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Lachie Whitfield, Jake Lever, and other trade rumours


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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Gaff is contracted until the end of 2018. 

Is he a free agent at the end of 2018? It makes sense to try to trade the year before his contract expires, if his club thinks he might walk.

OK, he's not the ideal, but he does have the right tools, and he may be a lot more gettable. Especially if we're forced to give a bit more to land Lever.

As my daughter might say, he's not Beyonce, but he's a good solid Kelly Rowland! :rolleyes:

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3 minutes ago, Akum said:

Is he a free agent at the end of 2018? It makes sense to try to trade the year before his contract expires, if his club thinks he might walk.

OK, he's not the ideal, but he does have the right tools, and he may be a lot more gettable. Especially if we're forced to give a bit more to land Lever.

As my daughter might say, he's not Beyonce, but he's a good solid Kelly Rowland! :rolleyes:

I'm tired of the club going 4 players that will do would rather go 4 a kid in the draft or go 4 a star

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1 hour ago, Akum said:

Is he a free agent at the end of 2018? 

RFA.

I think he suits a need and I like him more than most obviously. Not that surprising that putside players go missing when the're getting towellwd up on the inside. Better disposer of the ball than most of our onballers.

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57 minutes ago, Go the Biff said:

Because Whitfield is contracted

Lever is not

Which essentially means little anyway.

The trade negotiations bear the same weight either way in reality.

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10 hours ago, WA Demon13 said:

Outside mids I would be having a crack at would be:

Whitfield

Gaff

Touk Miller

Jack Matin

Aaron Hall

Sidebottom

Dream Big lads - destination club

Miller and particularly Hall are turnover merchants. 

The rest I agree with though. Jack Martin would be a dream.

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17 hours ago, wheaters31 said:

Would anyone be interested in Hartung from the Hawks? Out of contract. Could come cheap. He could be the outside speed we need. 

I watched this bloke pretty closely the last few games and noticed that he applies no pressure and doesn't like the contest.

His attribute is pace.

Don't think he would be a target.

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Honestly, I'd be stoked to get Gaff, could probably get him cheap if the weagles think he'll walk in free agency next year.

25 year old with good skills, good speed, and a midfielder who doesn't hesitate to kick the ball!!!

Could be perfect

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14 minutes ago, Redleg said:

How do you delete a post?

apparently you CANT any more !!!!

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1 hour ago, Xavierrodway said:

Honestly, I'd be stoked to get Gaff, could probably get him cheap if the weagles think he'll walk in free agency next year.

25 year old with good skills, good speed, and a midfielder who doesn't hesitate to kick the ball!!!

Could be perfect

 Wait for free agency.  I've cooled on Gaff, in the last year or more.

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One out of left field, I wouldn't mind having a go at getting Nathan Wilson from GWS, he's still contracted beyond this year but he'd be an upgrade on Bernie. 

I read that a couple of clubs were circling but I'm not sure we are one of them.

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12 minutes ago, Demon77 said:

I read that a couple of clubs were circling but I'm not sure we are one of them.

West Australian.  Being courted by Freo apparently mates with Harley Bennell.

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