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Im of the thinking we were never interested. Some folk took idle text chit chat way out of proportion and married that to a desire of their own to go after him.

I think you will find the Dees are flying a bit under the radar at present

I'm thinking there was probably a casual interest, otherwise why would Roos have been in talks with his manager. But I am now wondering whether this might indicate that we are close to reaching some sort of a verbal agreement on one of Adams or Swallow and so have now dismissed Martin as a worst case scenario option.

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I'm thinking there was probably a casual interest, otherwise why would Roos have been in talks with his manager. But I am now wondering whether this might indicate that we are close to reaching some sort of a verbal agreement on one of Adams or Swallow and so have now dismissed Martin as a worst case scenario option.

Once an impression is created it's hard to erase.

But if you read the Age article you'd see why your 'casual interest' line overstates it.

The Age clearly says Martin's manager rang Roos. Not the other way around.

So Carr is shopping his boy around and rings Roos, presumably because he thinks our number 2 pick is the sort of thing the Tiges would want.

Roos confirms his reputation by not jumping for this troubled and troubling young fella and we dodge a bullet, except there never was a bullet except in Carr's imagination.

The value I suspect existed in the exercise from our perspective is that it was a chance for Roos/MFC to flag our willingness to trade pick 2 in the right circumastances. That's all was ever to it.

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I'm thinking there was probably a casual interest, otherwise why would Roos have been in talks with his manager. But I am now wondering whether this might indicate that we are close to reaching some sort of a verbal agreement on one of Adams or Swallow and so have now dismissed Martin as a worst case scenario option.

There wasnt.. Carr texted Roos to congratulate him on his appointment. Roos said thanks..and probably to be whimsically polite ( or a bit of a shlt stir ) asked how he ( carr )was going with Dusty. More a poignant..."hows that ratbag of yours coming along type of thing" No interest, just a comment.

This suddenly gets turned into "Dees chasing Martin"...well , you know the media !! lol

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Once an impression is created it's hard to erase.

But if you read the Age article you'd see why your 'casual interest' line overstates it.

The Age clearly says Martin's manager rang Roos. Not the other way around.

So Carr is shopping his boy around and rings Roos, presumably because he thinks our number 2 pick is the sort of thing the Tiges would want.

Roos confirms his reputation by not jumping for this troubled and troubling young fella and we dodge a bullet, except there never was a bullet except in Carr's imagination.

The value I suspect existed in the exercise from our perspective is that it was a chance for Roos/MFC to flag our willingness to trade pick 2 in the right circumastances. That's all was ever to it.

I based my comment on what Roos himself said during OTC (I think it was) on Monday evening... that he had been in conversation with Martin's manager and that he was waiting for Carr to get back to him. He didn't say who initiated the conversation/contact and so, just like the media, you, I and BB are making assumptions as well.

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Im only repeating what Roos has said !!

Double exclamation marks? Did you stamp your foot as you typed that ^_^

I am also going on my recollection of what Roos said... but maybe you have a better memory than I... not that that's a big ask :)

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I based my comment on what Roos himself said during OTC (I think it was) on Monday evening... that he had been in conversation with Martin's manager and that he was waiting for Carr to get back to him. He didn't say who initiated the conversation/contact and so, just like the media, you, I and BB are making assumptions as well.

As Belzawhatever suggests, Roos did initiate the conversation as he explained On The Couch. I guess not many things are black and white in Roos' world; unlike Neeld. Roos has the huge self confidence to either assess a bonefide DH or convert him. Never forget Roos' quote after Jason Ball missed a soda from out in front. "I've moved on....so should you."

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you're dead right TGR ...things can be different in the "Roos " world :rolleyes:

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Thankfully, far more knowledgable people than the posters here will make the decision on who we draft. It appears that people forget that kids do get off the rails from time to time, but in most cases they get back on track. Martin is a kid who will realise that he can either focus on his football and become an "a" grader or he will fall by the wayside. IMO, he has so much more to give and whoever gets him will get an absolute star. Hopefully Roos and co have the confidence that they can bring the best out in him.

or he'll end up in jail.

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So would anyone rather no [censored] or win games?

I don't wanna win games I want premierships.

..... we can rise quickly, on the cheap, with strong NQR's, but we'll just end up as we have for the last 45 years. or as the saints just have finishing their short reign, lots a flare, promise & Zilch, no Cigar.... and now not much of a legacy to really grab other players imagination as must see stopover to finish their careers.

* the Cats, Swans, Hawks & Bombers are still players preferred destination after moving home.

I want us to do it right, & build a gamestyle with big bodies, & strong players who play like Men, & have the admiration of all the League, & players everywhere. this is our chance Now.

..... we don't want to do it like the saints did. or we'll be back to this same spot in 10 years time.

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Terrible summation of the situation. Simplistic and shallow. Following that line of 'logic', we'd win every game if we had a team full of dheads. Lol!

I'm not saying that but he would help out.

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I don't wanna win games I want premierships.

..... we can rise quickly, on the cheap, with strong NQR's, but we'll just end up as we have for the last 45 years. or as the saints just have finishing their short reign, lots a flare, promise & Zilch, no Cigar.... and now not much of a legacy to really grab other players imagination as must see stopover to finish their careers.

* the Cats, Swans, Hawks & Bombers are still players preferred destination after moving home.

I want us to do it right, & build a gamestyle with big bodies, & strong players who play like Men, & have the admiration of all the League, & players everywhere. this is our chance Now.

..... we don't want to do it like the saints did. or we'll be back to this same spot in 10 years time.

You need to win games to win premierships hahaha :P

But i do agree with what you said.

A yes or a no from you?

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Do they have to be mutually exclusive?

No but i don't think because he is a [censored] we have to associate that to his footy (don't bring the prison salute into this)

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