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44 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I think he will either stay or go to the Hawks. Noise seems to be heading thay way.

If thats indeed the case I really hope we're stepping up our search for a small forward elsewhere, i.e. Butler or Gray

 

Gut feel is Eddie will more than likely find "some way" of keeping him for a few more years (assuming no cronic injury concerns still overhanging).

 
6 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

Gut feel is Eddie will more than likely find "some way" of keeping him for a few more years (assuming no cronic injury concerns still overhanging).

“Please welcome Jamie Elliott to Emirates, our latest Emirates Australia Ambassador”.

As he turns up to the presentation he gets out of his brand new HSV Chevrolet Camaro. 

Sam McClure about to discuss Elliot situation on Trade radio


3 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Sam McClure about to discuss Elliot situation on Trade radio

Sam McClueless. AmiRight?

1 minute ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Sam McClueless. AmiRight?

Mr "how to say a lot without saying anything at all"

 

Collingwood have an abundance of medium and small forwards and can afford to lose him. If they drive his price up and get a first round compo pick for losing him, they’d be laughing. If anything, they’ll be pushing him out the door, so I think we’ll land him.

i just hope his body holds up for us because he’s a proven goal kicker and we need him.

6 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

But we are a destination club !!

We're only a destination club if we have the dollars to pay massive overs.


6 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Collingwood have an abundance of medium and small forwards and can afford to lose him. If they drive his price up and get a first round compo pick for losing him, they’d be laughing. If anything, they’ll be pushing him out the door, so I think we’ll land him.

i just hope his body holds up for us because he’s a proven goal kicker and we need him.

His manager said he is going away for a break (few weeks?) to think things over and a couple of offers were on the table.  My gut feel he would stay looking less likely.  More than likely the Hawks unless the offer from our end is too good to refuse.  Would be a great addition if body holds up.

Potential offer to Frosty held back pending this?

Edited by Rusty Nails

28 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Sam McClueless. AmiRight?

Professional rivalry? 


38 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

But we are a destination club !!

My wordy yes BBO.

Do you remember when all the Carlton players (I'm talking 30 years ago) used to finish up at StKilda? Please don't let us become that.

45 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

His manager said he is going away for a break (few weeks?) to think things over and a couple of offers were on the table.  My gut feel he would stay looking less likely. 

Agree. Going away for a few weeks to think things over is not what you want to hear if you are a pies fan keen to keep him!

47 minutes ago, Rusty Nails said:

His manager said he is going away for a break (few weeks?) to think things over and a couple of offers were on the table.  My gut feel he would stay looking less likely.  More than likely the Hawks unless the offer from our end is too good to refuse.  Would be a great addition if body holds up.

Potential offer to Frosty held back pending this?

Flabbergasted that we would let Frosty go before Oscar.

6 minutes ago, CBDees said:

Flabbergasted that we would let Frosty go before Oscar.

I don't really connect the two CBD.  Frost re-signing might somehow be linked to other deal/s or he just upped his price too high.  Or Goody & Co. just don't rate him.

My biggest concern would be, and i hope the talk / reports are incorrect, IF Goody &/or some within the FD believe O-Mac is depth and can cover off on the likes of Frosty (if needed).

Good luck to O-Mac at VFL level and hope he enjoys his footy there.  I'm sure he'll be fine outside of footy anyway with a Melb uni Bachelor of Science behind him once he graduates.  Smart cookie and could even go into golf if he wanted hitting off scratch.

35 minutes ago, Return to Glory said:

My wordy yes BBO.

Do you remember when all the Carlton players (I'm talking 30 years ago) used to finish up at StKilda? Please don't let us become that.

Don’t be silly RTG !

It’ll never happen to us!

I mean ... we’re a powerhouse.. a rich , successful and progressive organisation.

 

Oh !


If we were into Elliott from the start of the year and Hawthorn were late on the scene, you'd think we would have a better deal in place compared to the Hawks.

Pies can't match any offers with Grundy asking for the world.

28 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

Don’t be silly RTG !

It’ll never happen to us!

I mean ... we’re a powerhouse.. a rich , successful and progressive organisation.

 

Oh !

You're right of course BBO. I fleetingly imagined us as a club without direction and significant financial backing. And with players not knocking down the door to join us.

That won't happen again.

Nurse, my medication please.

 
20 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

I reckon Perty has got his hands all over this one, with his past dealings with Billy   "Basil"

Fixed :)

21 minutes ago, Win4theAges said:

I reckon Perty has got his hands all over this one, with his past dealings with Billy.

See post #471 ☝?


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