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piffdog wrote:I’m being reminded that we only ever have half the information (at best) as punters on the outside…
There’s been plenty of prosecution on this thread both in favour of keeping or letting Jack go, but I do wonder if there were another whole set of facts which would shift that discussion if we (the mugs on the outside) we’re aware?
I don’t know anything myself, but there is a whiff of Jaidyn Stephenson about the kid. Unquestionably his year this year wasn’t as good as last year, but those best placed to judge what his ceiling might be are those at the club.
We might be able to colour in between the lines if we see him move for not much - in my mind that will suggest they want him gone because they can’t see the benefits of what he could bring outweighing whatever baggage comes with. Unlike Jordy, he hasn’t shown enough in my view to have a bottomless bucket of patience - but again, I have no clue what he’s really like either.
Did he not get dropped the morning of game day earlier in the year because he’d been out the night before or something? The races before the grand final might not be hangable, but it does feel like there’s a pattern of behaviour and there would almost certainly be more instances that people are aware of privately.
Probably their future second rounder would be most likely outcome.
I just wonder if it’s come to light in the last week or so that Jack’s done something which would make it difficult to come back into the Pies clubhouse…??
"No, I haven't taken any calls about that," Wright told Continental Tyres AFL Trade Radio of Ginnivan, who played in the club's Grand Final win. "We haven't sought to take calls either.
"From our perspective, it hasn't been an issue at all. We see Jack as a part of what we're doing, he's contracted for next year and we haven't taken any calls at all."
is to be read as:
Our lines are open 24 hours a day, waiting for your call.
piffdog wrote:Probably their future second rounder would be most likely outcome.
I just wonder if it’s come to light in the last week or so that Jack’s done something which would make it difficult to come back into the Pies clubhouse…??
Could just be the signing of Lachie schulz
patience is gone
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!
piffdog wrote:Probably their future second rounder would be most likely outcome.
I just wonder if it’s come to light in the last week or so that Jack’s done something which would make it difficult to come back into the Pies clubhouse…??
Maybe, maybe not. We can only comment on the information we have. I would hate it if he leaves, like I did when Collingwood got rid of Phil Carman. I think that in a few seasons we will be stoked that we kept Ginny.
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
Mitch Cleary just tweeted:
Collingwood has confirmed Ginnivan’s manager has contacted the Pies and is keen to explore trade options.
Hawthorn at the top of the list
mattdally wrote:Mitch Cleary just tweeted:
Collingwood has confirmed Ginnivan’s manager has contacted the Pies and is keen to explore trade options.
Hawthorn at the top of the list
hmmm saw the writing on the wall and doesn't want to work harder to get more game time?
or...
sad whatever reason
ill miss adams but if this is true im more in the **** you jack camp
You cant fix stupid, turns out you cant quarantine it either!