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It has been still don't know how haha. I think i need to do a bit more research.

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Then on the far left near the bottom is user name change.



Give that a shot :hamburger:
 
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Good to see Tony at the top (of the hashtags) where he belongs. Bow down to the almighty Coch!

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Bow down to you! I think you were the first one to get your coch out?
 

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Glad John Withered a way and disappeared... what a useless fuc@kin' Nong that bloke was!!
Most successful sporting clubs have this "us against the rest of the world" attitude... if you don't like it you can fu$k off!! I don't care if you're Leigh Matthews, Richmond, Hawthorn or the whole Fu@kin' State of Victoria!!
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2. Let list managers do the job but keep the theatre
Gold Coast chairman Tony Cochrane is a smart operator who stood up for his club in a passionate manner when making public commentary on negotiations surrounding Jaeger O'Meara's departure. His arrival on the football landscape is good for the game, he made sense and he made finalising a deal hard work for the Hawks. To be honest, it was refreshing to see the Hawks scrambling given their well-earned reputation for just getting the deal done. But three messages are clear. The first is a macro lesson for the Suns that it needs to make the club great to attract players. It is heading down the right direction. The second is for the competition: don't take the Suns for granted because they are genuine competitors. And a final one for Alastair Clarkson, keep turning up on people's doorsteps. It certainly makes things interesting

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Despite losing quality midfielders Dion Prestia and Jaeger O’Meara, the SUNS had a successful 2016 trade period, strengthening their hand in next month’s national draft with four top 10 picks as well as adding experienced talent in Pearce Hanley, Jarryd Lyons and Jarrod Witts.

goldcoastfc.com.au has gathered media’s thoughts on Gold Coast’s trade period from across the country.

AFL.com.au – B+
“The SUNS held their nerve until the final 10 minutes of the trade period in a move that forced the Hawks to up their offer for O'Meara. It was a bold move that meant they ran the risk of missing out on another top-10 pick by sending the midfielder to the draft. That would have been a mistake, but they emerge with an unrivalled hand at the draft, both this year and next,” – Nathan Schmook

"Gold Coast chairman Tony Cochrane is a smart operator who stood up for his club in a passionate manner when making public commentary on negotiations surrounding Jaeger O'Meara's departure. His arrival on the football landscape is good for the game: he made sense and he made finalising a deal hard work for the Hawks. To be honest, it was refreshing to see the Hawks scrambling given their well-earned reputation for just getting the deal done." - Peter Ryan

Fox Sports – 8/10
“They’ve filled those holes fairly well. Look out in next year’s draft, they’ve already picked up three future second-round picks and a future first-round, on top of having Picks 4, 6, 8 and 10 this year. They’ve done extremely well here,” – Chris Pelchen

Herald Sun
“Dropped like a cold pie by Dion Prestia and Jaeger O’Meara, but salvaged what they could from the wreckage — essentially pick 6 and 10 with a future second-rounder, respectively. Jarrod Witts will help in the ruck and Pearce Hanley should make a difference. Getting Jarrod Lyons and pick 71 from Adelaide for picks 43 and 67 was an absolute steal. Have a glut of draft picks, but have lost class in the short-term.

The Age
“Lost O'Meara and Prestia but would be very happy overall, having gained Witts, Lyons and Hanley, and more importantly strengthened their draft position to a point they now have four top-10 picks. The expansion club showed they wouldn't be pushed over lightly, with outspoken chairman Tony Cochrane making the Hawks sweat before they landed O'Meara. With an improved run of health they loom as an intriguing side in 2017.”

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