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the story i've always heard with danger was that it was a choice btw adelaide (incumbent), geelong (home), and hawthorn (best team, who can also pay him more than the others).

the reason why the latter was told to me that they were more than just in the running is that in 2015 alone they have $600k salary cap space, and hodge and mitchell have both taken massive pay cuts to play on for one more year in 2016, freeing up around $1m in cap space, plus lake is out of contract at the end of 2015 and no guarantee to play on - although i'd personally say that given chip's injuries and form, hawks need him to play on.

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Could be time to re open this.. Found this on Bigfooty

Found this interesting in Robbo's Tackle column:

2. Patrick Dangerfield: Absolutely think he’s gone, although the Crows remain confident. Still, think it’s the Cats for him, although the Demons talk won’t go away. Anyhow, the guy gives his all and his performance against Richmond was one of his best.

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Patrick Dangerfield @dangerfield32 20h20 hours ago

This bloke seriously dominating today. And By this bloke I don't mean this bloke... #AFLDeesNorth pic.twitter.com/EE3QYSNKUS

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What, to Moggs Creek? If he had any thought of coming to us, he would have done it last year and allowed the Crows to get maximum compensation.

Tongue in cheek. Don't think we'll get Dangerfield, although I bloody hope the Cats don't either.

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My friends, uncles, second cousins, sisters, boyfriend's dad has the same hairdresser as Paddy. Told me its a done deal.

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Without having any numbers to back this up we clearly have a much higher amount of money to put infront of him than the cats and let's be honest we are on the up and they are a shadow of what they were.

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Just thinking about the Danger to Dees scenario.

Actually wouldn’t be a bad option for him.

He’d get serious money. At least 1.0 – 1.2 million a year. Maybe a 6 – 7 million over 5 year deal.

Cash will be freed up so I would say there would be some serious front loading to assist us keeping Hulk, Viney, Gus etc later on.

Got a great young midfield to teach (Viney, Brayshaw, Patracca, Tyson, Stretch, , Neal-Bullen, Newton?...maybe)

Got some experience in there as well (Jones, Cross, Trengove… if he’s right). He wouldn’t have to play in and under as much as we have grunt but not enough polish. Good for his body as it’s taken a battering.

He’s only 25. Give him 5 years, takes him to 30.

Would have some connections to the Crows (Goodwin, Vince)

Deliver it lace out to the Hulk. Who wouldn't want to do that!?

Can go forward and work with Garlett, Neal-Bullen, JKH as a small forward.

I would say our list is in a better position than Geelong & Adelaide's in the next 5 years as we have done a lot of work with the next generation coming through.

Wouldn’t be surprised if the AFL are massaging the club to help them get Danger over the line. Crowds up, sponsorship etc.

Plus Moggs Creek is only a couple hours away. Set him up nicely to retire @ 30...lucky bugger!

If by some chance this does happen, I'm buying shares in Kleenex as there will be a sudden rise in tissue sales!!!

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Could be time to re open this.. Found this on Bigfooty

Found this interesting in Robbo's Tackle column:2. Patrick Dangerfield: Absolutely think he’s gone, although the Crows remain confident. Still, think it’s the Cats for him, although the Demons talk won’t go away. Anyhow, the guy gives his all and his performance against Richmond was one of his best.

and..

Patrick Dangerfield ‏@dangerfield32 20h20 hours ago

This bloke seriously dominating today. And By this bloke I don't mean this bloke... #AFLDeesNorth pic.twitter.com/EE3QYSNKUS

CL8NufVUMAAbmAu.jpg

Maybe he was watching North?

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This is all to cruel. I thought I'd made my peace with this. I'll now be checking for updates every 5minutes. Damn you Robbo!

GNF...Chook.any news...a signed forward dated contract perhaps? Something? :)

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if we do get him (slim chance) prepare youirselves for us playing way overs! 7 years, starting at 1.2 - 1.4mill per year.

a club in our position has to pay overs

I'm happy to pay Danger an extra 300k a year that he doesn't need than retain a Bail or M.Jones on 300k a year.

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There is some noise around. Absolutely.

But difficult to decipher what is driven by truth, and what is driven by stuff like Slobbo's Likes and Dislikes this morning. But people who I consider reliable sources have their ears pricked.

The other thing I'd say is directed at naysayers: It's easy, after the fact, to grab your erection and say "see I told you it wasn't going to happen!!!1!"

But anyone with half a brain would realise these situations are fluid. If Danger doesn't ultimately come does that mean "pick x was tabled, and he's strongly considering Melbourne's offer" is rubbish? No, it doesn't.

Anyway, I'll check in again if I get anything with legs.

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There is some noise around. Absolutely.

But difficult to decipher what is driven by truth, and what is driven by stuff like Slobbo's Likes and Dislikes this morning. But people who I consider reliable sources have their ears pricked.

The other thing I'd say is directed at naysayers: It's easy, after the fact, to grab your erection and say "see I told you it wasn't going to happen!!!1!"

But anyone with half a brain would realise these situations are fluid. If Danger doesn't ultimately come does that mean "pick x was tabled, and he's strongly considering Melbourne's offer" is rubbish? No, it doesn't.

Anyway, I'll check in again if I get anything with legs.

Ah, um, ...what did you say?

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