List Mgmt. COLLINGWOOD Trade and F/A Discussion

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We have a chequered history, sadly. Although Leon was popular and Brad Dick was absolutely beloved, everyone was devastated when he did his ACL.

Leon's little boy was decked out in a Collingwood jumper in that recent clip of him having a kick so Leon can't have been too disenchanted with the club. I don't think our club has any more of a problem than the rest, we just attract the headlines and the media hover over every potential issue and hype it up. If anyone thinks the Richmond footy club (for example) with it's on-field thugs and off field crooks like Graeme Richmond weren't ruthless when it came to sledging or putting players off their game is kidding themselves. Yeah- it was just Collingwood. They literally king hit their way to a flag in 1973 and to this day Balme is celebrated as Mr. Nice Guy. I'm in Swan McKay's corner. He still has no time for him after what he did to Southby.
 

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He just needs to play his role. Apply pressure and keep getting to dangerous spots. He doesn’t need to turn into a midfielder or have Eddie Betts goal sense.

At this stage, getting into dangerous spots is the issue, - he doesn't touch it very often and his awareness with the footy doesn't look good. But with his pace, power, intent and solid skills - I can't see him not making it.
 
I'd rather we keep characters like him away from our young list , despite his skill set.

Yeah, i can understand that.

Would be a good opportunity for McRae and Jetta to put their skills to work. It is risky though but any riskier than Stengle or Stevo or Swanny?
 
Yeah, i can understand that.

Would be a good opportunity for McRae and Jetta to put their skills to work. It is risky though but any riskier than Stengle or Stevo or Swanny?
Stengle is an appropriate example as he is concurrent with this very young group but both Stevo and Swanny predate this group and the rebuild mentality that surely pervades it.
The baby bombers is the nearest example I can think of, my thinking is of a true group of young men meeting and growing together towards football maturity and what the prospect of a loose canon introduced could mean.
 
I like the combination of McCreery and Ginnivan. Don't think either are certain to make it, but as types they fit well. McCreery more defensive and Ginnivan more skilled.
Ideally you need one of them to be able to read the ball off the pack and kick some goals. Ginnivan seems crafty like a young Sidebottom. Maybe he plays a little higher up the ground
 
Yeah, i can understand that.

Would be a good opportunity for McRae and Jetta to put their skills to work. It is risky though but any riskier than Stengle or Stevo or Swanny?

Stack isn't even smart enough to cover his tracks like Swanny :D I dunno ................I just reckon as guys like JDG finally seem to be maturing a bit (I could be wrong but he seemed a lot more "grown up" at the Copeland) that the last thing we need is Stack. But you could also be right and he finally turns things around but the record for these sorts of guys with lots of talent in constant strife at multiple clubs isn't great.
 
Stack isn't even smart enough to cover his tracks like Swanny :D I dunno ................I just reckon as guys like JDG finally seem to be maturing a bit (I could be wrong but he seemed a lot more "grown up" at the Copeland) that the last thing we need is Stack. But you could also be right and he finally turns things around but the record for these sorts of guys with lots of talent in constant strife at multiple clubs isn't great.
PWS the 'return to training' in the new year will definitely be career defining for a lot of our senior players.

Fly won't brook any nonsense or excuses - random dogs and dodgey basketball nom de plumes will not go down well.
 

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you might be a kick behind the play on this one.. he sang aerosmith's I don't want to miss a thing for his wife years ago after beating Klitschko to win his first title.. and has sung in the ring plenty since.

Yes, it was my first time paying attention. His overall theatrics were world class, which fits a Traveller I guess.
 
The Lipinski file

Without the cap space or draft capital to land a big fish, Collingwood have picked off a couple of fringe players at premiership contenders to bolster their rebuilding list. The Magpies were active early in trade period, acquiring Nathan Kreuger cheaply from Geelong. Talks around their other target - Patrick Lipinski from the Dogs - have been a bit slower. The Pies have the upper hand here, given they have pick No.2 in the pre-season draft and the midfielder is out of contract. But despite some lingering resentment from the Adam Treloar saga, there is an expectation a deal will be done in good-faith for a third or fourth round pick, perhaps with some peripheral swapping and sliding.

 
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