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Makes me really, really nervous that we'd consider this so soon after the Clark disaster.

I think we all wish we'd never intercepted that trade with Freo. Nice to see Neeld's legacy come full circle as a complete and utter disaster in every single way.

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i have zero interest in Beams coming to the MFC

Something about him just bugs me

Do elaborate? Is it him scoring 120+ supercoach every week....getting 32 touches and kicking 3 goals.....in black and white.....that bugs me also. Would feel much better if he did it in red and blue though!
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Do elaborate? Is it him scoring 120+ supercoach every week....getting 32 touches and kicking 3 goals.....in black and white.....that bugs me also. Would feel much better if he did it in red and blue though!

Or is it the extra 5 - 10 possessions Jones and Tyson will each get because the opposition sends their best tagger to Beams?

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If we make that play for Beams, we will have another Clark on our hands. We do not need to be a stepping stone for players, we need to be the destination. Beams will wait out the year at the pies then go to the Lions.

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I'd like to see Melbourne trade for Beams if for no other reason than to see the massive tanty Greg Swann would throw when pick 3 is included in the deal.

There's a rather delicious irony if the priori...Frawley compo pick secures us Beams and [censored] over Swann, especially after his little tanty the other week.

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If we make that play for Beams, we will have another Clark on our hands. We do not need to be a stepping stone for players, we need to be the destination. Beams will wait out the year at the pies then go to the Lions.

What exactly would be the Lions plan next year to trade him in? They'll have picks with worse currency and will still refuse to trade any players to Collingwood for him.

He won't make it through the PSD to them, and if he does, Collingwood are giving him up for nothing?

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What exactly would be the Lions plan next year to trade him in? They'll have picks with worse currency and will still refuse to trade any players to Collingwood for him.

He won't make it through the PSD to them, and if he does, Collingwood are giving him up for nothing?

AFLPA are pushing to get the time limit lowered for free agency. He will be the poster boy for this cause, sick dad a club that doesn't play nice and Geelongs example of helping a player on compassionate grounds. That and Brisbane will make it happen and get the picks need to make the trade. His management will work the same angles as Ryder's and apply public pressure. Could you imagine the public views of the filth if Beam's father dies. The pies would become bigger social pariah's than the already are, and that would be quite a feat even for them.

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Can't see why Beams is Clark 2.0. Different person, different brain, different personal circumstances.

I'm all for learning from the past, but the only thing to learn from that particular past is that Clark is a douche. The rest is irrelevant.

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Those who had Beams in their supercoach sides and watched him closely - will be happy to see this trade happen.

Footballers footballer. Goal kicking midfielder, gets his ball on the inside and out. I thought he was Collingwoods best this year.

Exceptional player and extremely unlikely pick 3 would become half the player Beams is.

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Can't see why Beams is Clark 2.0. Different person, different brain, different personal circumstances.

I'm all for learning from the past, but the only thing to learn from that particular past is that Clark is a [censored]. The rest is irrelevant.

There's a lot to be said about the character of a guy who chooses money over family.

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There's a lot to be said about the character of a guy who chooses money over family.

None of us know the exact situation, I wouldn't be too quick to judge.

These are professional footballers, with a short career that could be ended every time they step onto the field. I don't begrudge them their right to maximise their income.

In any case, not sure what more Beams could have done to get to Brisbane?

But now the cat's out of the bag, hard to see him going back either - though Dustin Martin tried his hardest to leave Richmond and had to eventually back down. On that note, will be interesting to see who calls whose bluff re Griffin/dogs.

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Can't see why Beams is Clark 2.0. Different person, different brain, different personal circumstances.

I'm all for learning from the past, but the only thing to learn from that particular past is that Clark is a [censored]. The rest is irrelevant.

I posted this on the Trengove thread and personal circumstances are slightly different but

  • Clark wanted to return to Perth due to homesickness and a sick relative
  • Beams wants to return to Qld due to a sick father
  • Clark made an 11th hour change of heart due to more money being thrown at him
  • Beams father is still sick nothing has changed
  • AAMI Park and the Westpac Centre are the same distance form Qld
  • The Suns play in Qld but Paul Connors has told them Beams wants to play in Brisbane
  • Brisbane have more money in their salary cap and have offered a large pay increase to Beams
  • Gold Coast do not have as much salary cap room and the offer to Beams would not be as large
  • Beams father lives closer to the Gold Coast then he does to Brisbane
  • and Beams father is still sick, if my father was sick the Pies would trade me because they would already have been told I would sit the year out and spend it with my father as I would forever regret not spending that valuable time with him

and I don't care what money they pay me it can't by that valuable time

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