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God I’m over the will he won’t he already and the trade period hasn’t even started. 

God help me it’s gunna be a long trade period. 

 
3 hours ago, faultydet said:

Nah, I'd present like one of you happy clapper AMWAY salesmen. Surely we'd be in the box seat then.

And if he didn't come our way, I'd revert to type and roll out the goon bottles and my sister-in-law.

I laughed at this post until i realised my wife is your sister in law.....

Then i stopped laughing.

Bastard!

16 minutes ago, ding said:

I laughed at this post until i realised my wife is your sister in law.....

Then i stopped laughing.

Bastard!

When I read faulty’s post I had a laugh knowing you’d come across it. Classic. 

 

Perhaps Lewis Taylor and Allen Christensen haven’t been offered new contracts because Brisbane are waiting to see what Elliott does? It would mean they’ve been into Elliott longer than we thought. 

6 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Perhaps Lewis Taylor and Allen Christensen haven’t been offered new contracts because Brisbane are waiting to see what Elliott does? It would mean they’ve been into Elliott longer than we thought. 

I had heard murmurs all the way back in June that they were interested. Like us, they've been discussing it with his manager for quite a long time. This isn't something that's just appeared in the last week. I still feel that he will either stay at Collingwood or come to Melbourne. I don't believe he wishes to move interstate just yet. This will be, most likely, his last contract, and I think he would rather remain in the circles he knows than uproot himself.

Edited by AshleyH30


It really feels like this is now more unlikely that it is likely, which is a shame a si had warmed to teh idea, but you cant lose what you didnt have. My interest now lie sin who is plan B.

This club is getting roundly questioned over their intent during this trade period, and Tomlinson while underwhelming to the outside will play a role and Langdon is a really good get should we land him,  if you added Elliott it would be a good trade period, so whats our plan b.. assume it will play out sooner now rather than later.

49 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

 so whats our plan b.. assume it will play out sooner now rather than later.

Convincing Cyril to come out of retirement!

We're still offering more. Don't listen to Nixon... I know people thinks he's in the know, but he's usually spewing BS to get noticed.

Edited by AshleyH30

 
Just now, AshleyH30 said:

We're still offering more. Don't listen to Nixon

We are probably 3rd in line right now.  He fits our need for a quality small forward.  


Apparently on Triple M this morning it was reported that we are out of the race for Elliott?

Collingwood confirm their offer for Jamie Elliott remains at two years, but list manager Ned Guy says the Pies are confident of keeping the forward because of "continual conversations"

"continual conversations" .... terms of employment contract post the two years at the Pies? #eddielovesyanudgenudge

Edited by Rusty Nails

6 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Apparently on Triple M this morning it was reported that we are out of the race for Elliott?

That was the rumour over the weekend, does this make it official? 


This thread is starting to feel much like Homer Simpson’s pep and sleeping pills truck driving scene.

Any answer will do now.

Dan Butler at half the price now please. 


Just now, Demon3 said:

Dan Butler at half the price now please. 

Yup

17 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Apparently on Triple M this morning it was reported that we are out of the race for Elliott?

Just listened to the Triple M segment and Tom Browne claims that "Melbourne reckon they are out of the race".

Listen (aboout 15 mins in): https://www.triplem.com.au/shows/the-hot-breakfast/catch-up/pfwYw43qwESrgKreAXB2sA

 
4 minutes ago, Collar-Jazz-Knee said:

I'd be turning my attention to Sam Gray if Elliott is not happening....

Not unless we were willing to off Gus or similar.  Need forwards / outside run & class.


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