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Patrick Dangerfield

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somebody light a fire in this thread please

GNF I'm looking at you

It's got nothing to do with Melbourne, the only information worthwhile is that from Adelaide or Dangerfield himself.

I'd suggest Roos attack on FA was a continuation of the MFC's push to ensure we get Pick 3.

When it's announced we have it, things should become clear quite quickly.

 

And next year I'd expect we'll be significantly behind the other clubs (who'll no doubt be led by Hawthorn, Sydney and Geelong) in terms of attractiveness for Paddy and we'll have lost our edge.

Sadly this is spot on. We have to pay big overs ($ and trade picks) to get players the year before their free agency. The successful large clubs just wait for the following year and get the free agent for no draft pick(s) and less coin.

Free agency is spitting on the notion of equalisation and farting on it simulaneously.

The info I have is that this was never seriously considered as an option by other clubs.

The leaks have been coming via Dangerfield's management who believe that Adelaide is ridiculously undervaluing Dangerfield's value.


Expect to hear from Danger by Monday!

I dont disagree or agree with this post it just a long one to quote so we can get to the 100

Yes. I fell asleep while reading it!

 

most clubs are paying overs for good or great players, including melbourne, how much is frawley being offered, if you are a wanted player by multiple clubs then you pay overs.

It's a vicious cycle if you're down the ladder its hard, if you're on the way up it gets easier.

Should Dangerfield join the MFC, we could be knocking on the door of the 8 in 2015 and the crop of 2015 Free Agents will look at us quite differently, i.e. we'll start to look attractive.

Makes you wonder what makes Dangerfield tick and if he's up for the challenge.


One post with negative mail and another with positive. I think the dact we had a crack at Dalhaus suggests we didnt consider danger a cert

somebody light a fire in this thread please

GNF I'm looking at you

Moonshadow and Biffen - both regular posters on this board are sexual deviants!

And daisycutter, also a regular poster, is a gigolo!

That Help?

how about

bbo is a real gentleman and one of the last true genuine fair dinkum aussies still living

you can stop laughing now

how about

bbo is a real gentleman and one of the last true genuine fair dinkum aussies still living

Thanks dc - you're a real mate. I'd bust down a dunny door for you!

Thanks dc - you're a real mate. I'd bust down a dunny door for you!

no probs, you're welcome, hayseed


The 'lads" insist on it dc.

gotta love multiculturalism bbo. took a bit south american culture to civilise romsey eh?

Heard an informed rumour that he told the club's board he was committed to Adelaide but they were low balling him and until they came to the party he would actively seek other offers


Moonshadow and Biffen - both regular posters on this board are sexual deviants!

And daisycutter, also a regular poster, is a gigolo!

That Help?

I resemble that...

 

Care to give any hints on your source?

Lea & Perrins

Bulldust.Nobody has that space.

With Chip and MC Hammer gone we have probably 850 max over 5 .

I am Sydney could - wink wink nudge nudge - find cap space for him.

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