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23 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

" Port Adelaide – which hold picks 6 and 10 – and Adelaide (8 and 13) were both working on ways...to acquire pick five".

https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/no-5-is-alive-as-sa-clubs-try-to-claim-local-talent-20181016-p50a10.html

So who will end up holding pick 5:  Lions, Freo, Demons, Suns, Port, Crows? 

 

I wouldn't put it past Freo to trade Neale for #5 + something (mooted to be a Coll 1st round pick for Beams), then cash in #5 with Crows/Power or keep it for themselves. 

Freo can't lose:  Get Hogan on the cheap by offering a lower round 1 pick from the SA club (plus something) or take the SA picks to the draft. 

All we have to say is no deal.

 
2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

MAKE NO MISTAKE, DEALS WILL BE DONE. 

You are the man.

 

Something will happen..........

Im pretty sure.


13 minutes ago, sue said:

Just another poster expressing his guess as fact.

Your serotonin levels seem at all time lows this week, based on what trade radio I formed an opinion, which I said in my post (IMO). Give it a spell would ya.

8 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

MAKE NO MISTAKE, DEALS WILL BE DONE. 

Your knowledge astounds me, ET! 

5 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Your serotonin levels seem at all time lows this week, based on what trade radio I formed an opinion, which I said in my post (IMO). Give it a spell would ya.

I already apologised - see earlier post.  I was inappropriately reacting to you when I should have been reacting to the stream of such opinion/guess=fact posts.  But I expect my serotonin levels are low.

 

I still reckon it'll get done tomorrow, just opinion.

We'll probably accept unders but if it allows us to get May and therefore improve our team, who cares. We will boast one of the better backlines in the league next season with May and Lever, to accompany the best midfield and the best ruckman (and hey the forward line isn't too shabby either ?). 

Get it done JM!

2 minutes ago, sue said:

I already apologised - see earlier post.  I was inappropriately reacting to you when I should have been reacting to the stream of such opinion/guess=fact posts.  But I expect my serotonin levels are low.

Listening to TR, it seems like all clubs will do a deal, Freo/Melb/Bris/GC...player swaps and swap of picks at the end. Well that's what it sounded like to me, but to be honest, I'm over it all.


i will sleep much better at night knowing may is there to help out. 

if we get an injury to tom mcdonald we are rooted for the year though 

7 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

Your knowledge astounds me, ET! 

He IS... theTradebreaker ;)

HOW TOMORROW WILL PLAY OUT:

Brisbane trade Beams, Pick 32 & 55 to Collingwood for Pick 18 & Future 1st Rd Pick.

Brisbane trade Pick 5 & 18 to Melbourne.

Melbourne trade Hogan & Pick 36 to Fremantle.

Fremantle trade Neale & Pick 30 to Brisbane 

Melbourne trade Pick 5 & Future 3rd Rd Pick to Gold Coast for May & KK

This means Bellend can trade Pick 11 & 23 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

West Coast trade Picks 20 & 22 to GWS for Picks 11 & 47

West Coast trade Pick 11 to Geelong for Kelly.

Bombers trade Pick 9 & Future 2nd Rd Pick to GWS for Shiel & Future 4th Rd Pick ($cully trade).

Am I missing anything/anyone???

 

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4 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

HOW TOMORROW WILL PLAY OUT:

Brisbane trade Beams, Pick 32 & 55 to Collingwood for Pick 18 & Future 1st Rd Pick.

Brisbane trade Pick 5 & 18 to Melbourne.

Melbourne trade Hogan & Pick 36 to Fremantle.

Fremantle trade Neale & Pick 30 to Brisbane 

Melbourne trade Pick 5 & Future 3rd Rd Pick to Gold Coast for May & KK

This means Bellend can trade Pick 11 & 23 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

West Coast trade Picks 20 & 22 to GWS for Picks 11 & 47

West Coast trade Pick 11 to Geelong for Kelly.

Bombers trade Pick 9 & Future 2nd Rd Pick to GWS for Shiel & Future 4th Rd Pick ($cully trade).

Am I missing anything/anyone???

 

 

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6 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

HOW TOMORROW WILL PLAY OUT:

Brisbane trade Beams, Pick 32 & 55 to Collingwood for Pick 18 & Future 1st Rd Pick.

