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Lynch is going to be Cam McCarthy mark two. If you are too mentally weak to stay at your footy club when the money is even, you're too mentally weak to be one of the best.

I was thinking more Kurt Tippett going to a club as this big key player and failing miserably with constant pressure to perform
 
FORMER Suns midfielder Mitch Hallahan could be returning to play on the Gold Coast.

Hallahan has reached out to former Gold Coast reserves coach Stephen Daniel, who now coaches the Southport Sharks NEAFL side, to express his interest in joining the team for the 2019 season.

The 25-year-old spent three seasons at the Suns between 2015-2017, playing 20 AFL games while spending the majority of his time working under Daniel in the club’s reserves side.

Hallahan, who also played six games for Hawthorn, returned to Melbourne after being delisted by Gold Coast at the end of 2017 and has spent the 2018 season playing with junior club Sorrento alongside his brother James.

The midfielder, known for his contested work, believed injuries and a perceived lack of pace

contributed to his limited senior football at the Suns.

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Mitch Hallahan (right) has expressed a desire to join the Southport Sharks for the 2019 season. Picture: AAP Image, David Mariuz.
Hallahan could help improve the Sharks midfield balance and Daniel is understood to be keen to explore the potential move at the end of this season.

Daniel has been trying to find a way to let Sharks co-captain Andrew Boston loose on the outside in order to fully take advantage of his clean kicking skills.

Boston has no problems winning his own footy but Daniel believes the former Suns player can have an even bigger impact on games if he isn’t forced into contests while ensuring the Sharks have high quality entries inside their attacking 50m.
 
Speak for yourself
It isn’t an opinion. It’s a judgement. Anyone who derives pleasure from seeing this is taking things too far. Saad left the Gold Coast because he felt totally isolated in the community. If you want to blame somebody for him leaving, start with the hate groups who turn up to protest against Islamic schools being built on the Gold Coast.
 
It isn’t an opinion. It’s a judgement. Anyone who derives pleasure from seeing this is taking things too far. Saad left the Gold Coast because he felt totally isolated in the community. If you want to blame somebody for him leaving, start with the hate groups who turn up to protest against Islamic schools being built on the Gold Coast.

Yea that’s rubbish , I know quite a few of Islamic people up here on the coast who have moved up to work and have no problems , Saad left cause he had an oppunity to go home.


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It isn’t an opinion. It’s a judgement. Anyone who derives pleasure from seeing this is taking things too far. Saad left the Gold Coast because he felt totally isolated in the community. If you want to blame somebody for him leaving, start with the hate groups who turn up to protest against Islamic schools being built on the Gold Coast.

Don’t buy that 17er. The club, supporters, media welcomed and genuinely loved him with open arms. Nobody gave a toss in those 3 circles he is Islamic. I saw him around the place in the community too and he had a circle of friends outside of the club.
I agree there are some lunatics in the wider community but no way in hell was Adam Saad ostracised.

He’s an Ingrate. As a result I feel indifferent to him being smashed up tonight in the same way I’d feel if it occurred to Caddy, Prestia, O’Meara etc
 

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It isn’t an opinion. It’s a judgement. Anyone who derives pleasure from seeing this is taking things too far. Saad left the Gold Coast because he felt totally isolated in the community. If you want to blame somebody for him leaving, start with the hate groups who turn up to protest against Islamic schools being built on the Gold Coast.
Sorry mate, decent sized islamic, lebanese, arab whatever community on goldie. He played the family card to go home.
 
Sorry mate, decent sized islamic, lebanese, arab whatever community on goldie. He played the family card to go home.
In my professional career I’ve dealt with hundreds of kids like Saad. There are a whole lot of cultural differences that make assimilation really hard. One of the things that helps them fit in is renouncing their Muslim faith and not allowing the restrictions of the culture prevent them from doing things that help them make friends, like drinking alcohol and eating all kinds of food.
Adam obviously wasn’t prepared to do that - good for him - and he needed to return to Coburg in order to function in his own society.
Whether or not you accept it doesn’t mean you should be cheering when he suffers a horrific injury. That’s actually psychopathic and not an attribute to be proud of.
 
In my professional career I’ve dealt with hundreds of kids like Saad. There are a whole lot of cultural differences that make assimilation really hard. One of the things that helps them fit in is renouncing their Muslim faith and not allowing the restrictions of the culture prevent them from doing things that help them make friends, like drinking alcohol and eating all kinds of food.
Adam obviously wasn’t prepared to do that - good for him - and he needed to return to Coburg in order to function in his own society.
Whether or not you accept it doesn’t mean you should be cheering when he suffers a horrific injury. That’s actually psychopathic and not an attribute to be proud of.
You feel better? Get it all out.
 

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