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Oh my!

If you don't want it to be anyone else's 'business' then keep it to yourself.

You posted it on a discussion board. People discussed.

Welcome to the internets.

Hear, hear Rogue.

JCB, it seems you've got a bit to learn about message boards, internet forums and the concept of "public domain". I'd start learning quickly, otherwise you're only going to put your foot in it more often.

 
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Oh my!

If you don't want it to be anyone else's 'business' then keep it to yourself.

You posted it on a discussion board. People discussed.

Welcome to the internets.

Thanks for your advise- however are you aware that the clubs have been contacting each other at the clubs itself,due to from Tuesday to Friday morning they have not been to Docklands.

Trading at Docklands is only Monday & Friday.

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Thanks for your advise- however are you aware that the clubs have been contacting each other at the clubs itself,due to from Tuesday to Friday morning they have not been to Docklands.

Trading at Docklands is only Monday & Friday.

Yes, I am. What's your point? That's got as much relevance as me asking you if you knew the Geelong weather forecast is for a max of 15.

Getting back to your original post, if we can move Bell and PJ on I imagine we will. Apparently Carlton are interested in Bell so maybe something will transpire. Guys like Bartram, Buckley, Cheney and McNamara will probably be hoping so.

 
I did not think it was definate he has gone to Sydney, whilst I understand, highly likely,I wish people would not make statements until they are verified. Show me where Shane Mumford has been traded till Sydney. I rang Geelong this morning and they stated that no trade has happened as yet.

Sydney are waiting for this to go through before Jolly to Collingwood.

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Sydney are waiting for this to go through before Jolly to Collingwood.

Thanks for pointing this out,[deleted] and I UNDERSTAND & AGREE- however there are always rumours that do not come off- they were saying Jamar was definately going to Port but that did not come off- howeverI accept Mumford will go to Sydney but I would love for the Dees to offer him a contract to stay.As they say its not over till the fat lady sings. I haven't heard her yet

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JCB is having a little break to learn about tact himself.


Thanks for pointing this out,I thank you for your tact, pity some moderators are not the same and I UNDERSTAND & AGREE- however there are always rumours that do not come off- they were saying Jamar was definately going to Port but that did not come off- howeverI accept Mumford will go to Sydney but I would love for the Dees to offer him a contract to stay.As they say its not over till the fat lady sings. I haven't heard her yet

JCB, the whole week there have been possible trades mooted. Sydney have the money and have offered something reported to be $1.1-1.2m for 3 years, the Cats can't afford that, and it might be beyond what the Demons would consider. What it will do is free up $ at Kardinia Park.

Jolly wants to leave, Sydney need another ruck to shore this department up, even though they've got Seaby now. As Seaby might be their no.1 now, they need a back-up for the future.

With regard to the rumours that don't come off, alot of them are offer trades from clubs to clubs that get leaked to the media outlet(s) for reporting. So we can talk about our clubs prospects. Nothing is definite until the paperwork is complete anyway.

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