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Putting players up for trade isn't all that tough and ruthless if no-one takes them or we have to give them away.

I'm not talking about the end results, which haven't occurred yet, I'm talking about my hope for this new aggressiveness, if its true, that we will take to our desire for success. not all trading out of players is healthy, & some can hurt a club... ie: trading out a much loved player, or someone who turns into a star.

so not tough so much, having a fire sale, but rather making the necessary decisions, the hard decisions.

whether these rumours are real, or smoke screens, & warning shots over bows, we don't know.

All our trade talk seems to be about Howe, Watts, Dawes, Garland, Toumpas and now also Dunn.

I'm not sure how 'aggressive' it is for the club to be willing to consider offers for AFL-level players who are not critically important to the team, even if they are creditable and good contributors to culture.

'Aggressive' in my mind would be talking about trading Tom McDonald as a part of a deal to get Dangerfield. Or Gawn and our top pick for Prestia and big Zac.

For the record, I wouldn't approve of that level of ruthlessness. I think it comes at a secondary cost of increasing other player's willingness to move out.

Generally, when we struggle to assemble an AFL-level best 22, I'm reluctant to let any credible players go.

I agree Little Goffy, & I have also thought of those trades some time back, but would rather try to get the job done with those earlier mentioned, than shipout a TMac.

I would do Gawn for Danger in a millisecond on Dangers current recent form.

TMac, I would need more convincing.

we've all been deluded about just how good our credible players are/were... green, davey, & bruce were all overrated, as was robbo, & white in the last half of his career.

....and nunn were at all aggressive footballers... none were leaders of a footy club, except Jnr Mac. but we sure got him in the cross-hairs, didn't we... a direct hit, to our own culture.

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Nope.

His comment about how we should trade Christian Salem at the end of this year because he is 'injury prone' takes the cake for me.

The guy is a fool. Try not to take him too serious AF

Sound like a broken record. Should I link your hypocritical post about Salem?

That said if we truely were being aggresive then Salem would be in the firing line.

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What the [censored]

If we trade Dunn I am done with this [censored]. Most important player on our list in close to a decade, holds down the back 6 like a champion and we want to entertain trades?

I'm glad this thread is a troll post otherwise I would be [censored]

If we can trade Dunn (and something else obviously) for the likes of Prestia then me must. First of all, we have Frost have can come in and fulfil (potentially exceed) Dunn's role. Secondly, look at the likes of the Bulldogs who do not have many great defenders yet can still make finals thanks to their elite midfield, if we have to lose Dunn to gain a star then so be it.

I am a huge Dunn fan though and rate him highly, so I'd only want someone good in exchange. Garland is more dispensable IMO.

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Nope.

His comment about how we should trade Christian Salem at the end of this year because he is 'injury prone' takes the cake for me.

The guy is a fool. Try not to take him too serious AF

I rarely do, dazzle, but sometimes there are posts that are just so outlandish and mindboggling that I have to comment on them.
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If Dunn is traded that's it for me. May as well just relocate to Tasmania if that happens as it would be the end of the MFC.

I think it would be an unusual move to say the least as I think Dunny has actually found his niche. I am amazed at how he has built himself up to the point that he can wrestle with the gorillas now.

Not sure it would mean the end of the club though... :huh::wacko:

The others I am not so surprised about if they are up for trade.

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Just trying to one up olisik, but would anyone trade Tom McDonald for someone like Dangerfield or Fyfe? Just putting it out there, because I would.

No because the hypothetical isn't grounded in reality. Dangerfield is a FA and Freo wouldn't trade Fyfe like we wouldn't trade Hogan or Brayshaw.

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Think your in the wrong thread if you don't want aggresive trading.

Go and make a thread called 'slightly risky trading' if you don't like the posts here mate.

Good god man.There's a difference between aggressive trading and mind numbingly stupid trading.

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