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Any word on whether we have?

A truck load of cash?

Would be counterfeit if we did.

 

What about a Howe for Motlop trade with a pick swap?

Perhaps the Cats would like the idea of Howe playing 2nd fiddle to Tomahawk.. or replacing the retiring Rivers/Enright across half back.

What about a Howe for Motlop trade with a pick swap?

Perhaps the Cats would like the idea of Howe playing 2nd fiddle to Tomahawk.. or replacing the retiring Rivers/Enright across half back.

Not sure the cats will look to us again, Rivers has worked for them but I don't think the same can be said for Clark and Bleese.

 

Garry on TFS tonight following Damian Barrett's take on Prestia being courted by the Dees: "and he's (Prestia) a big fan of the Demons".


The deal with prestia has been in the pipework for quite a while. These things tend to be fairly advanced when purple finds out.

 

The deal with prestia has been in the pipework for quite a while. These things tend to be fairly advanced when purple finds out.

Or alternatively he finds rumours on football forums and turns it into "news" because so many people are willing and desperate to believe.

Prestia, Treloar, O'Meara, Dangerfield.

If we could land just one these players I would be ecstatic. Just imagine if we could trade for one and land danger as a free agent. Time to clean myself up and come back to reality :(


It's a bit ominous at the moment. Apparently Collingwood and North are frontrunners. Haven't heard anything about the Dees yet.

no point leading the race on the first corner; its the last you'd like to be traveling well at, & with a strong finish.

A truck load of cash?

Would be counterfeit if we did.

well, a truckload of the AFL'ss :huh: cash will do then. can we get them to guarantee a loan or 2 ? :cool:

Gary seemed to know more than he was letting on.

imo gazza always knows more, than he lets off.

The deal with prestia has been in the pipework for quite a while. These things tend to be fairly advanced when purple finds out.

people like 'purple', only find things after they are left out, for him to sniff out. should have been a truffle finder, 'purple'. & let loose out in a big paddock.

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Prestia, Treloar, O'Meara, Dangerfield.

If we could land just one these players I would be ecstatic. Just imagine if we could trade for one and land danger as a free agent. Time to clean myself up and come back to reality :(

a trade package to jag [Prestia/O'Meara] double, would be sensational. happy to run the risk on jeager's knee. imo, the Suns need some mature aged conservative type players, to settle that place down.

we need more talent. I can think of a few players we've rounded off nicely, that'll suit the Suns situation. take your pick from half our side.

Just what we need, another Toumpas Bash!!

We already know these things!

Time to Move on!

I am with you PF Some on here never ever wanted the Toump when he was picked

Never going to make it and whether it was Viney or neeld dosent matter

It was a monumental stuff up ( one of many ) Blind Freddy could see Wines was the real deal Just so typically MFC. That's what


Don't mind that though, you never know what we're planning. The Tyson trade came out of nowhere, so something like that could happen again this season. Fingers crossed.

Yes and Tyson has been a huge success so far Right?

Yes and Tyson has been a huge success so far Right?

Had an average season this year but excellent last year...how is Kelly going by the way?

Had an average season this year but excellent last year...how is Kelly going by the way?

A bit over the top there rjay

Had an average season this year but excellent last year...how is Kelly going by the way?

We may have gone for Bontempelli

We may have gone for Bontempelli

No. Wasn't seen in the mix. Roos liked Salem, wanted a deal to get a player and pick before 10 for Salem. Much more likely to have gone for Kelly if that didn't eventuate


We may have gone for Bontempelli

Fairly certain Billings is the one we would have selected.

We would have gone for matt scarenberg at pick 2 if not for the tyson trade

 

We would have gone for matt scarenberg at pick 2 if not for the tyson trade

I thought the Pies got a steal when he slid down to 6, but he could well demand a trade back home without playing a game for Collingwood.

A bit over the top there rjay

11 Brownlow votes and a few BOG's, he's had a down season but still yet to play 50 games.

I thought the Pies got a steal when he slid down to 6, but he could well demand a trade back home without playing a game for Collingwood.

They've had a few steals 'Chaser', Grundy was another at pick 18.


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