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Announced on 360 tonight that there's been a major stuff-up at Adelaide. The media have got hold of a copy of the 2016 Adelaide FC calendar, and Danger doesn't have a page. That's sure to set the hares running ..... even faster!

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Announced on 360 tonight that there's been a major stuff-up at Adelaide. The media have got hold of a copy of the 2016 Adelaide FC calendar, and Danger doesn't have a page. That's sure to set the hares running ..... even faster!

Heard about this, but apparently it isn't even the club that produces the calendar, it's a third party. Even then though, there could be something in it... Dangerfield would normally be their number one selling point (along with Tex).

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Announced on 360 tonight that there's been a major stuff-up at Adelaide. The media have got hold of a copy of the 2016 Adelaide FC calendar, and Danger doesn't have a page. That's sure to set the hares running ..... even faster!

Heard about this, but apparently it isn't even the club that produces the calendar, it's a third party. Even then though, there could be something in it... Dangerfield would normally be their number one selling point (along with Tex).

Apparently he is the June full page spread though, so take it as you will.

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Announced on 360 tonight that there's been a major stuff-up at Adelaide. The media have got hold of a copy of the 2016 Adelaide FC calendar, and Danger doesn't have a page. That's sure to set the hares running ..... even faster!

They put these together ages out from the end of season. The bigger stuff-up was Griffen and Cooney on the cover of the Dogs calendar for this year.

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Would love if (we don't get him obv.) Geelong don't get him. All my Geelong supporting mates are so arrogant in bragging and thinking he is already a signed deal. They are already talking another finals campaign next year headed by him. Wold love to rub it in their faces.

I'm with you on this. Outside of him miraculously coming to us I'd much rather him stay in Adelaide and not go anywhere near the handbaggers.

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I'd like him to go to Geelong for for $7mill and then sit out the season/s with depression.

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Huge play being made by dees for danger. Source trade rumours facebook. ;)

Lol....

Roos and Goodwin aren't stupid. I think the Hawks are front runners over Geelong. The only way we would enter the picture is by insane amounts of money. Until he's signed with someone else we're a chance, all be it a small one.
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I reckon it's about time clubs start matching offers on RFA's just to be dicks.

once they make a decision to leave they're fair game, especially if compo picks are done away with.

Match the pick and send him to the draft, give the lions some thinking to do.

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Kardinia Park (my age), Round ? 2016: Bernie does a Round 3 2015 on him and MFC does a Round 12 2015 in them. Sweet!

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He will stay in Adelaide and sign on for another 3 years

Will he?

Where are you getting that from?

Perhaps Facebook, where fans are trolling their Crows supporting friends by tagging them in an article from 2012 announcing a three year deal?

That's cold, by the way, sheesh...

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The supposed reason for Paddy returning to Vic is to be near his family in Moggs creek.

Well, the greater Melbourne area is really only another 45 mins away from Geelong. He will be busy training and playing footy all over the country for 10 months of the year so an extra 60 kms from Ma and Pa won't mean much. FCS, he's managed to cope in Adelaide for 6+ years without being too homesick.

If he chasing immediate success he'll end up at Hawthorn on a pretty handy salary.

If he really see's 60kms as a big deal and just wants a big pay day and no chance of success he will choose Geelong.

If he's hopeful of success and wants to play a role in bringing the MFC into finals and possibly a flag within the next 8 years before he retires and get paid a shed load for it then we're in with a chance.

All Victorian teams are in the race if he's going to return.

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The only reason he should leave Adelaide is for money, and why not ?? He's earned it.

The only reason he should choose Geelong over Melbourne is for the 'perks' of the job - the facilities, the coaches to make him a better player - and why not ?? Geelong have their own super training base and club administration under the one roof. We're separated by the train tracks and share facilities with other sports and the general public.

The family thing is merely a sweetener.

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Without wanting to get anyone's hopes up too much, he has decided where he will be playing next year. The only thing I can say, he won't tell me where ... now I know that sounds pretty tame, but if he was going to stay in adelaide, he would have said. Despite speculation, Hawthorn were not a factor.

I believe the Melbourne offer was huge, and dwarfed the offer from Geelong. I genuinely believe it's very likely he could be at Melbourne next year. If he isn't, then don't blame anyone at the club for lack of effort.

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