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FAREWELL JIMMY TOUMPAS

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Entirely possible the deal is on the table pending a potential trade, say Toump says he's happy to stay but if we can get a deal done for him to go back to SA he's happy with that too,

he might have agreed to terms but not signed on yet.

 

Yes Lynden is ok.

So many levels, Redleg. You done good.

Quality banter on this thread. I love you Demonland.

 

Toumpas is is NO position to stuff around if wanting to stay. Melb aren't coy announcing signings.

All seems a bit odd.

Toumpas is is NO position to stuff around if wanting to stay. Melb aren't coy announcing signings.

All seems a bit odd.

We're still a few weeks off the official trade and free agency period. Patience is required.

We're still a few weeks off the official trade and free agency period. Patience is required.

why

Does he expect to be traded ?

Is he holding out ?

Call me cynical. ..He's not a priority me thinks.

Not a priority but if he is going to be a part of a trade then it won't happen (or at least it won't become public) for a good 3 - 4 weeks yet.

you win

Capt Obvious for Sept

 

Translation for Olisik: The title of this thread should of been changed long ago.

Comedy gold.

Think we would be lucky to get a 3rd rounder for Jimmy. Kid isn't up for the game


Entirely possible the deal is on the table pending a potential trade, say Toump says he's happy to stay but if we can get a deal done for him to go back to SA he's happy with that too,

he might have agreed to terms but not signed on yet.

Or he might not have agreed to terms but still wants to stay. Or he could be travelling and unwilling to sign until he returns from his holiday. Or his manager is waiting for another club who he thinks might be interested completes their playing commitments for the year. Or...


Which surely mean he is being shopped around.

Would not take long I would have thought.

Would not take long I would have thought.

yeah ...but until the circus week officially starts a lot of things are like glue...not going to budge until something causes whats next to it to do so...i.e the knock on effect.

I reckon there IS a market for both JT and JW... but it will totally depend upon the other parties...in respect to these guys its a buyers market.

The Toump wont be on anyones priority list...but for some clubs might be a case of "at the right price...worth a gamble"...but later in the trading

Silence is deafening!

Hey, What did you say ? you speak to me ?

maybe this thread should be merged into the Hartlett thread, or the Andrew Moore thread ?

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Hey, What did you say ? you speak to me ?

maybe this thread should be merged into the Hartlett thread, or the Andrew Moore thread ?

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Why?

So much wasted time commenting on Doumpas.For good news Dangerfield will be a Dee for 2016,we may also pick up for zilch,nil,nothing Ayce Cordy a de-listed Dog and on the rookie list Lachie Keefe. I have taken my meds and it was yummy.can't for the copy and

pasters for there juicy comments and the good old grammer police. If we were visual the fashion police would be doing o.t

So much wasted time commenting on Doumpas.For good news Dangerfield will be a Dee for 2016,we may also pick up for zilch,nil,nothing Ayce Cordy a de-listed Dog and on the rookie list Lachie Keefe. I have taken my meds and it was yummy.can't for the copy and

pasters for there juicy comments and the good old grammer police. If we were visual the fashion police would be doing o.t

I can't see any grammatical errors in there at all ENYAW. Pleasure as always to read!

I can't see any grammatical errors in there at all ENYAW. Pleasure as always to read!

Not as pleasurable as Dee-luded.

 

So much wasted time commenting on Doumpas.For good news Dangerfield will be a Dee for 2016,we may also pick up for zilch,nil,nothing Ayce Cordy a de-listed Dog and on the rookie list Lachie Keefe. I have taken my meds and it was yummy.can't for the copy and

pasters for there juicy comments and the good old grammer police. If we were visual the fashion police would be doing o.t

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