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Trade Radio Discussion

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Can this thread be cleaned the hell up or moved to that rubbish TS BS thread with the other fools.

Can this thread be cleaned the hell up or moved to that rubbish TS BS thread with the other fools.

Thanks for your contribution.

 

Can this thread be cleaned the hell up or moved to that rubbish TS BS thread with the other fools.

Oh, the irony.

SEN hearing that there may be a threeway with Howe to Collingwood for Kennedy and a pick and toumpas to port for a pick.

How is that a 3 way? Sounds like 2 separate trades which leaves us with Kennedy and some shitty picks in a weak draft


The confusion between their, there, and they're occurs because the three words are pronounced in very similar ways. If the word means "belonging to them," use their. If you're able to replace the word with "they are," usethey're. Otherwise, there is only one correct answer: there.

Or, http://www.grammar-monster.com/easily_confused/there_their_theyre.htm

No, I think it is derailed by poor spelling and bad grammar.

Edit:- I'm bored. Sorry for being anal.

At what point do you accept political correctness?

Feminism - homosexuality - slavery? At what point does black become grey then white?

Society is evolving and what was politically correct 200 years ago may not be now, we are evolving. So what is politically correct evolves. You can choose to move with it or become part of history.

I doubt you will.

Thanks for your contribution.

Riiiiiiiiight.....

How is that a 3 way? Sounds like 2 separate trades which leaves us with Kennedy and some shitty picks in a weak draft

That's just what i heard, I thought the same thing, I may have missed something.

Riiiiiiiiight.....

Stuie there is no trade radio news at the moment. We are fellow MFC supporters filling time, often that drifts off topic. No harm there. You can join in the ramblings of bored Demon supporters or you can have a dig. That's fine.

When some real news hits the rubbish will stop, well most of it. In the meantime have a great day.

 

Can this thread be cleaned the hell up or moved to that rubbish TS BS thread with the other fools.

The T$ thread thankfully has done very well without your crap. It was always a fun thread and has remained so. Thanks for labelling all the posters on it fools. Not hard to see why you are disliked by so many on here.

Stuie there is no trade radio news at the moment. We are fellow MFC supporters filling time, often that drifts off topic. No harm there. You can join in the ramblings of bored Demon supporters or you can have a dig. That's fine.

When some real news hits the rubbish will stop, well most of it. In the meantime have a great day.

Fine, but what's this thread for again mate?


What do the different there's mean? I always get them confused. There their and they're. Can someone explain?

they're relieving their bladders over there

The T$ thread thankfully has done very well without your crap. It was always a fun thread and has remained so. Thanks for labelling all the posters on it fools. Not hard to see why you are disliked by so many on here.

You just put yourself in that category with them with that response.

Being reporting in the Hun that the Hawks are after Fitzy and due to us delisting him get him for free.

If so I wish him all the best.

Stuie there is no trade radio news at the moment. We are fellow MFC supporters filling time, often that drifts off topic. No harm there. You can join in the ramblings of bored Demon supporters or you can have a dig. That's fine.

When some real news hits the rubbish will stop, well most of it. In the meantime have a great day.

Fine, but what's this thread for again mate?

Sorry to quote myself but It is a trade radio discussion. And you have joined those on here that are not talking about trade radio judging by your recent posts.

Edited by ManDee


Being reporting in the Hun that the Hawks are after Fitzy and due to us delisting him get him for free.

If so I wish him all the best.

Are they starting a tunnel ball team?

Sorry to quote myself but It is a trade radio discussion. And you have joined those on here that are not talking about trade radio judging by your recent posts.

Just stop.

Being reporting in the Hun that the Hawks are after Fitzy and due to us delisting him get him for free.

If so I wish him all the best.

I had hoped we would offer Fitzy a rookie spot. Good luck to him I think he has an upside.

Just stop.

I will if you do. But I think you need to have the last word.

GENERAL manager of football operations Josh Mahoney says the club remains on target to gain the outcomes it wants this trade period.


Melbourne has been strongly linked with several players – most noticeably Essendon’s Jake Melksham and Greater Western Sydney’s Tom Bugg – but the club has not yet been involved in an official deal, since the trade period started on Monday.


Mahoney said some deals involving other clubs were holding up the Dees at the moment.



http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2015-10-15/dees-on-track-in-trade-period



Always rated Fitzy and was surprised when we delisted him. I thought we would have at least waited until the end of trade week.

Good luck Fitzy, reckon you might surprise a few.

i cant see us getting anyone other than the 2 mentioned. Bugg and Milkshake. Hardly anything to be excited about. Hope we get all our draft picks right

GENERAL manager of football operations Josh Mahoney says the club remains on target to gain the outcomes it wants this trade period.

Melbourne has been strongly linked with several players – most noticeably Essendon’s Jake Melksham and Greater Western Sydney’s Tom Bugg – but the club has not yet been involved in an official deal, since the trade period started on Monday.

Mahoney said some deals involving other clubs were holding up the Dees at the moment.

http://www.melbournefc.com.au/news/2015-10-15/dees-on-track-in-trade-period

Interesting couple of quotes here from Mahoney: -

“We’ve had no other club approach us about a potential trade for Jeremy at this stage.

“We also have not received any indication from Jeremy’s management on other interested clubs.”

 

The problem with the trade period is that clubs now approach players about joining them and not the club the player is currently with about discussing a deal.

Hawthorn has made a stunning bid to usurp St Kilda and claim Jake Carlisle from Essendon in a three-way deal involving North Melbourne and Jed Anderson.

Read more: http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-trade-period-2015--hawks-make-stunning-move-for-carlisle-20151015-gk9qhl.html#ixzz3obEtjOoK

Edited by ManDee


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