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9 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Not sure I would be house-hunting at Casey if I was on his coin but at least it isn’t far from training is there is room to fit him under the Casey Demons salary cap!

Berwick is a big step up from Blacktown ;)

 
9 hours ago, Sydee said:

Does anyone know where its going ??

BLooze Bus with hand-cuffs, traveling along the Yarra River, apparently... complementary skulls mandatory.

 
1 hour ago, Demons11 said:

Big rumour around Carlton going after Josh Kelly.  

If he’s willing to move and we don’t move heaven and earth and Hogan to try and get him, I would be gutted. 

Why the [censored] does anyone want to go to Carlton?! Yuck!


3 minutes ago, Jaded said:

If he’s willing to move and we don’t move heaven and earth and Hogan to try and get him, I would be gutted. 

Why the [censored] does anyone want to go to Carlton?! Yuck!

 

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Fits Carltons M.O 

pay overs for a superstar in a mediocre team . Go nowhere start again . 

 
26 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

you'd go to carlscum for a 100 bucks??????????????? 

I think he's saying he'd go to Carlton for 100 bucks and a banana muffin.

Lynch nominates Richmond ( surprise surprise)and is already dreaming of playing his first final next year.


5 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Lynch nominates Richmond ( surprise surprise)and is already dreaming of playing his first final next year.

Or losing another prelim like this year?

27 minutes ago, Little Goffy said:

I think he's saying he'd go to Carlton for 100 bucks and a banana muffin.

yes, and the biodegradable bag was a nice touch

2 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

 

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He will be getting paid craploads no matter what club he goes to. 

4 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

Lynch nominates Richmond ( surprise surprise)and is already dreaming of playing his first final next year.

yep...a Mr Kerrigan has some advice for him on that  ;)

I am wondering why a talent like Jonathan O'Rourke can go from a possible 200 game player to a has been?


6 minutes ago, durango said:

I am wondering why a talent like Jonathan O'Rourke can go from a possible 200 game player to a has been?

Lack of work ethic could be one reason.

Re the Langdon brothers (aside from watching Tom's bloody good GF game I know bugger all about them). Not exactly Melbourne related but...

Ed is contracted with Freo till end of '19 but is keen to move on.

Tom has fielded inquiries from a number of Clubs but would be unlikely to go to Freo

There is no surprise about Jesse wanting to go back to Perth but some surprise about going to Freo as 'no one wants to play under Lyon'

 

 

On 10/2/2018 at 10:16 AM, Demons11 said:

Big rumour around Carlton going after Josh Kelly.  

Is that why after agreeing to take Mitch McGovern, they took Shiel to Noosa in a private jet. Now add Kelly to the mix.

Obviously no salary cap for Carlton.

Check your rumour source.

27 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Re the Langdon brothers (aside from watching Tom's bloody good GF game I know bugger all about them). Not exactly Melbourne related but...

Ed is contracted with Freo till end of '19 but is keen to move on.

Tom has fielded inquiries from a number of Clubs but would be unlikely to go to Freo

There is no surprise about Jesse wanting to go back to Perth but some surprise about going to Freo as 'no one wants to play under Lyon'

 

 

Interesting my source tells me the opposite.

Ed Langdon likes it in Perth and Tom would probably consider joining his brother at Freo.

Your comment " aside from watching Tom's bloody good GF game I know bugger all about them" is probably very accurate.


1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Interesting my source tells me the opposite.

Ed Langdon likes it in Perth and Tom would probably consider joining his brother at Freo.

Your comment " aside from watching Tom's bloody good GF game I know bugger all about them" is probably very accurate.

Fair enough, my info may well prove to be wrong but the person who told me is close enough to know. Do you know what the feeling is about Lyon?

9 minutes ago, FarNorthernD said:

Fair enough, my info may well prove to be wrong but the person who told me is close enough to know. Do you know what the feeling is about Lyon?

My source was a family friend. 

Don't know feeling on Lyon.

1 hour ago, FarNorthernD said:

There is no surprise about Jesse wanting to go back to Perth but some surprise about going to Freo as 'no one wants to play under Lyon'

Im no psychologist, but maybe jesse would thrive more under a grumpy dad figure that makes instructions simple, stubbornly rigid and authoritarian. Perhaps Goody is more of your younger big brother entrepreneurial leader with a more innovative and player-entrusting ethos that probably didnt resonate well enough for him or provide enough scaffolding to stay interstate after his unfortunate personal circumstances. i could be wrong though

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30 minutes ago, Redleg said:

My source was a family friend. 

Don't know feeling on Lyon.

I'll say it again.... you are very well connected this year Red.

Intel much appreciated.

1 hour ago, FarNorthernD said:

Re the Langdon brothers (aside from watching Tom's bloody good GF game I know bugger all about them). Not exactly Melbourne related but...

Ed is contracted with Freo till end of '19 but is keen to move on.

Tom has fielded inquiries from a number of Clubs but would be unlikely to go to Freo

There is no surprise about Jesse wanting to go back to Perth but some surprise about going to Freo as 'no one wants to play under Lyon'

 

 

I get the feeling you could sign with Freo on the basis that if things don't improve next year you won't have to worry about playing under Lyon after that.


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