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So even if we get the 3-&-12-for Beams deal that some are having wet dreams over, that's effectively Trengove + Frawley + 23 for Beams.

MASSIVE overs!

 
  On 11/10/2014 at 04:54, Akum said:

So even if we get the 3-&-12-for Beams deal that some are having wet dreams over, that's effectively Trengove + Frawley + 23 for Beams.

MASSIVE overs!

Not if Trengove can no longer play at the level required by Roos & Stone it isn't.

  On 11/10/2014 at 04:54, Akum said:

So even if we get the 3-&-12-for Beams deal that some are having wet dreams over, that's effectively Trengove + Frawley + 23 for Beams.

MASSIVE overs!

Beams has had a far greater impact on his teams results then trenners & Frawley combined. Plus we may get a pick back for Frost. So Trenners, Frawley, Pick 23 for Beams & Frost? Your kidding if you think that's massive overs.

I really really like Trenners, the bloke, & the player in his first 2 years. Atm he is faced with 1 year left on his contract at Melbourne, coming back from a big surgery and layoff with no g'tees of ever getting back to his form of 3 years ago let alone bettering it!!!!

If the tiges offer him 3 years on big bucks despite this then good on him & the club for exploring it, which at this stage is all that is happening as far as we know.

 

If this is really on the cards..I.e Jack on the move I'd dearly love to see what Melbourne and Adelaide can work out...hint hint...nudge nudge !!

Dont need Toiges or Pies in this at all for a really good outcome :cool:


  On 11/10/2014 at 05:02, jumbo returns said:

Is Beams that good? Must say haven't really noticed him....

Then your alone.....

Harry Collier Trophy 2009

2009 AFL Rising Star nominee Rd 17

Collingwood premiership player 2010

All-Australian Team 2012

3AW AFL Player of the Year 2012

Copeland Trophy 2012

Has finished top 5 at the brownlow, played exceptionally in big games & finals, has led the league in various stats over the years.......

Yeah, he's done more than Mitch Clark, Frawley & Trengove combined by the age of 24!!!

Understand the love for Trenners but gee wizz some people need to relax and have a little faith in Roosy!!!

 
  On 11/10/2014 at 05:04, Tyson_Viney_Toumpas said:

You're obviously joking....

No, seriously....when I watch the Pies, Swan, Sidebottom and Pendlebury dominate...

  On 11/10/2014 at 04:16, Lamashtu said:

Don't think you'll have to wait too long for that wish to come true.

Have I missed something or post?

I've been a little all over the shop the last week with work and have pretty much only see the the news paper article.


  On 11/10/2014 at 05:06, thevil1 said:

Then your alone.....

Harry Collier Trophy 2009

2009 AFL Rising Star nominee Rd 17

Collingwood premiership player 2010

All-Australian Team 2012

3AW AFL Player of the Year 2012

Copeland Trophy 2012

Has finished top 5 at the brownlow, played exceptionally in big games & finals, has led the league in various stats over the years.......

Yeah, he's done more than Mitch Clark, Frawley & Trengove combined by the age of 24!!!

Don't forget Watts, he always has to be factored in somewhere.... :lol:

People on here over rating melbourne players cause they're nice guys need to have a good look in the mirror before knocking Essendon, pies and any other supporters for their over inflated values placed on their players!!

  On 11/10/2014 at 05:08, jumbo returns said:

No, seriously....when I watch the Pies, Swan, Sidebottom and Pendlebury dominate...

Well no offense but I don't think you've been watching very closely, Swan hasn't done much all year due to injuries.

  On 11/10/2014 at 05:08, Tyson_Viney_Toumpas said:

Don't forget Watts, he always has to be factored in somewhere.... :lol:

Throw in watts, scully, scully's compo (hogan etc)....... Yep, Beams has almost more accomplishments as a player than our whole list for the last 10 years ffs!!

  On 11/10/2014 at 05:06, thevil1 said:

Then your alone.....

Harry Collier Trophy 2009

2009 AFL Rising Star nominee Rd 17

Collingwood premiership player 2010

All-Australian Team 2012

3AW AFL Player of the Year 2012

Copeland Trophy 2012

Has finished top 5 at the brownlow, played exceptionally in big games & finals, has led the league in various stats over the years.......

Yeah, he's done more than Mitch Clark, Frawley & Trengove combined by the age of 24!!!

Didn't know this - cheers.


Really think the Tigers are stupid enough to offer 12 for a dud? I don't!

  On 11/10/2014 at 05:09, Tyson_Viney_Toumpas said:

Well no offense but I don't think you've been watching very closely, Swan hasn't done much all year due to injuries.

True :)

  On 11/10/2014 at 05:06, thevil1 said:

Then your alone.....

Harry Collier Trophy 2009

2009 AFL Rising Star nominee Rd 17

Collingwood premiership player 2010

All-Australian Team 2012

3AW AFL Player of the Year 2012

Copeland Trophy 2012

Has finished top 5 at the brownlow, played exceptionally in big games & finals, has led the league in various stats over the years.......

Yeah, he's done more than Mitch Clark, Frawley & Trengove combined by the age of 24!!!

No he's not alone on that.

  On 11/10/2014 at 05:08, jumbo returns said:

No, seriously....when I watch the Pies, Swan, Sidebottom and Pendlebury dominate...

Ha! Swan!! When was that, 2012? Oh no, wait, that was the year Beams won the Copeland..... Steele gets off the chain thanks to Beams & Pendles, the captain, being a top 3 in afl player, is the only player at the pies who can impact a game more than Beams, not even Cloke can or does.


  On 11/10/2014 at 05:08, jumbo returns said:

No, seriously....when I watch the Pies, Swan, Sidebottom and Pendlebury dominate...

He has had a more consistent season than pendles in my opinion. Pendlebury has had some stand out games but looking at the season as a whole beams is probably just behind him as Collingwoods best player in 2014.

Edit: whole is spelt with a w...

  On 11/10/2014 at 05:08, jumbo returns said:

No, seriously....when I watch the Pies, Swan, Sidebottom and Pendlebury dominate...

Did you watch a collingwood game???

  On 11/10/2014 at 05:16, DTJ said:

He has had a more consistent season than pendles in my opinion. Pendlebury has had some stand out games but looking at the season as a whole beams is probably just behind him as Collingwoods best player in 2014.

Edit: whole is spelt with a w...

And what level will Beam's game be at in 3 or 4 years? This year's performance is only part of the equation if you are going to give up the kind of high draft picks that have been mooted.

 

Trengove is my favourite player so this makes me a little sad but really, he isn't comfortably in our best 22 unless he can recapture early form, the MFC need to be ruthless, pick 12 will be a very good player, and one that hasn't been scarred by the last eight years.

  On 11/10/2014 at 05:18, Deez nuts said:

Did you watch a collingwood game???

Maybes - in between cooking, or painting or flicking on D'land.


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