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Jeremy Cameron

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He is holding off from signing a new contract with GWS. This is the player to target next season. i watch him and cant help but think he is going to be the league's best player in a few years. Do you think GWS could hold on to him if a Vic club offered him $500-600k a year contract? I dont think so

 

He is holding off from signing a new contract with GWS. This is the player to target next season. i watch him and cant help but think he is going to be the league's best player in a few years. Do you think GWS could hold on to him if a Vic club offered him $500-600k a year contract? I dont think so

Unless we want to give up a viney, watts or a frawley then there is no point suggesting this.

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Would be more than worth it imo. If Wayne Carey was available back in the day would you knock it back because you had to give up something good?

 

Cameron is going to be a superstar of the competition, not just his club. Superstars are usually (not always) of high integrity and rarely leave their club. If they do leave they almost always leave a profound legacy at their incumbent club. Nathan Buckley is an exception, but he at least made it clear when he was drafted he'd only be staying for 12 months and the Bears took the risk.

I highly doubt Cameron will go anywhere. His type don't leave. That said, I rate him better than any young player on our list. Easily.


Cameron is going to be a superstar of the competition, not just his club. Superstars are usually (not always) of high integrity and rarely leave their club. If they do leave they almost always leave a profound legacy at their incumbent club. Nathan Buckley is an exception, but he at least made it clear when he was drafted he'd only be staying for 12 months and the Bears took the risk.

I highly doubt Cameron will go anywhere. His type don't leave. That said, I rate him better than any young player on our list. Easily.

How about package of Bate, Dunn, Bennell, Morton and a late second round pick.

Enough to get a deal done?

 

Seriously trade watts and our first 2 picks next years draft do the deal....


I'd give them Watts and Viney in a second. This guy is a freak.

uh oh...

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Serious.

Cameron is built like Watts yet already does everything Watts should have been doing.

It would never happen, but I'd do it in a heart beat.

Will be a star forward.

Watts will be a good utility.

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How about package of Bate, Dunn, Bennell, Morton and a late second round pick.

Enough to get a deal done?

A bit generous dont you think? Bennel particularly reminds of a young James Manson

He was good, but I think I might wait until he has played against a few decent teams/defences... Nought Melbourne are hardly setting the world on fire.

Patton is the one you'd want.

Tempted to nickname him "The Answer" after the way Allen Iverson got his nickname.

Ie. If Wayne Carey is the question ... Jon Patton is ".........".


A bit generous dont you think? Bennel particularly reminds of a young James Manson

Seriously you remind me of a young Adam Sandler....seriously funny. Are you doing any shows lately?

He was good, but I think I might wait until he has played against a few decent teams/defences... Nought Melbourne are hardly setting the world on fire.

You should wait until you've watched GWS not Gold Coast, as Cameron plays for GWS.

A bit generous dont you think? Bennel particularly reminds of a young James Manson

James Manson would probably rack up more disposals today as a 46yo than Bennell can at his physical peak.

How about package of Bate, Dunn, Bennell, Morton and a late second round pick.

Enough to get a deal done?

I think I've worked this out. I'm not meant to assume you're an idiot ?

I rarely give the benefit of the doubt.

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Seriously you remind me of a young Adam Sandler....seriously funny. Are you doing any shows lately?

If i get any new bookings you'll be the first to know


I think I've worked this out. I'm not meant to assume you're an idiot ?

I rarely give the benefit of the doubt.

Generous tonight then

A 10 game player who has performed well without setting the world on fire has become of interest for no real reason and Melbourne supporters want to uproot the base of the club to get him. I'd rather Watts, who will be an outstanding footballer and I'll put my faith in Neeld and co to develop Lucas Cook into a great second foil for Mitch Clark.

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Generous tonight then

I've always lived under the mantra that people earn respect, but I've decided that every human being should implicitly have that right unless they revoke it through their actions. It's a bit of a break through, so patience may be required.

So no, it's not "generosity".

What the hell was that ?

 

I'd rather Watts

Without in any way denigrating Watts, don't embarrass yourself. These players are in different leagues. I'd give up two Watts for one Cameron.

I think I've worked this out. I'm not meant to assume you're an idiot ?

I rarely give the benefit of the doubt.

*Polite golf clap*


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