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Tom Lynch (Adelaide Crows)


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The SEN Adelaide reporter explained earlier today that Tom Lynch is after a three year deal but the Crows are only wanting to give two. He said that the Dees are the club that are most interested. Had a consistent year now that he's fit and injury free after a few years in the system.

I'm sure we'd all prefer his Gold Coast namesake but could be a very handy foil for the Hulk?

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Hope this rumour is true, he would look just lovely next to Jesse. Hes a damn nice player in his own right

Hes averaging 18 possessions, 7 marks and has kicked 22 goals so far. That possession average is very impressive for a key forward

And in 2013 he averaged 7.4 marks and kicked 33 goals in 17 games

Just for the icing on the cake - he kicked 10 against GWS once.

Let's hope that he's forgiven Viney for breaking his jaw.

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Just for the icing on the cake - he kicked 10 against GWS once.

Let's hope that he's forgiven Viney for breaking his jaw.

I bet that incident would make him wanna play with VIney rather than have ill feeling toward him

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I bet that incident would make him wanna play with VIney rather than have ill feeling toward him

So an opposition player breaks your jaw and you miss 6 weeks of football.. and the only reason you wanna play for that team is because a player broke your jaw and you get a thrill out of it?? Yeah i dont think it works like that HH... Up their with your finest.

id like to think he wants to play for us because we are an up and coming team that he sees melbourne a good fit for him to really thrive and he sees a big future for his career. Not some bloke breaking his jaw..

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So if this rumour gains any momentum, how do people compare his worth to us? Who is at an advantage if we looked at a Lynch for Toumpas trade?

I am a little concerned that Lynch has been overrated by his stats, not only is he getting a third defender behind Walker and Jenkins, but he also seems too inconsistent. My extended family are all unfortunately crow supporters and all i ever hear about Lynch is the typical whipping boy frustration.

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Show me where I said it was the only reason

Actually Ill make it easier for you, show me where I even mentioned Melbourne

"I bet the incident would make him WANT TO PLAY WITH VINEY"

Soo unless there is another Viney hidden at another club im pretty sure your basically mentioning Melbourne right there HH..

try again

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' "I bet the incident would make him WANT TO PLAY WITH VINEY"

Soo unless there is another Viney hidden at another club im pretty sure your basically mentioning Melbourne right there HH..

try again

I bet that incident would make him wanna play with VIney rather than have ill feeling toward him

So an opposition player breaks your jaw and you miss 6 weeks of football.. and the only reason you wanna play for that team is because a player broke your jaw and you get a thrill out of it?? Yeah i dont think it works like that HH... Up their with your finest.

id like to think he wants to play for us because we are an up and coming team that he sees melbourne a good fit for him to really thrive and he sees a big future for his career. Not some bloke breaking his jaw..

You competitively made up in your head things that I never even said. Its right there in the quotes.

Be humble and admit you went off half cocked for no reason at all

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You competitively made up in your head things that I never even said. Its right there in the quotes.

Be humble and admit you went off half cocked for no reason at all

Your [censored] kidding me right?

I knew you were simple but i didn't think you would stoop this low..

But serious explain why the incident 'would want to make him play with Viney' instead of ill feeling towards him..

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We need more MIDS.

Then some more mids and more.

We also need a 2nd key forward to support Hogan.... e can get mids too

Would you guys do a straight swap of Toump for Lynch?

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Would be interesting to know what dollars are involved over the 3 years he is after. Handy player that's can play forward but he has his limitations. I think Howe is still the better player of the two.

If Howe is after 600k and lynch is wanting around 400k lynch might be the better option financially.

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