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Dollars and term of contract... the curse of a 10-22 ranked player hitting form at signing time .. we know it well.

His worth probably increased 100k per season in 2019.

At least if he goes to Hawthorn they will have to trade unlike us for Langdon.

Second rounder or player if he has to go.

I really do not want to trade him. He's a unique asset and came a long way in 2019, BUT would we consider Frost for Isaac Smith?

(Not saying I want that, just wondering what the club would be looking at)

  • Demonland changed the title to Sam Frost seen touring Waverley Park
 
2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

The Age reporting on it. 

 

Melbourne have not made a formal offer to Frost. Interesting...

4 minutes ago, AshleyH30 said:

Melbourne have not made a formal offer to Frost. Interesting...

Classic Melbourne.

Frost is no super star but at least we gets on the park each week and provides us with some run and dash which we severely lack.


15 minutes ago, Diamond_Jim said:

Dollars and term of contract... the curse of a 10-22 ranked player hitting form at signing time .. we know it well.

His worth probably increased 100k per season in 2019.

At least if he goes to Hawthorn they will have to trade unlike us for Langdon.

Second rounder or player if he has to go.

Frosty and Langdon are OOC so both clubs need to trade...are you thinking of Tomlinson who is an RFA.

45 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Say it aint so @Supermercado

I see Hawthorn reckon they haven't met him. Must have just been at Waverley buying a milkshake or something ?

Sounds like we are still keen to sign him going by this quote:

“When contacted by The Age, Frost's manager Anthony McConville said he was yet to receive a formal contract offer from Melbourne, but he was confident the two parties were having positive discussions.

"He's been told he's a required player at Melbourne," McConville said”

 
7 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Frosty and Langdon are OOC so both clubs need to trade...are you thinking of Tomlinson who is an RFA.

we are 17 so only GC can trump us for Langdon

He just puts his price out there. Freo can have some steak knives if need be. Stretch/JKH or similar.

Hawks could get trumped by 8 odd clubs for Frost.. very different

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I'm a bit confused Diamond_Jim.  Do you mean, in theory, we could get Langdon in the pre-season draft...

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3 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

I'm a bit confused Diamond_Jim.  Do you mean, in theory, we could get Langdon in the pre-season draft...

yep... he would be an unsigned player

1 minute ago, Diamond_Jim said:

yep... he would be an unsigned player

I suspect the GCS would jump at him unfortunately. 

 

Just read the article.

It really is a bit of a nothing article. Just mention that hawks havent even met up with him and dees yet to put in a formal offer.


Combo of a 2019 shocker & the Steven May effect?...

busy pirates of the caribbean GIF

8 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

I suspect the GCS would jump at him unfortunately. 

 

that's where we need to chat with GCS. Wouldn't be the first time a player got to the club he wanted.

They will also have salary cap constraints and it can comedown to a bluffing game.

Bottom line is that we have to play serious hardball with freo and any talk of our second rounder (almost a first) is way way too high.

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

Sam McClure jumping on the bandwagon.

He's the one who wrote the article in The Age.

Imagine this team with no Frosty. About the only player we have with a bit of X factor about him and who i look forward to watching now.  Heart in mouth stuff but at least he makes it interesting.


13 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Just read the article.

It really is a bit of a nothing article. Just mention that hawks havent even met up with him and dees yet to put in a formal offer.

Sounds like a fishing expedition by Mr McConville to see who comes sniffing around, or to make someone panic and throw themselves on the hook

 

Thank goodness O-Mac is locked away!


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