that trade.
I pretty much disagree with everyone of your posts in is topic. You are seriously as deluded as BJ.
NFI anymore.

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People like stripes complain about "the whingers and whinny old bastards" yet the way they play devils advocate and back the club in on every single decision is ridiculous.


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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #72 on: October 15, 2014, 07:21:21 PM »
Steel if you ask me. Look at what type of player 6 gets you. Conca types

Griffin 29 next year.

stkilda and buldogs have had a great draft. I mean 21 for stanley WTF.

Taking a big risk with Boyd. Paying a mill a year for a player who has only kicked 6 goals in his career plus giving up a proven star and pick 6! That's overs imo. Boyd could be a star but they don't the midfield atm to get the ball to him so he'll look like a donkey for years. Griffin still has 3 years before their younger mids are at their peak and their number 6 pick starts coming into his own.

Boyd means nothing to GWS. They already have Cameron and Patton and a developing midfield which is the envy of the league. Griffin will be a great mentor and take the pressure off their younger players like Gaz does at GC. I would be happy as a WB supporters because they were likely to lose Griffin for nothing but I still believe GWS came out the winner in that trade.


 A broken 29yo griffen and pick 6 for last years number 1 pick is a steal, absolute steal. They aren't pushing for serious finals yet, but when they are in 3 years time, Boyd will just be entering his peak and Griff will be 32 and finished. Personally I think GWS got bent over. By the time GWS are ready for finals Griff will be gawn...

Yeah but GWS need old bastards like Griff who want to be there or they'll go nowhere. Win-win.

Why will they go nowhere? They have a massive glut of talent that in 3 years will be killing it. Disagree

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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #73 on: October 15, 2014, 07:21:41 PM »
Steel if you ask me. Look at what type of player 6 gets you. Conca types

Griffin 29 next year.

stkilda and buldogs have had a great draft. I mean 21 for stanley WTF.

Taking a big risk with Boyd. Paying a mill a year for a player who has only kicked 6 goals in his career plus giving up a proven star and pick 6! That's overs imo. Boyd could be a star but they don't the midfield atm to get the ball to him so he'll look like a donkey for years. Griffin still has 3 years before their younger mids are at their peak and their number 6 pick starts coming into his own.

Boyd means nothing to GWS. They already have Cameron and Patton and a developing midfield which is the envy of the league. Griffin will be a great mentor and take the pressure off their younger players like Gaz does at GC. I would be happy as a WB supporters because they were likely to lose Griffin for nothing but I still believe GWS came out the winner in that trade.
I pretty much disagree with everyone of your posts in is topic. You are seriously as deluded as BJ.
NFI anymore.

X2

People like stripes complain about "the whingers and whinny old bastards" yet the way they play devils advocate and back the club in on every single decision is ridiculous.

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Re: Carlton, Collingwood and Hawthorn
« Reply #74 on: October 15, 2014, 08:26:56 PM »
Hawthorn got Frawley and O'Rourke

Carlton got Jacksh and Wiley

Collingwood got Greenwood and Varcoe

Who did Richmond FC get ?

LoL you idiot, FJs team is taking Nine draft selections to National and rookie draft....Ohh boy wish we traded a top 10 pick for Jaksch and wiley ::) ....oooh mummy can I have some flairy foss too  :lol :wallywink :banghead
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