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WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB - JORDAN LEWIS

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12 minutes ago, deespicable me said:

Finally! Now as per Olisik those slackasse recruiters can stop mucking around and get on with the Hibberd trade.

Patience Grasshopper Patience. I'm guessing we haven't done that one yet because we are juggling the 2nd rounder for someone else. Possibly Rockcliff. 

 

In the context of our history, poor recruiting, reputation in the footy world this is huge. Really huge. Hated Lewis as a Hawk but well.....thats all going to change. Huge feather in the club cap if this comes off.  Also Goodwin, whose popularity with the players is well known. After Clarkson he would be a breath of fresh air for Lewis.

 

Trade radio:

We're expecting confirmation any minute that Hawk Jordan Lewis has officially been traded to Melbourne.

Stay tuned. 

 

Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

No it's not.

Sure is:

Trade Talk:
LEWY, LEWY, OH NO, AWAY HE GO
 
We're expecting confirmation any minute that Hawk Jordan Lewis has officially been traded to Melbourne.
 
Stay tuned. 

Just now, stuie said:

Trade radio:

We're expecting confirmation any minute that Hawk Jordan Lewis has officially been traded to Melbourne.

Stay tuned. 

 

Announced 24 minutes ago stuie, thanks anyway.

1 minute ago, ManDee said:

Announced 24 minutes ago stuie, thanks anyway.

Can't keep up with this thread!

 

1 minute ago, AzzKikA said:

Sure is:

Trade Talk:
LEWY, LEWY, OH NO, AWAY HE GO
 
We're expecting confirmation any minute that Hawk Jordan Lewis has officially been traded to Melbourne.
 
Stay tuned. 

It's still not confirmed, just wait.

 
Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

It's still not confirmed, just wait.

Pessimist. :P

 

Just now, stuie said:

Can't keep up with this thread!

 

Don't blink stuie, we could have Rocky and Tippett before you know it. I love Josh Mahoney and his na nothing much planned routine. He has some serious sleeves, and plenty of rabbits.


Just now, ManDee said:

Don't blink stuie, we could have Rocky and Tippett before you know it. I love Josh Mahoney and his na nothing much planned routine. He has some serious sleeves, and plenty of rabbits.

Haha true. You'd think people would have learned after his magic show last year. Mahoudini strikes again!

 

6 minutes ago, AzzKikA said:

Pessimist. :P

 

It's not about that, I think he will be traded but first an foremost it's about being accurate.

This is how false rumours are spread.


2 minutes ago, Allus Monk said:

3rd AND 4th Round pick is what I believe. Is that overs?

Can't see it being two picks, based on the Mitchell precedent. 

2 minutes ago, Allus Monk said:

3rd AND 4th Round pick is what I believe. Is that overs?

Yes, only because we have to use a minimum of 3 draft picks and if that's the case and we get Hibberd our first pick will be around 80.

1 minute ago, Allus Monk said:

3rd AND 4th Round pick is what I believe. Is that overs?

I'd be okay with that. I was happy to part with a third round pick. Fourth round is packet of twisties territory.


1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Hah.  At this rate, it's quite possible we won't participate in the draft at all if we decide to promote a rookie or two.

Have to take at least three draftees don't we?

 

 

7 minutes ago, Allus Monk said:

3rd AND 4th Round pick is what I believe. Is that overs?

No but it would be great to down grade one or both of those, as in our 3rd and fourth for their third and/or fourth. That way we stay in the draft without having to use picks in the hundreds

1 minute ago, Nasher said:

Hah.  At this rate, it's quite possible we won't participate in the draft at all if we decide to promote a rookie or two.

That's what i am thinking mate, upgrade Wagner and Smith and maybe use that pick 80 on someone like Tim Smith if he's still around at that stage

 

Will almost be a surreal experience seeing Melbourne not dipping heavily into the draft pool.


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