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I know nothing about them, but the track record of this account is?

 

 

Verbally committed means absolutely nothing in the context of a legal transfer. 

Anyway, I'd dump Watts, Frost, and a second round pick for Lever and a first rounder.

 

Anyone hear Scully saying Kelly should stay at GWS because money isn't everything? Oh the irony of that pathetic little lying turd!

Didn't he accidentally out himself as Mike Sheahan's son last year??


Just now, Jaded said:

Anyone hear Scully saying Kelly should stay at GWS because money isn't everything? Oh the irony of that pathetic little lying turd!

Bahahahahahahaha god he's a hypocrite. 

 
42 minutes ago, Dee-licious said:

Was the same guy (or gal). However does have some runs on the board, but then again so would I if I made 100 predictions a season. 

He is an insider, same as McClure, Barrett etc. so who knows what's going on but it does feel like Lever is gone and all the mail is he is heading to us bar Waldron. Plus with McGovern signing as predicted it just passes the sniff test  

No doubt that we'll be knee deep in it and here is hoping he is keen. 

He has NO runs on the board. He's NEVER gotten one right. The moment you have a slight disagreement with him, he blocks you or turns to personal insults.


9 minutes ago, DemonAndrew said:

$850k a year is the rumour...

With the new pay deal it's about the same as $650k last year I reckon. Still borderline overs but he's definitely A Grade and you have to pay overs to lure guys like that 

I just wonder if our awesome core young players will keep the band together ala hawthorn long term, rejecting huge pay offers.

I really, really hope so.

9 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

He has NO runs on the board. He's NEVER gotten one right. The moment you have a slight disagreement with him, he blocks you or turns to personal insults.

His "exclusive" on Jesse hogan last year was proof he has no idea. 

59 minutes ago, Abe said:

His "exclusive" on Jesse hogan last year was proof he has no idea. 

I'm sure he aims to get it wrong and look like a [censored].


On 8/25/2017 at 2:12 PM, Watts Jurrah Dunn? said:

Not only is he better, he's significantly younger. Lever will play next year as a 22 year old. Prestia was 24 this year, Henderson 27. So he should be good for 50 more games than Prestia, and 100 more than Henderson. Plus we're gonna hopefully have a pick around 12 or 14 - hardly a priced top 5 or 10 pick. I hope I'm wrong, but I can't see how you can offer a 22 yo $800k a year and not cough up a 1st and 2nd rounder. 

Whatever happened to ol 72-page -Prestia? Didnt hear much about him. Must have had a big off season celebrating his payday.

16 minutes ago, Big Demon said:

Good young defender, I would be looking to trade Bradshaw to get this deal done.

 

too late, he retired couple of years ago

2 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

too late, he retired couple of years ago

Lol good call and a decent player too make that Brayshaw.


We obviously think his soft tissue history is okay. Big dollars. I'm excited. Seems like it's happening.

Then we can turn our attention to continuing to fix our midfield - this was shown up again V Collingwood. We still lack at least 2 B+/A graders. Oliver, Viney, Tyson, Petracca, Brayshaw, Salem, Jones and Lewis is not enough. We need that pace and class everyone talks about and another bull. Collingwood's midfield should not be beating us, particularly when Gawn is winning the majority of taps to advantage. 

12 minutes ago, Big Demon said:

Lol good call and a decent player too make that Brayshaw.

Wouldnt trade Brayshaw. Has the natural ability to become a fantastic player if he can stop getting knocked out.

I like your first idea though as we wouldnt miss Bradshaw at all.

30 minutes ago, A F said:

We obviously think his soft tissue history is okay. Big dollars. I'm excited. Seems like it's happening.

Then we can turn our attention to continuing to fix our midfield - this was shown up again V Collingwood. We still lack at least 2 B+/A graders. Oliver, Viney, Tyson, Petracca, Brayshaw, Salem, Jones and Lewis is not enough. We need that pace and class everyone talks about and another bull. Collingwood's midfield should not be beating us, particularly when Gawn is winning the majority of taps to advantage. 

showed up against a second string Collingwood midfield too. ouchy wowchey

 

Another thing I love about Lever is that he has all the tools to be a superstar key forward. 

With Hogan there and Weid coming through, that may never eventuate though at least not permanently. 


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