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If you are de-listed. Are you still on the club's primary list?

OR

Straight to the point! Can you trade a player you have de-listed?

You must answer both question's.

Thanks!

 
If you are de-listed. Are you still on the club's primary list?

OR

Straight to the point! Can you trade a player you have de-listed?

You must answer both question's. Thanks!

I don't reckon your delisted till the lists are submitted to the AfL.

But clubs tell players that they will delist those who aren't required.

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I don't reckon your delisted till the lists are submitted to the AfL.

But clubs tell players that they will delist those who aren't required.

So what are your answer's? :wacko:

 
If you are de-listed. Are you still on the club's primary list?

OR

Straight to the point! Can you trade a player you have de-listed?

You must answer both question's.

Thanks!

The players are not officially delisted until Friday 31 October (2.00pm) - CLUB LIST LODGEMENT LIST 1.

Trade week, as you should know, occurs next week. As it falls before 31 October, they may be traded.

May I now direct you to the other thread in which you were debating this and inform you that you owe me $50,000 as well as owing another poster $10,000.

Thankyou in advance for your co-operation in transferring your outstanding debt into my bank account.

deestroyers

If you are de-listed. Are you still on the club's primary list?

No.

Straight to the point! Can you trade a player you have de-listed?

No.

Thanks!

No problem.

PS. No one on a list this year will be delisted until after trade week.


Yes, you can. For example MFC has delisted White. If 2 clubs want him, to ensure his services they would do a deal with the MFC, other wise White wolud just go into the draft and go to the first team to draft him. I hope this helps!

If you are de-listed. Are you still on the club's primary list?

OR

Straight to the point! Can you trade a player you have de-listed?

You must answer both question's.

Thanks!

You'll find that all player contracts expire on the 31st October, which is the date when the official club lists need to be finalised. Players that are delisted then have the opportunity to nominate for the draft.

Yze and White have been told that their contracts won't be renewed but haven't been officially delisted by the club. Melbourne still have the right to trade them if they desire.

Yes, you can. For example MFC has delisted White. If 2 clubs want him, to ensure his services they would do a deal with the MFC, other wise White wolud just go into the draft and go to the first team to draft him. I hope this helps!

No, you can't.

However, we can trade White.

We haven't delisted White.

If White was delisted, we couldn't trade him.

Therefore, White's not delisted.

PS. Amusing topic.

 
If you are de-listed. Are you still on the club's primary list?

OR

Straight to the point! Can you trade a player you have de-listed?

You must answer both question's.

Thanks!

A player is not de-listed until lists are submitted on 31st October, with a second list lodgement on 14 Nov. White & Yze (& Bode & Weetra) are delisted in the sense that they have been told they will not be in the playing lists submitted in Oct & Nov.

They can thus be traded in trade week: Oct 6 - Oct 10.


So what are your answer's? :wacko:

U got owned owned owned owned

dee tention. can you take the week off posting on this forum? you are really starting to detract from everyone elses enjoyment of the place.

and that goes for any of you who feel the need to write 30 posts each day, answer every topic 5 times, reply to your own threads and posts repeatedly and argue with people when you have no idea and the other person clearly does. oh and if you have started more than 3 threads on the first page of messages you are wasting everyones space and time.

just because you thought something, doesnt make you right. give it up. all of you. and stop posting rubbish.

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