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Will be interesting to see the coin he has been offered.  Would love the compensation to be end of first round pick, Essendon supporters will spew if they get pick 19 or 20 for him which will be pushed back into mid 20's after NGA/FS bidding.

They will most likely get mid first round pick or after there first, might give bombers pick 6, 7(Carltons for Saad), and 8ish Daniher comp pick.

 

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Seriously how the Lions can afford this guy is beyond me. The Lions are already paying Neale, Andrews, Zorko, McCluggage, Lyons, Cameron close to 500K or more. 

Just now, CYB said:

Seriously how the Lions can afford this guy is beyond me. The Lions are already paying Neale, Andrews, Zorko, McCluggage, Lyons, Cameron close to 500K or more. 

Depends on what he is on himself.  The Lions are obviously in terrific nick with the culture and their list, and with their good record around injuries and rehabilitation, he may have been happy to take a bit less to fit in their wage structure to get there.

 

No Dees are not he wants to leave Victoria, who wouldn't, DAN the dictor is preparing Vic for the China takeover.


6 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

No Dees are not he wants to leave Victoria, who wouldn't, DAN the dictor is preparing Vic for the China takeover.

Right.........

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Seems getting out of Victoria is his number 1 criterion.
Makes sense; highly recognisable young man, playing for a polarising team.
 

 

 

42 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

No Dees are not he wants to leave Victoria, who wouldn't, DAN the dictor is preparing Vic for the China takeover.

I'll leave this post up as a reminder to not bring your personal politics into footy threads. It's fine to say that a player would prefer to leave Victoria to escape lockdown but no need to accentuate your point by bringing the politics into it from either side of the aisle.

 

What is the Lions salary cap? I thought it bursting this year but it seems they can fit in a guy wanting $700k a year.

Wow.
Must be those budget night accounting gremlins doing some magic work again !!! 

24 minutes ago, Demonland said:

I'll leave this post up as a reminder to not bring your personal politics into footy threads. It's fine to say that a player would prefer to leave Victoria to escape lockdown but no need to accentuate your point by bringing the politics into it from either side of the aisle.

I'll be honest and say that I'm impressed that you can make any sense out of the post in the first place.


Can’t wait for the completely irrelevant statement from Dodoro about this. Should have taken the offer last season when it would have netted them more. They just paid Joe 800k for the year to rehab and get himself right to go play in Brisbane. 

Nailed it ?

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1 hour ago, Demonland said:

I'll leave this post up as a reminder to not bring your personal politics into footy threads. It's fine to say that a player would prefer to leave Victoria to escape lockdown but no need to accentuate your point by bringing the politics into it from either side of the aisle.

I don't know when it happened, but I appreciate the addition of the facepalm reaction for posts. 

24 minutes ago, JTR said:

I don't know when it happened, but I appreciate the addition of the facepalm reaction for posts. 

People were unhappy that “reputation” points were taken away for the laugh reaction. I took the reputation points away for the laugh so posters didn’t get “reputation” points for posts like that. As a consequence funny posters were punished. The facepalm reaction was the solution. 

1 hour ago, Demonland said:

I'll leave this post up as a reminder to not bring your personal politics into footy threads. It's fine to say that a player would prefer to leave Victoria to escape lockdown but no need to accentuate your point by bringing the politics into it from either side of the aisle.

After all these years ignoring politics being dragged into threads you choose to react to that one? Cant wait to see what happens next time someone makes a comment about Trump in a footy thread.


1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

joe who.....?

Joeboy. He does the 3 word player summaries on DL, you know him.

Edited by Redleg

On 10/7/2020 at 5:04 PM, Redleg said:

Joeboy. He does the 3 word player summaries on DL, you know him.

He's going to leave dl and assess the lion's players?

Can't say I blame him.

 

On 10/7/2020 at 12:45 PM, Demonland said:

I'll leave this post up as a reminder to not bring your personal politics into footy threads. It's fine to say that a player would prefer to leave Victoria to escape lockdown but no need to accentuate your point by bringing the politics into it from either side of the aisle.

Jesus Christ what a joke of a post Demonland.

Every lefty on this site finds a way to insert Donald Trump into every damn thread and you say bugger all.


On 10/7/2020 at 3:35 PM, Demonland said:

People were unhappy that “reputation” points were taken away for the laugh reaction. I took the reputation points away for the laugh so posters didn’t get “reputation” points for posts like that. As a consequence funny posters were punished. The facepalm reaction was the solution. 

 
Reputation points eh .... Who knew.
Who cares.

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On another note.
How enjoyable is watching Essendon implode right now.
Even in our darkest days I can't remember every-one of note we had wanting out.

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  • Demonland changed the title to Joe Daniher
 

Band 1 for a 3 year deal? Doesn't sound right, but the AFL make it up as they go. Crouch will get pick 2 for sure.


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