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Because its a pipe dream/fantasy & Danger has already stated he's happy in Adelaide.

Do you hate these posts because they're realistic

I think he's referring to whether you're just stating your opinion or that you have inside knowledge

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Because its a pipe dream/fantasy & Danger has already stated he's happy in Adelaide.

Do you hate these posts because they're realistic

Who is the coach at the minute?

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Just to add nothing but more speculation to the conversation, I was talking to my wife's uncle yesterday who is from SA and has contacts high in the AFC and also knows an exec at TAB. He said he had a call from a work contact who was in Bali on Friday and was desperate to know how/where he can put some money on the Dangerfield to Melbourne deal getting done on Friday. Obviously it didn't happen on Friday but perhaps it was held up with Richmond wanting to do their due diligence on Trengove?

Anyway just another interesting nothing story to add to the pile.

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I do believe it's Paul "I'll never coach again, I'm happy where I am" Roos.

The dream isn't dead until it's dead. Until then I'll stay asleep, if it's all the same to you.

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I have no inside info, just basing my opinion on what has been said in the media & not choosing to believe the emotional bipolar people on here... We don't hear from these people all year, then all of a sudden everybody has a friend or contact, don't you think its a bit suss?

From what I've heard I don't think Danger is coming, if he does then you beauty.

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Because its a pipe dream/fantasy & Danger has already stated he's happy in Adelaide.

Do you hate these posts because they're realistic

They're annoying because they aren't based on anything but come across like they are.

It's also a lame win/win type of post. Because if it turns out right you get on your high horse and say you were right, but if it's wrong we're all so happy no one pulls you up for making a stupid post.

It's easy to be negative....


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Just to add nothing but more speculation to the conversation, I was talking to my wife's uncle yesterday who is from SA and has contacts high in the AFC and also knows an exec at TAB. He said he had a call from a work contact who was in Bali on Friday and was desperate to know how/where he can put some money on the Dangerfield to Melbourne deal getting done on Friday. Obviously it didn't happen on Friday but perhaps it was held up with Richmond wanting to do their due diligence on Trengove?

Anyway just another interesting nothing story to add to the pile.

I don't know whether or not to laugh Gonzo. No offence intended, I normally enjoy your posts.

Just not sure if you're serious or not.

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I have no inside info, just basing my opinion on what has been said in the media & not choosing to believe the emotional bipolar people on here... We don't hear from these people all year, then all of a sudden everybody has a friend or contact, don't you think its a bit suss?

From what I've heard I don't think Danger is coming, if he does then you beauty.

No, I agree with you. It reminds me of those losers who thought last year that Paul Roos was a chance to coach us.

What a bunch a of unrealistic no-hopers - why even waste phone money calling people like that?

Everyone knows that you should only pick the fruit you know you can get...

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They're annoying because they aren't based on anything but come across like they are.

It's also a lame win/win type of post. Because if it turns out right you get on your high horse and say you were right, but if it's wrong we're all so happy no one pulls you up for making a stupid post.

It's easy to be negative....

No, see my post above.

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I do believe it's Paul "I'll never coach again, I'm happy where I am" Roos.

The dream isn't dead until it's dead. Until then I'll stay asleep, if it's all the same to you.

What we really need is for you to have another shower, Nasher.

Worked last time.

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No, I agree with you. It reminds me of those losers who thought last year that Paul Roos was a chance to coach us.

What a bunch a of unrealistic no-hopers - why even waste phone money calling people like that?

Everyone knows that you should only pick the fruit you know you can get...

All I'm saying is, I'm not building my hopes around rumours based from people I don't even know on the internet.

Sky is the limit, we should always target the best, but from what I can tell away from Demonland, he's happy to stay in Adelaide & we are taking our picks to the draft.

Once again, I don't have a source or have any info, but one thing for sure is... I'm not basing my opinion around a few posters from here who all of a sudden have inside info, I'm still very sceptical on a popular one.

If Danger does come, I'd be over the moon.

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Roosy before it was announced but I kept my mouth shut.

McLean to Carlton, big whoop.

A bit of social / personal stuff that would just get deleted on here but plenty of it eventually gets alluded to in the media.

Quite a few things before 2012, but I forget what they were, that's not a cop out, I went code blue a couple of times in intensive care in 2012 and my once excellent memory has been [censored] since.

Got the Judd one very wrong, I remember that.

I'm just adding to hope after I recieved the message. I'd like you all to be as crushed and disappointed as me if it doesn't happen.

But I really am excited.

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Because its a pipe dream/fantasy & Danger has already stated he's happy in Adelaide.

Do you hate these posts because they're realistic

I read the other day that even Dangerfield is sick of the speculation.

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Roosy before it was announced but I kept my mouth shut.

McLean to Carlton, big whoop.

A bit of social / personal stuff that would just get deleted on here but plenty of it eventually gets alluded to in the media.

Quite a few things before 2012, but I forget what they were, that's not a cop out, I went code blue a couple of times in intensive care in 2012 and my once excellent memory has been [censored] since.

Got the Judd one very wrong, I remember that.

I'm just adding to hope after I recieved the message. I'd like you all to be as crushed and disappointed as me if it doesn't happen.

But I really am excited.

From someone who has no contacts or insiders, thanks for passing on the info.

I will take it for what it is and try to temper my excitement.

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Roosy before it was announced but I kept my mouth shut.

McLean to Carlton, big whoop.

A bit of social / personal stuff that would just get deleted on here but plenty of it eventually gets alluded to in the media.

Quite a few things before 2012, but I forget what they were, that's not a cop out, I went code blue a couple of times in intensive care in 2012 and my once excellent memory has been [censored] since.

Got the Judd one very wrong, I remember that.

I'm just adding to hope after I recieved the message. I'd like you all to be as crushed and disappointed as me if it doesn't happen.

But I really am excited.

Thnx for sharing. That's a better strike rate than I ever got out of Connolly.

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Hawthorn have advised Adelaide that if wish to have Kyle Cheney then they are prepared to accept a straight swap for Dangerfield!

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Hawthorn have advised Adelaide that if wish to have Kyle Cheney then they are prepared to accept a straight swap for Dangerfield!

They'd argue it is better than the nothing they'll give them next year when he walks to them as a FA......

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I still refuse to believe the hype... It's bloody exciting but I still can't believe it

My main reasoning is because I've been a Demons supporter for far too long (not as long as some) but long enough to know this,doesn't happened to us.

Sure we got Roos - but the AFL funded that through Peter Jackson. Goodwin was a good signing (hype wise - coaching wise we won't know for 3-4 years).... But what else?

Tyson was a fluke really but talk of Danger or 2 A graders coming to the Dees - who are we kidding haha??

I am going to dis-believe - Would hate to be wrong :)

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Posters. Please stop your bickering.

Thanks

Need to pass the time somehow WJ haha

THis week won't end quickly enough - afterall 109 pages and no action :)

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