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Robinson coming to a team he once said played "bruise free footy" is almost comical.

I'd take him though.

Truth be told, he was set up and never said the phrase himself.

When asked if he though Melb played "bruise-free-football" on the day, he was too stupid to not say "oh, I don't know about that..."

But all he really said was "oh, uh, yeah, I guess so..."

I believe the phrase came from Brereton's mouth, from memory.

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Might be a better player in a better side but I think he's gone as far as he can at Melbourne.

Sums it up best for me.

Doing OK for a fringe player likely to be delisted if he's not traded - already up to his 3rd club on the "rumours" table.

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I have been reliably informed that Blease will be traded to Carlton for Mitch Robinson.

Source would like to remain anonymous.

(source would not let me post until now, when I said the link to Carlton was on twitter he gave the go ahead for me to post)

Ahhh ... I see it now ... Roos' plan for recovery is to produce a team of psycopaths in 2015.

Nothing else has worked in the past 8-9 years so why not?

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Some very interesting recruitment being rumoured for the club. Not sure if coincidental or not but if Roos is targetting some controversial players it could say a lot about what he thinks of our current list.

That they are 'vanilla' personality player types!

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Ahhh ... I see it now ... Roos' plan for recovery is to produce a team of psycopaths in 2015.

Nothing else has worked in the past 8-9 years so why not?

Who knows what Roos is thinking.

I'd rate the source as very reliable though. Didn't mention if there was an exchange of picks involved in the deal or not, only the two players.

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Agree ET, I detest the man.

Ballantyne and Crowley are nice folk in comparison.

Don't know about Ballantyne, his teammates seem to like him and I admire the way he goes about his football. Would love him at Melbourne.

...and Crowley is supposed to be a top bloke. Not a bad player either.

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Just what we need is Robinson punching people, going out to 5 am and getting his jaw broken. Go Dees.

And of course that's what he did right? Just went out and punched someone. Not get attacked and defend himself. He just assaults people. Cause he's a d1ckhead and a "rubbish human", according to people who have never met him.

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Carey and Ablett are just two players in the history of the game who probably wouldn't have passed the no dheads policy. I know they were exceptional players but the fact is most clubs will have an idiot or two. We've probably got a couple on our list at the moment and a couple who left over the last couple of years would've fitted the description with ease.

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If Sam Blease is on a list next year he can think himself lucky.

If we get anything at all it will be a bonus.

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