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Gaff was a Dees supporter growing up, what is he going to say, but have we actually enquired

Notice the sudden reappearance of the Hogan article, nobody has mentioned it, to shut down any linking talk

I asked Josh Mahoney a couple of weeks ago, don't have to hide my source, of course he said we are interested in Gaff, like any player

Think they are more interested in getting McDonald x 2, Jetta and Brayshaw tied in first

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6 minutes ago, Satyriconhome said:

Gaff was a Dees supporter growing up, what is he going to say, but have we actually enquired

Notice the sudden reappearance of the Hogan article, nobody has mentioned it, to shut down any linking talk

I asked Josh Mahoney a couple of weeks ago, don't have to hide my source, of course he said we are interested in Gaff, like any player

Think they are more interested in getting McDonald x 2, Jetta and Brayshaw tied in first

hold the press

1 hour ago, Wells 11 said:

personally I love this kind of stuff. Jusr remember that If you reveal that source  it will printed in the Sun the next day..

I have a doubt about it though. Mainly because  he's in a premiership contending  team right now AND  if he wins one with the eagles wouldnt it make more sense to him to be chasing $ rather than flags?. Can see him going to the saints if the eagles win this year. 

If he wins a flag this year, he has to ask himself what is the probability of the Weagles going back to back, especially considering Demon trajectory.

On the balance of Pr, I would pull the escape pod and head to Demonland to win 2 in a row

 
2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Are we hot or cold @jane02

My lips are sealed Ethan. I never kiss and tell.


6 minutes ago, jane02 said:

My lips are sealed Ethan. I never kiss and tell.

So it’s a he and you kissed him....interesting. Very interesting. 

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For those that might not be able to read it - that article is a joke.  Nowhere does it actually say that the Eagles are interested in Gus, more that it wonders if the Eagles will chase him as 'revenge' for us chasing Gaff.  There is absolutely nothing to suggest he wants out, no quotes from managers or coaches or anything resembling something new.  It's a headline purely for there for clicks.

 
2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

For those that might not be able to read it - that article is a joke.  Nowhere does it actually say that the Eagles are interested in Gus, more that it wonders if the Eagles will chase him as 'revenge' for us chasing Gaff.  There is absolutely nothing to suggest he wants out, no quotes from managers or coaches or anything resembling something new.  It's a headline purely for there for clicks.

Thanks @Wiseblood, @Demonland time to get a vomit button...


If you listen to Angus on a recent MFC podcast there's near zero chance of him leaving. 

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1 minute ago, ProDee said:

If you listen Angus on a recent MFC podcast there's near zero chance of him leaving. 

Yep.

The link they make with the Eagles is the fact one of his brothers plays there.  It's thin at best.

9 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

For those that might not be able to read it - that article is a joke.  Nowhere does it actually say that the Eagles are interested in Gus, more that it wonders if the Eagles will chase him as 'revenge' for us chasing Gaff.  There is absolutely nothing to suggest he wants out, no quotes from managers or coaches or anything resembling something new.  It's a headline purely for there for clicks.

If they get a Demon midfielder it will be Tyson.

1 minute ago, Petraccattack said:

If they get a Demon midfielder it will be Tyson.

I don't think Tyson would leave Melbourne the city. Far more likely to go somewhere like St Kilda or Carlton.

That being said, I don't think he's leaving Melbourne the club either

8 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

If they get a Demon midfielder it will be Tyson.

I think saints might have a crack at Tyson he would fit into there game plan perfectly 


On 5/6/2018 at 11:26 PM, Brenno said:

He is the type of player we need however he is arguably the softest player in the league. 

Wouldn't want to go all out for him IMO. 

Brenno 

You are contradicting yourself 

We do not need any soft players, regardless of their upside.  We showed that last trade period. 

20 minutes ago, Mickey said:

I don't think Tyson would leave Melbourne the city. Far more likely to go somewhere like St Kilda or Carlton.

That being said, I don't think he's leaving Melbourne the club either

He will if he doesn't have a choice a la Jack Watts.

2 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

For those that might not be able to read it - that article is a joke.  Nowhere does it actually say that the Eagles are interested in Gus, more that it wonders if the Eagles will chase him as 'revenge' for us chasing Gaff.  There is absolutely nothing to suggest he wants out, no quotes from managers or coaches or anything resembling something new.  It's a headline purely for there for clicks.

Author of the article on Twitter. 

 

1 hour ago, brendan said:

I think saints might have a crack at Tyson he would fit into there game plan perfectly 

It'll cost them.

7 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Author of the article on Twitter. 

 

Kind of reaffirms my stance on his article - Jay Clark is connecting dots that simply aren't there yet.  All the chatter has been about us having the room and that we've looked long term for some time now to ensure we have the space to sign our players and add others.  Seems like he's seen one Brayshaw at the Eagles, looked at the potential of Gaff leaving with Melbourne being interested and gone from there.  

Nothing in it.


3 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

Yep.

The link they make with the Eagles is the fact one of his brothers plays there.  It's thin non-existant at best.

 

Fixed.

Clickbaiting bastards

The Dees will win this year G.F,followed by the next 5. I see a 50's domination all over again. Young talented kids will be "dying" to get into our side. 

14 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

For those that might not be able to read it - that article is a joke.  Nowhere does it actually say that the Eagles are interested in Gus, more that it wonders if the Eagles will chase him as 'revenge' for us chasing Gaff.  There is absolutely nothing to suggest he wants out, no quotes from managers or coaches or anything resembling something new.  It's a headline purely for there for clicks.

Let's not over-speculate; it pushes up the price of recruiting astronomically.

If Gaff wants to be a Dee, it is up to him to show it with subtle resolve; if we want him, we could come together with Gaff to support this arrangement/outcome.

With an environment of varied form and injury risks remaining ever-present, any good price is enough if the player wants to occupy a position in an emerging superteam.

It does not need to be the highest price - if that is all Gaff wants, then we really don't need him.

If he is a fair dinkum bloke, and everything points towards that being the case, he will be a Demon on these terms in 2019 and from that, will be much appreciated in a continuous appearance in coming grand finals for the Dees. 

 
14 hours ago, Wiseblood said:

Yep.

The link they make with the Eagles is the fact one of his brothers plays there.  It's thin at best.

And his other brother plays with the other team in Perth.


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