maybe ross lyon made hm that way becuase he was scared about him. mayvbe with a new coach, the best will come out???groupie1 wrote:It's true. He's bollocks. Possibly the slowest player listed at any club. Hesitant, slow, occasionally nice disposal and rarely gets the ball. Can't mark overhead with any heat on him.SaintPav wrote:That's a bit hard. I would like to have seen him put about 6 - 8 consecutive games together.SaintSimmo wrote:BECAUSE HE IS S***!!!
I have seen him play at sandy, looks like a solid vfl player.
Bring him up to the big league, looks slow, indecisive, and doesn't have great skills under pressure.
I would take any half decent offer we get for him, or we could use him to buffer up a trade.
And the salary cap argument still works. If you're a hundred grand over the salary cap you don't need to trade Nick Reiwoldt. You need be trade someone on $101,000.
We got pick 37 for him. May not use it.
But pick 37 plus Gram for a slightly higher pick might be a possible move.
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Re: Tom Lynch
He has Paul Connors as his agent.Spinner wrote:Anyone know why he is being offered?
Surely worth keeping as we wont get much for him.....
I read briefly Adelaide are interested.
We don't need that skunk anywhere near our team.
Trade all his players out before they walk or destroy our salary cap.
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Not quite, he has flown to Adelaide today to have a physical.defacto wrote:tom lynch is off to adelaide. deal has been done.
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