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15 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

Quick, someone photoshop a Dees jumper on Lever! I wanna see, I wanna see!!!

 

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1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

 

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LMAO...... just spat out my drink

10 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

A big summer woking on his 1 on 1 defending is what is needed for Lever.  Hogan will be a great training partner in that regard.

Will he be the next Rance/G Jakovich, or will he just be a better version of Jared Rivers?  

definitely rance. The thing most don’t seem to realise is rance very rarely takes the number one forward. 

 

 

F#@king Gold!

Welcome Snake...

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57 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

 

Brilliant. 

Loved it when he said If a deal doesn’t get done I will prob go in the draft. 

Take it or leave it Adelaide. 

16 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

A big summer woking on his 1 on 1 defending is what is needed for Lever.  Hogan will be a great training partner in that regard.

 

I'm thinking Tex Walker probably was too

 
9 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

Brilliant. 

Loved it when he said If a deal doesn’t get done I will prob go in the draft. 

Take it or leave it Adelaide. 

I suspect that comment was not as accidental as it sounded. 

Thought it a nice counter move to Burton's irreverent comment: "Crows will deal with the 10 Vic clubs...it is irrelevant to us where he wants to go..."

Lever just raised the stakes for the Crows - he is probably as good at Poker as he is at football. :cool:

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21 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

 

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For a bloke who just opened his car door into a sharp object - I definitely appreciated this laugh, Ethan. ?

21 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Assuming we get this deal done and Lever goes on to have a distinguished career with the MFC , it would be very sweet revenge for loosing Scott Tompson to them all thoset years ago.


Hard not to get the warm and fuzzies when a quality player singles out the club as his preferred destination.

16 minutes ago, Beetle said:

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Is that Leverd ... 

Good to see the most sort after player in the draft nominate us. Hasn't happened for a while

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16 minutes ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Assuming we get this deal done and Lever goes on to have a distinguished career with the MFC , it would be very sweet revenge for loosing Scott Tompson to them all thoset years ago.

Totally agree. Thompson was jet in 2004 when we were charting.


$4 million over 4 years seems way too high for him. Didn't Lewis give a speech earlier in the year that the players should be willing to play for less money to get more, best 22 players in, in order to win a flag?

If the MFC have offered Lever that much, doesn't that pretty much throw all of that out the window? Thats gonna p*** off a lot of the playing group 

58 minutes ago, kurtneverdied said:

2/2 Told you guys. Stuff you doubters. Listen next time.

Don't take it so seriously, we're Dees fans. Jaded and beaten about. 

What else you got?

#destinationclub!!!!!!

23 minutes ago, P-man said:

Hard not to get the warm and fuzzies when a quality player singles out the club as his preferred destination.

100%. That interview bought a big smile to my face. And to top it off, in the face of Burton's comments, he throws the draft chestnut in there. 

 
5 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

$4 million over 4 years seems way too high for him. Didn't Lewis give a speech earlier in the year that the players should be willing to play for less money to get more, best 22 players in, in order to win a flag?

If the MFC have offered Lever that much, doesn't that pretty much throw all of that out the window? Thats gonna p*** off a lot of the playing group 

Don't believe everything you hear. Nothing here that isn't done at other clubs every year. Let's worry about that when we've actually played a final, right now none of the playing group is good enough for that. 

7 minutes ago, Drunkn167 said:

$4 million over 4 years seems way too high for him. Didn't Lewis give a speech earlier in the year that the players should be willing to play for less money to get more, best 22 players in, in order to win a flag?

If the MFC have offered Lever that much, doesn't that pretty much throw all of that out the window? Thats gonna p*** off a lot of the playing group 

Most sources are saying 4 x $750,000 which is about right.


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