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I don't think Tippet would be expensive at all.  While contracted to the end of 2018, I think Sydney would pay some of his contract just to get him off the books and free up a bit of cash for Jones, reid, etc.

Don't think he's put a good season together since leaving Adelaide; him and Tex were tearing opposition teams apart in 2011-21, but he's been a shadow of that player since.

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43 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Is this some kind of joke....

I think so  ....

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6 minutes ago, america de cali said:

Over rated, over paid and over there is where he belongs. 

epitomises Sydney...Cola's gone flat.... no fizz anymore

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27 minutes ago, TRIGON said:

Ty Vickery says hi.

Vickery gets way more of the ball than Tippet does (Ty doesn't get a lot, which shows how little Tippet gets). Tippet went from being one of the leading forwards in the game at Adelaide, to one of the worst at Sydney.

I'd take Pedersen every day of the week over Tippet. At least Pedo plays with heart, intensity and has an influence on the game. Tippet has no influence on a game (neither good nor bad), that in itself is pretty damning.

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4 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

 

I'd take Pedersen every day of the week over Tippet. At least Pedo plays with heart, intensity and has an influence on the game. Tippet has no influence on a game (neither good nor bad), that in itself is pretty damning.

This^^^

Cam Pedersen gives his heart and soul to the MFC weekly

The only thing Kurt Tippet has given the Swans is his Tax File Number

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NO NO NO NO NO. Let me think. Hmmm. NO.

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10 hours ago, Biffen said:

Biggest ,most overpaid,dumbest looking spud in the comp.

Ty the Hawk would seriously challenge on all of those criteria. Will call it a nil all draw. 

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Im not keen but never say never if Sydney are desperate to off load him to free up some cap space and for the right price for a year or two

If

A. Costs little in terms of trade

B. Sydney pay a good chink of his salary

C. I see him as a ruck who can play forward more so than the other way around so god forbid the same scenario with our stocks this season occured than he's good for that as well as taking a tall second up defender away from Jesse while Weids develops

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53 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I don't know who this mob is on Facebook but they seem pretty confident.   :o

 Also +1 on the bad Photoshop job. 

Bunch of 15 year old kids so I wouldn't trust them. Plus I get the feeling that they're Melbourne supporters so are probably just stirring the pot.

They come up with some good memes though.

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16 minutes ago, Danelska said:

Why is he called Purple?

A dockers fan

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