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34 minutes ago, AshleyH30 said:

Blind Hope?

 

35 minutes ago, Demon Disciple said:

@Demons11 What have you heard D11?

They are confident but Collingwood have called him in today to try and turn it around.

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1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

 

They are confident but Collingwood have called him in today to try and turn it around.

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He was definitely there, but the story Trade Radio went with was that the Director of Football was the only other employee in the meeting. No List Manager. If true what might that mean? Pies have made an offer and that's that?

On 9/27/2019 at 10:06 AM, Lord Nev said:

What I have heard is that we came hard for Elliot but he's more likely to stay at Collingwood now as they've upped their offer due to rival interest and due to Wells retiring.

"I just went to have a chat with Walshy about a few changes happening ... I've got a few things happening in the next couple of days but hopefully (I'll stay at Collingwood)," Elliott said as he left the club on Thursday.

Jamie Elliott leaves key meeting with Pies 'hopeful' of extension

 

 
4 hours ago, Rusty Nails said:

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.

OMac will play senior football next year. Happy to place an avatar bet on it. 

10 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

"I just went to have a chat with Walshy about a few changes happening ... I've got a few things happening in the next couple of days but hopefully (I'll stay at Collingwood)," Elliott said as he left the club on Thursday.

Jamie Elliott leaves key meeting with Pies 'hopeful' of extension

 

That sounds like what someone who's leaving would say....


16 minutes ago, Collar-Jazz-Knee said:

That sounds like what someone who's leaving would say....

I'm still holding out hope as I think he'd be good for us, but everything I've heard is that he'll stay.

 

1 hour ago, FireInTheBelly said:

He was definitely there, but the story Trade Radio went with was that the Director of Football was the only other employee in the meeting. No List Manager. If true what might that mean? Pies have made an offer and that's that?

Combine testing is on at the moment, so I'd say the list manager would be there. Director of footy probably indicates more about trying to sell the club and comparing it to others. Good chance to come is what I've heard, we'll know by the end of Saturday.

9 minutes ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Good chance to come is what I've heard, we'll know by the end of Saturday.

Forgive me, but what is the importance of Saturday?


1 hour ago, binman said:

OMac will play senior football next year. Happy to place an avatar bet on it. 

Unfortunately you are probably spot on Bin.  We are miles apart on how we see O-Mac and will never agree.  Quite possibly the Coach, some within the FD & angry bird still have wraps on him becoming a B+ or A grade backman.

A hangover from the Macca era where he went all in on his favorite boys prior to seeing how they might perform on the big stage.  Weid was another of those he thought would become a gun when he first arrived.  Talk about putting pressure on the poor buggers.  Just prep, train & let em play to their best....que sera, sera

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5 hours ago, CBDees said:

Flabbergasted that we would let Frosty go before Oscar.

Somebody wants Frosty...

5 hours ago, CBDees said:

Flabbergasted that we would let Frosty go before Oscar.

Frosty apparently demanding $650k O Mac probably on $350k. If May and Lever play Hore can be the 3rd defender. I'd probably rather him in that role than Frost. Petty is building. O Mac fill in player if there's injuries .


32 minutes ago, It's Time said:

Frosty apparently demanding $650k 

I am a Frost fan, but if that is true, bye Sam.

6 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Hawthorn out of the race according to 9 News 

.Hmmmm, sounds like things are looking a bit more positive hey?

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4 minutes ago, DemonLad5 said:

Hawthorn out of the race according to 9 News 

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Just now, faultydet said:

* Norf pounces with their standard 7 years at $900

 

Interesting. Wonder what happened, and after he requested a trade to them.

 

 

Did he? I can't find anything from him, his manager or Hawks


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