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Collingwood and essendon have made offers for him to leave the crows.

Personally i hope we have a real crack, i really rate this kid hopefully we can get him down.

But i doubt he would even leave adelaide.

 

Was talking to a mate few weeks ago who is really close with him and went to school with him, he said Taylor hates football life. He said the feeling of football 24/7 is getting to him. The Kid still has an attitude problem. If crows are willing to let a player with his talent go, especially when Tippet might leave, then I wouldn't touch him. We all know Walker has already proved he can kick goals at AFL but if we were to get him MFC would need to be 100% sure that his head is in the right place.

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A quote from an Adelaide supporter on another site:

"I'm sure if he got traded we'd get something good for him but he is part of our plans for the next ten years so I can't see it happening. He will be spending his whole preseason learning tackling and second efforts and start next year as a more complete player.

With the uncertainty over Tippett and Burton getting on, the Crows could really shoot themselves in the foot if they got rid of Walker in this years trades, Tippett left next year and Burton retired/injured."

This fella's pretty impartial when it comes to footy and I think he has hit the nail on the head. Unless he is really stuggling mentally then I can't see the crows trading him, and if that is the case then - as Mr Morton said - the MFC would need to be 100% sure that his head is in the right place, and I don't think we can afford to take the risk.

 

Unless Walker really, really wants to leave Adelaide, Adelaide won't let him go. After last night's performance Burton's no certainty to play on next year, and Tippett refuses to commit to Adelaide beyond next year, which tells me he's still considering the Gold Coast (IMO he'll go).

Adelaide would be foolish to let him go.


Speaking of Tippett, what do you think it would take to get him? :lol::P:lol:

A Gold Coast poscode and a poo-load of cash.

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