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2 hours ago, Wells 11 said:

IF he's coming then its time he came out and said so. Otherwise we're start to look like second choice depending on how other things go. Time to pull the frikn trigger already. 

Could not agree more. Need to know now so we can get a trade sorted and cash ready. I personally think it will be a good combo- Weeds and Brown, Jackson and Gawn floating in forward line. Get Milkshake, Petracca and Pickett roaming around and the forward line starts to look right and the ruck has s new complexity!

Red, Blue and Brown!

 
On 10/30/2020 at 6:43 AM, dazzledavey36 said:

 

You could interpret that as being a last call for bidders to try and leap frog back into contention after being told the house was on the market and above reserve price

 

Herald sun also announced he just declared Melbourne as his club of choice 

Let it rain goals. We have been bereft of genuine big forwards for way too long 

 
3 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Herald sun also announced he just declared Melbourne as his club of choice 

Terrific news for Demons, will make a significant difference to forward line!

Add 40-60 goals!

 

HUGE get. I don’t think some on here quite realise how important this is.

For years we’ve had no issues getting it into our forward 50 but conversion has been the issue. This guy is the answer to this massive problem we’ve had.

The only query was whether he was okay injury wise but our medical team has given him the tick of approval so it’s full steam ahead.

What a signing he will be, great stuff Dees!


Great news. Now lets get the trade done for pick 23 and move on quickly.

This is a huge get for the club. He's the most productive tall forward we've had since Neitz. Even if he doesn't hit 60 goals a season again, he takes pressure off other so Weid is no longer double teamed and creates crumbing opportunities for Kozzy. Helps our forward line in many ways. Welcome Ben!


5 minutes ago, ben russell said:

HUGE get. I don’t think some on here quite realise how important this is.

For years we’ve had no issues getting it into our forward 50 but conversion has been the issue. This guy is the answer to this massive problem we’ve had.

The only query was whether he was okay injury wise but our medical team has given him the tick of approval so it’s full steam ahead.

What a signing he will be, great stuff Dees!

No this indeed a huge get.

Great win for us. This takes enormous pressure off Weid and Jackson.

All the overly anxious can settle themselves now. Welcome to Melbourne, Ben Brown.

He's out of contract so we have the power here. Pick 23 should get it done quickly.

No bending over like we did in 2017 when Lever was out of contract and we still ponied up two first rounders!


I’m delighted. If we do land that elusive flag we will look back on this moment as pivotal.

It sounds like Burgess was key to the deal so I would love to get confirmation that he is staying.

Next on my wish list - Tom Phillips

 
34 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

Well knock me down with a feather @Dr evil got one right.

Who would have thunk it!

Look forward to yelling ‘Sideshow’! As he takes a mark and nails the goal from 50 many times at the ‘G!!!


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