Brisbane trade Pick 5 & 18 to Melbourne.

Melbourne trade Hogan & Pick 36 to Fremantle.

Fremantle trade Neale & Pick 30 to Brisbane 

Melbourne trade Pick 5 & Future 3rd Rd Pick to Gold Coast for May & KK

This means Bellend can trade Pick 11 & 23 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

West Coast trade Picks 20 & 22 to GWS for Picks 11 & 47

West Coast trade Pick 11 to Geelong for Kelly.

Bombers trade Pick 9 & Future 2nd Rd Pick to GWS for Shiel & Future 4th Rd Pick ($cully trade).

Am I missing anything/anyone???

 

Very thorough. You forgot to state your favourite biscuit.


6 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

HOW TOMORROW WILL PLAY OUT:

Brisbane trade Beams, Pick 32 & 55 to Collingwood for Pick 18 & Future 1st Rd Pick.

Brisbane trade Pick 5 & 18 to Melbourne.

Melbourne trade Hogan & Pick 36 to Fremantle.

Fremantle trade Neale & Pick 30 to Brisbane 

Melbourne trade Pick 5 & Future 3rd Rd Pick to Gold Coast for May & KK

This means Bellend can trade Pick 11 & 23 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

West Coast trade Picks 20 & 22 to GWS for Picks 11 & 47

West Coast trade Pick 11 to Geelong for Kelly.

Bombers trade Pick 9 & Future 2nd Rd Pick to GWS for Shiel & Future 4th Rd Pick ($cully trade).

Am I missing anything/anyone???

 

My guess is the only thing you have missed is that it is all but done, and we are waiting for the “live theatre “ tomorrow night. 

Apparently we mighy be looking to trade Hogan who has said he is open to returning home to Perth if a mutually agreeable trade can be facilitated. Word is Freo would be the club but apparently their head of football is looking for featgers rather than improving their average list and being diffficult. 

My sources suggest a trade will either happen or it wont. Stay tuned. 

14 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

HOW TOMORROW WILL PLAY OUT:

Brisbane trade Beams, Pick 32 & 55 to Collingwood for Pick 18 & Future 1st Rd Pick.

Brisbane trade Pick 5 & 18 to Melbourne.

Melbourne trade Hogan & Pick 36 to Fremantle.

Fremantle trade Neale & Pick 30 to Brisbane 

Melbourne trade Pick 5 & Future 3rd Rd Pick to Gold Coast for May & KK

This means Bellend can trade Pick 11 & 23 to GWS for Lobb & Pick 14.

West Coast trade Picks 20 & 22 to GWS for Picks 11 & 47

West Coast trade Pick 11 to Geelong for Kelly.

Bombers trade Pick 9 & Future 2nd Rd Pick to GWS for Shiel & Future 4th Rd Pick ($cully trade).

Am I missing anything/anyone???

 

You've just gone for the ultimate shoot-the-moon. Immense kudos if it makes the crater. Hell, I'm giving credit just for trying.

10 minutes ago, Dee Dubya said:

Very thorough. You forgot to state your favourite biscuit.

Can't go past a Monte Carlo. Oldy but a goody!

Oh and Jordan Roughead traded from Bulldogs to Collingwood for Pick 57.

Dogs to refuse to trade Marcus Adams.

Excuse my ignorance, but is this the first time Fox have broadcast this?  Not that I can imagine what 'this' is - a bunch of reporters talking in hushed tones outside closed doors?


Tomorrow I shall bring out the Chocolate Royals.

Trading Hogan for May is still a disgrace. MFC always get shafted in the deal, sick of it.

I'd lol if May got suspended during the finals and missed a potential GF.

3 minutes ago, qarocks said:

I'd lol if May got suspended during the finals and missed a potential GF.

If he was at us? 

 
5 minutes ago, qarocks said:

Trading Hogan for May is still a disgrace. MFC always get shafted in the deal, sick of it.

I'd lol if May got suspended during the finals and missed a potential GF.

I will take that problem...

5 minutes ago, qarocks said:

Trading Hogan for May is still a disgrace. MFC always get shafted in the deal, sick of it.

I'd lol if May got suspended during the finals and missed a potential GF.

If we always get shafted in deals then we would be a bottom 4 side, not a top 4 side. 


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