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We all love to have our say as to who deserves to be kept on the list and who ought to make way. But a lot of the time we don't know anything about a players' contract situation. People are always wondering about who's in contract, who's not. So I thought maybe we should make a thread where we can list players' new contracts when we actually know about them. This can then be the source we can refer to when considering what might happen to certain players.

In the last few weeks we have found out the following (dates are the last year on the player's contract):

Davey - 2013

Sylvia - 2011

Wonaeamirri - 2011

Jamar - 2010

Miller - 2010

Also (from http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/newsart.../default.aspx):

Newton - 2010

Bate - 2010

Frawley - 2010

Petterd - 2010

Garland - 2010

Jones - 2010

From http://www.melbournefc.com.au/News/NewsArt...7/default.aspx:

Maric - 2011

Morton - 2011

Grimes - 2011

Martin - 2011

McDonald - 2010

Green - 2011 (http://www.melbournefc.com.au/tabid/7415/default.aspx?newsid=68889)

I assume Cheney and McNamara are OOC this year (standard 2-year deal when they were drafted in 2007), and since I haven't found anything to say otherwise, I think Watts, Strauss, Blease, Bennell, Jetta and Bail are all contracted up until next year.

RR says PJ and Bell are contracted for 2010 but I haven't found anything that confirms that. So there are 17 players there who I've found confirmation about, and other 10 or so who are unconfirmed but likely.

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Jurrah as well would be 2010.

Meesen Got a 3 year contract from 2008 so - 2010

up to 29 if Bell and PJ are to 2010 as well, Can't find anything on:

Bartram

Bruce

Buckley

Dunn

Warnock

Moloney

Rivers

Davey - 2013

Sylvia - 2011

Wonaeamirri - 2011

Jamar - 2010

Miller - 2010

Newton - 2010

Bate - 2010

Frawley - 2010

Petterd - 2010

Garland - 2010

Jones - 2010

Maric - 2011

Morton - 2011

Grimes - 2011

Martin - 2011

McDonald - 2010

Green - 2011

Jurrah - 2010

Watts - 2010

Blease - 2010

Strauss - 2010

Jetta - 2010

Bennell - 2010

Bail - 2010

Bell - 2010

PJ - 2010

Meesen - 2010

Cheney - 2009

McNamara - 2009

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I would much rather keep Buckley than Valenti or Bartram

Valenti is a rookie and if Buckley goes, in all likelihood, Batram will be gone aswell.

Only Batram, Buckley, Cheney, and McNamara are OOC. To bring Pick 18 and 34 into play we need to move on two of those players.

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poor Buckely.. mfc could go without pick 34.... couldn't they?

I think i am to biased towards Buckley.

and unfortunatly, he will go.

Cheney and McNamara will be given another year, but i do not see them being a important role in defense and if they do not have a good year.. they'll be gone.

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Based upon the reported shallowness of the draft, along with our large number of very young players, I would think that the possible upside to Buckley is worth more than a fairly speculative Pick 34. That just leaves Bartram as the only further delisting and means using draft picks 1, 2, 11, 18, PSD1.

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Valenti is a rookie and if Buckley goes, in all likelihood, Batram will be gone aswell.

Only Batram, Buckley, Cheney, and McNamara are OOC. To bring Pick 18 and 34 into play we need to move on two of those players.

I would have the following order (preferred to keep at the top)

Buckley

Cheney

Bartram

McNamara

Tough call coming up.

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Bartram

mcnamara

one of which will go i assume depending on Cheney

Over your head obviously.

Ok, tell me, where exactly does Cheney think he's off to if he doesn't stay at Melb?

Its fascinating to hear that our football dept is on the edge of their seat waiting for his decision

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poor Buckely.. mfc could go without pick 34.... couldn't they?

I think i am to biased towards Buckley.

And yet we are stuck with Newton. Somebody wasn't thinking about that one.

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I look at the four players and think that in some ways, each of them would be stiff to be delisted. Reaslistically though, would any of them get anywhere near our premiership-aspiring sides of 2012-2017? We have to at the very least give three of these blokes the chop to make room for the 5 ND picks, Spencer and PSD1. Missing out on pick 34 is not an option for mine.

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Bartram - OOC - Rumours flying

Bruce -2011

Buckley - OOC

Dunn - 2011

Warnock -2010?

Moloney - 2010?

Rivers - 2010?

Sure. But I created this thread in the hope that we could get definitive answers about contracts. You haven't provided a source for Bruce's or Dunn's contracts.

As far as I'm concerned, Bell, Johnson, Bruce and Dunn are unknown. I'm not saying you're lying or making it up, but you don't have any source to back your word.

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