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5 minutes ago, olisik said:

Hawks manage almost 4 deals already (Hill, Mitchell, Mitchell and Vickery) and we are struggling to get Hibberd over the line. FMD 

 

I would say that we are generally happy with our list.

No point trading just to feel involved.

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7 minutes ago, Stretch Johnson said:

 

I would say that we are generally happy with our list.

 

I really hope not.  Thats the attitude that will see the club go nowhere.  

We absolutely should be pursuing deals and going after the likes of Rockliff, Motlop and others. 

Our list has potential, and thats all it has for the moment.

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9 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

I really hope not.  Thats the attitude that will see the club go nowhere.  

We absolutely should be pursuing deals and going after the likes of Rockliff, Motlop and others. 

Our list has potential, and thats all it has for the moment.

Yes, Rockliff would be nice.

But what one of you not yet developed players would you give up for him.

The state of our list means that the players that have currency are potential A graders, I don't think we will give them up.  

It is just where the list is at.

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I personally think we should ( obviously this won't happen ) make a massive offer to Issac Heeney, 5-6 year big $$ deal! kids an absolute super star in the making and he's never going to get that sort of $$ at the Swans.

 

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17 minutes ago, Stretch Johnson said:

 

I would say that we are generally happy with our list.

No point trading just to feel involved.

That attitude won't get us far when every other club is improving there lists.

I would like to see us try to pick off a GWS player or two on the cheap. Pickett for a future first rounder with some excess GWS picks in the 20s sent back would be a win

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Just now, olisik said:

That attitude won't get us far when every other club is improving there lists.

I would like to see us try to pick off a GWS player or two on the cheap. Pickett for a future first rounder with some excess GWS picks in the 20s sent back would be a win

Cool, tell us how you do that

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1 minute ago, Abe said:

I personally think we should ( obviously this won't happen ) make a massive offer to Issac Heeney, 5-6 year big $$ deal! kids an absolute super star in the making and he's never going to get that sort of $$ at the Swans.

 

Who out of Petracca, Oliver, Viney or Hogan are you willing to trade to get him?

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11 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

I really hope not.  Thats the attitude that will see the club go nowhere.  

We absolutely should be pursuing deals and going after the likes of Rockliff, Motlop and others. 

Our list has potential, and thats all it has for the moment.

It depends if we take the Hawks or the Dogs (early Cats) model, the Hawks did well with younger players then topped up heavily, whilst the Dogs developed their own (yes I know about Boyd).

I think the mantra might have changed from needing to bring in an A grader to being happy to develop our own A grader and filling needs around that. Says to me that the coaching staff have lots of faith Hogan, Viney, Trac, Gus, Oliver, Macs etc. are going to be those A graders without needing to sell the farm to get one in.

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1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Who out of Petracca, Oliver, Viney or Hogan are you willing to trade to get him?

If Heeney were on the table, and wanted to come to the MFC, i'd offer up a deal of say two first round picks ( obviously this would most likely happen in 2017) so our 2017 first rounder and our 2018 first rounder and maybe steak knives if need be. 

good clubs find a way to bring in good players without sacrificing their core group, can't be scared off from trying to bring in the best players because the Swans might ask for one of ours.

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6 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

Who out of Petracca, Oliver, Viney or Hogan are you willing to trade to get him?

It might be that Dom Tyson is surplus to our needs in a year while others go past him, while still playing very consistent b+ footy. He will have worth with a pick to trade for an elite player.

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Seriously...

To get decent names during trade week we would need to

trade out decent picks which we don't have,

or trade out senior players which we have a dearth of

or our promising young players.

 

take your pick people

 

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2 minutes ago, DominatrixTyson said:

It might be that Dom Tyson is surplus to our needs in a year while others go past him, while still playing very consistent b+ footy and will have worth with a pick to trade for an elite player.

Nah.

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The Lions have handed over picks No.2, 31, 51 and 60 in exchange for pick No.3 and No.16 from GWS. 

Could the delay with the Hibberd deal be preventing us from doing a pick deal as well?

 

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14 minutes ago, Abe said:

I personally think we should ( obviously this won't happen ) make a massive offer to Issac Heeney, 5-6 year big $$ deal! kids an absolute super star in the making and he's never going to get that sort of $$ at the Swans.

 

Heeney's exactly the type of guy I'm hoping we make a play for at the end of next year. Agreeed though, not sure if we will since we never seem to include ourselves in these conversations.

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Just now, Demon Jack said:

Heeney's exactly the type of guy I'm be hoping we make a play for at the end of next year. Agreeed though, not sure if we will since we never seem to include ourselves in these conversations.

we're in the position to do it, Hogan has re-signed, we've got all our good young players locked away, we'll have two strong first round picks next year and we can offer significantly more money than the Swans can, and i think in all likelyhood both Melbourne and Sydney will be top 8 teams next year. 

if not Issac Heeney, Josh Kelly or Nat Fyfe or someone like that. 

we are ready to bring in a genuine A grader.

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1 minute ago, Demon Jack said:

Heeney's exactly the type of guy I'm be hoping we make a play for at the end of next year. Agreeed though, not sure if we will since we never seem to include ourselves in these conversations.

The club's strategy seems to be to back ourselves to develop our stars in house rather than pay a single player the "premium for moving" you need to get players to consider going.

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2 minutes ago, DominatrixTyson said:

I'd want to keep him too. I'm just saying that he's lower in the pecking order with the names Bizkit mentioned, but still carries trade value.

Well, I'm telling you he won't be surplus to our needs. Vince and Jones won't be around forever and at this stage, IMO, Tyson is ahead of Viney despite the BnF result.

We're going to need more mids in the future, so we won't be sacrificing the top mids that we do have to get other top mids.

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7 minutes ago, DominatrixTyson said:

It might be that Dom Tyson is surplus to our needs in a year while others go past him, while still playing very consistent b+ footy. He will have worth with a pick to trade for an elite player.

Oliver, Petracca and Brayshaw are talented, but none are ahead of Tyson at this stage, they might go past him but i still genuinely believe Dom will be/is a very good player.

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Next year is next year.... surely Mahoney and co have something in the works, otherwise the Hibberd deal would be done.

Tippet makes sense, and I'd be all for it. 

Seems odd that we aren't publically looking at hrovat, stevens, lyons, motlop. They'd all have a spot on our list IMO.

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Just now, GawnWithTheWind said:

Next year is next year.... surely Mahoney and co have something in the works, otherwise the Hibberd deal would be done.

Tippet makes sense, and I'd be all for it. 

Seems odd that we aren't publically looking at hrovat, stevens, lyons, motlop. They'd all have a spot on our list IMO.

Stevens has reportedly named the Saints as his trade destination, Motlop I think doesn't fit our "competitor" mindset.

The other two blokes I'm definitely keen on though.

 

 

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33 minutes ago, Forest Demon said:

Any deal for Rockliff would have to start with our 2017 first rounder.

As for Clark, lol, I would be gobsmacked if they let him walk back through the doors.

Not so sure.

They are desperate to get him and his $800k out of the salary cap. They are interested in Dunn, that could be one component. Next year's second pick or something we get for something or somebody, could be another component, pick swapping could be another.

IF we want him he is gettable.

They would have to back Goody, McCartney, Egan, Viney and Jones to ensure buy in.

He is not just a mid who can rack up multiple possies, he is also a good contested mark and goal kicker. In our side with all the new talent, he could be a great addition.

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