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Tom Rockliff

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3 hours ago, Abe said:

Probably worth closing this thread perhaps now?

I don't like the odds of Rockliff coming to Melbourne. But you never know!

The thread can only be closed on Thursday at 2pm

 

So your tellin me there's a chance??

 
8 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

So your tellin me there's a chance??

jim carrey chance dumb and dumber hopeful so youre telling me theres a chance


I don't get a lot of inside AFL news but was told today that he is off to the bombers and it won't be done until last thing Thursday 

 
1 hour ago, deeflog said:

I don't get a lot of inside AFL news but was told today that he is off to the bombers and it won't be done until last thing Thursday 

Surely Dunn and our second round pick should trump the Bombers? I would hate to see our 2016 second round pick secure EFC an A-grader! We have to stand firm and offer them our 2017 pick for Hibberd. In summary, our 2016 & 2017 Second Round picks secure us Rockcliff and Hibberd (and we see Dunn off to a nice home rather than the filth)!

1 hour ago, deeflog said:

I don't get a lot of inside AFL news but was told today that he is off to the bombers and it won't be done until last thing Thursday 

I find this believable.


9 hours ago, Vogon Poetry said:

For those that think GD was lied to you realise your saying the Operations Manager of Brisbane lied to him and fabricated a story about a complex trade scenario and that the same scenario was verified from a separate reliable source.

Personally I don't find that feasible, but each to their own. 

Maybe his family don't like him. Or they have a cool sense of humour. Or both

3 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

The saga that keeps on giving....

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Hahahaha how does this rumour keep getting legs when Josh Mahoney explicitly stated yesterday that "we are not interested in Tom Rockliff". 

5 minutes ago, Powell said:

Hahahaha how does this rumour keep getting legs when Josh Mahoney explicitly stated yesterday that "we are not interested in Tom Rockliff". 

Maybe he was talking about a different Tom Rockliff.

2 minutes ago, Powell said:

Hahahaha how does this rumour keep getting legs when Josh Mahoney explicitly stated yesterday that "we are not interested in Tom Rockliff". 

Officials regularly lie

 

Graham Wight said last week Lewis wont be traded.

 

Enjoy the rumours ride while it lasts in my opinion


9 minutes ago, DV8 said:

rocky is a free agent next year.?

Exactly, so it's ludicrous to offer up next years first round pick. If there is any hope, it's the Hibberd deal holding things up. This years second round for Rockliff and next years second round for Hibberd seems more realistic. If Ess aren't budging then it's stopping the works. Insert circus music.

Where are all the indignant dopes that kept on giving this rumour air when it was clearly rubbish after Mahoney's comments ?

6 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Where are all the indignant dopes that kept on giving this rumour air when it was clearly rubbish after Mahoney's comments ?

C'mon PD, it's the Zanotti Files!  With a name like that it has to be believable.

As you say, Rocky was done and dusted the moment Mahoney said so.  Those who chose to believe otherwise were just holding on to a pipe dream.

"Witnessed physical evidence" lmao

I'm gunna use that if I ever make some [censored] up. 


47 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Exactly, so it's ludicrous to offer up next years first round pick. If there is any hope, it's the Hibberd deal holding things up. This years second round for Rockliff and next years second round for Hibberd seems more realistic. If Ess aren't budging then it's stopping the works. Insert circus music.

 Can't we throw Dunn in (to stop him going to Collingwood)?

56 minutes ago, DV8 said:

 

45 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Exactly, so it's ludicrous to offer up next years first round pick. If there is any hope, it's the Hibberd deal holding things up. This years second round for Rockliff and next years second round for Hibberd seems more realistic. If Ess aren't budging then it's stopping the works. Insert circus music.

It is, if we can get him next year for free?

I think we're keeping our 2nd Rnd pick to use in the 2016 draft.  

Unless something comes up, out of the blue,'s ?

19 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Where are all the indignant dopes that kept on giving this rumour air when it was clearly rubbish after Mahoney's comments ?

What are you talking about. Have you never had blue cod on a camping trip?

 

I'd like to play you at poker. you'll believe anything from anyone.  Don't you know by now that any words spoken/written/printed, particularly from business people, are as good as bathroom paper.

Not worth zak.

8 hours ago, ProDee said:

Where are all the indignant dopes that kept on giving this rumour air when it was clearly rubbish after Mahoney's comments ?

I didn't realize anyone did? i thought it ended pretty quickly after that?

 
8 hours ago, ProDee said:

Where are all the indignant dopes that kept on giving this rumour air when it was clearly rubbish after Mahoney's comments ?

Barrett said yesterday on trade radio that we asked the question early on, decided he wasn't in our price range and moved on, so that's as far as it got apparently. 

8 hours ago, DV8 said:

I'd like to play you at poker. you'll believe anything from anyone.  Don't you know by now that any words spoken/written/printed, particularly from business people, are as good as bathroom paper.

Not worth zak.

Found one...


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