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He's Collingwood's Lucas Cook. No.

You might be right.

But i often think of you as Latvia's Malcolm Douglas.

So my opinion is hardly relevant.

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Would take him over Melksham!

Keep your sexual preferences to yourself Angry.

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As opposed to being a bit soft and loving the hard stuff?

the difference between the two imo would be

soft and hating hard stuff = cale Morton

soft and loving hard stuff = jack rewoldt, can win contested ball, still a sook.

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Highly rated draftee that has been cruelled by injury. Yet to resign with the pies. Any love?

I think the mere suggestion that a player like Freeman is a topic for discussion on a trade board is indicative of how impatient we are as a group of supporters with the development of young talent. Seriously this guy has had injuries and is being made to earn his spot, it's a simple as that. We have to get over the idea that just because a high draft pick isn't being played doesn't mean he's ripe to be moved on.

Think: Toumpas, Hunt, etc.

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Yeah, a lot of love here. I liked Salem ahead of him in the draft. But I'd offer Collingwood our second rounder pick for Freeman.

He does have weaknesses, but so did Viney at this time last year. If we can fix VIney up - which we have - then I'd like to see what we could do with Freeman.

Viney fixed himself. It comes back to that 'competitiveness' thing - the willingness to improve yourself as a footballer - which keeps getting talked about among the younger players at the club. It'll become, hopefully, the nexus between these players in a successful Melbourne team for the years ahead.

If Freeman ain't got it, he ain't got it. We can try but he's gotta help himself first.

As for an offer, well, he's gotta nominate us first, otherwise I reckon our first-round pick will get involved in a complex deal, and I don't want that.

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I think the mere suggestion that a player like Freeman is a topic for discussion on a trade board is indicative of how impatient we are as a group of supporters with the development of young talent. Seriously this guy has had injuries and is being made to earn his spot, it's a simple as that. We have to get over the idea that just because a high draft pick isn't being played doesn't mean he's ripe to be moved on.

Think: Toumpas, Hunt, etc.

Hunt is a bit different to Toumpas being younger and not as physically developed.

Hopefully Toumpas has a breakout year in 2016 and we keep Hunt for at least another year, to give him the chance to develop.

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Viney fixed himself. It comes back to that 'competitiveness' thing - the willingness to improve yourself as a footballer - which keeps getting talked about among the younger players at the club. It'll become, hopefully, the nexus between these players in a successful Melbourne team for the years ahead.

If Freeman ain't got it, he ain't got it. We can try but he's gotta help himself first.

As for an offer, well, he's gotta nominate us first, otherwise I reckon our first-round pick will get involved in a complex deal, and I don't want that.

Completely agree. Daniel Cross modelled this brilliantly for our younger players.
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I see it this way...and i liked Freeman for the draft.

If hes in reasonable knick and medically all clear....id expect the Pies would be wanting to keep him. If he isnt and yhey don't. ...why would we ?

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