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It had just come over the radio that the tigers and bombers are throwing the kitchen sink at the Dees to get Aaron Davey. Remind me if I am wrong but he signed a 4 year deal last year so I would think this is all but a time wasting exercise by both teams cos it surely would never happen. Story was hille and their first round pick from the bombers and I missed what the tigers come up with but surely not.

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Where do people hear this rubbish?

He is set to become an integral part of our leadership group, he is probably the major/if not only x-factor through our midfield and probably doesnt have a market value of a first pick + player.

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no doubting you, but for a club to get davey they would have to give ALOT to us AND pay out the remaining 3 years of his contract. No point unless near a Grand Final, Bombers and Tigers arn't.

Its never going to happen, but interesting if true

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Where do people hear this rubbish?

He is set to become an integral part of our leadership group, he is probably the major/if not only x-factor through our midfield and probably doesnt have a market value of a first pick + player.

bigfooty crap, thats all it is, they make up stories because they have boring shyte lives

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Four year deal (with three to run) and they would have to give us both of their best players, pay his contract and give us most their picks for us to even give its a moments consideration.

It's a pipe dream of some moron with nothing better to do.

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There are whispers that Essendon are into a big fish that will surprise a lot of people.

Can't see it being Davey though. No chance.

BF heroes hypothesizing most probably.

Mind you, I'd almost do that deal.

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There are whispers that Essendon are into a big fish that will surprise a lot of people.

Can't see it being Davey though. No chance.

BF heroes hypothesizing most probably.

Mind you, I'd almost do that deal.

You kiddin dude???

The way football is played today, Aaron Davey is probably the most valuable commodity available, a player that can take the opposition on, break lines and hit targets.

Pretty sure Davey polled six Brownlow votes against the Pies this year...untradeable

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There are whispers that Essendon are into a big fish that will surprise a lot of people.

Can't see it being Davey though. No chance.

BF heroes hypothesizing most probably.

Mind you, I'd almost do that deal.

BF hypothesized on Tom Scully being the illegitimate son of a Carlton champ. BF has less cred than Hutchy and that is saying a lot.

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It had just come over the radio that the tigers and bombers are throwing the kitchen sink at the Dees to get Aaron Davey. Remind me if I am wrong but he signed a 4 year deal last year so I would think this is all but a time wasting exercise by both teams cos it surely would never happen. Story was hille and their first round pick from the bombers and I missed what the tigers come up with but surely not.

Enlighten me. What station ? Was it a news bulletin report (obviously no) ? Was it a footy journalist following trade week (doubtful) ? Was it a talkback caller with a whisper ?

Polish this gold nugget for me.

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Via "SpyandSource" on Twitter... they said to expect a big name to emerge LINKED TO ESSENDON!

Nathan Foley has been a name thrown up and now I hear Aaron Davey mentioned!

Aaron will stay a Dee anyhow.... we signed him for life and he's a good chance to become our next captain (and even he said he has put his hand up for the job in a recent article).

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Via "SpyandSource" on Twitter... they said to expect a big name to emerge LINKED TO ESSENDON!

Nathan Foley has been a name thrown up and now I hear Aaron Davey mentioned!

Aaron will stay a Dee anyhow.... we signed him for life and he's a good chance to become our next captain (and even he said he has put his hand up for the job in a recent article).

It could be Hille to the Dees for pick 32 or Laycock for 5th draft pick.I'm dreaming- who knows--none of us...

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It could be Hille to the Dees for pick 32 or Laycock for 5th draft pick.I'm dreaming- who knows--none of us...

I think they were referring to a "big name" going to Essendon??

Yeh we'll have to wait and see indeed...

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