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I can see your argument rpfc but I'm unsure if you have a reason for the opinion or its just general negativity.

Given ND opens him to the risk of Port picking him up (as they have threatened) the PSD does offer him benefits if his true goal is returning to Vic.

Given he holds the choice, persuasion is possible.

If we don't see a better option out there...

I don't know. We can always have the discussion.

Or he can do a Luke Ball and make it more difficult.

We will see.

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Definitely could do without the PSD, but then how much of a chance would we have of getting him then?

I reckon players in his position with potential suitors (as opposed to desperate hope that someone will want them) tend to choose the relative certainty of the PSD.

We have to try to convince him he'd be better going in the PSD so he can get to us, while Port will be doing their best to convince him that GWS or GCS will take him first, so might as well stay with the devil you know.

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Don't think we will get him in the ND but if our FD want him pretty sure if we got in his ear and guaranteed to him we would take him pick 3 in PSD and he makes it clear he wants home to Victoria then we should be able to snare him

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I spoke with his parents yesterday. He's here in Melbourne should MFC want to talk to him, but he hasn't had direct contact (only indirect, through his manager). He's desperate to return home, for family, girlfriend and footy.

Lets hope we want him.

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Ball priced other teams out of contention, considering it was just too much to shell out for a bloke who had suffered chronic OP yet wouldn't even submit himself for a medical.

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No worries. I wondered about Ball. Though did he just nominate the Pies as his team or did he specifically put a price on his head? Money wouldn't have been a deterrent for Melbourne, but him refusing to play for us would.

He did both, while publicly shunning melbourne in the process... my hate for Mr Ball started that day whilst simultaneously stoking my collingwood rage... Perhaps I should let that anger go, It's like that old saying. Fear leads to anger. Anger leads to hate. Hate leads to anger. No, wait. Fear leads to hate, hate leads to the dark side. Hold on, no... First you get the women, then you get the money, then you... Okay, we'll forget that.

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Correct me if im wrong, but in this time of free agency, cant he just sign with whoever he wants. Not sure if there even is a PSD this year?

Only delisted players can. Jacobs would have walked out on his club, not delisted so it's slightly different.

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I spoke with his parents yesterday. He's here in Melbourne should MFC want to talk to him, but he hasn't had direct contact (only indirect, through his manager). He's desperate to return home, for family, girlfriend and footy.

Hmmn, interesting on all levels.

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If he has attitude problems as reported why would we go near him isn't that the reason a few players were traded/delisted?

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If he has attitude problems as reported why would we go near him isn't that the reason a few players were traded/delisted?

Those that left were massive projects that we didn't have time for.

More than happy to bring in blokes with attitude issues IF they can play footy...

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Will likely nominate for the ND.

If that's the case then we have no hope of getting him to the club. Who knows where he'll end up in the ND?

We would have to come to an agreement with his management to go into the PSD. That's the test for our our football department if, in fact, he's in their sights.

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