Anynameyouwish
Debutant
- May 19, 2023
- 64
- 97
- AFL Club
- Port Adelaide
- Banned
- #301
Wonder where he will end up next year and if Sydney will give North anything for him.
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A sublime talent with serious baggage.
Contracted for another year, but rumoured to be exploring trades.
Last week, David King suggested he could be traded out for GC’s first.
Could Roos offer troubled star for the “biggest asset up for grabs” this trade period?
“I'm wondering whether the Kangaroos can do a deal with the Gold Coast Suns.”www.sen.com.au
Is that trade deal a serious chance? Failing that, what would clubs be prepared to give up for him?
And doesn't seem to realise the Suns would have a top ten pick if they didn't need it for Walter, which they aren't giving up for a bloke who isn't worth a top ten pick and looks as likely to be in prison as the footy field in a couple of years time.
Wonder where he will end up next year and if Sydney will give North anything for him.
After their troubles with Elijah Hewett (not the Eagles version), I don't think they'd touch this with a 10 foot pole, IMO.
Elijah Taylor.
And you're right, surely nobody will touch Tarryn. As soon as the Roos part ways with him, he will be out of the system forever.
There's no way Collingwood will pass up the opportunity.Elijah Taylor.
And you're right, surely nobody will touch Tarryn. As soon as the Roos part ways with him, he will be out of the system forever.
True, they're definitely better at sweeping this kind of behaviour under the rug.There's no way Collingwood will pass up the opportunity.
Yes trade him to Essendon that club is up and about it has 1,stimulate place 2 has a weapon to help and 3 we at North will say Danks for Essendon taking him.another end of first round compensation pick to come.
Time to wrap it ups folks
Can't believe you made the effort to post this and think it was amusing. It's barely coherent and that's generous.Yes trade him to Essendon that club is up and about it has 1,stimulate place 2 has a weapon to help and 3 we at North will say Danks for Essendon taking him.
Well coming from an Essendon supporter that’s funny your club has history.Can't believe you made the effort to post this and think it was amusing. It's barely coherent and that's generous.
For the record I would be shocked if he is playing AFL again next year that it's not at Essendon. Seems like he was always one of Scotts favourites and he will believe he can get him back on the straight and narrow.
Would a trade even need to be facilitated or now that he has been sacked he can sign anywhere as a DFA?
He was surely not on that amount of coin?Only positive for us out of this is another 750k a year opened up in the salary cap going forward
Unfortunately he wasHe was surely not on that amount of coin?
He was surely not on that amount of coin?
Far out, just makes it even worse the life he tossed away compared to what it will be now if he has to find his way with a "real job".Unfortunately he was
Someone had to get the coin at the time and he was one of the better players
Ah well the war chest grows
Far out, just makes it even worse the life he tossed away compared to what it will be now if he has to find his way with a "real job".
I don't know what happened, but why aren't the police involved if it is that bad.Probably just live off the tax payer.
I don't know what happened, but why aren't the police involved if it is that bad.
If it's threatening messages, you can understand why the victim does not want to go down the police/court path. Last time, the police agreed to drop the charge when the judge ordered him to donate $1000 to charity.I don't know what happened, but why aren't the police involved if it is that bad.
I think he should go to police. If I sent a threatening message to somebody, why in a million years would they want to contact my employer. It's not my employers business.If it's threatening messages, you can understand why the victim does not want to go down the police/court path. Last time, the police agreed to drop the charge when the judge ordered him to donate $1000 to charity.
You think TT should go to the police? For sending threatening messages to his ex?I think he should go to police. If I sent a threatening message to somebody, why in a million years would they want to contact my employer. It's not my employers business.