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1 hour ago, Turner said:

would be an absolute kick in the guts if he slots in at FB replacing the aging roughead next year for them when we've been lacking a capable second tall defender pretty much since he moved forward

Tommy as a FB is a fairly unknown quantity right now, he hasn't played there properly in years. Would be interesting to see how he'd go there, I'm wary of dealing with the Pies as I can't think of one single trade we've done with them where we have actually come out winning. They always seem to give us their spuds while making gems from ours.

 

Jack Higgins is ooc in 2021 but he's been mentioned in some articles about clubs enquiring about him. Think tigers hold onto him this year but would definitely be interested next year.

We should be Balls Deep into Lachie Hunter for our wing spot! Still young and is a gun...

Isaac Smith should be secondary to this...
 

IN - Hunter and Pick 36

OUT - 2021 First Round, TMac, OMac, Hannan

 
18 hours ago, Nascent said:

Jack Higgins is ooc in 2021 but he's been mentioned in some articles about clubs enquiring about him. Think tigers hold onto him this year but would definitely be interested next year.

Not unless he gets rid of his Mrs 

47 minutes ago, Dee tention said:

We should be Balls Deep into Lachie Hunter for our wing spot! Still young and is a gun...

Isaac Smith should be secondary to this...
 

IN - Hunter and Pick 36

OUT - 2021 First Round, TMac, OMac, Hannan

Well Dogs do want a key forward and a key back and also have expressed interest in Hannan, so that could be a possible fit.


This years trade period really is shaping up as an interesting one. We traded out of the first round citing the numerous players spoken for via f/s and NGA, consensus here is that was a wise move. Now with COVID wiping out the Victorian U/18s year and limiting the exposure of a large portion of the draft pool, that also brings further questions about how to research and project players into the draft.

Now it appears we have focused our trade targets to Brown and Smith, while something else may yet come out of the woodwork as well.  Smith is an Unrestricted free agent and won't cost any picks, however there is still some conjecture about the worth of Brown considering his interrupted year as well as being pushed out the door by North. Some suggestions include late first rounders through to something in late 2nd round. Regardless, we would appear to have the tools to facilitate a trade with the selections we have in either this years and next years draft or a combination there of. Salary cap space is the major impediment to any trade for Brown it would seem.

So after actively trading out of the early part of this years draft, limiting our involvement if you will, we are also willingly shopping around multiple players, some contracted some not. ANB, T-Mac, O-mac, Preuss, Hannan and if some posters are to be believed, Brayshaw has been put on the table. Speculation around Oliver continues, however if there is any truth to the rumours I would fully expect the club to hold him to his contract, additionally I can't see anyway the Blues could entice us. In the hypothetical event he does request a trade next year, I would be expecting Judd like compensation.

So what is our aim in facilitating so many player trades?

Is it largely for salary cap relief?

Are we targeting more players we're yet to hear about?

Have we now identified someone in the draft and aiming to make our way up the draft board?

Will we invest in next years draft and request future selections?

I suspect the answer may be a combination of some of the above, but it's interesting nonetheless. Complicating things further is there still seems to be no confirmed details about list sizes and Salary cap space. 

Thoughts on Josh Thomas from the Pies? i feel like he'd be an improvement on Hannan/Melksham and co in that forward position, can put on pressure and find the goals

If the pies are interested in TMac maybe there is a deal there?

43 minutes ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Thoughts on Josh Thomas from the Pies? i feel like he'd be an improvement on Hannan/Melksham and co in that forward position, can put on pressure and find the goals

If the pies are interested in TMac maybe there is a deal there?

definitely wouldn't be first choice on the small forwards list, barely kicks a goal was probably lucky to hold his spot all year i guess with their injuries but if u watch enough pies games you'll see he's a pretty nothing/absent player and would be found out more in a worse side, + hes in his like 12th season you'd want someone younger for the same contract and ability

 
2 hours ago, Nascent said:

Now it appears we have focused our trade targets to Brown and Smith, while something else may yet come out of the woodwork as well.  Smith is an Unrestricted free agent and won't cost any picks, however there is still some conjecture about the worth of Brown considering his interrupted year as well as being pushed out the door by North. Some suggestions include late first rounders through to something in late 2nd round. Regardless, we would appear to have the tools to facilitate a trade with the selections we have in either this years and next years draft or a combination there of. Salary cap space is the major impediment to any trade for Brown it would seem.

