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Just now, kurtneverdied said:

Not true. 100% he is coming bar Adelaide playing hardball.

Nup Ill see ya and raise ya double!!

Lever is 100% coming home. Put your house on it. 

(I have no inside mail and no sources but if I don't divulge anything nobody will be any the wiser. Is that how you play?)

 

I just want to know why the mail is so disparate and what agenda drives it...


Ok, just get back to me when decision is made! until then, Hold Fire!

Haha picket folded 

Never fold on the river @picket fence

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I'm shattered now, just read the Crows club board on big footy and someone posted that Lever was showing off his new toy on twitter.

A coffee machine.

Big commitment, can't see him coming now.

 
3 hours ago, Tough Kent said:

Lever is 100% coming home. Put your house on it. 

(I have no inside mail and no sources but if I don't divulge anything nobody will be any the wiser. Is that how you play?)

Mate who says I have no sources and why would I name them if they have something to do with the club?

5 minutes ago, kurtneverdied said:

Mate who says I have no sources and why would I name them if they have something to do with the club?

Heard any other info Kurt?


27 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

Heard any other info Kurt?

Nope. It was a done deal verbally a while ago with Lever. Basically a couple of days after he met with us. If Lever doesn't land with us he has either stabbed us in the back bad or Crows ask way too much.

7 hours ago, kurtneverdied said:

Mate who says I have no sources and why would I name them if they have something to do with the club?

Sorry mate. I just find it a really frustrating time of year. I'm praying your news is on the money.

19 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Demonland is, without doubt, the best place in Australia for sauces.

The homeless guy at the end of my street gives me info. 

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8 hours ago, kurtneverdied said:

Mate who says I have no sources and why would I name them if they have something to do with the club?

Ricky Nixon and AFLTradewhisperer have nothing to do with our club Tim.


I reckon Lever will go to Pies, they have the picks ahead of us. Reason we kept Frost, IMO

40 minutes ago, SFebey said:

I reckon Lever will go to Pies, they have the picks ahead of us. Reason we kept Frost, IMO

Disagree with your 1st point because Lever will get to his club of choice. Agree with your point about Frost. The timing of his re-signing seems more than a coincidence.

 

 

4 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Ricky Nixon and AFLTradewhisperer have nothing to do with our club Tim.

Mate i've told you once. How about you delete your account when he signs cos stuffed if I'm giving you anymore scoops.

5 minutes ago, kurtneverdied said:

Mate i've told you once. How about you delete your account when he signs cos stuffed if I'm giving you anymore scoops.

Keep up the contributions, Kurt.

I remember you being all over Brendan McCartney to the MFC before anyone else.    Its obvious you have a solid source, we need people like you on here more than we need oxygen.

 

8 minutes ago, kurtneverdied said:

Mate i've told you once. How about you delete your account when he signs cos stuffed if I'm giving you anymore scoops.

Sorry man! I'm just not sure why you ask Ricky Nixon if he has any information on Lever to Demons if you already have inside information directly from the club. Can't have too many sauces I suppose, keep the 'scoops' coming! 


the sooner Adelaide get knocked out, the sooner this all gets clarified...and thats far more important than the 2017 premiership.

15 hours ago, Demon77 said:

I'm shattered now, just read the Crows club board on big footy and someone posted that Lever was showing off his new toy on twitter.

A coffee machine.

Big commitment, can't see him coming now.

If it was his new snowboard or Range Rover I would have said it was signed and sealed

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Sorry man! I'm just not sure why you ask Ricky Nixon if he has any information on Lever to Demons if you already have inside information directly from the club. Can't have too many sauces I suppose, keep the 'scoops' coming! 

Maybe I asked because I was interested if anyone else knew what was said to me. If it was out there already etc. If you are going to go spy up on me how about mentioning the Welcome to the Melbourne Football Club Brendan McCartney thread instead of what you choose to mention.

 

Jake Lever will be playing for Melbourne next year

8 hours ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Demonland is, without doubt, the best place in Australia for sauces.

Which is your favourite?


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