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Weren't you the poster saying we were in box-seat to land Shuey, Demoneyes?

I believe he also said we'd signed Rockliff?

 

You're being a bit funny there guys! I need a laugh, had a big night, fortunately stayed off the computer!

 

We think we are a chance with Shuey.

We MFC or we demonlanders?

Reminds me of statistics I just read

Two out of three marriages ends in divorce

The other one ends in murder

:wacko: I've given up & living alone

me, the pet, & the car.

a 3-some made in my dreams. :wub:

murders are happening, but not in my home.


If we can Trade pick 2 for any of Rockliff, Selwood, Swallow, Sloane or Beams and a pick in the 40's

We then trade the 40's pick for ShaneSavage

Trade Pick 51 to North for Levi Greenwood

Draft Picks

20. Dom Sheed

(Sylvia compo) 21. Zak Jones

37. Daly Garlett

Preseason Draft - Viv Michie

Delisted Free Agent - Daniel Cross

So we add to our list:

One of Rockliff, Selwood, Swallow etc.

And

Shane Savage

Levi Greenwood

Dom Sheed

Zak Jones

Dayle Garlett

Viv Michie

Daniel Cross

Jesse Hogan

That would be a pretty good trade and draft period I reckon! It's realistic too as long as we can get someone good with pick 2. If not then we just pick up Aish or Kelly.

I would be happy with that and our midfield still looks a lot better!

If we can Trade pick 2 for any of Rockliff, Selwood, Swallow, Sloane or Beams and a pick in the 40's

We then trade the 40's pick for ShaneSavage

Trade Pick 51 to North for Levi Greenwood

Draft Picks

20. Dom Sheed

(Sylvia compo) 21. Zak Jones

37. Daly Garlett

Preseason Draft - Viv Michie

Delisted Free Agent - Daniel Cross

So we add to our list:

One of Rockliff, Selwood, Swallow etc.

And

Shane Savage

Levi Greenwood

Dom Sheed

Zak Jones

Dayle Garlett

Viv Michie

Daniel Cross

Jesse Hogan

That would be a pretty good trade and draft period I reckon! It's realistic too as long as we can get someone good with pick 2. If not then we just pick up Aish or Kelly.

I would be happy with that and our midfield still looks a lot better!

Phew! Nice work there. Sounds good to me!

 

"Melbourne is awaiting opposition offers for its prized No.2 pick in this year's draft, having set its asking price at an established midfielder with at least eight seasons left in the tank.

Under new coach Paul Roos, the Demons are desperate to lure an opposition midfield star to boost their on-ball division.

Giants Dylan Shiel and Taylor Adams, West Coast's Luke Shuey and Essendon's David Myers are among the midfielders who have already been linked with Melbourne"

:wacko: I've given up & living alone

me, the pet, & the car.

a 3-some made in my dreams. :wub:

murders are happening, but not in my home.

A well informed source says the pet has plans in motion and is confident of getting its man.


RUMOUR: Pick 2 and 21 = Luke Shuey and Pick 6

only rumour I stress!

RUMOUR: Pick 2 and 21 = Luke Shuey and Pick 6

only rumour I stress!

It's from the FB page that throws up ridiculous stuff lifted from forums and 'trade radio'. It's not true.

It's from the FB page that throws up ridiculous stuff lifted from forums and 'trade radio'. It's not true.

they wouldnt of just thought that up must be some sort of logic in the rumour

they wouldnt of just thought that up must be some sort of logic in the rumour

You go ahead and keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better.


You go ahead and keep telling yourself that if it makes you feel better.

as a matter of fact it does!

they wouldnt of just thought that up must be some sort of logic in the rumour

lol

Welcome to our planet! The TV is overrated but pastries are good. Enjoy!

im aching for someone with some real info, anyone that has any connection with the club and its negotiations , get on here n just feed us a bit!

People reposting stuff read on fb and the like is getting a bit much.

they wouldnt of just thought that up must be some sort of logic in the rumour

A few years ago a mate who is a Kangaroos supporter posted a bs trade on the Roos forum and stated it from sources "inside the club" that at face value appeared feasible just to see what the reaction would be.

Within half an hour, blokes were ringing up SEN with it.

People post all sorts of crazy crap at this time of the year............believe none of it unless it comes from the club.

A well informed source says the pet has plans in motion and is confident of getting its man.

hahaha, the pet is in human years about 85+/-

the car may get me one day tho. :)


If we end up with picks 20 and 21 after we have traded pick 2 for an established mid and we have lost Col in the FA, is there any horse trading we can do to swap our picks down to 15 to 19 for example to try and get our hands on the likes of Dunston or Sheed etc. do we need to cough up a player just to get a swap down plus a lesser player etc? Just trying to think outside the square perhaps.

Ch 7 news in perth claim shuey has told them he has no plans to leave west coast.... Take from that what you will

Ch 7 news in perth claim shuey has told them he has no plans to leave west coast.... Take from that what you will

I Think thats the closest thing to the truth on this thread how dare you crush my dreams haha

 

Yes and I still think it's Crows we will be doing the deal with!

I think we will know in the next couple of days whether we have a trade for pick 2. Can't see it being strung out, the club said they would look at offers over the weekend and I'm sure that would also involve the SANFL GF.


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