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Just now, DeeZee said:

Is it really possible that all this could be done at the very last minute on Wednesday?

Or not?

yep and yep

 
3 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

yep and yep

Maybe not done in the last few minutes, but drip fed announcements in the last few minutes.

6 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Maybe not done in the last few minutes, but drip fed announcements in the last few minutes.

A count down might be in order Mr. Leg!

 
47 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Some lurid details please Ernie.

Are you talking about 

Bette Midler Live album and her man Ernie?

It’s all being set up for the live telecast on Wednesday 

All deals will have been signed off and will simply be ratified on the live telecast

Whole thing is so tedious 


My question is, why aren’t other clubs falling over each other in a bid to get his signature?

Look what happened when Mitch Clark was supposedly going home.

Just now, Bombay Airconditioning said:

My question is, why aren’t other clubs falling over each other in a bid to get his signature?

Look what happened when Mitch Clark was supposedly going home.

Surely the answer is that he wants to go to WA if he leaves us.  That just leaves WCE who don't seem to have anything to offer and Freo who......

6 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

It’s all being set up for the live telecast on Wednesday 

All deals will have been signed off and will simply be ratified on the live telecast

Whole thing is so tedious 

Spot on.  

 
23 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Is it really possible that all this could be done at the very last minute on Wednesday?

Or not?

I’d say no and yep.

 

The club would not allow it if it did not give them time to complete the May trade, I don’t think we want the pick to take to the draft.


10 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

It’s all being set up for the live telecast on Wednesday 

All deals will have been signed off and will simply be ratified on the live telecast

Whole thing is so tedious 

tell me it can't be true...

my core beliefs are being questioned here

Don’t think I have ever seen such a chat on DL where everyone agrees on one thing (Distaste to Freos/Bells amateurish trade strategies) and is unified. 

30 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Is it really possible that all this could be done at the very last minute on Wednesday?

I'd say more probable. It's getting like this every year. Well... put it this way... if he does get to them this trade period, that'll be how it happens.

13 minutes ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

It’s all being set up for the live telecast on Wednesday 

Not sure if you're joking... is it for real being telecast? streamed somewhere? What can they show? Just people running back and forth with papers in their hands? If I have to watch that McLure guy another second I'm gonna puke.

3 minutes ago, Gorgoroth said:

The club would not allow it if it did not give them time to complete the May trade, I don’t think we want the pick to take to the draft.

That's a good point actually. You would think though that Freo would have been made aware well in advance that that would need to be the case.

1 minute ago, olisik said:

Don’t think I have ever seen such a chat on DL where everyone agrees on one thing (Distaste to Freos/Bells amateurish trade strategies) and is unified. 

Your Avatar being a champion would be another.


14 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

My question is, why aren’t other clubs falling over each other in a bid to get his signature?

Look what happened when Mitch Clark was supposedly going home.

What home? Larundel?

Just now, olisik said:

Don’t think I have ever seen such a chat on DL where everyone agrees on one thing (Distaste to Freos/Bells amateurish trade strategies) and is unified. 

Ah.. but could it be the AFL wanting young Belly to play the role of Black Hat Bart in its Wednesday evening drama.

 

Could all of these supposed deals Neale/Hogan/Sheil/Beams/May/Wingard already possibly gone through and AFL is just stock piling the news for this TV presentation? 

9 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Ah.. but could it be the AFL wanting young Belly to play the role of Black Hat Bart in its Wednesday evening drama.

 

He's succeeded...we all think he's an absolute ( insert word of choice )

1 hour ago, skills32 said:

What if Freo trades Neale in the last hour and offers MFC pick 5 and 11 for Hogan. MFC says that's OK and

 

Jessie says no I have changed my mind.

That would be grand to be honest.  :) 


1 hour ago, skills32 said:

What if Freo trades Neale in the last hour and offers MFC pick 5 and 11 for Hogan. MFC says that's OK and

 

Jessie says no I have changed my mind.

Good. I hope he does. I watched Hogan as a junior and immediately knew he was the best key back since Hurley. Currently we are screaming out for a key back. The answer is slapping us right in the face.

2 hours ago, Demonland said:

 

 

This actually movement, it will be helpful to get this done.

If it's 11 for Lobb + 25, Freo may offer us 5 + 25 which is close enough to 5 + 23 for me

If it's 11 for Lobb + 43 who knows what might happen.

 
9 minutes ago, Fifty-5 said:

 

This actually movement, it will be helpful to get this done.

If it's 11 for Lobb + 25, Freo may offer us 5 + 25 which is close enough to 5 + 23 for me

If it's 11 for Lobb + 43 who knows what might happen.

23 or 25 are not first rounders. Mahoney said 2 first rounders at the start of trade week. Talk of these trades is media speculation and nothing more. Wasting pick 5 on May is ridiculous.

1 minute ago, dl4e said:

23 or 25 are not first rounders. Mahoney said 2 first rounders at the start of trade week. Talk of these trades is media speculation and nothing more. Wasting pick 5 on May is ridiculous.

Got a quote of where he said that?


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