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6 minutes ago, Parmalove said:

Mahoney stated on radio on Friday that Gus isn't going anywhere. 

We did say the same things about Hogan just before trade period last year...

 
2 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

He put to bed the rumour that Gus would be traded.  Mmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmmm.

Can’t believe you expended the energy of a reply to that mate. 

Mahoney also said we weren't going to add any more assistants too, didn't he? I wouldn't believe everything I hear from Mahoney. He's playing a game. That's his job.

 
2 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Didn’t I post this yesterday? Is Nixon following me? Am I Nixon? What’s going on? 

actually i don't recall ever seeing you and nixon in the same room together.......


58 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

actually i don't recall ever seeing you and nixon in the same room together.......

To be fair though Daisy, i don't think ET would want to be seen in the same room as Nixon neither.

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Didn’t I post this yesterday? Is Nixon following me? Am I Nixon? What’s going on? 

"No X in Nixon" is a palandrome though....

1 hour ago, Sorry kids said:

Interesting. Mahoney put to bed a rumour on Firday that Brayshaw was seen in Freo on Saturday. Mmmmm

You know what they say about rumors..... spread by fools and believed by Idio**

 
1 minute ago, drysdale demon said:

You know what they say about rumors..... spread by fools and believed by Idio**

I started a rumor you went fruit picking

hypothetically, would people be averse to us usurping the 'Aints and convincing Brad Hill to come, on the same salary, that we would now have space for? Although I think the space may have to come from Elliott going to Brisbane/Staying


3 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

I started a rumor you went fruit picking

I am about to go wheat harvesting actually with a couple of mates who own 5 headers.

2 minutes ago, John Demonic said:

hypothetically, would people be averse to us usurping the 'Aints and convincing Brad Hill to come, on the same salary, that we would now have space for? Although I think the space may have to come from Elliott going to Brisbane/Staying

No way. 

3 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I am about to go wheat harvesting actually with a couple of mates who own 5 headers.

Make sure you pack the Nasonex

2 minutes ago, drysdale demon said:

I am about to go wheat harvesting actually with a couple of mates who own 5 headers.

Couple of mates, now that is a stretch.   


2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Didn’t I post this yesterday? Is Nixon following me? Am I Nixon? What’s going on? 

Perhaps you're Kim Duthie

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5 hours ago, John Demonic said:

hypothetically, would people be averse to us usurping the 'Aints and convincing Brad Hill to come, on the same salary, that we would now have space for? Although I think the space may have to come from Elliott going to Brisbane/Staying

Hill is off to the Saints 

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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

 

Just about to post same. What do you reckon Dazzle? Can't help but think this one may have legs. And if he was to go, what's the compo?

Just now, Return to Glory said:

Just about to post same. What do you reckon Dazzle? Can't help but think this one may have legs. And if he was to go, what's the compo?

If they want Brayshaw, I'll take their first pick and Langdon.  

I think the club is playing a straight bat here, and while I was pretty convinced there was nothing in it yesterday, this gives it just a little more credence.


I have to ask, has Melbourne rocked up to Marvel yet? We're hearing things from other clubs, but nothing from Melbourne.

6 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

If they want Brayshaw, I'll take their first pick and Langdon.  

I think the club is playing a straight bat here, and while I was pretty convinced there was nothing in it yesterday, this gives it just a little more credence.

Yep, let them enquire, and let them give us their pick they get for Brad Hill P6 and Langdon for Brayshaw and future second rounder. Imagine going in with PIck 3 & 6 and getting Langdon. It would soften the blow a little bit.

9 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

Just about to post same. What do you reckon Dazzle? Can't help but think this one may have legs. And if he was to go, what's the compo?

I reckon it has also grown legs. People can say all they want about Mahoney saying there's nothing to it, but when there smoke there's fire.

Surely Langdon and their first round pick maybe?

 

I truly hope this doesn’t transpire. 

Supposedly had back issues but the way Gus played this year it was almost like his mind was elsewhere for the bulk of it.  Wouldn't be surprised if there's a trade here.


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