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4 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

#RedlegExclusive

I still bow to your superior news breaking abilities. You are unmatched in the AFL footy world.

 

Tom Browne just said that he still thinks we are still in pole position to get Elliot on a 3 year deal.

3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Tom Browne just said that he still thinks we are still in pole position to get Elliot on a 3 year deal.

"Educated guess" he said

 
5 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

"Educated guess" he said

Yep mentioned that right at the end.. ?

5 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

"Educated guess" he said

Translation: I genuinely have no idea but have to fill some time


11 minutes ago, AaronDaveyChipsAndGravey said:

Translation: I genuinely have no idea but have to fill some time

And then he can either claim he got it right or fall back on the 'educated guess' comment. 

 
2 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Elliott's future is cloudy, but he's lightning quick and would deliver us the cup.

I love these riddles.

That's it, to a tea...


If Browne says we’re leading the race then we definitely aren’t leading the race 

Edited by DemonLad5

About to be an update on ch 7 sport.

My guess is Elliot is staying at pies.

Update - it was ben reid

Edited by Unleash Hell

When I first heard this one floated it was the longest of long shots. I am surprised to hear that the odds are shortening in our favour. Still a bit of water to go under the bridge.

14 hours ago, Unleash Hell said:

About to be an update on ch 7 sport.

My guess is Elliot is staying at pies.

Update - it was ben reid

I saw that too.  A brilliant bit of 'clickbait'  by Channel 7 to hold viewers through the ad break.

Sheesh.!


FWIW, and I know it's bigfooty but jumped on the hawks board and a few are saying that the hawks have cooled on Elliot and its pretty muxh a done deal to the Dees?

We've offered 4 years while hawks wont budge from 3.

Like I said, yes it is bigfooty but interesting indeed.

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

FWIW, and I know it's bigfooty but jumped on the hawks board and a few are saying that the hawks have cooled on Elliot and its pretty muxh a done deal to the Dees?

We've offered 4 years while hawks wont budge from 3.

Like I said, yes it is bigfooty but interesting indeed.

great, will probably spend the last two sore and injured in the magoo's.  how old is he????

 

 

3 minutes ago, demonzz said:

great, will probably spend the last two sore and injured in the magoo's.  how old is he????

 

 

Not old, just turned 27. If we can keep him fit he should be at the prime of his career.

Sorry, but that doesn't suit your narrative

18 minutes ago, Moonshadow said:

Not old, just turned 27. If we can keep him fit he should be at the prime of his career.

Sorry, but that doesn't suit your narrative

no need for sorry's,  i would just prefer blokes who have back and hammy history not to be offered four years. Unless south of 25.

but thats just me. if he comes over i hope he wins the b&f.

30 minutes ago, demonzz said:

great, will probably spend the last two sore and injured in the magoo's.  how old is he????

 

 

I googled it and it said he was 54.


Wow. If we land Elliott and Demonland still complains... can't do anything right.

Melbourne have also landed Fyfe, Dangerfield, Franklin and Zorko. Oh! You're [censored] Melbourne! How old are they? 54? 

Play it safe and posters [censored] on the club, go after who we want (Lever, May and Elliott) and posters [censored] on the club.

1 minute ago, Dees2020Premiers said:

Can confirm we have landed Jamie Elliott on a 4 year deal.

A great get for the club, and exactly the type of player we needed.    With Darren Burgess running the fitness department now,  I am not too concerned about the 4 year deal.

 

 

Brand new account confirming a deal with no sources.

#legit

1 minute ago, Wiseblood said:

Brand new account confirming a deal with no sources.

#legit

It’s obviously Jamie Elliott coming here to break the news to us before he calls Goody with the news!

 
2 minutes ago, Dees2020Premiers said:

 

Just watch.    Hes 100% a Demon now.

I won't believe it until #ETthetradebreaker arrives with the news.

Just now, Wiseblood said:

I won't believe it until #ETthetradebreaker arrives with the news.

It’s my understanding that there’s still some water to go under a bridge. #ETthetradebreaker™️


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