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Hey all, its getting to that time of the year so i thought it time to start the trade rumor topic. I for one love hearing all the rumors that go around, most turn out to be false but its still a great read and good topic for discussion

Anyone heard any yet?

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Hey all, its getting to that time of the year so i thought it time to start the trade rumor topic. I for one love hearing all the rumors that go around, most turn out to be false but its still a great read and good topic for discussion

Anyone heard any yet?

I am sure plenty will be invented.

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Yes iv seen a couple on other threads, thought id try and get a one stop thread for trade rumors

The only one iv heard from alot of people is seaby from wce to collingwood, havnt heard what for though

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I have heard that Jamar wants to be traded to Port Adeliade

Also Steven Salopek + Travis Boak wants to come back to Victoria

Ben McKinely wants to come home

Charman wants to move clubs same with Seaby and Jonathan Griffin

Marcus Drum also wants to come back to Victoria

Also Brent Reilly may want to come home

Also maybe that Ryan Gamble want to move club so he gets move game time

Mitch Thorp and Beau Dowler also up for trade

There are some that i have heard of.

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Matt Maguire being sought by Carlton & Hawthorn

Daniel Kerr wants to play in Victoria

Luke Ball possibly to Sydney

Paul Haselby looks destined for the PSD

Aaron Sandilands mentioned with Hawthorn

Haven't heard any relating to Melbourne players or people wanting to be traded to Melbourne.

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Matt Maguire being sought by Carlton & Hawthorn

Daniel Kerr wants to play in Victoria

Luke Ball possibly to Sydney

Paul Haselby looks destined for the PSD

Aaron Sandilands mentioned with Hawthorn

Haven't heard any relating to Melbourne players or people wanting to be traded to Melbourne.

Dean Bailey just might put some discipline into Haselby, along with Scott West. Long Bow but he can play when he wants to

Worth consideration if the PSD Trough is thin.

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Dean Bailey just might put some discipline into Haselby, along with Scott West. Long Bow but he can play when he wants to

Worth consideration if the PSD Trough is thin.

I agree he'd well and truely be worth a look. I know he's 28 but he'd help us start our climb up the ladder next year, possibly to as high as 10th! He'd also help take some of the pressure off Scully and Trengove.

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I agree he'd well and truely be worth a look. I know he's 28 but he'd help us start our climb up the ladder next year, possibly to as high as 10th! He'd also help take some of the pressure off Scully and Trengove.

Exactly, the way Ben Cousins is playing in the middle at Richmond. A senior Mentor in the heat of battle, even if its only for 12 months.

Young Kids can never learn to much.

We don't see too much of haselby over here, but i have seen a couple of crackers when he is "on."

12 Month incentive contract MAX.

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Dean Bailey just might put some discipline into Haselby, along with Scott West. Long Bow but he can play when he wants to

Worth consideration if the PSD Trough is thin.

i will get in first with this comment......we have enough of his type, one paced and not skillful enough :P

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i will get in first with this comment......we have enough of his type, one paced and not skillful enough :P

While I agree he is a bit one paced I would have thought his skills were as good as any of our other midfielders. Apart from Davey & Grimes of course. With McDonald possibly hanging up the boots at seasons end he could be the ideal replacement.

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Dean Bailey just might put some discipline into Haselby, along with Scott West. Long Bow but he can play when he wants to

Worth consideration if the PSD Trough is thin.

Worth consideration only, if it's thin. At his age I'm not sure it'd really be helping the squad the way people think. Looking at the Martin/Jurrah selections which have worked well, I'm all for another 20ish tall that has shown something since being turned down a couple of times from the draft. 3 times a charm, right?

Hasleby would offer more in the way of winning a couple of games than he would in terms of assisting the kids.

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i will get in first with this comment......we have enough of his type, one paced and not skillful enough :P

I know what you are saying, & i half Agree BUT, there have been a number of Derby's i watched when the shockers actually wanted to play hard. Haselby was the General in the middle a few times.

Bailey might sort him out..worth consideration is all i suggest.

Playing for Fremantle is not good for your long term career. I feel sorry for those kids, i really do.

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Still trying to give this one some legs.........

I'd take Dangerfield and Adelaide's first pick (11?) for pick 2 (gives them Trengrove) which still leaves us with a tall forward option with our second pick.

I reckon deals like this might just happen this year, clubs know this is it for a while.

The Final Few hours of Trade Week are going to be MAD!

The opposite of Last Year.

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went to school with paul and he's a top bloke who works really hard. he's struggled with injuries and itd be a gamble but if he stays fit and on the park he could be worth a look. i'd rather hang onto a robbo or mcdonald or even one of boys like miller or johnson than clear a spot for him. he's seems to play well when freo are up and about but goes missing when they're having a shocker. i'm sure there will be better in the psd though.

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Jesus Christ wants to Swap sides to the Demons & Play CHF with Liam Jurrah as his Mentor....

Jack Watts already plays for us :lol:

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