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Heard an odd whisper today...just a whisper . Wasnt really much to do with footy but seemed to line up with the OP. Seems an intermediary may have had a word or two.

we need more than 2 or 3 new mids. who knows. A reasonably talented kid starved....... sounds like someone's favourite type.

funny ol' world lol

 

Was close to being a tiger last year

I don't know if the kid is any good or on the move but you never know

If we could land Adams and Tyson with pick 2 that would be a big get. Tyson is highly talented just unlucky with injury so far.

 

What about Adams, Tyson and Miles for 2 and Jamar.

They desperately need another experienced ruckman and Bellchambers and probably Mummy are unavailable.

All three of their boys want to go home and we could keep 3 mates together.


What about Adams, Tyson and Miles for 2 and Jamar.

They desperately need another experienced ruckman and Bellchambers and probably Mummy are unavailable.

All three of their boys want to go home and we could keep 3 mates together.

Sorry Redleg, Jamar is worth very little if anything. They'd probably want Gawn above Jamar.

And has Mummy signed again with Swans? Talk GWS are into him bigtime.

Is Miles really that good..?

I played footy with Anthony as a Junior mate and he is absolutely worth picking up, good size, hits the ball as hard as anyone i have seen and is deceivingly quick, would be straight into our best 22 in my opinion and would only cost a third round pick potentially, he is far too good to be rotting in the reserves anywhere

 
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Apparently, his name has been revived in despatches and the fact that he played at the Oakleigh Chargers with Jack Viney wouldn't hurt out chances of attracting him.

I just have this feeling that GWS wouldn't mind having a dominance over the top of the draft table as it has done in the past two seasons. A super trade that includes him as one of two midfielders coming to Melbourne in exchange for pick 2 and/or a player would not be beyond contemplation.


Denham mentioned we were into him on SEN the other morning.

Doesn't sound like you plucked that from thin air WJ.

mmm! sounding better jack.

Shiel & Tyson for 2 and Blease to reunite with his ol buddy. Can't mention his name. It makes me want to spew!

mmm! sounding better jack.

Shiel & Tyson for 2 and Blease to reunite with his ol buddy. Can't mention his name. It makes me want to spew!

I would be more than happy to see that.


Dom Tyson and pick 10 from Giants

Pick 2 & Sam Blease from MFC.

I'll sign that off

That sounds closer to the money. No chance GWS would give us Tyson AND Shiel for Pick 2 and Blease. This one is at least more realistic.

We then keep Pick 10, trade our two second rounders for Myers and Vince and we start to have some semblance of a midfield.

Dom Tyson and pick 10 from Giants

Pick 2 & Sam Blease from MFC.

I'll sign that off

No thanks

Dom Tyson and pick 10 from Giants

Pick 2 & Sam Blease from MFC.

I'll sign that off

Thank christ you dont work for the MFC


That's basically saying you think Blease is worth pick 10?

Could also be saying that Dom Tyson isn't worth Pick 2, so adding Pick 10 and Blease evens the deal a little more.

Thank christ you dont work for the MFC

Lol coming from the bloke that wanted lewis jetta and Gary Rohan for pick 2...

Hypocrit much?

Lol coming from the bloke that wanted lewis jetta and Gary Rohan for pick 2...

Hypocrit much?

assuming you have never seen Jetta and Rohan play

 

assuming you have never seen Jetta and Rohan play

Jetta and Rohan for pick 2... It would NOT happen. Put a plug in your celebral region as the leak is frightening !!!

Lol coming from the bloke that wanted lewis jetta and Gary Rohan for pick 2...

Hypocrit much?

dazzledemon36 ... you at least know the world of reality


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