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Whilst we are all in the mathematics of trying to improve the team, we should see how we can really engineer a coup. Let’s trade both Tom McDonald and his brother Oscar McDonald to the Suns. The Ballarat boys would love the sun and surf.  They both have frustrated the hell out of me and I’m yet to be convinced they would be up getting premiership medallions on the big dance day. 

What would the disparate and desparate Suns give?  Ben King and pick 40 (start of 3rd round).

why not see what rebuild we can truly deliver  

 

 
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Yes. I know. It’s like all the trades for Brayshaw, Petracca, Viney.  Ridiculous isn’t it.  Yet we have pages of pages.  I think Gawn and Oliver might be the only safe ones if you read demonland.  Crazy times and crazy posts ahead.  

 

Have heard GC have inquired about Harmes. 


Bloody hell. This off-season is shaping up to be as painful as the season proper if these recent threads are anything to go by.

 

Can we have a special unique, bizarre thread where people only post actual news or at least rumours of substance.

Give this thread three pages and people will be talking about how the McDonald's are disgruntled and want out and Tom only played badly this season because he was put of by Mahoney eyebrows.

16 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Whilst we are all in the mathematics of trying to improve the team, we should see how we can really engineer a coup. Let’s trade both Tom McDonald and his brother Oscar McDonald to the Suns. The Ballarat boys would love the sun and surf.  They both have frustrated the hell out of me and I’m yet to be convinced they would be up getting premiership medallions on the big dance day. 

What would the disparate and desparate Suns give?  Ben King and pick 40 (start of 3rd round).

why not see what rebuild we can truly deliver  

 

There is merit to this trade. Basically Tmac for Ben King so we get a forward for next 12 years.

Secondly we clean up pick 40 for OMac which gives us an overs return for him. 

We have all seen Tmac struggle being the #1 forward for a season now so his value will further drop if he is proven to be consistently bad as the main focus point. 

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And finals haven’t even started yet.....Harmes is next I’m guessing.

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17 minutes ago, Dee Zephyr said:

And finals haven’t even started yet.....Harmes is next I’m guessing.

Iv heard GC have inquired


2 minutes ago, olisik said:

Iv heard GC have inquired

The voices in your head chatting away again? 

Rubbish thread. We need KPFs, and he’s the only mature one we’ve got. Had a poor year by his standards, but is probably in a handful of who are off limits.

11 minutes ago, olisik said:

Iv heard GC have inquired

Yes, you did mention it at the top of the thread. I hope we politely refused and pointed them toward the closest surf beach. 

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1 hour ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

It might be easier to have a thread for players we aren’t going to trade. 

Let’s be honest.  We are suffering from DDSS.  DISAPPOINTED DEMONS SUPPORTERS SYNDROME.  

A shocking mental disease that cripples it’s sufferers.  Leaves you mentally on the edge 

 “hope can be a cruel thing “


1 hour ago, olisik said:

Have heard GC have inquired about Harmes. 

Hahahaha lets just bloody trade everyone. 

hearing we are going to sign jeffy again just so we can trade him

Unless we are in prime position to pick up another FF this can't be done. We already looked impotent going forward, Tom had a god awful year, while Weids didn't develop and also had injury concerns. 

We cant trade out one of our pillars unless we are guaranteed to get one back that is ready to slot straight in. 

 
36 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Hahahaha lets just bloody trade everyone. 

hearing we are going to sign jeffy again just so we can trade him

I’m a fan of Harmes so I hope there is nothing to it. Can see him being part of our next premiership.

Not sure what's worse the trade part or the suggestion two blokes from Edenhope in rural Victoria would like to live on the GC


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