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nah but it would be a Goodwin initiative, which the rest will probably follow as to not undermine the future boss

 

Did we offer both picks? If so, I'm glad it didn't pan out. I wouldn't even trade Brayshaw on his own for Danger.

Yeah we did..Very happy the trade didn't go through. Can't wait to see Petracca out there alongside Brayshaw.

nah but it would be a Goodwin initiative, which the rest will probably follow as to not undermine the future boss

Your understanding of how a football dept works = zero.

 

Your understanding of how a football dept works = zero.

It is around Schwab levels, I won't deny this, but I'm in good company here.

It is around Schwab levels, I won't deny this, but I'm in good company here.

No coach would want to be surrounded by sycophants and yes-men, nor would an assistant last if this were his M.O.


Isn't it? Because at that time Melbourne were offering picks 2 and 3 lol.. It's not about what Adelaide want to settle for, Dangerfield has to agree to be traded to the club and unfortunately the way it's going it's Geelong or nothing. We are offering Adelaide pick 6 this year and 1st round next year, Adelaide are all over that but Dangerfield isn't accepting a trade to Melbourne.

It was an off the cuff comment. Pick 1 in any draft is better than a compo pick around the 13/14 mark.

SS is a scrubber.

a very good cultured, & DNA scrubber... & he would walk into our current team.

It wont just be Goodwin it will be a group decision. Do you think Goodwin could just overrule the opinion of the rest of the footy staff?

& it won't be just a milkman, it'll be a baker & a candlestick maker, were after. the milkman will be just a small part of our bigger ambitions.

For whatever it's worth, mentioned on BF by a GWS supporter that Tom Bugg is a lock to come to us.

 

For whatever it's worth, mentioned on BF by a GWS supporter that Tom Bugg is a lock to come to us.

I call BS on this. There's a GWS supporter? :P

That just put you on the ASIO watch list!

He will be put on an Asio hit list ..... Inshallah !!!!!!!!

Well then, I just don't see us losing a game next year.

Made me giggle... thought id post the appreciation

No a graders as we'd hope for (hopefully yet) but handy additions in their own right... Well time will tell... Surely an upgrade on a few we have now though

No coach would want to be surrounded by sycophants and yes-men, nor would an assistant last if this were his M.O.

Ideally, yes. But I'm suspicious that Carlton's most recently departed coach might have operated that way.

Heard KB and Dr Turf on the radio this morning talking about richmonds interest in getting Dom Tyson to tigerland

Surely this is not serious


Heard KB and Dr Turf on the radio this morning talking about richmonds interest in getting Dom Tyson to tigerland

Surely this is not serious

Well the rumour is [censored] then.

KB said Treloar was a definite to go Richmond.

Heard KB and Dr Turf on the radio this morning talking about richmonds interest in getting Dom Tyson to tigerland

Surely this is not serious

Is this where it came from??

Oh dear. Not to be taken seriously then obviously.

Heard KB and Dr Turf on the radio this morning talking about richmonds interest in getting Dom Tyson to tigerland

Surely this is not serious

Were you listening to Comedy Hour on sen?

I hear that carlton are into Tomlinson, surely we could do worse then him up forward?

Heard KB and Dr Turf on the radio this morning talking about richmonds interest in getting Dom Tyson to tigerland

Surely this is not serious

Tyson has a contract at Melbourne until the end of 2017.


Heard KB and Dr Turf on the radio this morning talking about richmonds interest in getting Dom Tyson to tigerland

Surely this is not serious

Richmond are in an interesting space for us. They think they're close to being a contender and will therefore sacrifice high picks for ready made players that fill their perceived weaknesses.

So maybe there's an opportunity for us with Tyson to Tigers...

They have picks 12, 31, 49... and players? what would be acceptable for Dom?

Richmond are in an interesting space for us. They think they're close to being a contender and will therefore sacrifice high picks for ready made players that fill their perceived weaknesses.

So maybe there's an opportunity for us with Tyson to Tigers...

They have picks 12, 31, 49... and players? what would be acceptable for Dom?

Forget about it, if Martin wasn't such a d.... then him.

Agree, the list at Tigerland looks average, but I'm not that familiar with whos who and we'd be looking at a Mid to replace a mid...

 

Richmond are in an interesting space for us. They think they're close to being a contender and will therefore sacrifice high picks for ready made players that fill their perceived weaknesses.

So maybe there's an opportunity for us with Tyson to Tigers...

They have picks 12, 31, 49... and players? what would be acceptable for Dom?

Considering our needs at the moment and the deficiencies that still plague the midfield, Dom is one of our almost untouchable players. He will still be a gun - the guy is only 21.

Ideally, yes. But I'm suspicious that Carlton's most recently departed coach might have operated that way.

Really? Brad Green doesn't strike me as that kind of fellow.


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