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Poster has history of good intel.Where you getting your info? Not denying it’s veracity in any way just interested.
I’ll be disappointed by these outcomes if true.
I wonder if Dunkley was heading to Port during the season until they changed tact when slime bag Pickering got wind of Horne-Francis becoming available and Port saying there was no way they could do both. If that was the case it was bad news for us because we would have probably got pick 8 and a future first with something going back their way maybe a future second.
Slime bag Pickering and Dunkley lets make that slime bag Pickering and Judas Dunkley needed to look somewhere else with the lions coming to party knowing they would getting away with low balling us.
Sour grapes from me I guess. I never booed Griffen. I think they made him captain and he was never suited just a shy country pig shooter and that lead to him leaving. However, I will be booing Dunkley loudly we made him a premiership player in his first season and ok he played well for us but in the end just went for dollars.
If they’re not willing to give us a measly 2nd rounder in addition to a F1 & 21 I’d refuse to deal out of principle, how ****ing tight can these campaigners be. They literally don’t even need it anymore and are still refusing to play ball? Just hand over a 2nd rounder ffs haha **** me deadThanks for the info as always. Any idea if the minor pick is this year or next? Hoping for one of their late future 2nds, but doesn’t sound likely.
We’re already getting shafted. I’d rather Brisbane not have Dunkley than we not even get a 2022 firstIf they’re not willing to give us a measly 2nd rounder in addition to a F1 & 21 I’d refuse to deal out of principle, how ******* tight can these campaigners be. They literally don’t even need it anymore and are still refusing to play ball? Just hand over a 2nd rounder ffs haha * me dead
I wonder if Dunkley was heading to Port during the season until they changed tact when slime bag Pickering got wind of Horne-Francis becoming available and Port saying there was no way they could do both. If that was the case it was bad news for us because we would have probably got pick 8 and a future first with something going back their way maybe a future second.
Slime bag Pickering and Dunkley lets make that slime bag Pickering and Judas Dunkley needed to look somewhere else with the lions coming to party knowing they would getting away with low balling us.
Sour grapes from me I guess. I never booed Griffen. I think they made him captain and he was never suited just a shy country pig shooter and that lead to him leaving. However, I will be booing Dunkley loudly we made him a premiership player in his first season and ok he played well for us but in the end just went for dollars.
Naughton and Jones
... and before it becomes enshrined in legend, yes he is a premiership player, but he was by no means a key plank in that premiership. Some would say 'very lucky' to be in the team in 2016.With some other ex-Dogs, you could make a case for mitigating circumstances surrounding their departure:
- Griffen, as you have alluded to
- Nathan Brown was lowballed by our contract offer
- Callan Ward received a godfather offer whilst we idled on offering him a new contract
I don't think we can be so generous to Dunkley, even with a bit of revisionism in years to come. He is a mercenary, pure and simple, who has had one foot out of the door for at least the last three years. The Dogs have developed him and treated him very well, and yet he is not even concerned - on the evidence available - to ensure that we are fairly compensated for his leaving. In my mind, he has just taken a huge dump on his legacy as a Bulldogs premiership player.
I don't know whether I will waste the energy on booing him, but if Brisbane line up against Melbourne in next year's grand final, I will be riding the Demons home like there is no tomorrow. And I can offer no greater insight than that into my disdain for the way the player and his soon-to-be new club has conducted themselves.
With some other ex-Dogs, you could make a case for mitigating circumstances surrounding their departure:
- Griffen, as you have alluded to
- Nathan Brown was lowballed by our contract offer
- Callan Ward received a godfather offer whilst we idled on offering him a new contract
I don't think we can be so generous to Dunkley, even with a bit of revisionism in years to come. He is a mercenary, pure and simple, who has had one foot out of the door for at least the last three years. The Dogs have developed him and treated him very well, and yet he is not even concerned - on the evidence available - to ensure that we are fairly compensated for his leaving. In my mind, he has just taken a huge dump on his legacy as a Bulldogs premiership player.
I don't know whether I will waste the energy on booing him, but if Brisbane line up against Melbourne in next year's grand final, I will be riding the Demons home like there is no tomorrow. And I can offer no greater insight than that into my disdain for the way the player and his soon-to-be new club has conducted themselves.
... and before it becomes enshrined in legend, yes he is a premiership player, but he was by no means a key plank in that premiership. Some would say 'very lucky' to be in the team in 2016.
Forget about this trade period... no one is going to be overly happy at the end of it.Where you getting your info? Not denying it’s veracity in any way just interested.
I’ll be disappointed by these outcomes if true.
With some other ex-Dogs, you could make a case for mitigating circumstances surrounding their departure:
- Griffen, as you have alluded to
- Nathan Brown was lowballed by our contract offer
- Callan Ward received a godfather offer whilst we idled on offering him a new contract
I don't think we can be so generous to Dunkley, even with a bit of revisionism in years to come. He is a mercenary, pure and simple, who has had one foot out of the door for at least the last three years. The Dogs have developed him and treated him very well, and yet he is not even concerned - on the evidence available - to ensure that we are fairly compensated for his leaving. In my mind, he has just taken a huge dump on his legacy as a Bulldogs premiership player.
I don't know whether I will waste the energy on booing him, but if Brisbane line up against Melbourne in next year's grand final, I will be riding the Demons home like there is no tomorrow. And I can offer no greater insight than that into my disdain for the way the player and his soon-to-be new club have conducted themselves.
Look the fact is we didn’t have the best entering bargaining position.Forget about this trade period... no one is going to be overly happy at the end of it.
Turn your attention to the draft and focus on the future.
...and hope like hell the karma bus hits Brisbane and Dunkley next year.
Haven’t we lost enough ITK posters on this board by people challenging stuff they don’t like? Do we need to know where RW&B gets it from? It’s usually good so let’s accept it as that and just see how this plays out. It is what it is at this point.Where you getting your info? Not denying it’s veracity in any way just interested.
I’ll be disappointed by these outcomes if true.
Don't think he has shown enough to be anywhere near a sure thing. Good prospect though.In a heartbeat.
Dev will be a brilliant player
Id take that.In a heartbeat.
Dev will be a brilliant player
Hahathis is not happening. We are clear winners here, Brisbane would be mad to do Dev as well as the future first.