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Footy chat has been suggesting we have been heavily into Langdon for a while now. In with a shot at least. Got a bit of a Hibberd feel to it.

 

As the saying goes "You have got to be in it to win it"

3rd pick will add some much need dash to our midfield mix.

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10 minutes ago, picket fence said:

A HUGE yes from me Dazzle Man!

Lol no worries Picket..


No way Freo let Langdon go for third rounder. Heโ€™s worth a late first/early second round pick. Heโ€™ll be top 5 in their BnF two years running now and is only 23.

Need to play hardball with Freo for an out of contract player after what they did to us with Hogan if he nominates us. Certainly nothing involving a first rounder. Maybe even a fake 'pulling out of the race' or some such bs.ย 

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Free slab of beer to the first person to suggest the need to play #hardball in the chase to get Langdon - referencing Bell/Hogan etc.ย 

send me your address and Iโ€™ll drop it off...

postscript: thatโ€™ll be you then @TheoX

Edited by Engorged Onion

The guyโ€™s a jet and weโ€™ve been โ€˜linkedโ€™ with him for a while. ย Heโ€™dย be worth a first round pick- donโ€™t know about a top five pick though...ย 


54 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

Free slab of beer to the first person to suggest the need to play #hardball in the chase to get Langdon - referencing Bell/Hogan etc.ย 

send me your address and Iโ€™ll drop it off...

postscript: thatโ€™ll be you then @TheoX

Hahha. From what weโ€™ve seen the Dees are โ€œfairโ€. If they want him theyโ€™ll pay for him in trade value and $.

I don't think we are allowed to use our FIRST ROUNDER this year. It may have to be a future first.

Anyway we can ask Peter. [email protected]


12 hours ago, TheoX said:

Need to play hardball with Freo for an out of contract player after what they did to us with Hogan if he nominates us. Certainly nothing involving a first rounder. Maybe even a fake 'pulling out of the race' or some such bs.ย 

We need to make up stuff like Peter Bell - like we won't do the deal becauseย Hoganย Langdon's asking for a seven year deal.

Nice one Pete!

3 hours ago, Thehardtackler said:

I don't think we are allowed to use our FIRST ROUNDER this year. It may have to be a future first.

We can. It's a rolling 4 year period. We just have to use a first rounder either this year or next year.

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On 6/6/2018 at 8:32 AM, Wiseblood said:

Does anyone know if the bloke is any good?ย  I've heard of him but have no idea if he can play or not.

Yeah, heโ€™s pretty good.ย 

Hope he likes playing with his bro.

I did, until we didn't.

I remember when playing for the Manangatang Saints U13s, the Ouyen under 13s were a player short so they made my younger brother don the Ouyen (Demon colours) jumper. In an incredible piece of future thinking he went The Full Stratton on me niggling niggling. I put him in a headlock then we both got sent off to my mother's horror.

11 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Our first rounder for their first rounder and Langdon?

Heโ€™s gonna be worth more than our second rounder unfortunatelyย 

Seriously good player

Our second round pick (21 - 25)ย would go very close toย gettingย it done. He is not worth a pick under 20.ย 

Good player but he is not Brad Hill.


15 minutes ago, Matsuo Basho said:

Our second round pick (21 - 25)ย would go very close toย gettingย it done. He is not worth a pick under 20.ย 

Good player but he is not Brad Hill.

I agree that's about his worth but I suspect that given his age and steady improvement the Dockers will demand at least a lateish first round pick 14-18. Which I'd be happy for the club to pay but we don't have a late first pick to give.

*I'm not advocating this deal*

But if I was Freo I would offer Langdon and their first pick (10-12) for Gus Brayshaw and our 2nd.

1 minute ago, ArtificialWisdom said:

I agree that's about his worth but I suspect that given his age and steady improvement the Dockers will demand at least a lateish first round pick 14-18. Which I'd be happy for the club to pay but we don't have a late first pick to give.

*I'm not advocating this deal*

But if I was Freo I would offer Langdon and their first pick (10-12) for Gus Brayshaw and our 2nd.

Are the Brayshaw brothers from WA?

On 4/19/2019 at 11:31 AM, phuket demon said:

I don't think he is actually any good. I have watched him closely since mid last year when rumours started about him coming to Melbourne. His skills are not flash. Decision making isnt either. What do others see that i dont?ย 

I regard him as a good, regular player rather than a first-rounder or potential star.ย As a utility, I'd regard him slightly higher and useful.ย  His pace is interesting to me, though. It seems above average and he is a solid tackler, too.ย 

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14 hours ago, stevethemanjordan said:

Elite runner, great speed, sloppy disposer.ย 

Not sure how he'll address our diabolical use going inside 50.ย 

Exactly!

People on here complaining about how terrible our disposal has been this year. As you mentioned, thereโ€™s no doubting the boys pace & run... butย his guy would match some of our worst kicks in the team.

32 minutes ago, Matsuo Basho said:

Are the Brayshaw brothers from WA?

Born there, moved to Vic when quite young though.

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