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If we don't get Dangerfield we may get someone else of his ilk. Picks 2 & 3* are prized picks for other clubs regardless of how they feel about the draft or drafting. There may be another star in the pipeline that we've got our eye on - that's just my presumed assumption, not a statement of fact.

Or ... we might end up doing 2 deals with both those 2 picks ... 2 x Tyson/Salem type deals. Effectively we could end up with 2 more "Tyson" types and 2 prospects at say ... picks #10 & #12.

In the end, we felt we were blindsided by the Scully defection but once Hogan starts playing to his capabilities, we'll have had a huge win with that deal ... imagine if Scully was still here on big money? A 'C' grader. What started out as a huge negative is turning into a huge positive.

If GWS had any real supporters they would be filthy about the Scully situation and they would be scratching their heads about letting Tyson go.

Roos has a history of turning someone else's negative into a positive ... he proved that at the Swans.

We'll be bringing in some established talent or unearthed talent - Roos will make sure of it.

*Assuming we get pick 3 for Frawley

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I can imagine that somehow he will end up at the Cats. How? Got no idea.

Who have you heard that we will be signing in the trade period?

Dangerfield is still a chance, although slim. There is one big fish though wanting Dangerfield.

Lumumba is just a matter of crossing the i's and dotting the t's.

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Well I went through party boys posts and he has intimated that Patty isn't the only person we've talked to, also said Lamumba is a lock and put down Trealour with pick 2 in potential trade thread, so let's see.

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I started thinking that until I saw his favourite players were our '94 forward line (ahhh the memories)

I doubt BV could name 5 of the six

Favourite players - just a decoy ^_^ He only joined DL 2 weeks ago. Where has he been all these years with such juicy trade tid bits!

If it is someone within the club he will surely be found out soon enough and then there will be all hell to pay! :(

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This is an instance where the only two parties that should matter is Adelaide and Melbourne.

We should offer Pick 3 and Adelaide would accept as Danger is destined to go for a worse pick next year.

We would trade for him on the last year of his contract and try to convince him to stay beyond 2015.

The player should not be allowed to stop a trade unless he has a clause built into his contract to do so.

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Dangerfield is still a chance, although slim. There is one big fish though wanting Dangerfield.

Lumumba is just a matter of crossing the i's and dotting the t's.

Avid reader for some years.

Welcome aboard TH.

please note: you won't be taken seriously until you've posted 10,000 times.

Dangerfield to the Hawks is my tip,

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I would be happy even we we ended up with a Treloar , Malcevski and Lumumba out of all this, and maybe a Brayshaw or Petracca.

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What do the Hawks have that would compensate the Crows...?

He will wait another year until free agency, they don't have to offer anything.

That's why 'Machsy' has been saying we get him this year or not at all. It may appear the not at alls are winning.

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Dangerfield is still a chance, although slim. There is one big fish though wanting Dangerfield.Lumumba is just a matter of crossing the i's and dotting the t's.Avid reader for some years.

In your first post you said he won't be coming?

Now there's a slim chance?

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Welcome aboard TH.

please note: you won't be taken seriously until you've posted 10,000 times.

Dangerfield to the Hawks is my tip,

Thanks mate.

Not worried, do not need social media to boost my ego. I'm happy with life outside of the internet.

Will learn more in a few days, hoping we can get him.

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Welcome aboard TH.

please note: you won't be taken seriously until you've posted 10,000 times.

Dangerfield to the Hawks is my tip,

Don't be so thin-skinned.

Demonland is like a pub run only for Dees fans - you can't just throw out coy allusions while everyone is listening and not expect a few 'pffts'...

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Thanks mate.

Not worried, do not need social media to boost my ego. I'm happy with life outside of the internet.

Will learn more in a few days, hoping we can get him.

Again, no need for such a thin skin.

You are walking amongst Dees fans wary of life in general - a few raised eyebrows and eyeballs is nothing.

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This week a contributor to the rumour file on 3aw said that Dangerfield has just bought a property outside Geelong.

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