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May is officially a Demon & KK for Pick 6

 
1 minute ago, Jibroni said:

Or negotiate 8 and 13 with Adelaide and try and keep 13?

Possibly - I think 6 though is a lot more valuable, but would trust the FD regardless


If KK comes good im really happy with this deal.

 

Pick 6 for a (soon to be) 27 year old who has never played 20 games in a season. Heaven help us. How on earth does May have greater value than Lobb?


1 minute ago, Demonland said:

Official: Steven May and Kade Kolodjashnij for Pick 6.

By my math we won these deals by a long way. We got 400 for Hogan, and May and KK only 48.

Winning!

2 minutes ago, poita said:

Pick 6 for a (soon to be) 27 year old who has never played 20 games in a season. Heaven help us. How on earth does May have greater value than Lobb?

What did we get for a forward never played more than 17 games in a season with a dodgy foot?

1 minute ago, Clint Bizkit said:

I really hope no players from pick 6 until 23 in the draft don't turn out to be star midfielders.

And if they do? We needed defenders. I want to win a flag next year not in 5 years when a 2019 draftee peaks. 

This is a very good deal for us. As always you win some you lose some. 


Just now, Clint Bizkit said:

I really hope no players from pick 6 until 23 in the draft don't turn out to be star midfielders.

Because we would have picked the one that does turn out to be star ? Not sure I understand this thinking ?

Just now, Jaded said:

And if they do? We needed defenders. I want to win a flag next year not in 5 years when a 2019 draftee peaks. 

This is a very good deal for us. As always you win some you lose some. 

This is the part is part I don't agree with.

I'll say it again:

We are closer to a flag in 2019 with May in our team than Hogan.

Add KK, Preuss, Toby Bedford and things are positive.

Who's likely at pick 23?


Just spoke with a colleague who use to work the Suns FD and she rates May and KK very highly and both will take there games to another level with us. She believes we won the trade.

  • Demonland changed the title to WELCOME TO THE MELBOURNE FOOTBALL CLUB STEVEN MAY
 

so we now have 2 second rounders, 2 thirds & 2 early fourths? 

Welcome to the MFC SM


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