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Just now, Demon77 said:

asking price makes sense - it says to adelaide that staying is not going to happen as I'm pricing myself out of the equation...

 
Just now, MurDoc516 said:

No.8 is open

I like PalaceDees idea. JT's vacated 9 seems a good idea!

 
2 minutes ago, Danelska said:

asking price makes sense - it says to adelaide that staying is not going to happen as I'm pricing myself out of the equation...

hope we front end the crap out of it, so that we'll have enough for the likes of Petracca, Oliver and co


1 minute ago, worldwideweb_demon said:

Deal not done yet. Haven't we learnt to not get carried away?

He's wearing our jumper next year

5 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

No.8 is open

I dunno. Strikes me as 54 sort of guy.

Pleasantly surprised by Barrett's questioning.  Wasn't letting Burton fob it off without a fight and Burton ended up sounding a dikc

 
1 minute ago, Palace Dees said:

Pleasantly surprised by Barrett's questioning.  Wasn't letting Burton fob it off without a fight and Burton ended up sounding a dikc

After listening to Barrett this year on AAA i think Gary made him a demon fan.


2 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

After listening to Barrett this year on AAA i think Gary made him a demon fan.

Still time for him to have a scattergun 3peat :lol:

12 minutes ago, worldwideweb_demon said:

Deal not done yet. Haven't we learnt to not get carried away?

You realise this is Demonland...right??

17 minutes ago, worldwideweb_demon said:

Deal not done yet. Haven't we learnt to not get carried away?

No......no we haven't.  

 

 

 

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20 minutes ago, Palace Dees said:

Pleasantly surprised by Barrett's questioning.  Wasn't letting Burton fob it off without a fight and Burton ended up sounding a dikc

What did Barrett say

1 minute ago, The team we love said:

Football Boss, Burton just stated Melbourne is Lever’s preferred club. On SEN now. 

game on. now Adelaide are saying Lever wanting Melbourne is 'all good and well' but we are negotiating with 10 Victoria clubs.

I think they need reminding of the Scott Thompson deal for a late first rounder.

 

Just now, Bay Riffin said:

game on. now Adelaide are saying Lever wanting Melbourne is 'all good and well' but we are negotiating with 10 Victoria clubs.

I think they need reminding of the Scott Thompson deal for a late first rounder.

 

And how they sooked it up big time last year when they weren't wanting to pay too much for Gibbs. Hypocrites.

It's well known in industry circles that when it comes to trading, we play fairer than most.

BRETT BURTON: Extremely disappointed that Lever is leaving. His decision is financially motivated.

 

 

Yeah it has nothing to do with living in that dump Adelaide and wanting to be back home in Vic. 


2 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

And how they sooked it up big time last year when they weren't wanting to pay too much for Gibbs. Hypocrites.

It's well known in industry circles that when it comes to trading, we play fairer than most.

Very good point. Unfortunately too many South Aussies here seem to forget that.

 

7 minutes ago, Bay Riffin said:

game on. now Adelaide are saying Lever wanting Melbourne is 'all good and well' but we are negotiating with 10 Victoria clubs.

I think they need reminding of the Scott Thompson deal for a late first rounder.

 

This.  

I think burton might not be the best person to be negotiating deals. I mean aren't most negotiations involving player's contracts financially motivated? 

 

 
12 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

BRETT BURTON: Extremely disappointed that Lever is leaving. His decision is financially motivated.

 

 

Yeah it has nothing to do with living in that dump Adelaide and wanting to be back home in Vic. 

Wasn't Eddie Betts move financially motivated in their favour also?

Oh the hilariousness of  GEN X' talking about finical motivation as a taboo reason, and trying to tarnish an image, when GEN 'Y's really couldn't give a fark about taboo and are pretty transparent about rationales...


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