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Interested to see a best 22 traded players. Here are some names to get started.

Frawley, Hogan, Bassett, Martin, Howe, Dunn, Thompson, Farmer, Woewodin,  Spalding, Healy, Alves, Wells, Scully

 
38 minutes ago, Sorry kids said:

Interested to see a best 22 traded players. Here are some names to get started.

Frawley, Hogan, Bassett, Martin, Howe, Dunn, Thompson, Farmer, Woewodin,  Spalding, Healy, Alves, Wells, Scully

Jolley, Pike, B Wilson, Barassi

O'Dwyer, Benell, Walsh, Watts,  Armstrong, Bamblett, Charles, Kent, Newport, Dyson, Tingay, Jolly, Trengove, Pike, Byrne, Brewer, Parke, Wilson, 

 

Jakovich traded or delisted?

Including free agents like Rivers?

Andy Lovell was an underrated loss.

Nathan Bassett never played a senior game for us.  Don't know if that counts him out or not; good player though.


Fowler, May, Lovett B, Wilson, Rhode, Jackson M, Jackson R, Pinnell, Moore, Templeton, Baker, Ditterich, Coles, Clayton, Crosswell, Zantuck, Icke, Jarrott, Bennett, Flintoff, Shaun Smith, Seecamp, Clarkson, Ingerson, Shanahan, White, Powell, Bizzell, Vardy, Heffernan, Holland, Moloney, Paul Johnson, Pickett, Pedersen, Cross, Tyson, Vince, Frost, Garlett, Melksham, Hibberd and Lewis just to name some who came to us.

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Dunn    Frawley   Bassett

Howe     Rivers      Pike

Alves     Wells       Woewodin

Watts    Spalding  Healy

Farmer Jackovic  Hogan

Martin  Thompson Farmer

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Apologies Scully for Farmer as rover.

 

1 hour ago, Sorry kids said:

Dunn    Frawley   Bassett

Howe     Rivers      Pike

Alves     Wells       Woewodin

Watts    Spalding  Healy

Farmer Jackovic  Hogan

Martin  Thompson Farmer

What!!! No Gisberts????

I’m surprised Werridee hasn’t had a crack yet. He’s generally the first up when there’s s best 22 on offer.

6 hours ago, Sorry kids said:

Interested to see a best 22 traded players. Here are some names to get started.

Frawley, Hogan, Bassett, Martin, Howe, Dunn, Thompson, Farmer, Woewodin,  Spalding, Healy, Alves, Wells, Scully

Morton, Gysberts, Fitzpatrick

3 hours ago, Sorry kids said:

Dunn    Frawley   Bassett

Howe     Rivers      Pike

Alves     Wells       Woewodin

Watts    Spalding  Healy

Farmer Jackovic  Hogan

Martin  Thompson Farmer

 I’d swap Bassett for Matthew Bishop. The guy could seriously gallop for his height. He had a wonderful career at Port.

Edited by Dee Zephyr


3 hours ago, Sorry kids said:

Dunn    Frawley   Bassett

Howe     Rivers      Pike

Alves     Wells       Woewodin

Watts    Spalding  Healy

Farmer Jackovic  Hogan

Martin  Thompson Farmer

Toss out anyone in that backline and replace with Ingo (for starters)

I was devo when Scott Thompson got traded. He turned out to be a gun.  

Whenever I think about something like this, I am reminded of one simple rule:

Never trade away someone named Josh Kennedy.

5 hours ago, Sorry kids said:

Dunn    Frawley   Bassett

Howe     Rivers      Pike

Alves     Wells       Woewodin

Watts    Spalding  Healy

Farmer Jackovic  Hogan

Martin  Thompson Farmer

Sean Charles is missing traded to Carlton. Walk into this side! Serious wrist injury falling off a trail bike. He was never the same. Above footballer.

Edited by nosoupforme

Travis Johnstone.


Are they "trades" when they are walk-outs? Alves, Wells, Spalding, Scully, Healy CHOSE TO LEAVE US.

So if you're counting them where the hell is the best of the lot: R D BARASSI?

Apologies for shouting.

17 hours ago, demonstone said:

Nathan Bassett never played a senior game for us.  Don't know if that counts him out or not; good player though.

If we can include Nathan Bassett, why not also include Darren Jarman? Drafted by us but never played a game.?

 

12 hours ago, Dee Zephyr said:

 I’d swap Bassett for Matthew Bishop. The guy could seriously gallop for his height. He had a wonderful career at Port.

I grew up playing with Bish and what he did at local and rep footy was insane. Good solid player, was shattered when he left.

 

On further thought Alves should not be there. He was not a trade. He went to the VFL Appeals Board. Melbourne received precisely nothing in return. 

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