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I can't wait for Friday night when the AFL website lists an article called "Dees hook Dangerfield" and we write it off as another fish joke.

 
 

If danger is reading his - yes we have lost the plot..


If danger is reading his - yes we have lost the plot..

If Danger is reading Demonland he is better than a 50/50 chance

Norm Smith's Curse, on 09 Oct 2014 - 12:02 AM, said:snapback.png

If danger is reading his - yes we have lost the plot..

If Danger is reading Demonland he is better than a 50/50 chance

Or maybe he's lost the plot. What the hell are you doing, Danger? Get off a footy fan forum. :P

Edited by AdamFarr

Maybe N. Jones to a SA club.... :(

 

Gday Guys,

Got a really good source in Adelaide (have to remain confidential) and he tells me that the Dangerfield deal is a formality now, just a few personal things being teed up before we give off pick 2and toumpas and tapscott and a third round pick in exchange for danger and a second round pick.

Other word has it Auzzie Wonaeamirri supposedly wants to make an AFL comeback? Would you want the little master down at demonland?

Food for thought on a Thursday morning!

Shrug...


Tomorrow is D Day.

Remains to be be seen if D is for Danger or Denied.

Edited by Chook in Perth

Danerfied to the Demons... Then, Roos flies off to Hawaii

This bloke knows how to operate.


Shrug...

What happens to Stretch with our third rounder, if we were to give that away? Doesn't sound like someone's thought through their rumour. :P

What happens to Stretch with our third rounder, if we were to give that away? Doesn't sound like someone's thought through their rumour. :P

Possibly giving up our second rounder to GWS for their third rounder in the Frost deal. Maybe that's the aforementioned third rounder?

Adelaide then give us their second rounder, so we still have some picks to trade.

But you're right, bit of a dent in the rumour.

Edited by Lamashtu

Possibly giving up our second rounder to GWS for their third rounder in the Frost deal. Maybe that's the aforementioned third rounder?

Adelaide then give us their second rounder, so we still have some picks to trade.

But you're right, bit of a dent in the rumour.

The other dent being Tapscott has no worth whatsoever.

What happens to Stretch with our third rounder, if we were to give that away? Doesn't sound like someone's thought through their rumour. :P

It just says a third round pick, it could as Lamashtu suggests be another one that we acquire from another club.

Still amusing how 'definite' these rumours are! :)

Not sure about the Dangerfield rumour of trading him for picks 2&3 (which is also mooted to involve sending Toumpas back home despite the MFC website saying only recently that he was a required player). Effectively Melbourne would be giving away three top three draft picks for one player! No thanks; l don't care how good he is! I have confidence in Roos, Goodwin and Stone as being capable of developing our own superstars. It is is not as though we are in a Premiership window next year and we do have a succession plan in place with Roos/Goodwin!

I am quite happy to have Brayshaw, McCartin/Wright and Toumpas in our stable of home grown stars!

Edited by CBDees


It just says a third round pick, it could as Lamashtu suggests be another one that we acquire from another club.

Still amusing how 'definite' these rumours are! :)

Until we have that pick though, we can't be offering it up for trade knowing we're tied to taking Stretch with it.

I want Dangerfield though, so let's roll with this rumour. ;)

Edited by AdamFarr

Food for thought on a Thursday morning!

More like seafood for thought!

Highfive!

No one?

 

you used to be cool ;-)

Haha. 'Land changes people, Chook.

More like seafood for thought!

Highfive!

No one?

I sea what you did there!

On topic... I'd be disappointed if we lost Toumpas :-(


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