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How much should we offer Scott Pendlebury next year?


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I think we offer him a three year deal and offer up more money than the pies IF we make the eight next year ( or go close to it) and offer him the captaincy

And then when Ollie Wines is out of contract offer him more than Port have put to the table, giving him the chance to come home and more money

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Plus Pendles barracked for the dees so maybe that counts for something, no one jump down my throat for saying that either, I just said maybe

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Why don't we try getting someone a little more realistic.. Bryce Gibbs.. Out of contract free agent.

I remember watching his father play, Ross Gibbs (3) WPFC, I must be getting old!

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I've been ratting my brain trying to remember, because it was literally like 2 days after the AFL draft combine last year.

It was more than likely total bulldust, but I guess we'll soon find out come end of next year.

Ollie has been said to be pretty loyal and would like to repay Power for their faith. He wants to make his own history rather then follow Viney around.

Doubt that has changed.

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Even if all our young mids come through in the next couple of years,we still won't have anyone with the class of Scott Pendlebury.

I think we should offer him a $9 million / 7 year deal with the Captaincy as a sweetener.

We need a Marquee player at the Dees and just his coaching of our young mids would be priceless.

C'mon Melbourne,pull of a ruthless deal for once!

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I've been ratting my brain trying to remember, because it was literally like 2 days after the AFL draft combine last year.

It was more than likely total bulldust, but I guess we'll soon find out come end of next year.

Asked his manager on draft day "what do I do now?" after being drafted, in reference to playing in Victoria. Manager told him in 2 years he can go wherever he wants..

Not signing a contract extension for a reported 400k definitely makes you wonder what he's thinking??.. I hope he comes to the Demons, but I think he is to loyal and will stay with port.

Very respectable young man...

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Even if all our young mids come through in the next couple of years,we still won't have anyone with the class of Scott Pendlebury.

I think we should offer him a $9 million / 7 year deal with the Captaincy as a sweetener.

We need a Marquee player at the Dees and just his coaching of our young mids would be priceless.

C'mon Melbourne,pull of a ruthless deal for once!

I'm not sure about the length, but I think whatever is left after we match Frawley's FA offer and secure Hogan should be used to lure someone really good, be it Pendlebury or another top-line mid. We should have plenty of cash available for these goals given the current state of our list.

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Come on Melbourne!

Lets do something stupid and ruthless!

Lets mortgage our future as a club with one idiotic deal!

Come on!

Are you serious?

We're mortgaging our future by paying $1M+ a year for spuds like Jordie,Tappy,Bail and Jetta and getting no return year after year!!! Get rid of those 4 hacks and lure a superstar mid for the same $$$

You'd be the first to Wee your pants if we got Pendlebury

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