Jamarra Ugle-Hagan
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We have a football club to run and he's been nothing but a drain on club personnel and resources since the end of last season.
It all seems so untenable to me.
But then again, I'm an Internet poster and Bevo is a premiership coach so draw your own conclusions.👍 2Comment
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I hope he finds a balance in his life but I do want the on going drama to be behind us.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"👍 2Comment
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As he hasn't honoured his contract with us, surely he cannot go to another club. Would have to be permanently deregistered. AFL should release details of all his 'strikes' to justify this.👍 1Comment
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Frankly if Marra goes to another club in 26 and we get nothing zippo for him , and the AFL sit back and let it happen , then they should hang their head in shame , because they took over his case apparently and couldn't get him well enough to even train regularly let alone play football , pandora's box will be well and truly opened and clubs like Geelong , Sydney , GWS , all the clubs the AFL loves will be able to pick the eyes out of the bottom clubs and nothing will be done or said , forget about an even competition it will revert to 5 or 6 very rich clubs doing as they please ( aka the English Premier league ) .
Then they will only have themselves to blame , so what imim saying is the AFL better step up and police this issue properly and if he does leave make the side his going to pay some sort of dowry to the dogs . I'm clutching at straws here but its just super frustrating oosing another super talent for nothing , the time and money we have put into this guy m,ust be mind boggling , and top have had to sit back and payed him handsomely this year while he partied and ran amuck , but did nothing , absolutly nothing to help his club , makes me just trow my hands up in the air and wonder what on earth has happened .👍 1Comment
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That's what frustrates me, his talent and having that at our club, but also the amount of draft capital we paid to be able to select him, and when you think of the Dockers and Saints and complaining about the unfair advantage in regards to father son and NGA players, well with the way this will most likely work out is that we'll receive nothing if he finishes up with the sport or very little if traded to another club and the fairness in that, the odds are severely stacked against him staying with us but i really do hope he can turn it around and continue playing AFL for his own sake, the whole situation just sucks, that said but i just think he'll end up at the Saints, have thought that for a few weeks, just gut feel.Comment
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We don't get nothing in reality, we get back a list spot and cash to throw at a big fish.
Don't be surprised when he's running around in different hoops is my feel.BT COME BACK!
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It's been in the AFL's hands for the second half of the season, so anything that happens from here is pretty much out of our hands and on them.
I don't doubt for a second there's a fix in for JUH to go elsewhere, with the only complication being how they can credibly compensate us to make it look like the fix wasn't in for the general public. And that's a fix to which we're complicit, by the way and by and by.
If we weren't involved there's no way in hell we'd hand over the management of such an important asset to the least competent bunch of ****en arseholes on the planet. Doing so must come with some sort of quid pro quo.
He shouldn't be allowed to play next year plain and simple, however, if he does compensation should be spread across two year's outcomes rather than one. If the fix is in then that's the way to fix it.....TF is this?.........Obviously you're not a golfer.👍 1Comment
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