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I really doubt Gaff is heading to the Dee's. I wouldn't be against bringing a good player to the club, but i don't see the logic in chasing an older mid when a younger one who is as good already will be available next season.

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27 minutes ago, MurDoc516 said:

I really doubt Gaff is heading to the Dee's. I wouldn't be against bringing a good player to the club, but i don't see the logic in chasing an older mid when a younger one who is as good already will be available next season.

Who is the younger mid that will be a FA like Gaff and not cost us another 2 first round picks?

Different scenarios.

6 minutes ago, picket fence said:

Lock , stock and two smoking barrels was the worst movie I ever ever saw!

So if you are quoting that friend I am skeptical! Can you furnish us with anything more substantial?

WHAT!!! That film rules. You have no taste! ?

 
5 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

WHAT!!! That film rules. You have no taste! ?

Shawshank?

Raiders of the Lost Ark?

Man on Fire?

All infinitely better, Could not understand it at all 

Collingwood supporters would luv it but Totally Lost me!

Nup pathetic film worst Ive ever ever seen

Anyway where were we ?? 

That's right Gaffy Boy... What's the Deal??

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12 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

WHAT!!! That film rules. You have no taste! ?

It is [censored] awesome. 


I've been told that a Melbourne player who lined up in the prelim will be at the Saints next year, but I don't know the name.

I can only guess Tyson, even though I doubt he's what they need.

2 minutes ago, ProDee said:

I've been told that a Melbourne player who lined up in the prelim will be at the Saints next year, but I don't know the name.

I can only guess Tyson, even though I doubt he's what they need.

Can you wrap that up in a riddle please Prodee?

All I've seen since the big Norf offer came to light is that it was them or nothing.

I am not completely across the FA process, but Gaff can go wherever he likes right?

Is he obligated in any way to go where WC want him to go?  e.g. a club that offers a sweetener vs a club that doesn't?

Is he obligated to go to whoever makes the biggest offer or can he decide to take a smaller contract and play for who he actually wants to?

 
1 minute ago, JTR said:

All I've seen since the big Norf offer came to light is that it was them or nothing.

I am not completely across the FA process, but Gaff can go wherever he likes right?

Is he obligated in any way to go where WC want him to go?  e.g. a club that offers a sweetener vs a club that doesn't?

Is he obligated to go to whoever makes the biggest offer or can he decide to take a smaller contract and play for who he actually wants to?

He can choose the suitor, regardless of offer, but Eagles have the right to match

7 minutes ago, ProDee said:

I've been told that a Melbourne player who lined up in the prelim will be at the Saints next year, but I don't know the name.

I can only guess Tyson, even though I doubt he's what they need.

The Saints are casting the net far and wide, D Kent has had a medical eye cast over him by them.


8 minutes ago, ProDee said:

I've been told that a Melbourne player who lined up in the prelim will be at the Saints next year, but I don't know the name.

I can only guess Tyson, even though I doubt he's what they need.

He may not be, which I agree with you on, but I'm hearing Crows are showing some interest in Dunstan so maybe they are looking at Tyson as another insider

12 minutes ago, ProDee said:

I've been told that a Melbourne player who lined up in the prelim will be at the Saints next year, but I don't know the name.

I can only guess Tyson, even though I doubt he's what they need.

Lewis, I hope

2 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

He may not be, which I agree with you on, but I'm hearing Crows are showing some interest in Dunstan so maybe they are looking at Tyson as another insider

That would make sense.

3 minutes ago, ProDee said:

That would make sense.

Hopefully Toodle Pip, Dom. We can look forward to some pin point passes to his ex teammate when we meet St Kilda next.

34 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

He can choose the suitor, regardless of offer, but Eagles have the right to match

Got it, thanks  ?


2 hours ago, MurDoc516 said:

I really doubt Gaff is heading to the Dee's. I wouldn't be against bringing a good player to the club, but i don't see the logic in chasing an older mid when a younger one who is as good already will be available next season.

"Will be available" is such a far off Longshot. If gaff nominates us, we make it happen. Simple as that. I'm a believer in seizing the moment in regards to quality. It's why our FD took Petty in the draft. We didn't need a developing kPD, but they couldn't believe Petty slid to our draft pick so we had to seize the opportunity. In this case we do actually need gaff.

1 hour ago, ProDee said:

I've been told that a Melbourne player who lined up in the prelim will be at the Saints next year, but I don't know the name.

I can only guess Tyson, even though I doubt he's what they need.

Would be funny if Billings came back in this trade.

1 hour ago, ChaserJ said:

Would be funny if Billings came back in this trade.

We need our accuracy in front of goal to go up not down. Imagine Billings and Petracca in the same forward line. 2.7 between them ?

20 hours ago, Pennant St Dee said:

He may not be, which I agree with you on, but I'm hearing Crows are showing some interest in Dunstan so maybe they are looking at Tyson as another insider

TYSON - DUNSTAN - GALLUCCI


To me Gaff is gone from WC as if he was staying he would be announcing it now, to give them a lift for the GF.

I would think that on monday or tuesday he will announce his preferred club.

According to Pro Dee's source that will be the Roos.

That will see a few dominos start to fall, as for one, the Eagles will be into Kelly, the Cats' one, big time.

This is going to be an interesting 3 weeks.

It might make Gaff's decision difficult if we got to within 100k of Norf's offer. Freeing up 800k by trading Hogan could help this

 
1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

It might make Gaff's decision difficult if we got to within 100k of Norf's offer. Freeing up 800k by trading Hogan could help this

Agree we could be back in this now.


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