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45 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

Seems a very MFC type player...

 

This is a compliment, right?

Just checkin’. 

 
36 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

Surely GWS would be desperate to get Pick 3 because of Tom Green.

I know he just extended but Pick 3 for Taranto? Grew up a Melbourne supporter. Is that just a pipe dream?

 

 

Seriously their B&F and best in the GF. Time to think realistically.

3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Seriously their B&F and best in the GF. Time to think realistically.

You can only ask, SKevs boy, inner Melbourne, Melbourne supporter ra ra ra.

 

Can only ask the question.

 

 

Looking like the Langdon deal might be more complicated than the Kelly one, which has already been completed.

 

Just now, Redleg said:

Looking like the Langdon deal might be more complicated than the Kelly one, which has already been completed.

 

Last i heard Lucas said discussions were going well and no hurry to seal this


Really surprised we didn't have a look at Howard from the Power 

surely an upgrade on Oscar down back?

Bonar is a strong bodied inside mid who has had 2 knee redo's. We have enough inside mids and dodgy knees for mine.

20 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

surely an upgrade on Oscar down back?

A witches hat would be an upgrade on OMAC. Harder to get around.

Edited by Demon Disciple

 
12 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

A witches hat would be an upgrade on OMAC. Harder to get around.

Don't people get sick of bagging Oscar?  It's such a bore. Last time I looked he played for us and hence we should support him. 


9 hours ago, Lord Nev said:

Only so much you can do when you're the 17th placed team who trains in a dog park, shares the showers with a few other teams and hasn't won a flag for 55 years I guess...

All we can do I guess is aim for minimum 6 upgrades on last years list.

So far

PRO    Tomlinson

Cons  Frost

Why the f@#$ did we pick up tomlinson who is slow yet get rid of frost who is our quickest player. bloody stupid.

We've bloody lost the plot. we're the slowest team in the comp before this idiotic move. Not looking forward to seeing tomlinson hobble down the wing whilst he is trying to catch jaiden Stephenson or something. ffs

12 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

Why the f@#$ did we pick up tomlinson who is slow yet get rid of frost who is our quickest player. bloody stupid.

We've bloody lost the plot. we're the slowest team in the comp before this idiotic move. Not looking forward to seeing tomlinson hobble down the wing whilst he is trying to catch jaiden Stephenson or something. ffs

When did we get rid of Frost?

Still plenty to play out there, Doc.

These trade periods just drag on. Nothing really happens until the last couple of days. If not for the AFL wanting the publicity, we could do it in 3 days.

22 hours ago, Baghdad Bob said:

Don't people get sick of bagging Oscar?  It's such a bore. Last time I looked he played for us and hence we should support him. 

Or even just an original joke about him.

It's all predictable, repetitive and boring.

 


Well i must say i am totally underwhelmed by Melbourne's recruiting so far. The saints, Carlton, Eagles, and cats are all doing great while we tend our knitting in the corner. So many free agents and what we could only come up with two we were interested in, Elliott and Tomlinson. Did we really have such a good year and have such a talented list that we did not think it worth our time trading $'s instead of draft picks to pick up some much needed talent. Quite frankly this does not make me feel as if we are making much progress.

Hypothetical - would people trade Brayshaw in a straight swap for Brad Hill

11 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Hypothetical - would people trade Brayshaw in a straight swap for Brad Hill

Yes, but not for the 900k a year he has asked for.

10 minutes ago, Frustrated Demon said:

Yes, but not for the 900k a year he has asked for.

How about $800k and Bell pitches in $150k each year on a three year deal?

26 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Hypothetical - would people trade Brayshaw in a straight swap for Brad Hill

No.


3 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

How about $800k and Bell pitches in $150k each year on a three year deal?

I would do 700-750k per year for him

5 minutes ago, Frustrated Demon said:

I would do 700-750k per year for him

Some are saying we wont fit under our cap but if we did $650k and the Dockers cover say $150k and get pick 3...i reckon they'd be more than happy with that.

We have Lewis, Stretch, Frosty, Bull Smith and JKH off the list already.

Imagine Hill on one wing and Langdon on the other.

Edited by Rusty Nails

 
31 minutes ago, Bring Back Barassi said:

Need pace. Hill is pace. Get Hill

well pick 6 and a second rounder is rejected. so we'd need two top picks to get the job done. Freo are impossible under Bell.

2 hours ago, DemonLad5 said:

Hypothetical - would people trade Brayshaw in a straight swap for Brad Hill

No sorry


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