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4 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Reports on AFL site that Lever's been advised not to come to the Crows B&F tonight.

First they low ball him, and now they won't even buy the bloke dinner. Classy.

Wat a bunch of sookie sookie la la’s they r. 

Hes going home for personal/family reasons and they r hanging him out to dry. 

Pathetic behaviour by the cows.

Bunch of Bogans. 

Justified his decision though. 

 

Appauling to be honest.

 

He has every right to be there.

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4 hours ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

10 + 27 = 2098 which is equivalent to pick 4 (2034 pts).

But, 2098 is also equivalent to pick 16 plus pick 17 (2092 pts)! 

Richmond holds both.  Would Richmond trade them tho?  They could be persuaded if they want young Parick Naish as father/son and think he won't go top 10.  That way they can use pick 10 on a top player and use lesser picks for Naish.  I suspect we won't be the only club with a top 10 pick asking that question of Richmond.

Tigers very unlikely to trade both those picks - father and son on the way. Brisbane is more likely after they get the rocky compo. 

26 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

The Crows claws are out.:lol:

I think its one thing to play hared ball with the club but it is another thing to run this pejorative campaign against him.  Pretty low really.

He wasn't going so I guess Adelaide had to explain his absence somehow...best to withdraw the invitation, then.

Will be interesting to see where he finishes in their B&F:) Demoted to 22nd perhaps...

votes are being recast as we speak :P


Crows leadership group thinking about unsigned players & next year and not on the current finals series how can the coach let this happen. I wonder what his ex team-mates think individually about the bagging he is getting. There is an almighty stink about this Adelaide culture and I reckon Cameron and a number of others will be looking over their shoulders and thinking I do not want to be here.

They say one of Lever's traits is that he is a good decision maker!!!  I wouldn't disagree.

 

Gee, they take Gunston's award but let Danger keep the B&F Blight medal!

Hypocrites!

 

Now all we need is for Lever to walk into the draft so AFC get SFA and I will be searching for another TLA.

Well Adelaide surely won’t want to take Francis from Essendon since they are so high up on the fence of “moral high ground”


Well the plot thickens. Aaron Francis has requested a trade back to Adelaide (the city), and he's still under contract. Surely the righteous AFC wouldn't dare trade for a player of such moral standing. Francis has only been at Essendon 2 years.

If Sloane isn’t signed by round 10 next year watch the whole club go into meltdown. They are just handling this so poorly

I hope when he finally lands with us that the club steps up and STRONGLY defends him. Feel like their attack on him  is getting  quite personal and hope we the balls as a club to stand up proud....and not cop all this shite. Id like to see the crows do this to a player that was leaving for collingwood. 

2 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Now that was an amusing read. They come across as half witted filth supporters.

Come across as? :roos:


Haha... Adelaide you bunch of sooks! 

Your behaviour is disgraceful. So what a player wants to go home. You want the world for him and treat him like this. We will give pick 64 you morons.

And Tex your a bogan like your hair cut and the way you played in the grand final! Captain NO SHOW... Haha 

Pull him into line Bernie he is embarrassing himself. Haha

Dees v Crows turning into a spiteful rivalry. Love it! 

Bring it on Crowsuckers! 

22 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Well the plot thickens. Aaron Francis has requested a trade back to Adelaide (the city), and he's still under contract. Surely the righteous AFC wouldn't dare trade for a player of such moral standing. Francis has only been at Essendon 2 years.

 

Adelaide can not take Francis based on their treatment and comments on Lever.

Would be the most hypocritical thing of all time.

They'll release another article about how Lever is a snake to cover this trade up. Is Roosy doing 'League Teams' again this year? I'm sure he will stir things up.


What a bunch of sooks, typically Adelaide play the victim syndrome. No wonder I dont follow an Adelaide team.

29 minutes ago, Wells 11 said:

I hope when he finally lands with us that the club steps up and STRONGLY defends him. Feel like their attack on him  is getting  quite personal and hope we the balls as a club to stand up proud....and not cop all this shite. Id like to see the crows do this to a player that was leaving for collingwood. 

Don't worry we have Jack Viney!

 
43 minutes ago, mo64 said:

Well the plot thickens. Aaron Francis has requested a trade back to Adelaide (the city), and he's still under contract. Surely the righteous AFC wouldn't dare trade for a player of such moral standing. Francis has only been at Essendon 2 years.

I wait for the media to slam this. More chance of me winning tattslotto.

After reading the big footy for narrow minded imbeciles board about Lever, Adelaide have become my new most hated club in the League.

What a disgraceful way to treat an ex-player who has every right to leave after fulfilling his contract.

What have they got in store for Charlie Cameron?


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