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They will be Finding Unusual Circumstances Kaotic......'d !!!

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I hope the player managers get their butts kicked too.

Yep, would be great to see Blucher deregistered too. Same [censored] that strung us along with Scully

The findings of the tanking investigation wont even be noticed with all this going on!

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the latest is Tippett will nominate for the draft. would look good in a Melbourne Jumper

that would be seriously funny
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I doubt we'd get Tippett. Would screw with our salary cap. 3 players in our forward line taking up over $2 million. Can't see it happening.

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I doubt we'd get Tippett. Would screw with our salary cap. 3 players in our forward line taking up over $2 million. Can't see it happening.

More likely to go to GC/GWS I would have thought. But I don't think we'd turn him down on the basis that it messes with our balance. Good players are good players.

I guess he could do a Ball and whinge and moan loudly enough so that no-one takes him until Sydney's first pick, or some other club he actually wants to play for.

This story has legs.

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I doubt we'd get Tippett. Would screw with our salary cap. 3 players in our forward line taking up over $2 million. Can't see it happening.

We have plenty to spare with Rivers, Moloney, Green, Jurrah, Martin, Morton, Gysberts gone....

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I'm sure we could afford Tippett. But what would it do to our remaining salary cap and our ability to retain players in the future.

Also after bringing in Pederson and Dawes would Tippett be needed or make either of those trades redundant?

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So the AFL will allow him to enter into the draft and be picked up by, say, a New South Wales team?

So the AFL will allow him to enter into the draft and be picked up by, say, a New South Wales team?

No this gives the AFL time to decided how much pain to inflict on Crows and Tippet. He's playing nowhere next year.

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Knowing Neeld he would take Tippet over Wines.

Neelds care factor of our forward line is 999999999999

Neelds care factor of our midfield is 0

If this isn't tongue in cheek you have well and truly out done yourself here.

FFS

Next time your practicing hold the ball as low down as possible before dropping to your foot and laces out

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If this isn't tongue in cheek you have well and truly out done yourself here.

FFS

Next time your practicing hold the ball as low down as possible before dropping to your foot and laces out

Yeah ok mate, whatever gets you off.

Learn not to get so worked up over peoples opinions, you might hurt yourself one day.

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Guys he Tippet will not be de registered any time soon.

His lawyers would go straight to court and the whole AFL system would come crashing down.

If guilty he will be fined heavily somewhere down the track

Think you are spot on 'old dee'. The AFL won't risk it.

...and by the way anyone who thinks Sydney didn't know about this deal is kidding themselves.

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This is what I think will happen:

Tippett will be cleared of any wrongdoing, he will enter the draft with a clause in his contract to be paid "x" amount of dollars for a NSW team, GWS will be priced out and he will end up at Sydney with pick 23.

Meanwhile, the AFL will come out and say that Sydney's bonus Salary Cap room has been removed after the investigation declares that the price of living is negligible.

This will only happen, of course, after the National Draft concludes with the newly-signed Kurt Tippett donning the Red and White.

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