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Bring him home.
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I’ll be surprised if there isn’t a trade request. He’d be within reason to try and I reckon Sydney would be ok moving him on.Wouldn’t mind being a fly on the wall in his exit interview!
It was all planned see. Now Sydney will have to dump a disgruntled Adams back to us while paying his salary. Adams gets his contract, we get Adams, Sydney foots the bill. Good times for all.Bring him home.
I’ll be surprised if there isn’t a trade request. He’d be within reason to try and I reckon Sydney would be ok moving him on.
Sydney wouldn't be too impressed with grundy either, I would imagine. His first half of the year was great but after that, he was just a very average ruckman for them again. Grundy should have his opponent yesterday but I don't think he didI’m not sure if anyone would take him outside of us.
I’m not sure if anyone would take him outside of us.
No maybe not. Serves Sydney right if they’re stuck paying him for two more years now. Idiots to give an older bloke with a body that fails him, 3 years. But I guess they have salary cap to burn.I’m not sure if anyone would take him outside of us.
I suppose Gunston did return to Hawthorn
Sydney wouldn't be too impressed with grundy either, I would imagine. His first half of the year was great but after that, he was just a very average ruckman for them again. Grundy should have his opponent yesterday but I don't think he did
I'd try and get him to norf. His experience and professionalism would help their kids.No maybe not. Serves Sydney right if they’re stuck paying him for two more years now. Idiots to give an older bloke with a body that fails him, 3 years. But I guess they have salary cap to burn.
Would we take him back? I don’t think so actually.
One of the lesser, rebuilding type clubs might want him for his experience.
At 31 wouldn't be surprised if he called it a day, or he may back himself to go around again with Sydney and become a regular in their side.
I'm not sure what sides in the premiership window would actually take and make him a regular in their side each week. If he was looking to play regular senior footy, he may have to get to a North, West Coast or even a Richmond who could use his experience in their midfields....
Really disappointing. A ruckman who can't take marks around the ground and especially down the line is not what you want from a ruck. He almost looked disinterested yesterday.He’s just not a competitive killer. He should have made a mess of Darcy Fort.
He’s not defined by Premierships.Really disappointing. A ruckman who can't take marks around the ground and especially down the line is not what you want from a ruck. He almost looked disinterested yesterday.
At 31 wouldn't be surprised if he called it a day, or he may back himself to go around again with Sydney and become a regular in their side.
I'm not sure what sides in the premiership window would actually take and make him a regular in their side each week. If he was looking to play regular senior footy, he may have to get to a North, West Coast or even a Richmond who could use his experience in their midfields....
No maybe not. Serves Sydney right if they’re stuck paying him for two more years now. Idiots to give an older bloke with a body that fails him, 3 years. But I guess they have salary cap to burn.
Would we take him back? I don’t think so actually.
One of the lesser, rebuilding type clubs might want him for his experience.
Yep. We already have an aging list and trading him provided some relief on that front. It would be a backwards step to let him come skulking back now.In all seriousness, I would not take him back. I was pretty happy that he left.
Same. He lost me a bit when he had a go at Nick that time at quarter time when he was being tagged. I think he showed some issues then.In all seriousness, I would not take him back. I was pretty happy that he left.
I think it was because we did his fitness test early in the week, rather than at the last minute like we would have if it was Jordy.He really made a poor decision at the end of 23 - was it emotion on missing gf? Was it the security of 3 years? I’m not sure. I think if he had his time over, Tay would have stayed and we both would have benefited.
If that’s the real reason he left then that sort of self entitlement justifies people throwing the word karma aroundI think it was because we did his fitness test early in the week, rather than at the last minute like we would have if it was Jordy.
If that’s the real reason he left then that sort of self entitlement justifies people throwing the word karma around
People don’t actually know.
It’s more likely that another club said we will play you in your preferred role, and we will give you financial security.
He saw himself as a midfielder not a high half forward.
He got it wrong but what do athletes have it’s not self belief?