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3 hours ago, Caligula's Cohort! said:

Has anyone else heard the rumour that the Crows, Carlton and Melbourne are doing a 3 way trade? Watts to Carlton, Gibbs to Adelaide and Lever to Melbourne. If true what's everyone's opinion on that? I'd personally keep Watts, he's stuck with us through thick and thin over the years and he deserves all the success coming our way.

Wouldn't trade Watts

 
36 minutes ago, ding said:

If the deal was anything like that, i would personally make like a bandit.

Watts for Lever any day of the week.

Lever is 5 years younger and at LEAST as good as Watts already.

 

*shakes hands on the deal.

Adelaide media suggests the Dogs are in the play as well and Bevo spoke with his manager last week.

7 minutes ago, Jibroni said:

Adelaide media suggests the Dogs are in the play as well and Bevo spoke with his manager last week.

Go to the AFL site.

 

No to the dogs.

 

Lever has ruled out going to the dogs

Given he's a Romsey lad, I expect our very own Demonland royalty BBO will have a big part to play in Lever's recruitment into the Demons bosum. Lodging, swipe card to the wine cellar and full use of what must be described loosely as the 'gym'

Edited by Moonshadow


Lever quits his Adelaide radio show spot.  http://www.afl.com.au/news/2017-08-21/lever-pulls-out-of-regular-radio-spot

Sure sign he is leaving the Crows.  Seems down to a two horse race:  Dees and Pies.  Given the pies don't know who their coach will be and its list is all over the shop, it is hard to see they have the nod.

Conclusion:  It must be the Dees...!

 

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44 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Go to the AFL site.

 

No to the dogs.

Thanks for proving me wrong, shouldnt listen to Adelaide Clowns!

Lever has said publicly there are four factors to this decision 

1. Money. We can offer him the $$$ he wants 

2. Family, his family are in vic 

3. Team success, well we should play finals this year and keep the upward trend with him coming on board 

4. Hasn't been confirmed but I've heard his mrs wants to move back to Melbourne 

 

 

2 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Quick, who did he barrack for as kid?

The full back

2 minutes ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Quick, who did he barrack for as kid?

Thomastown Bears.

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

Given he's a Romsey lad, I expect our very own Demonland royalty BBO will have a big part to play in Lever's recruitment into the Demons bosum. Lodging, swipe card to the wine cellar and full use of what must be described loosely as the 'gym'

Can we keep Lever away from our Romsey based demonlanders please. We don't know where they've been ( though we could make an educated guess )

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

Given he's a Romsey lad, I expect our very own Demonland royalty BBO will have a big part to play in Lever's recruitment into the Demons bosum. Lodging, swipe card to the wine cellar and full use of what must be described loosely as the 'gym'

May I suggest the 'wine' cellar has been loosely named as well.

49 minutes ago, pineapple dee said:

Can we keep Lever away from our Romsey based demonlanders please. We don't know where they've been ( though we could make an educated guess )

Er, just a stab in the dark, but maybe Romsey


Talking Footy saying Norf have upped their Dusty offer to $1.5 mill pa over 7 years.

As much as I want Lever and a hard running A grade mid, I'm glad we're not offering that kind of dosh to Dusty (touch wood)

7 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Talking Footy saying Norf have upped their Dusty offer to $1.5 mill pa over 7 years.

As much as I want Lever and a hard running A grade mid, I'm glad we're not offering that kind of dosh to Dusty (touch wood)

As they go through their re-build, North are going to be rather irrelevant (a lot like we were for the majority of the past decade).

If getting Dusty keeps them in the limelight, then it's obvious that's the direction they are wanting to take. But why on earth he'd want to go from the Tiges (arguably the biggest club in the AFL at the moment), to one of the smallest is beyond me.

Enough with the dogs. They've had KPP problems for years don't try to fix them now and stuff us up!

Regardless of what you think of Lever (he's one of the competition's genuine stars) and of OMac (he's far, far better than STMJ claims and he's much improved on last year), if Lever wants to play for us then, provided we don't jeopardise our ability to retain our core talent over the next 5 years, we do that deal.

Just now, titan_uranus said:

Regardless of what you think of Lever (he's one of the competition's genuine stars) and of OMac (he's far, far better than STMJ claims and he's much improved on last year), if Lever wants to play for us then, provided we don't jeopardise our ability to retain our core talent over the next 5 years, we do that deal.

Of course you do. But you don't overspend. He's a value add. 


Frost is on trade table? Lever in... yum.

11 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

As they go through their re-build, North are going to be rather irrelevant (a lot like we were for the majority of the past decade).

If getting Dusty keeps them in the limelight, then it's obvious that's the direction they are wanting to take. We don't know where they've been

Dusty is a great footballer with the maturity and intellegence of a 3 week old puppy. He'll go where the money and easy life is.

Back to Lever, I think the Lever/TMac/OMac combo will improve both OMac and TMac as footballers

 

Would prefer to lose Frost and Kent than Watts and a pick.

I would do the Watts deal for Lever but would want to move on Frost anyway so it would make sense to include him in that deal.

IF he decides to come to the Dees of course.


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