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The Brendon Goddard Thread

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There's no question in my mind that getting Goddard would be a major coup and it's not going to be easy convincing either the player or the club but it's worth it.

I reckon Goddard himself knows the advantages to be gained by holding out til 2012 and the offers that free agency will being next year. As for St. Kilda, they can only look forward to a season in which the potential for disruption along the lines of Ablett/Geelong/2010 or Scully/Melbourne/2011 is enormous. Can we offer enough to convince them that a trade is worthwhile? It's a challenge.

 

There's no question in my mind that getting Goddard would be a major coup and it's not going to be easy convincing either the player or the club but it's worth it.

I reckon Goddard himself knows the advantages to be gained by holding out til 2012 and the offers that free agency will being next year. As for St. Kilda, they can only look forward to a season in which the potential for disruption along the lines of Ablett/Geelong/2010 or Scully/Melbourne/2011 is enormous. Can we offer enough to convince them that a trade is worthwhile? It's a challenge.

If we cannot land Mitch Clark we should at least have a serious crack...once we land a "name" player the cards will fall....Right now we have to fight & fight. Which is a start, usually during trade week we sit quietly.

There's no question in my mind that getting Goddard would be a major coup and it's not going to be easy convincing either the player or the club but it's worth it.

I reckon Goddard himself knows the advantages to be gained by holding out til 2012 and the offers that free agency will being next year. As for St. Kilda, they can only look forward to a season in which the potential for disruption along the lines of Ablett/Geelong/2010 or Scully/Melbourne/2011 is enormous. Can we offer enough to convince them that a trade is worthwhile? It's a challenge.

Now with the Clark thing gone we would appear to have plenty of resources WJ.

Hopefully an improved performances in 2012 will make us look more attractive.

But roll on "distraction Goddard" it might give us a chance of knocking them off next year.

 

Goddard's easily got 4-5 seasons in him

So what 1 maybe 2 of our premiership years?

So what 1 maybe 2 of our premiership years?

Well...id like to think so :)


So what 1 maybe 2 of our premiership years?

Only 2 Flags with Goddard??? Yep i would take that!!!!

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