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On 10/6/2018 at 1:12 PM, A F said:

If we're not paying much for Wingard and the FD think they can get consistency out of him, he's exactly the sort of player our forwardline and midfield lacks. I'd be all over him.

Not sure where you would get that idea from. Just last year we offloaded a former no.1 pick for cheap because we couldnt get consistency and we struggle to get consistency out of petrecca. While i think we've improved from the underdevelopment of players I think i'd only rate Hawthorn as a club who are able to turn player's careers around (and even they fail sometimes - dayle garlett)

 
2 minutes ago, Frustrated Demon said:

What have you heard?

That he won’t be leaving.  

Something to do with Someone else leaving 

 
10 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

That he won’t be leaving.  

Something to do with Someone else leaving 

Hasn’t he said he wants a trade the Brissy? Rare for a player who requests it not to be traded.

15 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

That he won’t be leaving.  

Something to do with Someone else leaving 

He is alluding to the rumour circulated on SEN today that if Bennell is traded out of the club that Neale would say. Fairly fanciful, one would think.


4 minutes ago, Tough Kent said:

He is alluding to the rumour circulated on SEN today that if Bennell is traded out of the club that Neale would say. Fairly fanciful, one would think.

Boo! If someone posts a rumour based on another rumour surely they should say so. 

Don’t know if this is posted elsewhere, but the roar is reporting unconfirmed noise sources suggesting May is requesting a trade to the dees.

 
3 minutes ago, In Harmes Way said:

Don’t know if this is posted elsewhere, but the roar is reporting unconfirmed noise sources suggesting May is requesting a trade to the dees.

Maybe our 2019 1st round pick?

Dees aren’t going to hang around to do a deal with Freo for Jesse. Jesse I think will sign an extension and stay.

The Dees will be proactive with GC in getting a deal done for May on there own merits... Future R1 Pick will be definitey on the table including player/picks.

 


2 minutes ago, Dee tention said:

Dees aren’t going to hang around to do a deal with Freo for Jesse. Jesse I think will sign an extension and stay.

The Dees will be proactive with GC in getting a deal done for May on there own merits... Future R1 Pick will be definitey on the table including player/picks.

 

@Dee tention is this a gut feel? or knowledge?

3 minutes ago, Dee tention said:

Dees aren’t going to hang around to do a deal with Freo for Jesse. Jesse I think will sign an extension and stay.

The Dees will be proactive with GC in getting a deal done for May on there own merits... Future R1 Pick will be definitey on the table including player/picks.

 

I disagree 100% with your first sentence, it assumes they want to keep him. I have seen no evidence of that.

7 minutes ago, old dee said:

There is zero evidence they want to keep him.

There is zero evidence they want him to go.


2 minutes ago, dworship said:

There is zero evidence they want him to go.

Read the tea leaves, dw...

1 minute ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Read the tea leaves, dw...

I have and they're murky

4 minutes ago, dworship said:

There is zero evidence they want him to go.

There is heaps of evidence, allowed to explore opportunities, allowed to tour freo facilities, dees sitting down with freo discussing what we would want, mahoney on trade radio saying they questioned Jesse.......plenty of evidence

3 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Read the tea leaves, dw...

What if my preference is a deconstructed turmeric latte?

4 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

What if my preference is a deconstructed turmeric latte?

Didn't realise you were such a hip dude!


8 minutes ago, dworship said:

I have and they're murky

SFebes has it:

8 minutes ago, SFebes said:

There is heaps of evidence, allowed to explore opportunities, allowed to tour freo facilities, dees sitting down with freo discussing what we would want, mahoney on trade radio saying they questioned Jesse.......plenty of evidence

 

9 minutes ago, dworship said:

There is zero evidence they want him to go.

 

4 minutes ago, SFebes said:

There is heaps of evidence, allowed to explore opportunities, allowed to tour freo facilities, dees sitting down with freo discussing what we would want, mahoney on trade radio saying they questioned Jesse.......plenty of evidence

Spot on SF. There has not been one statement from the club or players saying " please stay Jessie" Does that tell you something. There is a lot more to this than meets the eye. I see a lot of simulatives to the Watts trade last year.  

13 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

What if my preference is a deconstructed turmeric latte?

Would have taken you for a mac cap man these days mate. 

 

 

I apologise for contributing to the digression.

 
27 minutes ago, SFebes said:

There is heaps of evidence, allowed to explore opportunities, allowed to tour freo facilities, dees sitting down with freo discussing what we would want, mahoney on trade radio saying they questioned Jesse.......plenty of evidence

Sorry Febes, I understand that nuance and semantics are somewhat lost on you and others on DL.

In plain language the MFC is asking "what's in it for us?" This is a different prepossession to wanting him to go or stay.

14 minutes ago, A F said:

Would have taken you for a mac cap man these days mate. 

I resemble that.


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