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5 minutes ago, It's Time said:

The Hun now reporting Langdon is meeting “clubs” in Melbourne and Dees have stated emphatically that they have no in principle agreement with him to come to the Dees. Sam Edmund and Jon Ralph authors of this article and one on 27 Aug saying we’ve got him and there’s an in principle agreement. 

So what happened? Who’s making stuff up. Hint. Not the Club. 

It'll be either his manager trying to get a few extra $$$ by saying he's looking around or Freo trying to get a higher price. Of course we'll say there's nothing in principle because that's not allowed.

 
15 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

Ed read Demonland

He did or he should?

 
32 minutes ago, binman said:

He did or he should?

He'll never come if he reads this place.

1 hour ago, It's Time said:

He'll never come if he reads this place.

All good.  The Mods installed a player sensitive crapolla filter long ago to ensure that never happens!


5 hours ago, It's Time said:

The Hun now reporting Langdon is meeting “clubs” in Melbourne and Dees have stated emphatically that they have no in principle agreement with him to come to the Dees. Sam Edmund and Jon Ralph authors of this article and one on 27 Aug saying we’ve got him and there’s an in principle agreement. 

So what happened? Who’s making stuff up. Hint. Not the Club. 

It’s a crazy time. Anything can happen.  Twists and turns. Like Mitch Clark choosing the Dees over Freo as Neelds masterstroke. Omg it’s a crazzzy world. 

Seriously need to stop these days off. Find. Myself getting stuck into these forums which isn’t really what I do. 

Anyway for what it’s worth - an age reporter is tweeting that’s Ed Langdon has been spotted at Tullamarine facilities

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16 minutes ago, Demon Forever said:

Seriously need to stop these days off. Find. Myself getting stuck into these forums which isn’t really what I do. 

Anyway for what it’s worth - an age reporter is tweeting that’s Ed Langdon has been spotted at Tullamarine facilities

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I love the next guys reply; "A Whisper!"

I don't have any inside info about this, but it seems to me he could be trying to drive up his price in terms of $$$

13 minutes ago, AshleyH30 said:

I love the next guys reply; "A Whisper!"

I don't have any inside info about this, but it seems to me he could be trying to drive up his price in terms of $$$

Liam Mannix is another Age correspondent


Will be flat if Langon doesn't get to us, but would be so much flatter if he went to the Scum. 

1 hour ago, Demon3 said:

Will be flat if Langon doesn't get to us, but would be so much flatter if he went to the Scum. 

Nah, he would be good but that question mark about his kicking ability, we need players that can hit targets forward of centre.  Don't get me wrong I thing he can come to our club and improve us but if he decides to go elsewhere so be it, going to the draft with pick 20-22 isn't a bad option

The ‘compensation’ payments made to players post supplements saga have certainly helped Essendon bring in and retain some very good players. I wouldn’t eliminate them from the race to sign Langdon. 

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16 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

Any player would have second thoughts on coming to MFC after the season we have just had. 

Most would I suppose, but some just see it as a job and will chase the $ or somewhere closer to home. I do agree for the most part though, we must look like a rabble. 


20 minutes ago, Vineytime said:

Any player would have second thoughts on coming to MFC after the season we have just had. 

Imagine being shown Goschs paddock

59 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

Imagine being shown Goschs paddock

“and this is where you’ll have the back pack that we’ll give you once you’ve signed, then it’s just a short 20 minute walk to the oval”

9 minutes ago, Beetle said:

“and this is where you’ll have the back pack that we’ll give you once you’ve signed, then it’s just a short 20 minute walk to the oval”

Remember to go to the toilet before training. Honestly you could not make this stuff up.  A home base remains priority number 1 with a bullet.


That’s a cruel photo. Gysberts had no heart for a contest or hard work.  Scully was the traitor in the pack.  Trenners injury was a curse. Fitz was like a 1970s rockstar.  A big Maxy Gawn was the joker and eventually the CHAMPION in the park.  

 
9 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

That’s a cruel photo. Gysberts had no heart for a contest or hard work.  Scully was the traitor in the pack.  Trenners injury was a curse. Fitz was like a 1970s rockstar.  A big Maxy Gawn was the joker and eventually the CHAMPION in the park.  

And Fagan there learning his craft


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