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2 minutes ago, Dee Watcher said:

Jeremy Cameron?

Come on DW, get with the program. From a Victorian club

 
2 hours ago, Yokozuna said:

Apologies, but I was nervous about giving too much info and ruining the trust of my source. So, you can rule in ANYONE mentioned in this thread, wether they have been ruled out by me or others or not.

Last post on this, I will leave you all to muse on it until I am allowed more, or the players name actually comes out.

 

Domo arigato Yokozuna san

2 hours ago, AaronDaveyChipsAndGravey said:

Dissecting  all this information like

Animated GIF

Thats clearly @Ethan Tremblay about to break the news about our next big trade.

 

Heard a rumor about DeGoey today , that Collingwood have massive salary cap issues, and could offload him to a club that has made a big play for him.


3 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Heard a rumor about DeGoey today , that Collingwood have massive salary cap issues, and could offload him to a club that has made a big play for him.

Can’t be us, he wasn’t on my list ?

4 minutes ago, Chook in Perth said:

De Go or Not De Go. That is the question? (Tyre kicking)

A tyre-kicker is someone who asks you for information but has no intention of buying. Their intention is to get information from you -- so unfortunately the more you give them, the more they will hang around. It's kind of the same as seagulls when you have hot chips.

- How does this relate to De Goey? 

Yoko's info is that it's somebody not from the Pies.

He (she?) could of course be talking about another prospect altogether and De Goey has now bobbed up at this late stage.

 

@Yokozuna - care to put it in a riddle format? ie: "The guy that spreads both butter  and his wings, yet remains ocean-bound"

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3 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

It's kind of the same as seagulls when you have hot chips.

- How does this relate to De Goey? 

Hot chips and hot pies go well together.


13 minutes ago, DeeZee said:

Heard a rumor about DeGoey today , that Collingwood have massive salary cap issues, and could offload him to a club that has made a big play for him.

Thanks for the info DZ. Seems odd to me though, if that was the case why wouldn’t they let Elliott go? Eddie’s ego got in the way? 

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I think it’s North making the mother of all offers to him, 7 years and massive dollars.

I would hope we are at least sniffing about, he is a bona fide superstar/match winner and we are bereft of them

2 hours ago, BW511 said:

I would hope we are at least sniffing about, he is a bona fide superstar/match winner and we are bereft of them

Im kind of curious, what are the Collingwood fans opinions of his training, effort levels, does he do rehab properly? Genuine matchwinner, but who knows if he's going to spend the next 5 years as a Jamie Elliott prior to this year. Battling soft tissue injuries

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Knowing us and the elite talent we attract im still pretty sure it's Casboult, Zac Clarke or James Stewart 

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1 hour ago, John Demonic said:

Im kind of curious, what are the Collingwood fans opinions of his training, effort levels, does he do rehab properly? Genuine matchwinner, but who knows if he's going to spend the next 5 years as a Jamie Elliott prior to this year. Battling soft tissue injuries

He’d probably win more matches for us on one leg than we managed this year

5 hours ago, Chook in Perth said:

De Go or Not De Go. That is the question? (Tyre kicking)

The fact that you have posted this Chook makes me pretty excited.

I mean, you haven't said anything in particular, but intriguing. 

17 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Interesting to see if we have identified a key forward.

It seems no one has identified the identified key forward as yet on this thread...


Yoko was having a bit of a laugh, ay?

12 minutes ago, A F said:

Yoko was having a bit of a laugh, ay?

Yep.

We've all taken the bait once again after the GNF debacle couple years ago.

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2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Yep.

We've all taken the bait once again after the GNF debacle couple years ago.

The GNF debacle, lol. It's all a bit of fun. Much better when we think we're involved in interesting potential trades. :D

3 minutes ago, A F said:

The GNF debacle, lol. It's all a bit of fun. Much better when we think we're involved in interesting potential trades. :D

I get more of a kick out of that then GNF dribble that comes out. Thank God he's gone.


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