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The whole football Industry sort of adopts a dialect of Roos-speak come this off season Silly Period

what transpires is seldom what anyone is actually saying. Smoke and mirrors etc

its just like Roos when he talks.. Who remembers the choreographed utterances form early on to when he "accepted" the Melbourne position.

This a dance of words

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It looks like double speak! For us to actually announce we are approaching Crows there must be some real possibility that he can be had. By all accounts there have been plenty of overtures to him. Otherwise why would we make a public statement and waste time and energy.

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It looks like double speak! For us to actually announce we are approaching Crows there must be some real possibility that he can be had. By all accounts there have been plenty of overtures to him. Otherwise why would we make a public statement and waste time and energy.

the force is strong with this one !!

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I am now officially excited.

Mahoney wouldn't ask for a trade and make it public if we were no chance.

He didn't give much away - just that we made an inquiry and that, if he was interested, we are best placed to put a deal together. Glad we are inquiring about it but not excited yet.

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He didn't give much away - just that we made an inquiry and that, if he was interested, we are best placed to put a deal together. Glad we are inquiring about it but not excited yet.

Interesting as others note that such a public display of this has transpired. Kind of odd, unless........

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This is an emotional rollercoaster... Just like Judd/Scully/Roos/Tanking etc.

The easy way to overcome that is to keep telling yourself that there is no way in hell that Danger will ever come to us, even if I see him in a Melbourne polo at a press conference it will be a conspiracy to f@#k with my mind.

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It all comes down to an offer he cant refuse. His lawns I will mow. Anyone care to clean out his gutters every 6 weeks or so?

He can have my wife every second Tuesday.

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I still think we are talking about this to distract everyone else from our real target...

could be a double bluff too. Get everyone paranoid your targeting someone else by stealth when all youre doing is walking straight up to the front door in plain sight. Lots of things hidden in plain sight !!

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Is pick 2 & 3 for Dangerfield fair?

Mmm..........Scully / Trengove for Dangerfield.............where do we sign!

would more likely be pick 2 , Toumpas and pick 22 for Danger and their pick 29

Id do that ( but then I AM biased !! )

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Is pick 2 & 3 for Dangerfield fair?

No, definitely not.

Danger will be 25 next season. Coughing up picks 2 AND 3 would be reckless in the extreme. Those picks are hugely important in establishing a team for sustained success. They can net us 3 or 4 high quality players.

The club won't be that silly. I hope.

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No, definitely not.

Danger will be 25 next season. Coughing up picks 2 AND 3 would be reckless in the extreme. Those picks are hugely important in establishing a team for sustained success. They can net us 3 or 4 high quality players.

The club won't be that silly. I hope.

ye... ummm [censored] that.. I WANT DANGERR

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