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23 minutes ago, FlashInThePan said:

That whole trade has a big whiff about it to me Lucifer. Either that ankle is a serious problem or Mcarthy is the worst negotiator in known history. We managed to do better than that in offloading Watts!

If his ankle was a serious problem then why have they offered him 4 years.......very fishy.

 
8 hours ago, TeamPlayedFine39 said:

I despise Geelong, but I do feel they are within their rights to be seething about the Kelly trade.  I know there are extenuating family circumstances, but the fact that he is wanting to go back to WA for family reasons, but is only willing to go to one club is farcical. 

 

Only wanting to go to one of the two Perth clubs means the family circumstances reason is total bull [censored].

49 minutes ago, FlashInThePan said:

That whole trade has a big whiff about it to me Lucifer. Either that ankle is a serious problem or Mcarthy is the worst negotiator in known history. We managed to do better than that in offloading Watts!

Scully understands lying and subterfuge to get where he wants (or get paid the most) better than most. It would b of zero surprise to me to see him play 16 plus games next year. 

This deal should 100% be investigated by the AFL. Don’t accept anything said about his ankle on face value..Scummy is  as crooked as they come. 

 

Fancy Gil employing Damien Barrett full time at the AFL. Take out the bloke who always pots you and put him alongside you.....

8 minutes ago, SFebes said:

If his ankle was a serious problem then why have they offered him 4 years.......very fishy.

doesnt make much sense does it..

However Ive heard from a number of sources its really not in good knick.  Time will tell


Dicky knee O'Meara now Scully, hopefully its Hawthorn who are losing the plot, be nice to see them make the 8 again only to have the both of them unavailable thru injury, get knocked straight out and all the hawthorn faithful say "2020 when we have a fit team..."

33 minutes ago, SFebes said:

Fancy Gil employing Damien Barrett full time at the AFL. Take out the bloke who always pots you and put him alongside you.....

LBJ said it is better to have your enemies on the inside of the tent p------g out than on the outside p-----g in.

Edited by old dee

16 minutes ago, old dee said:

LBJ said it is better to have your enemies on the inside of the tent p------g out than on the outside p-----g in.

didn't work for nixon though - ☹️

 
15 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

didn't work for nixon though - ☹️

he forgot to leave the flap open .... ;)

49 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

didn't work for nixon though - ☹️

I doubt he owned a tent. Smug bastard!


E.T  Melbourne was offered Poly Farmer and Darryl Baldock however our dumb ferk recruiting didn't think that we needed them. 

5 minutes ago, ENYAW said:

E.T  Melbourne was offered Poly Farmer and Darryl Baldock however our dumb ferk recruiting didn't think that we needed them. 

Did Richmond miss out on Polly as well? 

On 10/17/2018 at 7:36 AM, old dee said:

LBJ said it is better to have your enemies on the inside of the tent p------g out than on the outside p-----g in.

Where does that leave Trump? Does the analogy involve a Russian hotel room in his case?

On 10/17/2018 at 7:29 AM, SFebes said:

If his ankle was a serious problem then why have they offered him 4 years.......very fishy.

Would the reason for the 4 years be more based on that was when he was contracted till with GWS?

On 10/17/2018 at 8:26 AM, deeology said:

Dicky knee O'Meara now Scully, hopefully its Hawthorn who are losing the plot, be nice to see them make the 8 again only to have the both of them unavailable thru injury, get knocked straight out and all the hawthorn faithful say "2020 when we have a fit team..."

I heard somewhere they have 9 players over 30 next season.  I hope their playing falls off a cliff like ours did 12 years ago.  Furthermore,  so sick of this Clarkson being the messiah crap.  A bit like you, I hope the high risk recruitment plays thay the Hawks have made come back to bit them, Clarkson gets the sack, and we transfer the Norm Smith curse to them for another 50+ years, hereby to be know as the Alistair Clarkson curse.


1 hour ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

I heard somewhere they have 9 players over 30 next season.  I hope their playing falls off a cliff like ours did 12 years ago.  Furthermore,  so sick of this Clarkson being the messiah crap.  A bit like you, I hope the high risk recruitment plays thay the Hawks have made come back to bit them, Clarkson gets the sack, and we transfer the Norm Smith curse to them for another 50+ years, hereby to be know as the Alistair Clarkson curse.

It's a long, long fall off that cliff as we well know at Demonland. 

Edited by Win4theAges

6 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Would the reason for the 4 years be more based on that was when he was contracted till with GWS?

That was only 2?

5 minutes ago, SFebes said:

That was only 2?

Yep. They increased it by two, but the 4th year is contingent on games played in the other 3. Although, as someone pointed out , if they cant get him up in year 2 he’ll just be retired most likely anyway... so risk isn’t as big as it sounds. Still reckon he’ll “miraculously” be there round 1 but we’ll see. 

Im concerned about how much power the players have now in general at trade time tbh. Someone needs to be looking after the overall health of the clubs and the equality of the comp. players as individuals or player managers have no such care. 

14 hours ago, Rodney (Balls) Grinter said:

Would the reason for the 4 years be more based on that was when he was contracted till with GWS?

Its 3 years with a trigger.

Get out for Hawks is that if the ankle does not come good and struggles he can retire a la Dane Swan and get a settlement of most of the following year of his contract which is not include in the salary cap.


2 hours ago, Fifty-5 said:

he sets new standards.....for being an absolute dh !!!

cant see their planes getting too far off the ground in 19

On 10/17/2018 at 8:48 AM, Petraccattack said:

Only wanting to go to one of the two Perth clubs means the family circumstances reason is total bull [censored].

I don’t agree with that. Wanting to go home and not wanting to go to Freo aren’t mutually exclusive positions. “I want to go home” and “I want to go home at all costs” are different propositions. The inability to get a deal done with West Coast means he’s faced with two poor choices: not make it home, or go to Freo, and he chose.

It doesn’t discredit his desire to get home, it just means it was trumped by his desire not to play for Fremantle. Who could blame him?

 
1 hour ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Has he been delisted?

PLayed a lot of junior footy with Jayden Hunt...

1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

PLayed a lot of junior footy with Jayden Hunt...

True but the problem is that unless he gets delisted, it’s unlikely that can find a way out of Port Adelaide. His name doesn’t feature in the recent AFL article about out of contract players and hence, it looks like he will remain at Alberton.


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