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If Daniher goes then I wonder if Sam Reid would be moved on. He has had injury issues in the past but played all 22 games for them this year. He'd be on a sizeable contract as well, having last signed in 2017 when he was chased pretty hard by some Vic clubs. He turns 28 before the next season so could have another 3 or 4 years in him? 

 
34 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

With their interest in Jack Martin, I'll be interested to see how they get both of those deals done with only Pick 8 to play with in terms of first rounders.

Never let the facts get in the way of a large paper bag WB.  This is Carltank we are talking about.

Would be a great pickup if available. We need as many forward options as we can get.

 

On 8/24/2019 at 7:01 PM, FireInTheBelly said:

No way. Move heaven and earth to get Cameron. He's gettable.

How so?

9 hours ago, A F said:

How so?

I think FITB meant gettable as in someone else getting him AF

 

I'd take him... 


2 hours ago, Diamond_Jim said:

perhaps straight swap for Weideman ... where do we sign?

One can't get on the park, whilst the other you don't even know is on the park.

People forget how good this kid is. We are no chance, but I would be having a crack. 

Joe will either stay at essendon or go to sydney. Personally I hope he leaves the bummers and moves to Sydney. That will anger the essenscum fans.  It will give me a laugh. Levae Joe. Start afresh. 

Daniher is the only Essendon player I like, so it would be handy to see him leave the scum so I can truthfully say I detest every Essendon player.

Edit: Forgot about Tippa. They should unload him as well. To us.

Edited by P-man


On 9/19/2019 at 6:27 PM, The Great Pretender said:

Has he passed a fitness test with any club yet?

I was at a local final yesterday and speaking with some Essendon supporters who are expecting him to go to the Swans.  They believe that Daniher has some serious fitness issues but notwithstanding the fact that he’s going to find it difficult to get back on the park, are expecting a couple of first round picks in exchange.

2 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

I was at a local final yesterday and speaking with some Essendon supporters who are expecting him to go to the Swans.  They believe that Daniher has some serious fitness issues but notwithstanding the fact that he’s going to find it difficult to get back on the park, are expecting a couple of first round picks in exchange.

Only two?

11 hours ago, Moonshadow said:

Only two?

Ess r so hard 2 trade with. They want overs 4 their players & want to pay understand 4 the players they wany 2 trade in. As well as dragging things out.

20 hours ago, samcantstandya said:

Ess r so hard 2 trade with. They want overs 4 their players & want to pay understand 4 the players they wany 2 trade in. As well as dragging things out.

Myth 

Peptides are no harder to deal with than anyone else

Freo have reportedly been a pain for most clubs in last few years by comparison 

  • 2 weeks later...

Last week Matthew Lloyd suggested Daniher be traded for Syd picks #5 and #9 (after Papley trade to Carlton for #9 +/-).   At first I thought he was a puppet for a stunt by Essendon.  Now Barrett is going with the same daniher three club deal

I'd say both are hypothesising (click bait style) but it is so far fetched they look like dills.

Even with a swap of other picks and faux draft point count, in what universe is Daniher worth anything like 5 and 9!  Sydney are fair traders and they are no dills.  Just can't see it happening.

Patton who has similar games and injury time out history is set to go for 3rd round pick.  Both have one year to run on their contracts.

Surely, the AFL would have to investigate if both those trades eventuate.  A futile hope!

Edited by Lucifer's Hero

5 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Matthew Lloyd suggested Daniher be traded for Syd picks #5 and #9 (after Papley trade to Carlton for #9 +/-).   At first I thought he was a puppet for a stunt by Essendon.  Now Barrett is going with the same daniher three club deal

Even with a swap of other picks and faux draft point count, in what universe is Daniher worth anything like 5 and 9!  Sydney are fair traders and they are no dills.  Just can't see it happening.

Patton who has similar games and injury time out history is set to go for 3rd round pick.

Surely, the AFL would have to investigate if both those trades eventuate.

AFL would be advocating for it...

On 9/11/2019 at 7:03 AM, Red and Blue realist said:

If Daniher goes then I wonder if Sam Reid would be moved on. He has had injury issues in the past but played all 22 games for them this year. He'd be on a sizeable contract as well, having last signed in 2017 when he was chased pretty hard by some Vic clubs. He turns 28 before the next season so could have another 3 or 4 years in him? 

Absolutely love Sam Reid providing a genuine target. But I reckon they'd be crazy to let him go and have Buddy/Daniher with their injury histories. Reid might be the safe bet with Buddy sporadically playing 5-10 games each year.

Edited by John Demonic

 
12 hours ago, Engorged Onion said:

AFL would be advocating for it...

Lloyd has got the sooks because Joe and Fantsia want out of bummer land. 

On trade radio this morning he kept wanting to know they both wanted out?

Got to apoint i just turned it off, maybe both players ust want a fresh start?

 

Picks 5 AND 9 for a bloke who can't get on the park, and kicks the ball with his knee?

Jesus Christ that's a rip off. How stupid and desperate are Sydney if that is true?


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