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Brad Green value on the market?

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seriously trade green- what a [censored]. can't believe he's shopping himself around, i guess he wants a flag- which is. trade him MFC

 
You know, if Green is worth say a pick around the 20 mark, & davey, maybe around say pick 13, I'd rather combine them not for one pick of say 4, but I'd prefer to get something like a package of pick 8 + 26 from the Tiges or 9 & 27 from the Roos. This would give us more talent spread with high quality & also multiplies the chances of fluking a superstar.

Pick order 1 - 27

1 - Melbourne

2 - West Coast

3 - Fremantle

4 - Port Adelaide

5 - Essendon

6 - Carlton

7 - Brisbane

8 - Richmond

9 - North Melbourne

10 - Adelaide

11 - Collingwood

12 - Sydney

13 - St Kilda

14 - Western Bulldogs

15 - Geelong

16 - Hawthorn

17 - Melbourne

18 - West Coast

19 - Melbourne

20 - West Coast

21 - Fremantle

22 - Port Adelaide

23 - Essendon

24 - Carlton

25 - Brisbane

26 - Richmond

27 - North Melbourne

Packaged him up! I would prefer Pick 4,5 or 6 if we can get it then a spread of picks you have mentioned. To get Watt's and Vickery would be super. Or Rich and Nat if we went that way!

exactly

watts will be one but then imagine one of vickery,rich, naitanui as well! even yarran now that he probably won't slip through to 17 and bailey singled him out with the guys in the top 4. impressive

 

exactly

watts will be one but then imagine one of vickery,rich, naitanui as well! even yarran now that he probably won't slip through to 17 and bailey singled him out with the guys in the top 4. impressive and we may get pick 5 or 6 not 4 from port depending on who wants our package

i suggest Green, Bell and pick 35 for pick 4/5/6

(dw i was kidding when i said bell and 35..hence the "they may if they really want him" )

i think the blues will give up there picks for o'keefe and warnock definitely. they are probably in a position where they can top up after scooping the draft pool for the last 4-5 years!!!

Freo have knocked back pick 24 offer by Carltank for Warnock. See here.


But do you think the Blues will give up 6 for O'Keefe and 24 for Warnock and forget about the draft until the third round (pick 41)?

I didn't say the Dons would give up pick 5. They would get a pick in return for Lovett (ie say pick 22 from Port for example). They would then have 5,22,23,... .

My point is they may use that pick 22, on forward it for say Colin Sylvia (god forbid not)....

Leaving us, 1,17,19,22,35,51,67.

Yes I do, Carltank have a deficit of quality experienced players who also have finals winning form & good leadership.

They have more than enough young guns, but will draft more young blue collar players this draft.

You can't just trade every player over the age of 24.

Green should be our Captain next year without doubt.

I'd be pretty disappointed if he was let go.

 

if he's shopping himself around mate i'd be pretty happy to see him go- brock mclean is the only person worthy of captaining the club atm

Didn't Brock Mclean have flirtations with Richmond?


Didn't Brock Mclean have flirtations with Richmond?

Yes he did.

SOME people on here are morons, he has every right to do whatever he wants, I wouldn't wanna play for a bunch of whiney keyboard heroes like some of you either.

there you go bb, now i suppose noone should be captain

he didnt shop himself to richmond. they approached us.

green is the definition of a tool when it comes to money and melbourne players- only had to watch the footy show when he wouldn't comment on how much he donated to the club. i remember robert walls mentioning one day at aami stadium when we were getting done like we usually do over there, 10 goals down alst qtr and green started celebrating fist pumping a goal that made it 54 points...and walls, rightly so, hoed into him. that day it opened my eyes and realised he is a tool- sure he's a good player and i've liked having him play for the dees, but i wont be sorry to see him go if he does

Just spotted the following on Demonology, from Turn Them Over.

"Spoke to Jim Stynes last night at the local Noodle Bar and he said that Brad hadn't signed and he was letting the Club know sometime in the next few days."


"letting them know in the next few days" doesn't sound too convincing does it! sounds like he might be leaving.

"letting them know in the next few days" doesn't sound too convincing does it! sounds like he might be leaving.

Well you seem to be on a get rid of Green tear, based on a rumour (we really don't know, nor should we what is really going on) you seem to want to believe.

So frankly your opinon has become fairly negligable, no matter how often its stated and repeated, again and again and.......

Yes he did.

SOME people on here are morons, he has every right to do whatever he wants, I wouldn't wanna play for a bunch of whiney keyboard heroes like some of you either.

Brock's manager may have but Brock was never leaving. To suggest it is offensive considering what this bloke has done for the club.

And hopefully will do when made captain

Well you seem to be on a get rid of Green tear, based on a rumour (we really don't know, nor should we what is really going on) you seem to want to believe.

So frankly your opinon has become fairly negligable, no matter how often its stated and repeated, again and again and.......

Refer to the article in todays Australian for this rumours elevation to near fact.

Well you seem to be on a get rid of Green tear, based on a rumour (we really don't know, nor should we what is really going on) you seem to want to believe.

So frankly your opinon has become fairly negligable, no matter how often its stated and repeated, again and again and.......

so has yours


so if green hasn't signed by tomorrow do we just go on ahead and trade him?

we cant afford to have him not sign and not traded by the end of this week, where he has all thepower - sign this contract or i walk into the PSD.

the PSD nomination should close by this Friday aswell, so that everyone is on equal footing regarding who goes where. you need to make a decision or you dont play next year.

so if green hasn't signed by tomorrow do we just go on ahead and trade him?

we cant afford to have him not sign and not traded by the end of this week, where he has all thepower - sign this contract or i walk into the PSD.

the PSD nomination should close by this Friday aswell, so that everyone is on equal footing regarding who goes where. you need to make a decision or you dont play next year.

Let him go into the PSD and we'll pick him up again and put him on a 2 year deal on base salary! Shove that up your ass Brad!

 
You can't do that, Beetle. Once he goes into the PSD, he nominates his price.

I know, I know, I was just having a excitable wet day dream.


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