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I’m ok to trade Pick 2 for Hill. As long as Langdon is part of it.

If not, I would stick with Anderson.

 

 
On 7/29/2019 at 5:05 PM, Dee tention said:

Dees without doubt need to keep Pick 2.

I know the club is into I think it’s 4th year of a 5 year plan to win a premiership. But trading away an Anderson is beyond stupid. Aka Josh Kelly trade...

Trade a senior player or two and 2nd round pick for Langdon and Hill if we are chasing both. I believe Freo will ask for Brayshaw...  

 

On 8/5/2019 at 8:50 PM, Dee tention said:

If we have Pick 3. I think we trade it for Hill and Langdon. Pull the trigger on that one...

And we definitely go for Tomlinson to play back with ‘May Day’ and ‘Lever to Beaver’. Versatile player! He would be a great get.

 

What made you change your mind in the span of just over a week? 

Trading pick 2 (as it stands) for Hill and Langdon would be a terrible decision, especially when there’s a good chance we could draft Anderson. 

1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

 

What made you change your mind in the span of just over a week? 

Trading pick 2 (as it stands) for Hill and Langdon would be a terrible decision, especially when there’s a good chance we could draft Anderson. 

He hasn't, one post is about pick 2 and one is about pick 3.

Edit - Just saw you didn't quote his latest post. Agree with you Ethan.

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8 minutes ago, Bates Mate said:

Latest report saying Saints are into him for 900k per year. He is a good player but I think that's overs

At that price they are welcome to him. 

 

Target Langdon. Much better value financially, cheaper trade option, and 3-4 years younger too.

No to Hill, especially at 900k! That’s superstar money, and he’s no superstar, just a good outside player. 


Saints are screwing themselves. between Brad Hill and Dan Hannebry they'll have 1.7 mil per locked up. incredible 

1 hour ago, Watts the matter said:

At that price they are welcome to him. 

Saints are the new north Melbourne. Throwing cash around.

problem is, when you park your cash into too many roll Royce’s the service and insurance cost will kill you. 

 

1 hour ago, Bates Mate said:

Latest report saying Saints are into him for 900k per year. He is a good player but I think that's overs

Would cost them pick 5 to match.


4 hours ago, Bates Mate said:

Latest report saying Saints are into him for 900k per year. He is a good player but I think that's overs

Surely they can't get him and King from GCS?

1 hour ago, whatwhatsaywhat said:

In terms of cap usage, Brad Hill + Dan Hannebery = Jake Lever + Steve May

I know which one of those options i'd rather. May has looked very good when on the park and Lever has been down, but we know his best is very good. both with be fine. Burgess will have them fighting fit next season.

Just reported on SEN - Brad Hill doesn’t want to play for the Dees.

Ed Langdon in the box seat to land with us.

Reports this morning that the Dees are in the box seat to land Langdon, I believe this was already reported yesterday on Demonland. How does he do it? #ETdoesitagain #Numberonenewsbreaker #ETthetradebreaker


18 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Just reported on SEN - Brad Hill doesn’t want to play for the Dees.

Ed Langdon in the box seat to land with us.

Good

29 minutes ago, RedLegs23 said:

Just reported on SEN - Brad Hill doesn’t want to play for the Dees.

Ed Langdon in the box seat to land with us.

translated meaning = we're not offering him enough. 

 

We were going to end up giving up pick 2 for Hill anyway which I wasn't comfortable with

Happy to secure Langdon along with another outside mid and hopefully some forwardline scoring power

11 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Sadly we're not a destination club unless we're willing and able to pay overs.

[censored] this. either we [censored] money down the toilet or sell the farm for injury prone players. surprised we haven't been sold the Sydney Harbour Bridge as our HQ.


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