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1 hour ago, old dee said:

IMO we will Only hear anything in the short term if He signs with the Crows.

Otherwise it will after the Crows last game.

Can't we offer him an extra 200k to sit out the next month for you know, self preservation. :laugh:

 
11 hours ago, 64" said:

We will get lever and yes kelly signed with GWS for another 2 years.

Thanks.?

Its that the third glass of red.

 
10 minutes ago, Big T Mac said:

josh Kelly has signed with GWS

And North miss out on another quality player. Ha ha ha ha ha. 

17 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

And North miss out on another quality player. Ha ha ha ha ha. 

Let's see if they get Stringer :), they after anyone else OX?


Kelly is going to the Blues, done and dusted

Kelly is going to the Blues and Essendon, and I'm Brian and so is my wife.

37 minutes ago, DavidNeitz9 said:

Let's see if they get Stringer :), they after anyone else OX?

David they may try and lure Rocky from Brisbane or Lever from the cows or possibly Gaff from wc. There maybe a bit of panic now and a scatter gun approach to land someone.  

One things for sure though to have all that money and not landing anyone of a big name at this stage doesn't look good at all. 

 
12 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

David they may try and lure Rocky from Brisbane or Lever from the cows or possibly Gaff from wc. There maybe a bit of panic now and a scatter gun approach to land someone.  

One things for sure though to have all that money and not landing anyone of a big name at this stage doesn't look good at all. 

Hopefully they've learnt a lesson from the PJ Demons play book. Don't leak until deals are done. How damaging to put all your targets out there and then have the footy world laugh at you when you don't land them.

I love Jason Taylor's only comment on Lever. Something like "If a player like Jake Lever wants to move Clubs we'd talk to them."  The master of understatement. If for some reason he ends up not coming to us no damage done. 

 

22 hours ago, Deeprived Childhood said:

What would be your maximum offer VP given this war chest?

I think aside from salary cap concerns, one issue demon fans may have with this offer if true is that we bought Lever for 900 more so than Lever deciding he wants to play for the Dees. And he might've joined any club on that offer. But knit picking as far as I'm concerned, he's a brilliant player and worth the coin to lure him.

Who cares?


How [censored] would you feel if you were north and josh Kelly rejected more money with you to go to Carlton lol

If he really wants to come back to Vic and he wants to represent the Red & Blue he would be a great addition to our team and assist in our climb back up the ladder, If not it's his loss.............!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!

Every Carlton official, including the waterboys would be trying to do another Juddy with Joshy. All the brown paper bags in every supermarket in every street and in every precinct would be being delivered to headquarters to help the cause....

6 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

You what?

You know; have a durrie on the dunny


Has anyone heard any beauties coming from Crows fans in what they should get in return if Lever does choose to come to us?

My favourite is " they should give us Oliver or Petracca otherwise Melbourne can go and get f****d!"

3 hours ago, DemonOX said:

And North miss out on another quality player. Ha ha ha ha ha. 

And they'll still beat us next year, like they have for the past 10.

23 minutes ago, mo64 said:

And they'll still beat us next year, like they have for the past 10.

Very sad isn't it. 

30 minutes ago, mo64 said:

And they'll still beat us next year, like they have for the past 10.

Traditional New Years resolutions are out for mine, no more on giving up on the darts, or slowing down on booze, the above heads the list of two.

44 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

Has anyone heard any beauties coming from Crows fans in what they should get in return if Lever does choose to come to us?

My favourite is " they should give us Oliver or Petracca otherwise Melbourne can go and get f****d!"

Adelaide will expect a gun player in return.

I doubt pick 10 and ANB will be enough for them.


Adelaide get

2017 1st round

2018 1st round

melbourne get 

lever 

2017 second round 

 

if deal can't get done for that then we walk no way we need to give up any player 

1 minute ago, brendan said:

Adelaide get

2017 1st round

2018 1st round

melbourne get 

lever 

2017 second round 

 

if deal can't get done for that then we walk no way we need to give up any player 

Waaaaaaaaaay too much......  Waaaaaaay

8 minutes ago, brendan said:

Adelaide get

2017 1st round

2018 1st round

melbourne get 

lever 

2017 second round 

 

if deal can't get done for that then we walk no way we need to give up any player 

Terrible result for us, shocking result for a Victorian kid out of contract that Adelaide cant fit inside there rates of pay. Adelaide are going to whine and moan for the sake of their supporters but at the end of the day they are not going to knock back a top 5 pick for Lever. 

 
15 minutes ago, brendan said:

Adelaide get

2017 1st round

2018 1st round

melbourne get 

lever 

2017 second round 

 

if deal can't get done for that then we walk no way we need to give up any player 

I would want next years 2nd rd from Adelaide.  Hopefully potential for them to slip and a much deeper draft pool by all reports 

15 minutes ago, ucanchoose said:

Waaaaaaaaaay too much......  Waaaaaaay

If Collingwood paid this for Treloar, then he is worth it 


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