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Just comes across like the kind of guy that will eventually leave for a bigger club.
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How do you come to that conclusion?Just comes across like the kind of guy that will eventually leave for a bigger club.
Shattered for Baz….as he was leaving the ground, Sanders apparently came up to console him and Baz was heard to say “shut up and take my midfield spot”
My first instinct is to feel extremely sorry for Bailey Smith (and feel for the Doggies too). Any of that other crap is of secondary importance.If any Collingwood nuff comes to our board suggesting this injury means he will/should cost less for a trade, they should be permabanned
Lots of rambling here when asked about his future, doesn’t sound ideal
Lots of rambling here when asked about his future, doesn’t sound ideal
Lots of rambling here when asked about his future, doesn’t sound ideal
Lots of rambling here when asked about his future, doesn’t sound ideal
You’ve got it wrong mate…Bailey Smith is ripped and those paper Coles bags just rip….thats the only comparisonDid I just see Bailey Smith on TV at the Whitten Oval carrying a Coles paper bag? Doesn't Cotton On make carrying bags?
If you see 16 year old girls this summer carrying their stuff in Coles paper bags, you'll know why.
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Smith is a ruckmanIf we cannot afford any of our expensive young guns I am happy for Smith to be the one moved on. First year after an ACL is usually unproductive and I have not been impressed, to the point of paying the farm, since 2021. Keep English, JUH, etc etc. Who know’s, we may have drafted his equivalent player of Smith this pre season?
Correction - yes Sanders. I’m hoping he can fill the hole that Smith leaves with midfield rotations. Westy as well who I have always rated highly.Smith is a ruckman
You mean Sanders? We need a couple of young midfielders so both would be ideal.
Correction - yes Sanders. I’m hoping he can fill the hole that Smith leaves with midfield rotations. Westy as well who I have always rated highly.
That may have been a big part of the thinking behind cashing in 3 first rounders in the trade period.Drafting Sanders certainly cushions the blow if Smith leaves. If not for that our midfield pipeline would be nonexistent.
Maybe it can be the prospect of Sanders becoming a genuine superstar and then losing him to Scrag's mob (the Tassy Devils) just as he nears the peak of his powers. And then getting piss-poor compo for him.
That may have been a big part of the thinking behind cashing in 3 first rounders in the trade period.
I was concerned that we may have overpaid, even allowing for the defensive strategies we had to have in matching a Croft bid. I'm still not totally sold on Croft. However I'm now much more relaxed about that after hearing these early reports of Sanders' impressive track form.
So I now need to move onto something else to fret about...
Maybe it can be the prospect of Sanders becoming a genuine superstar and then losing him to Scrag's mob (the Tassy Devils) just as he nears the peak of his powers. And then getting piss-poor compo for him.
Or if I need something in the shorter term, maybe it's the risk that we go into the 2024 draft with no first rounders.
Do I need to fret that Baz might end up staying?
Well yes there is always hope. It has sustained generations of Bulldog fans. And footy fans generally.…
It's too hard imagining that tbh - as Bulldogs supporters it's ingrained to be pessimistic, borderline fatalistic.
Maybe 'Cede Nullis' should be changed to 'Spe Semper'? (I tried translating Optimism Forever, but I keep getting Always Hope when I translate it back - not exactly what I'm after!)
Doubt we've lost too many fair weather supporters to Essendon or Carlton in the past 20 years. May have drawn a couple.Well yes there is always hope. It has sustained generations of Bulldog fans. And footy fans generally.
In the case of the Bulldog fans, hanging onto hope has defined us. Those spineless types who can’t or won’t hang onto hope typically head off to support Carlton, Geelong, Essendon or whoever is winning premierships at the time.
Meh … we don’t want their sort anyway. Who needs ‘em? They are the type that define clubs like Carlton, Geelong, Essendon etc.
True but I love sticking the boot in because of all their past corporate sins. Mostly pre-21st century. I find it harder to get stuck into Hawthorn who along with Geelong would be the most successful club of the last 20 years.Doubt we've lost too many fair weather supporters to Essendon or Carlton in the past 20 years. May have drawn a couple.
We are the most resilient supporters in Gil’s cronyistic quagmire - we are heroes:Well yes there is always hope. It has sustained generations of Bulldog fans. And footy fans generally.
In the case of the Bulldog fans, hanging onto hope has defined us. Those spineless types who can’t or won’t hang onto hope typically head off to support Carlton, Geelong, Essendon or whoever is winning premierships at the time.
Meh … we don’t want their sort anyway. Who needs ‘em? They are the type that define clubs like Carlton, Geelong, Essendon etc.