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Taylor Walker

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Out of contract end of next year.

Best mates with Bernie and Clisby.

Melb get in his ear now and start selling him the club, the G and the town.

 

Maybe, how much is he getting at the crows?

There was a tweet the other day from tex saying he reckons him and Dawesy would be pretty dangerous up front, i'd say Vince and Clisby are already in his ear.

 

There was a tweet the other day from tex saying he reckons him and Dawesy would be pretty dangerous up front, i'd say Vince and Clisby are already in his ear.

In the list of reasons why a player picks a club, barracking for the Dees as a kid or having a few mates play there I reckon would be faaaarrr down the list of good reasons.


Adelaide would want massive compo in a trade, our first round pick and possibly a player.

The Crows will be highly uninterested in trading Walker given his age and KPP status. Another year of low draft picks might be enough to sway them but would we be prepared to hand over a top 10 pick for another forward with a bad injury history?

 

The Crows will be highly uninterested in trading Walker given his age and KPP status. Another year of low draft picks might be enough to sway them but would we be prepared to hand over a top 10 pick for another forward with a bad injury history?

For this guy? Absolutely.

Forget Walker turn our attention to Dangerfield.

Article in the AFL website is that he mentioned he wont resign with the crows unless he sees a direction of the club and success in the future,, Got a feeling he was rather annoyed at the some of the decisions the crows have made in regards the Kurt Tippett saga and getting banned from first two rounds of the national draft.

Comes out of contract at the end of 2015 so hopefully by then we are a attractive football club with a clear direction and massive improvement on field. Said Money be the issue but im sure we would look after him well in that department.

Thoughts?


Forget Walker turn our attention to Dangerfield.

Article in the AFL website is that he mentioned he wont resign with the crows unless he sees a direction of the club and success in the future,, Got a feeling he was rather annoyed at the some of the decisions the crows have made in regards the Kurt Tippett saga and getting banned from first two rounds of the national draft.

Comes out of contract at the end of 2015 so hopefully by then we are a attractive football club with a clear direction and massive improvement on field. Said Money be the issue but im sure we would look after him well in that department.

Thoughts?

We lack a genuine superstar, i reckon we should chase with everything we have.

Adelaide would want massive compo in a trade, our first round pick and possibly a player.

player & a pick, or 2?

For this guy? Absolutely.

I'd want to see a dominant return to AFL level footy.

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There was a tweet the other day from tex saying he reckons him and Dawesy would be pretty dangerous up front, i'd say Vince and Clisby are already in his ear.

Up the front of the medical room?

Taylor Walker would be a beauty as long as his knee is strong enough.

We must make this club an attractive place to want to come to as ROOS and PJ said at the launch dinner.

Free Agency movement will be busy this year after the season.

Thankfully we got Roos.


Salivating at the thought of Walker and Hogan in the forward 50

Yep. IF Chip decides to go the deals go into action. The MFC must never shy away from the trade table.

It is here to stay

Forget Walker turn our attention to Dangerfield.

Article in the AFL website is that he mentioned he wont resign with the crows unless he sees a direction of the club and success in the future,, Got a feeling he was rather annoyed at the some of the decisions the crows have made in regards the Kurt Tippett saga and getting banned from first two rounds of the national draft.

Comes out of contract at the end of 2015 so hopefully by then we are a attractive football club with a clear direction and massive improvement on field. Said Money be the issue but im sure we would look after him well in that department.

Thoughts?

My thoughts are that if Dangerfield bolts, tempting Walker away from Adelaide becomes a real possibility.

Not just for us though.

Yep agree Machsy.

And silly me shouldn't have said forget about Walker. I just think lets have a serious crack at Danger and if that fails go for Walker. But he does look like a pretty loyal bloke to be honest.


I'd offer Danger the coin Mitch is on and the captaincy,

Please not another key position player with knee history.

I can handle it if they're basically clean before they arrive and something goes wrong, but will we never learn our lesson?

 

Out of contract end of next year.

Best mates with Bernie and Clisby.

Melb get in his ear now and start selling him the club, the G and the town.

I think we would have to win 9-11 gamed to be able to "sell the club"

I'd offer Danger the coin Mitch is on and the captaincy,

Mitch was on about 800k a season. Danger will need 1.4m a season.


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