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18 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Hope Langdon deal gets done today. 

Same, would be good to have the deal done today.

 
10 minutes ago, deebug said:

Same, would be good to have the deal done today.

lucas was pretty clear that it'll happen late, once everything else has played out - they're working towards the wednesday deadline

just reading AFL website - GC using PSD against Adelaide in Greenwood deal. if GC are 100% locked in on Greenwood and going to shaft Adelaide. leaves us with PSD2 as a free hit for Langdon. would wait on dealing out 2nd rounder for him. just to [censored] you Bell

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Think this will go late and also think/hope it will involve splitting the pick. Freo will want to get the Hill trade done so they have better idea of where their at. Langdon + pick 6&7 for pick 3,22, future 2nd and third. Just hoping have no info 

Means they will have pick 3 will be able to pick up Henry too and their academy players next year. 

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If GC push Greenwood through to the PSD, then we should absolutely do the same with Langdon.

Freo marching around banging on their tiny chest like they are King Kong.

1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

If GC push Greenwood through to the PSD, then we should absolutely do the same with Langdon.

Freo marching around banging on their tiny chest like they are King Kong.

I was just thinking that too.

Clubs have held off doing that for some years now, but I think once one does it, there might be some flood gates creaking at the hinges. If a club like Freo decides to make a preek of themselves and not play fair, they deserve to be taught a lesson IMO 

 
25 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

I was just thinking that too.

Clubs have held off doing that for some years now, but I think once one does it, there might be some flood gates creaking at the hinges. If a club like Freo decides to make a preek of themselves and not play fair, they deserve to be taught a lesson IMO 

we would be mad not to.

It's one of the few upsides from this disastrous year.

Our pick 2 is almost a high pick 1. Should get us something decent at the draft and we need some quality draftees.

My offer to Freo would be this years third or next years second. If not PSD.

It's funny, we want to give up next years second, but that pick might help us get King next year if we want him. By giving it up we hurt our chances (maybe we are no chance anyway).


10 minutes ago, Wunders said:

It's funny, we want to give up next years second, but that pick might help us get King next year if we want him. By giving it up we hurt our chances (maybe we are no chance anyway).

A bird in the hand...

Langdon wants to come to us.  I've seen or heard no indication whatsoever that King wants to come to Melbourne.

 

My AFL daily email says we are confident of getting Langdon deal done by end of week, which I assume is tomorrow.

40 minutes ago, Wunders said:

It's funny, we want to give up next years second, but that pick might help us get King next year if we want him. By giving it up we hurt our chances (maybe we are no chance anyway).

How would a second rounder next year land us King???

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

My AFL daily email says we are confident of getting Langdon deal done by end of week, which I assume is tomorrow.

I have an inkling that some here are going to be miffed when we pay more than pick 21.

No knowledge, just from previous dealings where Mahoney has given what he feels is fair market value fr his targeted player.

 

Langdon is going to be a super pickup for us. Will be delighted if it is just pick 21.


5 minutes ago, faultydet said:

I have an inkling that some here are going to be miffed when we pay more than pick 21.

No knowledge, just from previous dealings where Mahoney has given what he feels is fair market value fr his targeted player.

especially when it doesn't need to be paid.

Won't surprise me though....

To me the value is what is paid to the player...the trade to the former club is just a device... nothing fair or otherwise about it. Ask the power clubs using the Free agency to pillage the lesser clubs.

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1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

especially when it doesn't need to be paid

If Gold Coast has used the P.S.D as a threat against the Crows, it would certainly push the Dockers to accept a lesser deal than they would like in an ideal world.

 

I will be happy with a 2nd round pick. Langdon is a quality player.

41 minutes ago, faultydet said:

If Gold Coast has used the P.S.D as a threat against the Crows, it would certainly push the Dockers to accept a lesser deal than they would like in an ideal world.

 

I will be happy with a 2nd round pick. Langdon is a quality player.

GCS were always low risk to take Langdon so the option has been there for a long time. It just needed to be played out properly and Freo would have been ripe for a thrid rounder or a deferred second

1 hour ago, faultydet said:

I have an inkling that some here are going to be miffed when we pay more than pick 21.

No knowledge, just from previous dealings where Mahoney has given what he feels is fair market value fr his targeted player.

 

Langdon is going to be a super pickup for us. Will be delighted if it is just pick 21.

There is no way they’ll pay more than this 


Our second rounder is fair. If it ends up being that for Langdon then it's a good deal for everyone involved. 

On 10/7/2019 at 6:14 PM, spirit of norm smith said:

Langdon for pick 22 is fair. He is and will be a very good pickup.  Has the outside run that we desperately need. 

It’s been the go. Hope Freo aren’t being ridiculous and asking for more. 

54 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Our second rounder is fair. If it ends up being that for Langdon then it's a good deal for everyone involved. 

Might need to find a set of steak knives to go with that.

 
54 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

It’s been the go. Hope Freo aren’t being ridiculous and asking for more. 

I'd really like us to be holding out for our future 2nd rounder, play some hardball with them....oh wait we don't do that!

2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Langdon pick 22, Murray DFA, Tomlinson RFA. Not too bad if you ask me. 

And some pick upgrades would be an excellent trade week result.

Any info ET or just guessing?


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