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Here is a link to a very interesting article .... I'm starting to think Port are in more trouble than they are letting on.

Shaun Burgoyne linked to Swans

Interesting the little smoke screens they are putting up ... typical Choco ... I can feel a Stevens Scenario coming on ..

 

I used to rate Burgoyne enormously. But it's getting a little hard to ignore the bad things you keep hearing about him. Be interesting seeing where he ends up. Not sure I'd want to pay what they'd be asking... a first rounder... for him.

Not sure I'd want to pay what they'd be asking... a first rounder... for him.

I'm sure, I wouldn't.

 

Not this year, that's for sure.

But he'd be a super fit for the Swans. With Goodes likely to spend much more time playing centre half-forward, they could do with another line-breaker in the midfield.

Without Malceski's influence and Rhyce Shaw playing in defence, Burgoyne could play a very important role in Sydney.

SBurgoyne is a gun.

Teams with picks 10-16, who are just short of GF would get a considerable boost to their premiership chances.

We on the other hand are in no position to offer anything for a 27-28 y.o.

Hopefully Sburgoyne wants to move to a Hawthorn or a Essendon and no doubt with their track records a stalemate will occur. Port stands firm again and we get a nice little package in PSD.

C'mon Shaun, Port shafted your brother. Your family. He's blood. ;)


SBurgoyne is a gun.

Teams with picks 10-16, who are just short of GF would get a considerable boost to their premiership chances.

We on the other hand are in no position to offer anything for a 27-28 y.o.

Hopefully Sburgoyne wants to move to a Hawthorn or a Essendon and no doubt with their track records a stalemate will occur. Port stands firm again and we get a nice little package in PSD.

C'mon Shaun, Port shafted your brother. Your family. He's blood. ;)

;) Where there is smoke there is fire.

I used to rate Burgoyne enormously.

Likewise.

A few years ago I thought he was set to rip the league apart. But it just hasnt happened for him.

Will be interesting to see where he ends up and what he gets Port in trade value.

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