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Might be that Cornes has heard something about Didak accepting that Collingwood are going to trade him? Sort of an accepting his fate a bit. Maybe thats it. But I'm sure he's got one year to go on his contract so we've got him for another year until we can find a deal to our liking.

With O'keefe wanting out of the Swans, the Kerr rumours, and the Didak rumours its going to be an interesting trade week.

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Might be that Cornes has heard something about Didak accepting that Collingwood are going to trade him? Sort of an accepting his fate a bit. Maybe thats it. But I'm sure he's got one year to go on his contract so we've got him for another year until we can find a deal to our liking.

With O'keefe wanting out of the Swans, the Kerr rumours, and the Didak rumours its going to be an interesting trade week.

Ah Ha. A supporter of the filth on these boards! Hardcore, you write quite nicely, and your spelling is excellent.. Are you sure? :lol:

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haha, i hate the magpies doesn't every Melbourne supporter I was just saying that if he has quit them and it is true it is going to be an interesting trade week. Haha i meant to say THEY"VE got him not we've got him lol. Was thinking if we wanted him what could we offer.

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Personally I would love to see Ben Cousins at Melbourne although i highly doubt Dean Bailey would allow it. We need to chase a big KPP forward in the draft or trade for one because that is what we are lacking. Midfield and Backline is surprisingly good as shown when we played the premiers Hawthorn and only lost by about 18 points.

We have shown our major deficiency is our scoring as shown by the fact out major goalkicker kicked only 26 goals and our second leading goalkicker wa someone promoted off the rookie list.

Cousins would be perfect for the leadership he exudes and the class that he will bring to our young group but I honestly cannot see Dean Bailey recruiting him unfortunately.

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Haha na i am one eyed Melbourne. Living in Tassie there are not too many of us down here so we have to stick together down here lol.

Well not for long anyway lol coming home to Melbourne soon so i can actually go to some Melbourne games now. :P

I DESPISE COLLINGWOOD lol.

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Haha i meant to say THEY"VE got him not we've got him lol. Was thinking if we wanted him what could we offer.

Ok, so you've identified your blunder Hardcore. :P When attending the G, will they count you as two? :o;)

edit: two heads are better than one... :D

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Haha yeah Queens bday clash i'll apparently be stuffed lol wear a half and half jumper and be killed by two sets of fans.

Na mate one eyed melbourne have that much melbourne stuff my room is red and blue. :P

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Personally I would love to see Ben Cousins at Melbourne although i highly doubt Dean Bailey would allow it. We need to chase a big KPP forward in the draft or trade for one because that is what we are lacking. Midfield and Backline is surprisingly good as shown when we played the premiers Hawthorn and only lost by about 18 points.

We have shown our major deficiency is our scoring as shown by the fact out major goalkicker kicked only 26 goals and our second leading goalkicker wa someone promoted off the rookie list.

Cousins would be perfect for the leadership he exudes and the class that he will bring to our young group but I honestly cannot see Dean Bailey recruiting him unfortunately.

There are 2 reasons why Cousins will not be a Demon

1. We have committed to Youth

2. We are not in a premiership situation

Because Cousins is an elite player does not automatically make him a leader of men

I have always thought Collingwood would be the perfect club for Cousins

The other club i think that would benefit would be perenial 9th spot Richmond

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