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Adelaide would consider all its options!!

mmmm WHAT OPTIONS he’s ooc. 

God I hate Adelaide. 

 
6 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Adelaide would consider all its options!!

mmmm WHAT OPTIONS he’s ooc. 

God I hate Adelaide. 

It's ok they have put out another statement.

"Melbourne can have Lever for whatever they want to give us, we don't care."

 
Just now, DemonAndrew said:

clearly so do their players

sloane to leave as a free agent at the end of next year?

Seems like it’s all good news for the cows after their spirited display on sat. 

Ha ha ha sucked in. Couldn’t happen to a better club. 

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

It's ok they have put out another statement.

"Melbourne can have Lever for whatever they want to give us, we don't care."

We are pouring the acid on them and they dont like it - moan, groan, whinge and whine. Wednesday or Thursday of week 2 is still my prediction. 


8 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Sure, except the AFLs trade integrity guy has to sign off on any player movements as being fair and reasonable, which that isn't. He's knocked back deals before.

Yep, does he works part time for Channel 7 as well?

2 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

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I think Tony is taking a very educated guess...99.9%

 
2 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Adelaide List Manager Brett Burton on Trade Radio confirmed Melbourne has been nominated by Lever 

Yet still going with the delusion that 10 clubs in Victoria could have him, if they offer the Crows the best deal.


close thread...he's locked away

8 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Adelaide List Manager Brett Burton on Trade Radio confirmed Melbourne has been nominated by Lever 

 

And in the next breath he invites other clubs to bid for him!!!!

 

 

They are not happy and are really going to play hard ball. 

Posturing.  They are determined to get those two 1st round picks from the Demons!!.

 

Crikey!  Now the club will be embroiled in two public stoushes over player trades. 

 

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

Why not just trade him to where he wants to go? Being dicks in the trade period just makes you look bad to other clubs.


How good is it that we are attracting the best young talent around!  would have been Geelong/Hawks maybe Pies a few years ago

as for crows wanting more that they got for Danger?  HAHA!

4 minutes ago, Clintosaurus said:

Yet still going with the delusion that 10 clubs in Victoria could have him, if they offer the Crows the best deal.

Of course they're gonna say that, they need to appease their supporter base

Burton sounds like an absolute [censored].. I hope he walks to the draft and they get nothing.

Wonder what number he'll wear, surely Lewis won't reliquish 6. heh.

Edited by danielE288

If Jesse Hogan kicked up a fuss and wanted to go home i would want the club to do a deal with either WA club as long as they pay market value for forward of his stature. Asking for two first rounds pick for a 21 year old defender is insane and trying to lure other clubs to the table to put pressure on us is a dick move. 


1 minute ago, danielE288 said:

Wonder what number he'll wear, surely Lewis won't reliquish 6. heh.

just turn it upside down 

1 minute ago, danielE288 said:

Wonder what number he'll wear, surely Lewis won't reliquish 6. heh.

No.8 is open

 
Just now, MurDoc516 said:

If Jesse Hogan kicked up a fuss and wanted to go home i would want the club to do a deal with either WA club as long as they pay market value for forward of his stature. Asking for two first rounds pick for a 21 year old defender is insane and trying to lure other clubs to the table to put pressure on us is a dick move. 

It's just making the GF result all the sweeter 


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