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42 minutes ago, tarzan16 said:

first post in years. looks like we will have to get a deal done, a work colleague, she's a big dees fan, who's brother was in Bali with Jesse, from WA, good mates,  Jesse has said to him he will not sign a new deal with Melbourne if he isn't traded, he will walk end of next year, Freo are aware of this too, they just think his demands are too high. Sad really. So will it force us to take unders? Or Hold tight?  seems determined to go home.

 

Casey seconds might have a new power forward next year!! HaHa

If thats the case then i want him gone by 8:30pm tonight.

Don't want a bloke that has his heart set on leaving by round 1 next year.

See ya hoges.. enjoy life with Ross the boss

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29 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

So let’s try and win the flag in 2019. It may change his mind

It's over, mate. He's gone. He'll be a Docker tonight. (speculation...)

Looks like Brisbane are about to trade pick 5 to Port for Pick 6 and player. 

 

 
42 minutes ago, tarzan16 said:

first post in years. looks like we will have to get a deal done, a work colleague, she's a big dees fan, who's brother was in Bali with Jesse, from WA, good mates,  Jesse has said to him he will not sign a new deal with Melbourne if he isn't traded, he will walk end of next year, Freo are aware of this too, they just think his demands are too high. Sad really. So will it force us to take unders? Or Hold tight?  seems determined to go home.

 

Casey seconds might have a new power forward next year!! HaHa

IF this is true what an absolute [censored]. 

We have been so accommodating to him, he will be at best a 35 goal per year forward at freo...

Actually scrap that with Neale gone and Fyfe will get his annual injury he will be lucky to hit 30. 

 

3 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

Looks like #6 might have started its move.

So Port get Burton, Mayes and 2 x First Round Picks #5 & #15 for Wingard and Pick #6

And were struggling to get 1 first round pick for Hogan? What has the world come to?
 


43 minutes ago, tarzan16 said:

first post in years. looks like we will have to get a deal done, a work colleague, she's a big dees fan, who's brother was in Bali with Jesse, from WA, good mates,  Jesse has said to him he will not sign a new deal with Melbourne if he isn't traded, he will walk end of next year, Freo are aware of this too, they just think his demands are too high. Sad really. So will it force us to take unders? Or Hold tight?  seems determined to go home.

 

Casey seconds might have a new power forward next year!! HaHa

He might wish to walk end of next but he will still need to be traded. I want him gone tonight.

1 minute ago, MikeAlphaTango said:

 

So Port get Burton, Mayes and 2 x First Round Picks #5 & #15 for Wingard and Pick #6

And were struggling to get 1 first round pick for Hogan? What has the world come to?
 

They got up one spot so technically they received pick 15, Burton and Mayes for Wingard.

8 minutes ago, A F said:

It's over, mate. He's gone. He'll be a Docker tonight. (speculation...)

Yes and we lose a 23 year old contracted Key forward for a pretty poor deal...

 

So pick 6 and 15 for neale?? 

6 and 11 for hogan 

15 for lobb

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Wingard the perfect Cyril replacement for the  Hawks.  They will never go away.

Oh well, guess we will just have to eliminate them from the finals again.  :laugh:

22 minutes ago, GCDee said:

mmmm Shiel is just a bit over rated IMO....

I think May fills more of a need for us. 

 

I think we need another good midfielder over another key defender.

2 minutes ago, blue and red in the head said:

So pick 6 and 15 for neale?? 

no chance... 6 & 30 something. 

1 minute ago, blue and red in the head said:

So pick 6 and 15 for neale?? 

Which would mean pick 6 and 15 for Hogan, then Pick 6 for May.

JT goes to the draft with pick 15.

Loving it.

We're getting shafted.


For all Mahoney's talk of being happy to keep Jesse unless we get a deal up there with the best ever, we are about to capitulate and trade out the best young key forward in the game for significant unders, while in the premiership window. So frustrating and disappointing. For all the rubbish Bell has copped, he has actually done a bloody good job for his football club. Mahoney could actually learn a few things from him with regards to playing hardball.

6 minutes ago, blue and red in the head said:

So pick 6 and 15 for neale?? 

6 and 11 for hogan 

15 for lobb

Port have 15, so won't be part of Neale deal.

Hogan will be 6 and 23.

 

4 minutes ago, The Chazz said:

Which would mean pick 6 and 15 for Hogan, then Pick 6 for May.

JT goes to the draft with pick 15.

Loving it.

But we get that mid teen pick I suggested to be used on a Hibbard understudy from the west.

The latest 8 club mega deal coming up on AFL Trade Radio Facebook has us losing Hogan for May, KK and pick 23.  I don't mind that.  No idea of course of if it's complete fiction or close to the mark.

 


All talk outside of trade room is waffle.

Talk inside is the deal

Who here is privy to that ? SFA I'd think.

Wait and watch

We'll end up with a better list and that my friends is ALL that MATTERS 

 

 
Just now, beelzebub said:

All talk outside of trade room is waffle.

Talk inside is the deal

Who here is privy to that ? SFA I'd think.

Wait and watch

We'll end up with a better list and that my friends is ALL that MATTERS 

 

Over the years we have seen SO many supposedly poor deals, that end up nothing like what was rumoured.

Starting to heat up now. Refresh button set to "dynamic"

Just now, Dirts said:

But we get that mid teen pick I suggested to be used on a Hibbard understudy from the west.

11 is better as dockers would have used that pick on him. Will be a gun


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