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Thompson should not be in the poll as we did not want him to leave. He had a serious family issue and needed to get back to SA. He requested a trade to either SA club and the crows were the ones that we came to an agreement with.

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I'm surprised that Jolly hasn't got more votes. I voted for Thompson he was our most important player in 2004, it was no coincidence that when he got injured we suddenly fell away dramatically. I remember the media saying that he went back to Adelaide cause we wouldn't pay him anymore than Adelaide would.

Didn't we offload someone so we could pay him more? Possibly Powell?

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Feel free to correct me if I am wrong on this but:

Darren Jolly (Sydney) : Wanted to leave

Scott Thompson (Adelaide) : Wanted to leave

Chris Johnson (Carlton) : Spud

Troy Simmonds (Richmond) : Sometimes OK, sometimes spud

Travis Johnstone (Brisbane) : Got Grimes

I'm not sure that we could have done much differently/better when it came to these trades. The first two gave us good picks that we (sorta) screwed up. CJ was a bloody waste of a list position and I was happy that I didn't have to keep yelling out "Don't kick it to him!". As for TJ loved his work when he was interested but it was not often enough and Grimes looks like a 200 game gun if he can stay fit.

We haven't been screwed like Hawthorn did to Nth or everybody did to Freo. We are about break even on what we could have done regarding those players.

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I'd want Thompson but the trade brought Beamer so it's cloudy.

Jolly brought Dunn.

TJ brought Grimes.

Simmonds brought Craig Ellis.

And Johnson brought smiles and laughter when he left...

The two players I wish still were at the club are the two best trades.

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I'd want Thompson but the trade brought Beamer so it's cloudy.

Aha! I was thinking that Thompson brought us Bell. Oh well, we've done even better than I thought.

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Wasn't Trav last seen 'walking along the road' to Max Yasgur's farm?

Not a big loss by any stretch.

I didn't intend it to be a pro-Travis Johnstone topic, just threw him in there because he is one the bunch to leave our club and still be playing elsewhere. With the right focus and commitment, he could have been a genuine superstar, just unfortunate he never came good on either of those and that's probably the way he will finish his career. Better off at Brisbane then over here.

I voted for Thompson only marginally over Jolly, not taking into account picks we got for them, just how they have evolved or shown their true worth since leaving the club. TJ would be a distant 3rd, then all the rest.

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Feel free to correct me if I am wrong on this but:

Darren Jolly (Sydney) : Wanted to leave

Scott Thompson (Adelaide) : Wanted to leave

Chris Johnson (Carlton) : Spud

Troy Simmonds (Richmond) : Sometimes OK, sometimes spud

Travis Johnstone (Brisbane) : Got Grimes

I'm not sure that we could have done much differently/better when it came to these trades. The first two gave us good picks that we (sorta) screwed up. CJ was a bloody waste of a list position and I was happy that I didn't have to keep yelling out "Don't kick it to him!". As for TJ loved his work when he was interested but it was not often enough and Grimes looks like a 200 game gun if he can stay fit.

We haven't been screwed like Hawthorn did to Nth or everybody did to Freo. We are about break even on what we could have done regarding those players.

Fair post Rojik. I dont think we could have improved the draft picks we got just possibly how we used them.

And Johnson brought smiles and laughter when he left...

True but not for some who have gone quiet on CJ.

Aha! I was thinking that Thompson brought us Bell. Oh well, we've done even better than I thought.

Woey brought us the trade pick used on Bell.

I voted for Thompson he was our most important player in 2004, it was no coincidence that when he got injured we suddenly fell away dramatically. I remember the media saying that he went back to Adelaide cause we wouldn't pay him anymore than Adelaide would.

White AA ruckman that year tired in the final rounds and Neitz broke his leg. But Thompson was a big loss. Too often injured at MFC.

Doesn't Jolly have a premiership medal, he is a high quality ruckman, it's a shame White couldn't play as a tall forward.

Its a shame Jolly could not play either role at the time and "won" his medal from the bench playing 2nd fiddle to a 34 yo competent ruckman in Jason Ball. There is no doubt Jolly has improved since then but he was raw in his early years at Sydney and very raw at MFC.

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Didn't we offload someone so we could pay him more? Possibly Powell?

Powelly wanted a big pay rise I think was the story. The list managers of the time didn't want to pay what he wanted so he left. I think in the PSD. Went to the Saints but was at his best with the Dees I thought.

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I thought Powell wanted three years and MFC wanted to give two years. Given he was struck with OP at the time, I doubt he was able to leverage for too much salary increase.

Steven Armstrong, a premiership winning goal sneak would not be happy with the poll choices given Chris Johnson is in. :lol:

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