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With Watts likely, can we get another early pick?

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That next pick I want to be is Pick 5!

I am not giving up on Vickery. But after watching tonight's news I am 90% convinced Watt's will be a Demon with Pick 1.

Conceding this! I would like the club too make the hard call and trade for Pick 5 (Essendon).

This what I propose;

Aaron Davey and Pick 19 to Essendon for Pick 5.

OR

Aaron Davey and Lynden Dunn (Aberfeldie boy) for Pick 5.

 
That next pick I want to be is Pick 5!

I am not giving up on Vickery. But after watching tonight's news I am 90% convinced Watt's will be a Demon with Pick 1.

Conceding this! I would like the club too make the hard call and trade for Pick 5 (Essendon).

This what I propose;

Aaron Davey and Pick 19 to Essendon for Pick 5.

OR

Aaron Davey and Lynden Dunn (Aberfeldie boy) for Pick 5.

What is wrong with you?

Neither of those trades could work, especially the second 1! bombers would laugh!

Davey is our key player, not going anywhere..

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What is wrong with you?

Neither of those trades could work, especially the second 1! bombers would laugh!

Davey is our key player, not going anywhere..

Stick to the first trade thought then. I truly think that is workable.

Trade him! He is not a key player. He is a flashy player who is injury prone with a bad ankle and hammy. He can be good or really bad game day! Too inconsistent and worth the trade I think. Chance of nabbing Vickery or if unavailable Ziebel!

His position is replaceable!

 
Stick to the first trade thought then.

Trade him! He is not a key player. He is a flashy player who is injury prone with a bad ankle and hammy. He can be good or really bad game day! Too inconsistent and worth the trade I think. Chance of nabbing Vickery or if unavailable Ziebel!

His position is replaceable!

I appreciate your enthusiasm, but falsh is a real vital part of our club, and its culture off and on field.

He has finally overcome his chronic ankle injury, and will be close to becoming a full time on baller, just wait buddy, flash is about to explode, he is VITAl, and along with Garland, Morton, Grimes and Martin, 1 of our few untouchanle players!

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I appreciate your enthusiasm, but falsh is a real vital part of our club, and its culture off and on field.

He has finally overcome his chronic ankle injury, and will be close to becoming a full time on baller, just wait buddy, flash is about to explode, he is VITAl, and along with Garland, Morton, Grimes and Martin, 1 of our few untouchanle players!

Who said he is over his chronic ankle injury? Chronic is the key word. TRADE HIM! Before his ankle explodes! I agree with you to some point with the culture of the club. But at the end of the day he is a player. Make the hard call for our future now, not when it is too late!


That next pick I want to be is Pick 5!

I am not giving up on Vickery. But after watching tonight's news I am 90% convinced Watt's will be a Demon with Pick 1.

Conceding this! I would like the club too make the hard call and trade for Pick 5 (Essendon).

This what I propose;

Aaron Davey and Pick 19 to Essendon for Pick 5.

OR

Aaron Davey and Lynden Dunn (Aberfeldie boy) for Pick 5.

Give it a rest Tyrone.

Give it a rest Tyrone.

hahahahahahahaha :lol: yes... please

I don't consider Davey untouchable. Garland, McLean and last years draftees are the only untouchables for me. You'd have to give up someone good and young to have any hope, maybe Jones and 19. The major problem with your plan is Port. Brogan and Lade are getting on, so's Tredrea, Vickery might look pretty good to them.

 

can you stop making more threads on the exact same topic and clogging up the boards?

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