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2 hours ago, Sydney Pennski said:

If VDB goes to Sydney then Zac Jones ends up at Melbourne.

Hunch or info?

 
2 hours ago, Sydney Pennski said:

If VDB goes to Sydney then Zac Jones ends up at Melbourne.

VDB and a third rounder for Jones. Don’t get sucked in by the romance, Z Jones ain’t that good, a slight upgrade on VDB.

Just now, Ethan Tremblay said:

VDB and a third rounder for Jones. Don’t get sucked in by the romance, Z Jones ain’t that good, a slight upgrade on VDB.

Agreed. Faux tough guy with poor skills

 
17 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

VDB and a third rounder for Jones. Don’t get sucked in by the romance, Z Jones ain’t that good, a slight upgrade on VDB.

Is he an upgrade on Dion Johnstone?


27 minutes ago, Sydney Pennski said:

Rumour

Made up one by you?

 
14 minutes ago, Neitz the Great said:

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Speculation about it in the "Aaron vandenBerg set to meet the Swans thread" and mentioned on radio on Grand Final day as a player Melbourne would want as a trade if VDB left.

No rumour... But just a feeling! Dees will be aggressive.

If Jesse Hogan leaves for Freo...

The Dees will bring in;

- Pick 5, Steven May, Kade K, Ed Langdon, Brandon Preuss, one of Jack Billings or Andrew Gaff (Yep!).

Lose - Hogan, Kent, VDB, Tyson (will receive better offers elsewhere) and possibly Frost and Garlett (Freo maybe). We will lose our 2nd and 3rd round picks also...

Dees could possibly receive Freos 2019 First Round Pick in Hogan trade... That means Pick 5 could get both May and KK in one hit.

Another scenario is GC receive Freos First Round Pick and pass on May and KK to the Dees... 

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10 hours ago, Sydney Pennski said:

If VDB goes to Sydney then Zac Jones ends up at Melbourne.

wow. ok  ????

6 hours ago, Dee tention said:

No rumour... But just a feeling! Dees will be aggressive.

If Jesse Hogan leaves for Freo...

The Dees will bring in;

- Pick 5, Steven May, Kade K, Ed Langdon, Brandon Preuss, one of Jack Billings or Andrew Gaff (Yep!).

Lose - Hogan, Kent, VDB, Tyson (will receive better offers elsewhere) and possibly Frost and Garlett (Freo maybe). We will lose our 2nd and 3rd round picks also...

Dees could possibly receive Freos 2019 First Round Pick in Hogan trade... That means Pick 5 could get both May and KK in one hit.

Another scenario is GC receive Freos First Round Pick and pass on May and KK to the Dees... 

Youve got a feeling that every player mentioned on this board will be ours?! Prepare for disappointment

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6 hours ago, Dee tention said:

No rumour... But just a feeling!

Let me stop you there...

Rumour that Carlton into the bloke at GWS who left us for $7m.

Couldn't think of a better club for him to go to.


8 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Rumour that Carlton into the bloke at GWS who left us for $7m.

Couldn't think of a better club for him to go to.

Lets hope he takes another $M5_ without the brown paper bags.  Eating up some of their caps.

9 hours ago, Redleg said:

Rumour that Carlton into the bloke at GWS who left us for $7m.

Couldn't think of a better club for him to go to.

Someone else making him an offer he can't refuse ? Those Lygon st good guys would know how.

9 hours ago, Redleg said:

Rumour that Carlton into the bloke at GWS who left us for $7m.

Couldn't think of a better club for him to go to.

Has been searching houses in the Casey/Berwick area this year...

30 minutes ago, dee-tox said:

Has been searching houses in the Casey/Berwick area this year...

Any fast food franchises changed hands lately ? ??

10 hours ago, Redleg said:

Rumour that Carlton into the bloke at GWS who left us for $7m.

Couldn't think of a better club for him to go to.

sounds like SoS is planning on giving up Pick 1?  They must really be planning on throwing money at Kelly and Whitfield to stay.


10 hours ago, Redleg said:

Rumour that Carlton into the bloke at GWS who left us for $7m.

Couldn't think of a better club for him to go to.

You seem to be very well connected this year Red

53 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

You seem to be very well connected this year Red

Have been speaking to a few more afl people this year. 

Will we start to hear about requests from players as early as today? 

 
4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Expecting to hear news as early as today, hold on to your fedoras. #ETthetradewhisperer. 

You have done it again Ethan, just unbelievable how you break the trade news.


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