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Tom Mitchell

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26 disp and 155 af, ahead of Kennedy on 34 disposals.  Though Would prob say kennedy was single handedly trying to drag his team over the line in the 2nd half. 

Edited by DominatrixTyson

 

Whatever his price was it just went up. He was probably their best in a losing team.

Whorethorn can pay overs if they want him. I hope the Swans bend the Hawks over during trade negotiations if he nominates the Hawks.

I'm glad for the sake of the competition that the Swans might not be able to keep Mitchell.  There has to be some payback for having both Buddy and Tippett on big $.   (Tippett I think is a bust and they're stuck with him now) The next push will be how they keep guys like Heeney and Mills when their next contracts are due.

I know where Tom Mitchell ends up will be a negotiation between himself and the Swans,  but you'd have to think there'd be a lot of other clubs with more salary cap room that could make an offer that would better satisfy them than what Hawthorn will.  

 
22 minutes ago, grazman said:

I'm glad for the sake of the competition that the Swans might not be able to keep Mitchell.  There has to be some payback for having both Buddy and Tippett on big $.   (Tippett I think is a bust and they're stuck with him now) The next push will be how they keep guys like Heeney and Mills when their next contracts are due.

I know where Tom Mitchell ends up will be a negotiation between himself and the Swans,  but you'd have to think there'd be a lot of other clubs with more salary cap room that could make an offer that would better satisfy them than what Hawthorn will.  

If it were me I would be getting rid of Tippet and keeping Mitchell.

Just now, Redleg said:

If it were me I would be getting rid of Tippet and keeping Mitchell.

Agree, and I'd take him at Melbourne on about 25% of his current salary.

  • 2 weeks later...

4 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Do you reckon this blokes had the "what the [censored] have I done" moment yet?

I hope so.

 

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