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12 hours ago, Dee-licious said:

https://www.facebook.com/AFL-Trade-Parade-Updates-and-News-1607159189583643/ 

A rumour site going with Zac Jones looking at the Dees. 

If AvB is gone, in a heart beat. Gives us that outside speed that we lack. I know decision making isn't Zak's strength, but this can be worked on. It's not as if vanders was a precision user of the footy either.

10 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

FM Daniel [censored] Menzel. I question if people actually watch football. He’s the biggest downhill skiing, one way footballer going around. 

Perfect pick up for Port...

 
2 hours ago, SFebes said:

He’s an overrated and undisciplined space cadet with a faux tough guy attitude who butchers the ball more than his brother 

So do you think we should get him?

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

Big rumour around Carlton going after Josh Kelly.  

I’ve seen Luke Parker’s name mentioned in connection to the Dees on Twitter but I have no idea of the validity of the info.


2 hours ago, hells bells said:

I’ve seen Luke Parker’s name mentioned in connection to the Dees on Twitter but I have no idea of the validity of the info.

"Me wanting to leave this club??? No chance," Parker wrote.  18 Sept on Instagram

Parker is signed at Sydney until the end of 2021

"I was very surprised to hear about trade rumours regarding Luke Parker," Sydney Swans head of football Harley said."I can unequivocally deny those rumours, we've spoken to Luke on Wednesday and he's fully invested with the Swans and we won't be trading him under any circumstances at all."

 

9 minutes ago, It's Time said:

"Me wanting to leave this club??? No chance," Parker wrote.  18 Sept on Instagram

Parker is signed at Sydney until the end of 2021

"I was very surprised to hear about trade rumours regarding Luke Parker," Sydney Swans head of football Harley said."I can unequivocally deny those rumours, we've spoken to Luke on Wednesday and he's fully invested with the Swans and we won't be trading him under any circumstances at all."

 

Means he already has one foot out the door.

 
4 hours ago, Tough Kent said:

If AvB is gone, in a heart beat. Gives us that outside speed that we lack. I know decision making isn't Zak's strength, but this can be worked on. It's not as if vanders was a precision user of the footy either.

I agree... we can take little steps, that help as we move along the pathway.

Too many right off the little steps, in favour of giant strides, or they want the status quo to remain... but it can't, because AVB is going to be closer to family in need. every-time we take another who is full of go we move further away from those players and years where 'not-going' was a feature of US.

 

Zac Jones, good... bring him in, and May as well... and we can work on the skilled players at the same time thru KK and others.

 

But the main ingredient is...  "GO"

4 hours ago, rjay said:

Perfect pick up for Port...

Just stirring a few Port mates as we speak. They love a recycled reject Port.


1 hour ago, It's Time said:

"Me wanting to leave this club??? No chance," Parker wrote.  18 Sept on Instagram

Parker is signed at Sydney until the end of 2021

"I was very surprised to hear about trade rumours regarding Luke Parker," Sydney Swans head of football Harley said."I can unequivocally deny those rumours, we've spoken to Luke on Wednesday and he's fully invested with the Swans and we won't be trading him under any circumstances at all."

 

Sounds pretty strong.  As I said I couldn’t vouch for the strength of the rumour.  With Hannebery going I can’t see it happening.

7 hours ago, SFebes said:

He’s an overrated and undisciplined space cadet with a faux tough guy attitude who butchers the ball more than his brother 

At the moment, that is true. He also bombs away just like Nathan did early in his career and that is something that we do not need. 

3 minutes ago, Deemania since 56 said:

At the moment, that is true. He also bombs away just like Nathan did early in his career and that is something that we do not need. 

Is Nathan still early is his career?

45 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

Just stirring a few Port mates as we speak. They love a recycled reject Port.

You know some Port supporters? ?


27 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Is Nathan still early is his career?

Nathan no longer bombs it to the opposition.

He now lowers his eyes and picks them out with precision...

4 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Nathan no longer bombs it to the opposition.

He now lowers his eyes and picks them out with precision...

Gold!! ?

5 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Nathan no longer bombs it to the opposition.

He now lowers his eyes and picks them out with precision...

He still does both unfortunately and apart from pace, I'd much prefer Fritsch on a wing than Zak Jones and I'd much prefer Salem off half back than Zak Jones.

was told by a drunken port supporter we were keen on chad Wingard.... god I hope his drunken ramblings were just drunken ramblings 

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.


2 minutes ago, 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.

He'd cost a top 10 pick, I fear.

3 minutes ago, 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.

You mean a $1m a year player who doesn’t chase and will cost you 2 first round picks as stated by Port . Don’t think we lack that. 

Edited by Redleg

3 hours ago, SFebes said:

Is Nathan still early is his career?

Must be, Febes.

 
19 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

FM Daniel [censored] Menzel. I question if people actually watch football. He’s the biggest downhill skiing, one way footballer going around. 

With exceptionally dodgy KNEES NOOOOO!!


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