Farewell #33 Jack Ginnivan
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Yep Haff, agreed mate. I backed him to the hilt. I want to say he’s just a kid with more money than sense. But geez, that rumour is appalling if true. I’m filthy and I understand why the club is too. I just hope this doesn’t create a pro-Ginni schism in the playing group, we don’t need division coming off a flag just two damn weeks ago.Haff wrote:Defended the kid against all the anti-collingwood haters. There was something there last season. This season has shown he has a long way to go in maturity and quite frankly the anti-ginnivan rule that came in showed he is almost a one trick pony.
Culture is a big thing for fly, kid doesnt have it. Pissed off the coach then the Jockey outfit.
Goodbye, you're now a germ.
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Why do we nearly always get very little for out players during trade week when other teams get overs for some of their hacks?
Grundy, Treloar, Phillips, Stephenson, Ginnivan, Adams were ALL in our best 23 when traded but we for various reasons got shafted in every one of those deals.
If Ginnivan leaves (as is most likely) imho our squad will not be as good as this years.
Grundy, Treloar, Phillips, Stephenson, Ginnivan, Adams were ALL in our best 23 when traded but we for various reasons got shafted in every one of those deals.
If Ginnivan leaves (as is most likely) imho our squad will not be as good as this years.
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Think this has been building for some time.
Started from the last off-season when he was caught doing lines, then was a sudden withdrawal on King's Birthday and he didn't return until Round 22, and then attending the racecourse the night before the GF was the final straw.
Once Schultz was recruited, I think even Ginnivan and his management realised the writing was on the wall.
He will always be a Collingwood premiership player which we're eternally grateful for, but no one is bigger than the club.
McRae and Wright are ruthless and natural born winners. I trust they know what they're doing here.
Started from the last off-season when he was caught doing lines, then was a sudden withdrawal on King's Birthday and he didn't return until Round 22, and then attending the racecourse the night before the GF was the final straw.
Once Schultz was recruited, I think even Ginnivan and his management realised the writing was on the wall.
He will always be a Collingwood premiership player which we're eternally grateful for, but no one is bigger than the club.
McRae and Wright are ruthless and natural born winners. I trust they know what they're doing here.
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Rose coloured glasses there mate. Grundy was waining, Stephenson had lost all confidence and didnt want it, Phillips a good fringe player then Ginnivan. Adams and Treloar the only real best 23 and i would argue we have better options for Adams now.slangman wrote:Why do we nearly always get very little for out players during trade week when other teams get overs for some of their hacks?
Grundy, Treloar, Phillips, Stephenson, Ginnivan, Adams were ALL in our best 23 when traded but we for various reasons got shafted in every one of those deals.
If Ginnivan leaves (as is most likely) imho our squad will not be as good as this years.
Cant argue with ANY of the result. Turning the 2020 fiasco, ripped out the board and won a flag in 3 years.
The match day thread is for unfiltered BS knee jerk reactions. The time for level headed comment comes after.
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I think he was fabulous in 2022, but the magic with him wasn't there this year despite the fan adulation.Piethagoras' Theorem wrote:once the supporter's favourite, now hear their wrath!
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yep jezza and winning is what its all about
gees remember pendles sitting daisy on his arse......
let bruzza loose!
a little payback for costing Naicos the Brownlow!
gees remember pendles sitting daisy on his arse......
let bruzza loose!
a little payback for costing Naicos the Brownlow!
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CFC is obviously an opponent to gambling impact on football families especially children. If Ginnivan has signed a personal sponsorship with a gambling organisation, he’s made a rod for his own back as it goes against the club. Behaviour aside, it’s another example of poor decisions by the player and his Manager.
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I was a fan but never quite understood the crowd going nuts over him.Jezza wrote:I think he was fabulous in 2022, but the magic with him wasn't there this year despite the fan adulation.Piethagoras' Theorem wrote:once the supporter's favourite, now hear their wrath!
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