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Brad Green value on the market?

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As the title suggests Green still hasn't signed a contract. While it is more probable that he is waiting for the season to conclude it does create some reason to have a discussion on his worth come trade time.

Earlier in the year when Fat Thomas came out and said Sylvia requested a trade to his hometown club of Adelaide :lol: he also stated Brad Green would be packing his bags at the end of the year. Perhaps the latter part of this rediculous statement is true.

I love Brad but if we could get a pick in the top 20 for him just tell me where to sign up!

 
As the title suggests Green still hasn't signed a contract. While it is more probable that he is waiting for the season to conclude it does create some reason to have a discussion on his worth come trade time.

Earlier in the year when Fat Thomas came out and said Sylvia requested a trade to his hometown club of Adelaide :lol: he also stated Brad Green would be packing his bags at the end of the year. Perhaps the latter part of this rediculous statement is true.

I love Brad but if we could get a pick in the top 20 for him just tell me where to sign up!

Neita, careful mate you could get lynched by the mob who are about to read this post. Green is in a great position to win the Best & Fairest this season. I doubt they will look to trade him, don't you?

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Neita, careful mate you could get lynched by the mob who are about to read this post. Green is in a great position to win the Best & Fairest this season. I doubt they will look to trade him, don't you?

Yes I agree.

Perhaps I should have been a bit more carefull with my words.

This is purely hypothetical!

 
Yes I agree.

Perhaps I should have been a bit more carefull with my words.

This is purely hypothetical!

Still, it could be a good move on he and his management's part, that he leaves it until the end of the season with him on the verge of winning the B&F. Some bargaining power in other words.

Had McLean played a full year, he would of won it. Bruce and Miller (maybe Wheatley too), will be the dangers for Green in the Bluey.

if a good draft pick was offerred for Brad Green we should take it. Its all about the premiership window..by the time we get into the window Green will be past his best anyway, so Green will offer us next to nothing in terms of winning our next premiership.


if a good draft pick was offerred for Brad Green we should take it. Its all about the premiership window..by the time we get into the window Green will be past his best anyway, so Green will offer us next to nothing in terms of winning our next premiership.

You could of mounted a similar case for Shane Crawford and Hawthorn. The Hawks or Crawf could of parted company two years ago, ....now look!

this is all but just one of many examples.

brad green never was and never will be a brownlow medal winning shane crawford nor will he be the face of the club.

just like when melbourne decided to pick up pickett. i said at the time 'whats the point'...if ur not going in with a chance of winning the flag than trading away draft picks for recycled players is idiotic.

 
brad green never was and never will be a brownlow medal winning shane crawford nor will he be the face of the club.

Well I received recently with the new MFC/MCC Premium membership renewal form for 2009 with guess who as the face of the Melbfc? None other than Brad Green. B)

i would trade one of bruce or green for a pick inside 20, but not both, we need to keep one of them.


A top 20 pick for Brad green would be great, I doubt we could pull it off.

If I had to draw a line I would have him at pick 24 deal.... 25 no dice

If the Club decided to trade one of Brad Green or Cameron Bruce, the s%&t would hit the fan. So to speak. Don't you think?

If the Club decided to trade one of Brad Green or Cameron Bruce, the s%&t would hit the fan. So to speak. Don't you think?

no more so than woey i wouldn't think.

DB has spoken of Bruce and Junior as leaders next year at the Club. Comments like that dont point to him going.

Green and MFC are a fair way apart on contract terms. If the contract is unsettled, he could walk to the PSD for nothing and presumably go West or to PA or we have an agreement to trade him. Alternatively we can re contract him for mutually agreed terms.

If if did come down to a trade I dont see Green or Bruce pulling a pick higher than #30.

Well I received recently with the new MFC/MCC Premium membership renewal form for 2009 with guess who as the face of the Melbfc? None other than Brad Green. B)

As soon as Freak makes a statement put your house on the reverse happening. Win each and every time. :lol:


If if did come down to a trade I dont see Green or Bruce pulling a pick higher than #30.

Pick 30 is unacceptable for either.

Thus I'd imagine both will be at MFC next year

Pick 30, no way. Top 15 or [censored] off.

Pick 30, no way. Top 15 or [censored] off.

Then the other Clubs will tell you to [censored] off.

As soon as Freak makes a statement put your house on the reverse happening. Win each and every time. :lol:

so i was wrong about pickett being the wrong decision?

was i also wrong about trading yze when he had trade value?

or saying that bell was not in our 22

or being the first to suggest that daniher wasn't going to get a new contract?

people can disagree with the other stuff i say. For example, some demonlanders may think Miller will still be an AA CHF etc..but no1 can disagree with you Rhino coz u never say anything. sadly you do not have your own opinion on anything.

......never say anything.

Given your party trick for wedging both feet in your football mouth with your big noting self promoting comments you might want to follow that line. There have been a procession of clangers this year Freak that I am starting to marvel at and set a compass by. Well done. :lol:


Then the other Clubs will tell you to [censored] off.

Probably so but I'm confident Brad will re-sign.

Given your party trick for wedging both feet in your football mouth with your big noting self promoting comments you might want to follow that line. There have been a procession of clangers this year Freak that I am starting to marvel at and set a compass by. Well done. :lol:

once again not addressing anything. still embarrassed over claiming brad miller, jamie shanahan and brent grgic as star players?

A top 20 pick for Brad green would be great, I doubt we could pull it off.

I agree.

still embarrassed over claiming brad miller, jamie shanahan and brent grgic as star players?

:huh:

Green and MFC are a fair way apart on contract terms.

What's the source? 'Inside word', or just the recent newspaper reports re: Green's contract? It sounds like you're making a statement of fact, but it's tough to differentiate your presentation of fact and opinion sometimes (cf. Bode in the other thread) :P

 
no more so than woey i wouldn't think.

Brings back memories. I had a bottle of Shane Woewodin Port. Brownlow Medal addition of course. When he went to Collingwood, I drank most of it one night..........eww it was ...(unfortunately to the descriptive nature we cannot process the intended words used by High Tower)

:lol:

once again not addressing anything. still embarrassed over claiming brad miller, jamie shanahan and brent grgic as star players?

Nice try Freak. Fabricate statements that I did not even made.

Brad Miller is a work hard footballer that has limitations. He is hardly the worst AFL footballer whom you have villified over the years. Its amazing you bring him up. Your pathetic stand on Miller and his sterling efforts this ear should only advertise your great embarrassment.

As for addressing anything, beside big noting yourself you have remained a consistently content free zone that has been to the ongoing amusement of many.

Keep punching big hitter. Dont knock yourself out. :lol:


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