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i don't even really want SB.

only if we got him in the preseason and if we haven't traded away jamar. if jamar goes, then i think we should be chasing someone like david hale in the preseason

 
I doubt we'll be trading for Burgoyne. If we want him, we'll be persuading him to resist going to Hawthorn or any other club this week, and go into the PSD.

None of this matters, because he'll end up at Hawthorn. Come Friday, Port will realise that they're not going to get any offers better than that which Hawthorn has already proposed. So they'll take it.

Yep

I doubt we'll be trading for Burgoyne. If we want him, we'll be persuading him to resist going to Hawthorn or any other club this week, and go into the PSD.

None of this matters, because he'll end up at Hawthorn. Come Friday, Port will realise that they're not going to get any offers better than that which Hawthorn has already proposed. So they'll take it.

also reckon he'll end up at hawthorn because what stopping him gong into the national draft where he gets picked up at 9 by hawthorn anyway. no one before the hawks pick at 9 will pick him up. if i were port i'd end up taking pick 9 and a half decent player for him.

 
Just heard but not 100% that it is going to be Jamar and pick 11 for Shaun Burgouyne. Just waiting for confirmation.

Oh geez, No way!

I reckon thats a bad deal.

There's no way i want those picks in the top 18 used on tired/tried players.

The meeting was BS. SEN reported that his manager phoned them and said he has never met with the Dees. That and I think flash is still O/S.

Now you have gone and ruined another BS post with the facts. Damn.


Would Port really givepick 9/10 for Jamar? seems way over the odds to me.

I want to know from all fans, do we want Burgoyne? simple yes or no. i am undecided. if the majority is yes, then pick 18 and Jamar for him maybe?

PSD= yes

Trade= no

Well I don't really rate ruckmen.

I think they're only useful if they contribute around the ground, but that generally all you need is someone able to physical compete in the ruck and a very good midfield. A good ruck won't help a poor midfield, but a good midfield can compensate for a poor ruckman.

When did you graduate from the school of Grant Thomas? Nothing, absolutely nothing can compensate for a poor ruckman; especially when they give frees away in front of goal.

Now you have gone and ruined another BS post with the facts. Damn.

But he is using a report off SEN - the origin of all BS.

Back when BS was first formed people wondered who would perfect the notion of bringing together a fascinating topic and a grand fable to convince people of beautiful lies in a insidious plan to waste the time of people who would waste it anyway...

Then came along the Sports Entertainment Network on the AM dial...

 
But he is using a report off SEN - the origin of all BS.

Back when BS was first formed people wondered who would perfect the notion of bringing together a fascinating topic and a grand fable to convince people of beautiful lies in a insidious plan to waste the time of people who would waste it anyway...

Then came along the Sports Entertainment Network on the AM dial...

All this was foretold in pictures that form a birthmark on craig hutchison's left arsecheek.

according to brad hardie hawthorn has offered pick 9 and campell brown, and campbell brown is [censored] off big time.

he is the sprit of that club and this will finish them, lmao


according to brad hardie hawthorn has offered pick 9 and campell brown, and campbell brown is [censored] off big time.

he is the sprit of that club and this will finish them, lmao

Trade week: where [censored] comes to die

brad hardie confirmed this, i would be surprised if he would make this up without some comfirmation

I was talking in general, probably shouldn't have quoted you.

But I'd be pretty shocked if Hawthorn traded Campbell Brown, unless of course they think his temper is negatively influencing the club (doubtful).

hun reporting deal done with hawthorn, pick 9 + player to be revealed today

hun reporting deal done with hawthorn, pick 9 + player to be revealed today

If it's by M.Robinson, he might want to double-check before breaking the news.


according to brad hardie hawthorn has offered pick 9 and campell brown, and campbell brown is [censored] off big time.

he is the sprit of that club and this will finish them, lmao

If true, that is a shame...

And not going to happen.

Campbell won't agree to it.

Campbell won't agree to it.

Hope he doesn't.

Could cause a huge rift and completely scuttle the deal.

That campbell browwn part threw me of it.

no way campbell would want to leave hawks.

nor do i think the hawks would do that to him

That meeting never happened anyway. Has Burgoyne ever had a meeting with the Dees?

His management reportedly has. The day before his manager met with Hawks & Bombers.


Hawks offer Brown

"PORT Adelaide has been offered Hawthorn hardman Campbell Brown as the Hawks seek to close the trade for Power vice-captain Shaun Burgoyne"

"If Brown agrees to the trade, the Power will secure Hawthorn's first-round draft pick (No. 9) and Brown in return for midfielder Burgoyne who quit Port last month"

SEN reported 2 rumours of him meeting with Melb - one in city, one in Camberwell

wow!!!

 
This deal goes against everything melbourne have been about over the past few weeks and even the last few years, not a chance in hell this is true.

exactly, we have set up ourselves nicely for this draft, have a core group of players coming through together, dont stuff it up now

^^

Deal of the century for Port.

That's a pathetic trade for Hawthorn.

Burgoyne is 2 years older than Brown and Port have now got 2 top 10 picks.

They obviously want Burgoyne. Hawks supporters should remember they got Gibson. If they get Burgoyne I think it's pretty good for them, given at where they are at.

Hawks supporters are just emotional.

They won't pick up much in the draft that's all.


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