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Done Deal - 3 way trade

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That Pie scum with a massive win:

Beams and Lamumba and pick 67 (which they weren't going to use) out!

Greenwood, Varcoe, Pick 5, Crisp in!

Seriously I hate that scum, why can't we play hardball like that?

I'm pretty happy with that, I think we'll get more out of Lumumba than the other clubs get out of Clark & Varcoe


Geez didn't c this coming at all!!!

Pls never deal with wobbles again.

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That Pie scum with a massive win:

Beams and Lamumba and pick 67 (which they weren't going to use) out!

Greenwood, Varcoe, Pick 5, Crisp in!

Seriously I hate that scum, why can't we play hardball like that?

Are you kidding me?

Two of their best performers from last season for a bloke that has played one good season at North, Travis Varcoe and Pick 5?

If they get Pick 5 right and if Greenwood becomes their 3rd best mid - then they win.

Otherwise, their slide will long continue.


I don't know why, maybe it's finally set in but now for once I feel infuriated with Clark going to the Cats. Maybe it was the poorly Photoshopped image, I'm not sure.

Now (to me anyway) he is nothing more that a feral moggy that swipes at the hand that feeds him.

That Pie scum with a massive win:

Beams and Lamumba and pick 67 (which they weren't going to use) out!

Greenwood, Varcoe, Pick 5, Crisp in!

Seriously I hate that scum, why can't we play hardball like that?

I think the Pies have lost honestly.

Beams is an absolute star and Lamumba (or whatever his name is) I believe was an All- Australian.

Varcoe is average at best, Greenwood has had one good year but I think will be a solid citizen, pick 5 and Crisp are unknowns.

I'd be filthy if I was a scum supported

This picture makes me ill:

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he should add some more tattoos to keep trying to make up for his complete lack of personality

Pick 25 is in the Beams deal as well. I think Collingwood have done okay.


Yeah, what's with the angst at Collingwood? They lost a top 5 player in the league for draft picks; not an ideal situation. Would any of us like to lose Nathan Jones for a first and second rounder?

I'm more disgusted at Geelong, who easily win out in that deal. I'm not one to wish injury on a player, but [censored]... if there was ever a player who deserved an "unexpected deterioration in their recovery" it sure as hell ain't Trenners. It's a scumbag down at the Cattery, running away from his problems like a coward.

That Pie scum with a massive win:

Beams and Lamumba and pick 67 (which they weren't going to use) out!

Greenwood, Varcoe, Pick 5, Crisp in!

Seriously I hate that scum, why can't we play hardball like that?

I don't know about that. The Pies just lost their 2nd and 4th best footballers from last year and it is very unclear how much quality they have received in return.

Would you swap Tyson and Dunn for that lot?

I could assume it was us who didn't want Clark and give him the benefit of the doubt. But I won't.


If Clark comes good, obviously Geelong are massive winners out of this.

To the point of moving back into solid top-4 confidence.

Despite Collingwood getting Pick 5 and a whole pile of extras, they wont be happy with this. Beams is a top-ten midfielder in the AFL and Lumumba would have been even more important to them next year, with their rebounding paths now very, very limited.

Melbourne got a useful player, solid AFL quality, in a role we really need filled.

While it is irritating to see Clark go, I'm going to focus on the fact we got something in a situation that six weeks ago was nothing.

 

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