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Jason Porplyzia

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Ok I salivate everytime i watch this guy play. He has an amazing ability one on one, has speed and is probably the best shot at goal in the comp. Anyone know where he's from and if there was anyone or any people who we are prepared to trade for him. And don't post here about his shoulder because hes kicked 50 odd goals this year so its not a problem.

My thoughts would be maybe bell+rivers (Jamar) or Jamar + 2nd round pick.

I love Rivers but with old garlo coming back <_< (he's keen) im not sure there will be a place for him as a key defender as he was caught out badly one on one. I think he plays his best footy as third man up and using his ability to read the play.

If Adelaide had a brain explosion and were thinking about it maybe i think we should take it.

So ... thought people haha

 

Your dreaming! He is an untouchable. They wouldnt even trade him for Pick 1.

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I know im dreaming but i just want to think about it for a while and wonder if by any means he could slip to us haha. Id be happy with one player from another club who is half decent so we dont have such a big gap between our good young players and out duds. We have so many good young players but no decent mid age players. Then we have veterans so imo to be strong we need at least one decent mid age player.

 
I know im dreaming but i just want to think about it for a while and wonder if by any means he could slip to us haha. Id be happy with one player from another club who is half decent so we dont have such a big gap between our good young players and out duds. We have so many good young players but no decent mid age players. Then we have veterans so imo to be strong we need at least one decent mid age player.

With Robbo gone! Our forward line is very inexperienced. Play Brad Green out of the goal square. He is a good leading forward and accurate kick. It will prolong his career and give us more value up there.

you are kidding yaself

we could only hope to god they would trade him to us!!

the day they trade him will be the day this world comes to an end:

they would prob want a 1st round pick neway


HA!

Impossible. This is one of the better Jamar/Bell/pick 2 trade scenarios going round.

I proposed the Dangerfield trade in another thread, and many think pick 2 won't get us him. If pick 2 doesn't get us Dangerfield, pick 1 won't get Porplyzia. Even for Scully.

Ok I salivate everytime i watch this guy play. He has an amazing ability one on one, has speed and is probably the best shot at goal in the comp. Anyone know where he's from and if there was anyone or any people who we are prepared to trade for him. And don't post here about his shoulder because hes kicked 50 odd goals this year so its not a problem.

My thoughts would be maybe bell+rivers (Jamar) or Jamar + 2nd round pick.

I love Rivers but with old garlo coming back <_< (he's keen) im not sure there will be a place for him as a key defender as he was caught out badly one on one. I think he plays his best footy as third man up and using his ability to read the play.

If Adelaide had a brain explosion and were thinking about it maybe i think we should take it.

So ... thought people haha

I have noticed a lot of people putting packages together for trade and am of the opinion that other clubs are like us in that they don't want to be cluttering up their list with "stocking fillers" If we want to trade for a player, we will more than likely have to trade one highly rated player -e.g. A Rivers or a Grimes rather than a couple of mediocre players. I am not advocating this by the way but it is useful to walk a mile in the other clubs shoes. I.E. would we give up 2 spots on our list for The Russian and Belly - I think not.. :)

I have noticed a lot of people putting packages together for trade and am of the opinion that other clubs are like us in that they don't want to be cluttering up their list with "stocking fillers" If we want to trade for a player, we will more than likely have to trade one highly rated player -e.g. A Rivers or a Grimes rather than a couple of mediocre players. I am not advocating this by the way but it is useful to walk a mile in the other clubs shoes. I.E. would we give up 2 spots on our list for The Russian and Belly - I think not.. :)

if someone wants to do a deal then it will happen. i don't think it would take two melb players.

melbourne traded Brent Girgic to cats with pick 17...melbourne got clint bizzell and pick 50 odd. maybe we got miller wit that pick...cats went on to pickup james kelly with pick 17.

if i was Tim Harrington i would be pretty happy with pick 1,2,18....(and watever else) stick with those picks unless someone presents something crazy.

 

Crows arent that dumb,they have n excellent stock of young forwards with walker,pop,tippett and dangerfield.Will b up there with our emerging forward line,they wont trade any of that

Maybe they have a young KF to spare, i would to try get taylor walker.


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What a joke of a thread.

clearly it is a joke of a thread as i knew there was no chance of it happening.

clearly it is a joke of a thread as i knew there was no chance of it happening.

maric could become the next porplyzia

clearly it is a joke of a thread as i knew there was no chance of it happening.

Funny joke :mellow:


maric could become the next porplyzia

Very good point, certainly has the potential.

I'd be happy even if he could become a player of LeCras' quality

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