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1 minute ago, america de cali said:

What diabolical price will we have to pay?  Collingwood always try to bleed us dry and leave the leeches on just in case there is a little more blood left.

he can walk to us for free..  

 

HF - Melksham   Weed   Petracca

F         Elliott     T Mac    Fristch

 

Where do I sign?

Edited by Bring-Back-Powell

2 minutes ago, america de cali said:

What diabolical price will we have to pay?  Collingwood always try to bleed us dry and leave the leeches on just in case there is a little more blood left.

Freeeeeeee. 

Well just dollars no need to trade :)

 

HF: Melk, Weid Trac

FF: Elliott Tom Mc  Fritta 

 

Different.

Edited by Demon3


Just now, Bring-Back-Powell said:

And Fritsch.

yeah saw your post and swapped Smith for Fritta!! depth is good though..

5 minutes ago, GCDee said:

Langdon, Tomlinson and Elliot would be a huge trade period. 

If Frosty goes we will likely still hold picks in the first and second round to. 

Langdon = pick 20ish

Just now, Moonshadow said:

Langdon = pick 20ish

I think he’s saying if Frost goes we will likely get a second rounder back.

 

I'd love Elliott to land at the Dees he is gun, don't worry about his injury history he will be a star for Elliott is exactly what we need. 


Yes yes yes to Elliot...

I just hope we try and bring in another small forward as well. Eg. Zac Langdon (trade) or Cody Weightman (Draft)

I like it

 

i like it a lot

Would take him in a heartbeat, but every chance he stays at the Pies for a lesser contract and a chance to have a crack at a flag.

Wont happen. Next.


7 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Wont happen. Next.

I think it's a good move from the club, but I think he would be hard to pry out of Collingwood. Unless their offer to him is poor, or they decide they can't afford him, I'd be surprised if he made the switch. 

If he does decide to play for us then I think he would be a great addition to the side. 

13 minutes ago, Beetle said:

Would take him in a heartbeat, but every chance he stays at the Pies for a lesser contract and a chance to have a crack at a flag.

He'll have another crack at the flag with us.

13 minutes ago, dl4e said:

Wont happen. Next.

Care to explain why it wont happen? 

Go MFC! Getting stuck into free agents and distracting the pies at the same time. 

Elliott 100% worth the risk. We would need to put him on at least 3 years to tempt him over though. Prob 4

4 minutes ago, Wiseblood said:

I think it's a good move from the club, but I think he would be hard to pry out of Collingwood. Unless their offer to him is poor, or they decide they can't afford him, I'd be surprised if he made the switch. 

If he does decide to play for us then I think he would be a great addition to the side. 

The Pies might decide with his injury history that the free agent compensation might be more worth to them, our contract could go all the way up to an end of first round pick compensation. With Stephenson and De Goey they don't really need Elliott and they could use the money and draft pick to sign a key forward (still rumours of Pies in to Jeremy Cameron) or draft some midfield replacements. Not to mention Grundy is out of contract next year and De Goey as well. Wouldn't shock me at all if there's a price point with Elliott where they have to bow out.


4 yrs at $600k 

fritta weed elliott

gray tmac melksham

langdon trac thomlinson

zac jones petty Salem

lever May harmes

gawn oliver Gus 

inter... jones Anderson Viney avb 

gone senior list ...Lewis Garlett Frost Hunt Stretch JKH ... so 8 vacancies 

4 rookies .. Dunkley Lockhart cwagner t smith

ins.. Elliott thomlinson gray langdon z jones

draft..2 39 43 (Frost).. Anderson .....

Edited by grey wolf

We tend to sign injury prone players on long term deals so why stop now. 

4 minutes ago, Brenno said:

Care to explain why it wont happen? 

1. My gut feelings.

2. He wants to stay at the filth or so I am led to believe.

3. He is dangerously injury prone.

4. We are looking at Langdon and Tomlinson. How much coin is there to cover this. Elliot would want a gold nugget on his cake. Losing frost wont cover it and I don't think we should be getting rid of big name players.

 
On 8/26/2019 at 9:14 PM, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Too injury prone and we have enough of them.

Enough of them??

The bloke is covering the ground better than ever.  A great get

Th


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