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Adelaide also have Blues 2nd round pick (about 20) this year as part of the Gibbs deal and gave back their 2nd rounder (26ish). So they might have picks 2 (Carlton PP?), 9, 16 (from us) and 20.

 
5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Crows apparently are happy to trade him.

They want Lukosius.

I’m sure they do. They can’t keep anyone who isn’t local at their club. 

2 minutes ago, Jaded said:

I’m sure they do. They can’t keep anyone who isn’t local at their club. 

Maybe, but Fogarty and Lukosius will be their key forwards for years to come, if they can get him.


2 hours ago, george_on_the_outer said:

This article gives more insight:

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/crow-walks-out-contracted-mcgovern-demands-a-trade-20180828-p500d6.html

Can see why the Crows must be a lovely place to be.....or not!

 

"In June Fairfax Media reported that McGovern had sought to move club's during last year's trade period despite agreeing to a three-year contract extension in late August, because he felt the Crows had short-changed him in the deal.

 

It’s believed McGovern had agreed to the Adelaide deal because the club said it had no more room in its salary cap.

The Crows then signed Bryce Gibbs from Carlton in a deal worth more per season than McGovern."

shamateurs. sheisters,

Funny how he is IN CONTRACT and walker hasn’t said a word but rather pic on a player who chose to leave and was OOC. 

Walker is the worst captain in the afl. 

The biggest sook going around imo. 

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He will be going to Fremantle, they missed on Hogan and with Melbourne making the finals they see getting Hogan a long way off.  Freo have a lot of cash to spend, it will cost them their first and second round pick and in return they will get this bloke and pick the second round pick from Adelaide.

Adelaide will package up picks for Carlton to get the Number 1 pick.   

1 hour ago, DemonOX said:

Funny how he is IN CONTRACT and walker hasn’t said a word but rather pic on a player who chose to leave and was OOC. 

Walker is the worst captain in the afl. 

The bigest sook going around imo. 

He might need time to build up his idiot charge and unleash the mother of all stupid comments.

I have faith that he'll say something stupid about this at some point. Not sure he can help himself.


Over rated like his brother although hopefully doesnt turn out as lazy . 

A good year for Adelaide to stock up on youngsters from SA, as the draft is apparently strong on SA talent.  With Jerkins and Tex, they can probably do fine without him.  Not a bad play if they can get some high picks.  We have absolutely no need, and should have even smaller interest.  Can see Blues and Norf opening their cheque books on this one.

14 hours ago, Redleg said:

Crows apparently are happy to trade him.

They want Lukosius.

Is that a skin condition? 


5 hours ago, Choke said:

He might need time to build up his idiot charge and unleash the mother of all stupid comments.

I have faith that he'll say something stupid about this at some point. Not sure he can help himself.

he's just unloaded as predicted.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-08-29/tex-wants-answers-from-unhappy-mcgovern

the man is a total wing-nut.

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1 hour ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

he's just unloaded as predicted.

http://www.afl.com.au/news/2018-08-29/tex-wants-answers-from-unhappy-mcgovern

the man is a total wing-nut.

Brian Taylor has gone whack at Tex, citing his hypocrisy over how he is treating McGovern compared to Lever last year.

https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/brian-taylor-has-delivered-a-scathing-whack-to-taylor-walker/news-story/089046c47de2d724c62afafb29fe7e53

34 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Brian Taylor has gone whack at Tex, citing his hypocrisy over how he is treating McGovern compared to Lever last year.

https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/brian-taylor-has-delivered-a-scathing-whack-to-taylor-walker/news-story/089046c47de2d724c62afafb29fe7e53

Brian Taylor having  a go at someone that is a bit rich.

Tex just went up in my eyes.

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6 minutes ago, old dee said:

Brian Taylor having  a go at someone that is a bit rich.

Tex just went up in my eyes.

Brian Taylor went up in my eyes for having a go at that clown Tex.

Walker is the biggest hypocrite in the AFL.

 

Edited by Petraccattack

4 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Brian Taylor went up in my eyes for having a go at that clown Tex.

Walker is the biggest hypocrite in the AFL.

 

Brian Taylor makes Tex look like a rocket scientist.


9 minutes ago, old dee said:

Brian Taylor makes Tex look like a rocket scientist.

Surgein. *Sic

Both dumber than a sock full of snails.

Brian Taylor is one of the most unpleasant people I have ever met. At least you can have a beer with Tex. 

2 hours ago, Mickey said:

Brian Taylor has gone whack at Tex, citing his hypocrisy over how he is treating McGovern compared to Lever last year.

https://www.news.com.au/sport/afl/brian-taylor-has-delivered-a-scathing-whack-to-taylor-walker/news-story/089046c47de2d724c62afafb29fe7e53

No wonder they lost the grand final:  "... it does go back to around about this time last year were they ostracizied the man who was going to play centre half back in a Grand Final team to the point where, as Sam Newman revealed on the Footy Show, he wasn’t even sitting with teammates in the airport coming to Melbourne for the grand final..." (Extract from that article).

But Tex gives his buddy, Dangerfield hi5's!  Hypocrite.

First Lever then the camp, Tex is almost singlehandedly bringing that club to its knees.  I wonder how long it will take bookmakers to take odds on his departure as Captain...

 
11 hours ago, drdrake said:

He will be going to Fremantle, they missed on Hogan and with Melbourne making the finals they see getting Hogan a long way off.  Freo have a lot of cash to spend, it will cost them their first and second round pick and in return they will get this bloke and pick the second round pick from Adelaide.

Adelaide will package up picks for Carlton to get the Number 1 pick.   

$100 he isn’t a Heave ho docker..


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