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My info is the club is very confident the crows will accept our current offer. 

Our current offer is NOT pick # 10 & 27 

it is pick #10 and a 2018 second round pick. 

The club is very much hoping to sell the crows on that deal, and use the potential watts deal combine with #27 to gain another first round pick. 

 
8 minutes ago, Dr evil said:

My info is the club is very confident the crows will accept our current offer. 

Our current offer is NOT pick # 10 & 27 

it is pick #10 and a 2018 second round pick. 

The club is very much hoping to sell the crows on that deal, and use the potential watts deal combine with #27 to gain another first round pick. 

Well knock me down with a feather...... do you mean to say we are already negotiating????

 

 

30 minutes ago, ding said:

What part of "negotiating" dont you guys get?

Final numbers to be sorted, but its STILL part of negotiations.

 

Cannot believe anyone actually thinks that clubs do not negotiate outside of the trade window.

Staggering.

 
4 minutes ago, ding said:

Well knock me down with a feather...... do you mean to say we are already negotiating????

 

 

Crows knew lever was going about 6 weeks ago and they knew he was definitely coming to Melbourne about 12 days ago so the best and fairest situation looks even worse on their part. 

Melbourne and the crows have been chatting about this deal for a while. 

It will probably take most of the trade period but it’ll get done 

51 minutes ago, Wadda We Sing said:

Seems like there may have been unrest the whole finals series.....probably lucky they made it that far.

That explains the pre finals match stance.

"Don't touch me!!

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15 minutes ago, Dr evil said:

My info is the club is very confident the crows will accept our current offer. 

Our current offer is NOT pick # 10 & 27 

it is pick #10 and a 2018 second round pick. 

The club is very much hoping to sell the crows on that deal, and use the potential watts deal combine with #27 to gain another first round pick. 

Wonder what 20 & 27 would get us?

Interesting. Thanks evil.

51 minutes ago, faultydet said:

Wonder what 20 & 27 would get us?

Interesting. Thanks evil.

Maybe sharks with laser beams attached to their heads?

1 hour ago, Dr evil said:

My info is the club is very confident the crows will accept our current offer. 

Our current offer is NOT pick # 10 & 27 

it is pick #10 and a 2018 second round pick. 

The club is very much hoping to sell the crows on that deal, and use the potential watts deal combine with #27 to gain another first round pick. 

This is good info. 

Edited by Ethan Tremblay

 
2 hours ago, Dr evil said:

My info is the club is very confident the crows will accept our current offer. 

Our current offer is NOT pick # 10 & 27 

it is pick #10 and a 2018 second round pick. 

The club is very much hoping to sell the crows on that deal, and use the potential watts deal combine with #27 to gain another first round pick. 

That is a very fair offer for a player who did not figure in the Crows' top ten in their Best and Fairest and who scored one Brownlow vote (same as Oscar McDonald)!


So Adelaide offer lever $300k but are willing to pay the biggest downhill skier in motlop $600k lmao what is wrong with that club 

1 minute ago, brendan said:

So Adelaide offer lever $300k but are willing to pay the biggest downhill skier in motlop $600k lmao what is wrong with that club 

Brendan, did you just rip this from my Facebook comment on AFL SuperCoach? Legit word for word what I said in my opening sentence lol?

1 minute ago, juzzk1d said:

Brendan, did you just rip this from my Facebook comment on AFL SuperCoach? Legit word for word what I said in my opening sentence lol?

Haha nope I guess great minds think alike 

2 minutes ago, brendan said:

Haha nope I guess great minds think alike 

“Choose to pay one of the most down-hill skiers in Motlop over $600k, yet have the audacity to completely initially low-ball Lever then run around like headless chooks to try and retain him, followed by a wave of abuse towards him when he accepts a better offer elsewhere. No wonder this club can’t retain their players.”

Look how similar my first sentence is with yours lol.

Edited by juzzk1d


Just now, juzzk1d said:

“Choose to pay one of the most down-hill skiers in Motlop over $600k, yet have the audacity to completely initially low-ball Lever then run around like headless chooks to try and retain him, followed by a wave of abuse towards him when he accepts a better offer elsewhere. No wonder this club can’t retain their players.”

Look how similar my first sentence is with yours lol.

Yep very similar I think everyone would call him a downhill skier though, but still over $600k really Adelaide really lol

10 minutes ago, brendan said:

So Adelaide offer lever $300k but are willing to pay the biggest downhill skier in motlop $600k lmao what is wrong with that club 

Haha i saw Crows were interested in Motlop today and had a big old laugh. Just wait they need another downhill skier who would be great on Grand final day. 

Ha and the downhill skier comment from me as well.

Edited by Cards13

1 hour ago, juzzk1d said:

Brendan, did you just rip this from my Facebook comment on AFL SuperCoach? Legit word for word what I said in my opening sentence lol?

 

1 hour ago, brendan said:

Haha nope I guess great minds think alike 

 

1 hour ago, juzzk1d said:

“Choose to pay one of the most down-hill skiers in Motlop over $600k, yet have the audacity to completely initially low-ball Lever then run around like headless chooks to try and retain him, followed by a wave of abuse towards him when he accepts a better offer elsewhere. No wonder this club can’t retain their players.”

Look how similar my first sentence is with yours lol.

 

1 hour ago, brendan said:

Yep very similar I think everyone would call him a downhill skier though, but still over $600k really Adelaide really lol

Maybe you’re the same person..

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47 minutes ago, Demonland said:

He's already wearing red and blue. 

I like this part from the article. 

“I think he has given his heart and soul to the footy club over the past three seasons and people would always say he was the first to get there and last to leave."

Jack Viney would like that.


AFL website reporting Crows have offered Motlop $600k - and they're cracking the sads because we offered $750k to Lever???

Secured all the finance for my new film and trade week starts tomorrow. Life is good! ???

4 hours ago, A F said:

Secured all the finance for my new film and trade week starts tomorrow. Life is good! ???

I'm guessing that your new film is an update of the Manchurian Candidate through an MFC lens with Matt Damon playing Jack Watts in the role of 'Queen of Diamonds'. Close?

 
10 hours ago, Demonland said:

He's already wearing red and blue. 

I like this part from the article. 

“I think he has given his heart and soul to the footy club over the past three seasons and people would always say he was the first to get there and last to leave."

his dad should really keep out of it. not helping anyone

I hate the saying first in last out. I hhad a staff member that always left 10 minds or so late and usually early... Did less work than most....


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