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The crows look to be staying put and will offer Dangers the all the tea in China to stay when his contract is up. What is more interesting is they may need to drop salary to do so. Who would be in their top 5 earners, and of those who would most likely be put on the table?

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I would do that if I was Adelaide as well.

But, to their credit, they have opted to keep Dangerfield and back themselves in.

They will opt to do that on Thursday at 2pm. They haven't opted into anything until then.

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They will opt to do that on Thursday at 2pm. They haven't opted into anything until then.

Like you, I have no idea if this is a realistic chance or not but the one thing the whole Roos and " I'm not interested in coaching again" drama taught me is, as you rightly put it. I will declare that Danger is not coming to the MFC 2:01 pm Thursday.

It appears the PJ and his crew do not accept the answer no until time has run out completely and the answer has continued to be no. Until that time no only means we keep asking the same question.

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My most reliable source whom I haven't gotten any info off of in ages has told me Dangerfield is happening. No deal details or anything but I thought I'd pass it on anyway.

I'm excited now.

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My most reliable source whom I haven't gotten any info off of in ages has told me Dangerfield is happening. No deal details or anything but I thought I'd pass it on anyway.

I'm excited now.

Past history? What has he gotten right in the past?

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Lol same here. At this stage going to the draft with 2 &3 would be the biggest anti-climax ever. Who would have thiught

One view of the draft this year is that going with anything after pick 3 will be next to useless and we have the whip hand here to to something major.

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Why is he wearing shoulder pads?

He's referencing the 80's. He's a fashionista and unbelievably that decade is back (in music too, which shits me. Couldn't stand synth stabs then, don't find them any more appealing now - even if they are ironic)

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Why not?

I hate this type of posts just quietly.

Yeah shits me too. Everyone talking about us getting Dangerfield at least back it up with I heard something from someone somewhere.

The no's don't even attempt to to justify a no:

It won't be Dangerfield...

At the very least tell us your milkmans wife's cousin in law is Dangers mail man and they've said he's signed an extension with Adelaide.

edit: Lrn2Spll

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