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Given the widespread lack of originality and creativity with players' nicknames these days, I'd go with "Langers".

 
1 minute ago, Panamapapers said:

Langdon has some of the worst kicking efficiency in the game so of course Melbourne want him

Not real good at supporting your claims with facts, are you?

7 minutes ago, Panamapapers said:

Langdon has some of the worst kicking efficiency in the game so of course Melbourne want him

Don’t worry we will fix it!! ???


4 hours ago, demonstone said:

Given the widespread lack of originality and creativity with players' nicknames these days, I'd go with "Langers".

As long as it’s not clangers langers

21 hours ago, poita said:

If we are that keen on him, I cannot comprehend why we didn't make a serious play for Langdon as part of the Hogan deal last year. Now we have zero bargaining power and will end up paying overs to bring him in this year. 

Maybe because he didn’t want to leave last year? 

FFS. Ridiculous post. Par for the course, but ridiculous nonetheless. 

On 8/18/2019 at 4:15 PM, Lord Travis said:

Langdon was great again this round. 37 disposals (24 kicks) at 73% efficiency and a huge 852 metres gained (most of any player this round thus far).

At this rate he's going to cost us more than originally planned!

He’s already putting his own interests above the interests of the club.

 

Edited by Ron Burgundy

 
2 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

let him roll thru into the psd, get him with pick #2 for nada

Best idea, I reckon we strike up a deal with Gold Coast where would could trade slight overs with them so they ignore him in the PSD. My idea was pick 2 plus Frost for King, pick 18 (brissy's pick) and Jack Martin while not participating in the PSD. 


Would like to see us take Richard Douglas for 1 season and then offer him a coaching role. He is a great lad who could give our team more leadership.

50 minutes ago, Thehardtackler said:

Would like to see us take Richard Douglas for 1 season and then offer him a coaching role. He is a great lad who could give our team more leadership.

ummm, no.

12 hours ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

let him roll thru into the psd, get him with pick #2 for nada

Has that ever happened in the last 10 years?

Can't see that occurring.

On 8/22/2019 at 7:00 AM, titan_uranus said:

Maybe because he didn’t want to leave last year? 

FFS. Ridiculous post. Par for the course, but ridiculous nonetheless. 

 

He’s also contending that we have no leverage this year in contrast to last year, although last year he was contracted and now he is out of contract.

I’d say understanding this caper is not his strong suit.

In theory we should have a strong bargaining position with players coming out of contract by pointing out we are low in the order for the PSD. 

Whether we actually exploit it is another thing. 

Fingers cross we get this done well. 


On 8/22/2019 at 7:22 AM, whatwhatsaywhat said:

let him roll thru into the psd, get him with pick #2 for nada

like it as a bargaining tactic... an offer of 60% say of his trade value or we take him in the PSD.

Time for our trade negotiators to deal hard as Freo and GC did with us last year.

Our second round pick is quite high so I'd love to keep it or at least trade back into that round albeit with a lower pick

does anyone know the rules on colluding in the PSD.

Assuming a deal can be done with GC and a money deal with Langdon it seems to be a no brainer.

In the past I recall players saying I will only go to club X and it was frowned on. Perhaps different if Langdon merely said he wants to come to Melbourne (city) thus ruling out GC

4 hours ago, Smokey said:

Brayshaw + a second rounder gets it done.

Do it. 

Not sure if this is serious.


3 hours ago, BAMF said:

Not sure if this is serious.

On reflection, my post was miscommunication; 

Brayshaw for Langdon + a (late) second rounder. 

On 8/21/2019 at 5:50 PM, demonstone said:

Given the widespread lack of originality and creativity with players' nicknames these days, I'd go with "Langers".

Langlauf? Because we’ve got too many downhill skiers already!

?I think the Langdon family were in the wine business.  Good fit for the MFC!

Edited by Dee Dee

 

A minute to go until half time and langdon is already up to 21 disposals and has kicked 2.0

Do whatever it takes to get him to the Dees!


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