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Funny ... I heard him being interviewed yesterday, and got the feeling he wasn't fully commited to Collingwood.

I have a gut feel he may consider a move, possible he could be good mates with Dawesy or Leigh Brown or get on well with Neeld.

Means anythings possible.

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It is interesting that Eddie's knifing of Malthouse and his anointing his love child seems to be causing a few rifts. Long may it continue.

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Have him in a heartbeat, compliment our midfield tanks beautifully

??? more fodder for Caro ???

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On the off chance that the lunatics running the asylum at the AFL decide to screw us over the tanking fiasco and take away draft picks then it will be more vital than ever for us to swing a big recruiting coup and the best way these days is through free agency because the only cost is what you pay the player. There's no loss of draft picks when you get a free agent so, as long as we have the room in our TPP, I would be looking strongly at securing Daisy. Make it happen.

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Daisy T ... MFC.

Snowball.

Hell.

Still, if MFC had no draft picks it would be worth venturing into hell to see if a snowball was available and wanted to get out of the joint. I reckon Bucks may be more important than Eddie though.

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If Sylvia doesn't perform this year and we let him go, surely the cash freed up by his departure would be useful in cajoling Daisy across to the Dee's.

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I think we are only going to lure someone of that ilk when we show the kind of improvement that will make us actually relevant.

Show them we are a team on the rise and they may want to jump on, but at the moment...

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I think we are only going to lure someone of that ilk when we show the kind of improvement that will make us actually relevant.

Show them we are a team on the rise and they may want to jump on, but at the moment...

So are you confident this will be the case by the end of this season?

Or, are you happy just to state the obvious?

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Would we have the cap room to afford someone like that and still be safe if a couple of players really improve in the next 2 years and look for bigger contracts? paying dawes and co decent money would leave a dent

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So are you confident this will be the case by the end of this season?

Or, are you happy just to state the obvious?

What is so obvious?

I didn't count too many realists in this thread.

I gave the equivalent of a very polite "are you f___ing kidding?"

Should have been ruder...

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