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Hey TD, can you update the thread title with the correct spelling of ‘Membrey’?
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Hey TD, can you update the thread title with the correct spelling of ‘Membrey’?
Is that Sam Mitchell in your avatar photo?I have a sneaky suspicion that Membrey will effectively replace Checkers. They'll try Checkers, McStay, Membrey and Cox and realise it's top heavy and Checkers will be the one to make way.
I 1st woke up at about 5am but then slept too about 10:30Clearly DFA doesn’t carry the same level of excitement as Trade/Draft
It was freezing this morning so no surprise you want to sleep in.I 1st woke up at about 5am but then slept too about 10:30
Was not my Plan
I have a sneaky suspicion that Membrey will effectively replace Checkers. They'll try Checkers, McStay, Membrey and Cox and realise it's top heavy and Checkers will be the one to make way.
This one has brought up a few personal emotions and reflections.
I went to school with Tim in Traralgon. In the school yard he was known as "Membrey". I guess I was one of those kids at the bottom of the pack and Tim was definitely upper echelon ("popular" as we'd refer to anyone in that category). Tim was horrible to me to say the least. He wasn't easy on teachers either. I despised him. A true school yard alpha male bully. I left Traralgon at some point, and quickly forgot about Tim.
Almost 20 years later, I feel like life has come a full circle. The guy I absolutely hated growing up & one of the worst characters from my school life, has come to my beloved Collingwood. It's a funny feeling. Despite everything, I feel so happy & excited. I've learnt a few things. Life is too short to hold grudges & resentment. People are not necessarily defined by their past. How much I love my wonderful club because this club makes me love anyone who reprsents the black & white.
Go well Tim. I'll be cheering on as loud as ever.
If we could get 30+ each from the three of them, that would be great.To those saying 50+ goals, let’s not get ahead of ourselves here ok? Coming to the pies isn’t going to make him a 10-20 goal per year better forward than he has been previously.
30+ goals while easing the pressure on McStay and Checkers would be a sensational result, we don’t have to set unachievable expectations and then get disappointed that the 30 year old we recruited for free hasn’t become one of the premier forwards of the comp…
Also had to contend with a Ross the Toss "game plan".With all due respect he didn’t have Daicos x 2, Pendlebury, Crisp and now Houston ramming it down his throat at the Saints
I have a sneaky suspicion that Membrey will effectively replace Checkers. They'll try Checkers, McStay, Membrey and Cox and realise it's top heavy and Checkers will be the one to make way.
Cox is the odd man out there.
This one has brought up a few personal emotions and reflections.
I went to school with Tim in Traralgon. In the school yard he was known as "Membrey". I guess I was one of those kids at the bottom of the pack and Tim was definitely upper echelon ("popular" as we'd refer to anyone in that category). Tim was horrible to me to say the least. He wasn't easy on teachers either. I despised him. A true school yard alpha male bully. I left Traralgon at some point, and quickly forgot about Tim.
Almost 20 years later, I feel like life has come a full circle. The guy I absolutely hated growing up & one of the worst characters from my school life, has come to my beloved Collingwood. It's a funny feeling. Despite everything, I feel so happy & excited. I've learnt a few things. Life is too short to hold grudges & resentment. People are not necessarily defined by their past. How much I love my wonderful club because this club makes me love anyone who reprsents the black & white.
Go well Tim. I'll be cheering on as loud as ever.
makes sense, your whole team was?he was hot and cold at the saints
Were far better off with 3-4 guys all kicking around 30-40 goals than the Carlton model of winning the Coleman every year and **** all else
American?Cox is the odd man out there.
It was the perfect opening - from "surreal" to "to be honest" to "obviously" A seemless transition through the key elements of the presser game plan.
He’s the only one over 210 cm?American?
This one has brought up a few personal emotions and reflections.
I went to school with Tim in Traralgon. In the school yard he was known as "Membrey". I guess I was one of those kids at the bottom of the pack and Tim was definitely upper echelon ("popular" as we'd refer to anyone in that category). Tim was horrible to me to say the least. He wasn't easy on teachers either. I despised him. A true school yard alpha male bully. I left Traralgon at some point, and quickly forgot about Tim.
Almost 20 years later, I feel like life has come a full circle. The guy I absolutely hated growing up & one of the worst characters from my school life, has come to my beloved Collingwood. It's a funny feeling. Despite everything, I feel so happy & excited. I've learnt a few things. Life is too short to hold grudges & resentment. People are not necessarily defined by their past. How much I love my wonderful club because this club makes me love anyone who reprsents the black & white.
Go well Tim. I'll be cheering on as loud as ever.
you're better than me. I wouldn't piss on some kids from school if they were on fire.