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1 minute ago, Billy said:

What about Weiderman & JKH for Darcy Moore?

Is Moore even that good? From what I’ve seen of him he hasn’t delivered yet either?

 
17 minutes ago, SFebey said:

Is Moore even that good? From what I’ve seen of him he hasn’t delivered yet either?

Maybe just Weid for Moore 

34 minutes ago, Billy said:

Maybe just Weid for Moore 

Hard to know what Pies will do, I've heard for some time that they want both Weid and Lynch (GC), going to be an interesting trade period. Moore was linked to Swans so god knows what will happen.

 
1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

So just to get this straight.... you'd keep a guy that's played a handful of senior games over a few years, who's had one injury after another, who struggles to get on the park,  just because of the size of his nuts and he goes in hard.... rather than keep a tough midfielder with excellent skills who also goes in hard, is reaching peak form, has a couple of BOGs already this year and is highly respected amongst his teammates, including the captain???

Keep Vanders and remove Gus from our list? Again, crazy talk. 

Stop biting, Moonie.  He ain't worth it.

1 hour ago, Moonshadow said:

So just to get this straight.... you'd keep a guy that's played a handful of senior games over a few years, who's had one injury after another, who struggles to get on the park,  just because of the size of his nuts and he goes in hard.... rather than keep a tough midfielder with excellent skills who also goes in hard, is reaching peak form, has a couple of BOGs already this year and is highly respected amongst his teammates, including the captain???

Keep Vanders and remove Gus from our list? Again, crazy talk. 

I'm honestly glad some of the NQR's on here aren't list managers..

One of the most bewildering posts I've read..


2 hours ago, Billy said:

What about Weiderman & JKH for Darcy Moore?

2 + 2 does not equal 8

15 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

So just to get this straight.... you'd keep a guy that's played a handful of senior games over a few years, who's had one injury after another, who struggles to get on the park,  just because of the size of his nuts and he goes in hard.... rather than keep a tough midfielder with excellent skills who also goes in hard, is reaching peak form, has a couple of BOGs already this year and is highly respected amongst his teammates, including the captain???

Keep Vanders and remove Gus from our list? Again, crazy talk. 

Trolling...

 
16 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

So just to get this straight.... you'd keep a guy that's played a handful of senior games over a few years, who's had one injury after another, who struggles to get on the park,  just because of the size of his nuts and he goes in hard.... rather than keep a tough midfielder with excellent skills who also goes in hard, is reaching peak form, has a couple of BOGs already this year and is highly respected amongst his teammates, including the captain???

Keep Vanders and remove Gus from our list? Again, crazy talk. 

Brayshaw was hard at it tonight.  He's showing plenty of courage.

55 minutes ago, DV8 said:

Brayshaw was hard at it tonight.  He's showing plenty of courage.

Brayshaw was good tonight, especially early. He is tracking along nicely and has had a solid year - massive improvement. Brayshaw, Oliver and Viney are our future midfield.


37 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Brayshaw was good tonight, especially early. He is tracking along nicely and has had a solid year - massive improvement. Brayshaw, Oliver and Viney are our future midfield.

Yep he showed his class in his first season.

But his weakness is always going to be a concern Re his footy.

 

But if he continues his attack at the ball and the man, like he is, he will become untouchable, within our list.

Weitering needs a fresh start, I’d welcome him at the Dees. A fit and confident Weitering, Lever and OMac as the talls would be a delight. Hibberd, Jetta, Lewis (or insert replacement, Hunt?) as the small-mediums. 

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17 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Weitering needs a fresh start, I’d welcome him at the Dees. A fit and confident Weitering, Lever and OMac as the talls would be a delight. Hibberd, Jetta, Lewis (or insert replacement, Hunt?) as the small-mediums. 

Melbourne supporter too.. 

What's his contract status??

Just now, dazzledavey36 said:

Melbourne supporter too.. 

What's his contract status??

OOC end of 2021. Probably disregard my above post then.. 

Yeah, Weitering signed a long term deal at the end of last year or early this year. Certainly worth an inquiry though.

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Jack Martin?

Might not demand a top pick, I haven't watched much of him this year but was highly touted as a junior.

Trade out Tyson!  He has played good in patches however, has not met expectations.

would also put Kent on trade table.

The Tiges have a few small forwards who can't get a game at the moment.

I would seriously look at a trade for Shai Bolton.

He's behind Rioli, Higgins etc at the mo.

We need some pace and x factor in the forward half.

10 minutes ago, rjay said:

The Tiges have a few small forwards who can't get a game at the moment.

I would seriously look at a trade for Shai Bolton.

He's behind Rioli, Higgins etc at the mo.

We need some pace and x factor in the forward half.

I watched Bolton a few weeks ago in the VFL and was quite impressed, has potential.

On 6/24/2018 at 3:46 PM, dazzledavey36 said:

Melbourne supporter too.. 

What's his contract status??

I wondered why I always liked that name, Weitering.


6 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I see that North have made a $5M over five years offer for De Goey.

Hopefully it hurts the Pies to match it.

https://au.sports.yahoo.com/north-makes-giant-afl-offer-young-pie-065430493--spt.html

Also Gubby Allen has taken a job at North... will be interesting to see how Eddie reacts to his mate targeting one of their key players

Pies are in a tough spot.  They have admitted they have minimal cap space, so if they want to sign him and match that deal (or get close to it), they will either have no space to use over the next couple of seasons or have to trade out some contracts which others may not be keen to accept unless they throw in a sweetener (eg a first rounder).

If they let him go then I could see De Goey flourishing at North.  Tough times ahead for the Pies, and I don't feel bad about that at all.

On 6/22/2018 at 7:59 AM, Billy said:

Maybe just Weid for Moore 

Billy there is no one with half a brain who would think that is a good deal.

 
1 hour ago, Diamond_Jim said:

I see that North have made a $5M over five years offer for De Goey.

Hopefully it hurts the Pies to match it.

https://au.sports.yahoo.com/north-makes-giant-afl-offer-young-pie-065430493--spt.html

Also Gubby Allen has taken a job at North... will be interesting to see how Eddie reacts to his mate targeting one of their key players

He's not a FA, so Norf will have to trade for him on top of paying $1mill pa. Probably 1 rounder + second rounder. This could come back to bite Norf on the bumm

1 hour ago, old dee said:

Billy there is no one with half a brain who would think that is a good deal.

Even you OD


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