Who's the best-paid Dog?

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  • LostDoggy
    WOOF Member
    • Jan 2007
    • 8307

    #91
    Re: Who's the best-paid Dog?

    Originally posted by chef
    Or maybe that's not it at all.
    Good point.
    Originally posted by KT31
    Your not on your own there Chef, mind you I have been precautious about getting ahead with the Dogs since '85.
    Nah, I'm the opposite. $@!? It and go for broke.

    Originally posted by Remi Moses
    What does it say about the " leadership" and not to mention character when you inform someone of the standing of Chris Grant that everything is okay and 2 days later you leave?
    Would have thought maybe the " bad culture" was shown the door, but like yourself I'd be making assumptions with no base.
    Says to me the rotten was part of the trade.

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    • westdog54
      Bulldog Team of the Century
      • Jan 2007
      • 6683

      #92
      Re: Who's the best-paid Dog?

      Originally posted by Ghost Dog
      Boyd is not going to get us a premiership. But it's one piece of the puzzle.

      Love the speech by Al Pacino in Any Given Sunday.
      It's all about inches. We do everything we can to assemble the best list we can. Inch by Inch.
      Boyd by himself, yep, you're probably right.

      Boyd alongside Roughead, Libba, Wallis, Dalhaus, Smith, Stringer, Macrae, Hrovat, Hunter, Bontempelli, Honeychurch, Crameri... different story.

      Whether people want to see it or not we've been building a premiership side for 4 or so years. Boyd is just another piece.

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      • azabob
        Hall of Fame
        • Sep 2008
        • 15137

        #93
        Re: Who's the best-paid Dog?

        Great, another headline in the small paper giving the dogs and Boyd a backhander comparing Boyds contract and Hawkins new deal.
        More of an In Bruges guy?

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