So after actively trading out of the early part of this years draft, limiting our involvement if you will, we are also willingly shopping around multiple players, some contracted some not. ANB, T-Mac, O-mac, Preuss, Hannan and if some posters are to be believed, Brayshaw has been put on the table. Speculation around Oliver continues, however if there is any truth to the rumours I would fully expect the club to hold him to his contract, additionally I can't see anyway the Blues could entice us. In the hypothetical event he does request a trade next year, I would be expecting Judd like compensation.

So what is our aim in facilitating so many player trades?

Is it largely for salary cap relief?

Are we targeting more players we're yet to hear about?

Have we now identified someone in the draft and aiming to make our way up the draft board?

Will we invest in next years draft and request future selections?

I suspect the answer may be a combination of some of the above, but it's interesting nonetheless. Complicating things further is there still seems to be no confirmed details about list sizes and Salary cap space. 

i think we must be overpaying these middling types and giving them too much too soon, geelongs list is loaded with talent meanwhile we're apparently chock full. also i believe we are probably looking for 3rd/4th rounders for most of our outs or potential swap deals using 3 ways deals or regular deals where we bring in players (polec/phillips?) however it would be silly to target either of these boys and smith because its impossible to play them both + langdon. i can see us shifting a large number of picks to the dogs or cats (who potentially will look to shift one of their 3 first rounders to next years draft). note this is a really strong tall draft so it'd be nice to grab a forward and more importantly a defender to develop for 2/3 years. 

we also have to shift these fringe players who aren't developing because otherwise the younger fellas will be 3 years on the list without any games and any idea if theyre actually gonna cut it and then we're behind the 8 ball developmentally to all the other sides that are blooding and giving experiences to their kids. sparrow, jordon, spargo should be looking to solidify there spots in the 22 or at least break through for chunks and nietschke, bedford and chandler should they make the cut will be make or break for them

Bigfooty ramblings curtesy of grimsey87 posted in the Melb trade thread:

"Update from my little matey

Dees quickly lost interest in Stephenson. Apparently has next to zero professionalism.

Was a phone call to Lewis Jetta but he's likely to retire if no new deal comes his way.

Isaac Smith was offered a 3 year deal by us this time last year he very nearly accepted, more than likely he takes the deal this time. 3rd year apparently a playing coaching mix. Certainly looking for more leadership.

Pruess keen on GWS move, which come as a bit of a shock to club as they thought he would go to Geelong or Hawks. Not a bad thing as sounds like there will be an easy deal.

Hannan a bit unhappy he was in and out of the team, felt he played the role he was asked but in and out of the team sapped his confidence. More unlikely than likely to move.

McDonald boys very highly rated internally as professional and coachable etc but everyone in agreeance on a move for Oscar might be best. Tom more keen to stay but will go if it's suitable. Dogs and Essendon most interested at this stage.

Oliver is definitely taking calls from Carlton. MFC won't trade under any circumstances this year.

I asked about salary cap space and apparently we paid closer to 100% this year but next year won't be as tight, I can only assume that refers to lever/may/hogan money but that's just my guess.

Oh and don't expect any key forward moves. Brown is unlikely, the club has a serious [censored] for Jackson the key forward. They were full mast for him at draft time. But from what he's shown so far, he might be the most highly rated player on the list..."


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1 hour ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Thoughts on Josh Thomas from the Pies? i feel like he'd be an improvement on Hannan/Melksham and co in that forward position, can put on pressure and find the goals

If the pies are interested in TMac maybe there is a deal there?

I'd take Thomas. Definitely an upgrade on what we have.


7 hours ago, adonski said:

Bigfooty ramblings curtesy of grimsey87 posted in the Melb trade thread:

"Update from my little matey

Dees quickly lost interest in Stephenson. Apparently has next to zero professionalism.

Was a phone call to Lewis Jetta but he's likely to retire if no new deal comes his way.

Isaac Smith was offered a 3 year deal by us this time last year he very nearly accepted, more than likely he takes the deal this time. 3rd year apparently a playing coaching mix. Certainly looking for more leadership.

Pruess keen on GWS move, which come as a bit of a shock to club as they thought he would go to Geelong or Hawks. Not a bad thing as sounds like there will be an easy deal.

Hannan a bit unhappy he was in and out of the team, felt he played the role he was asked but in and out of the team sapped his confidence. More unlikely than likely to move.

McDonald boys very highly rated internally as professional and coachable etc but everyone in agreeance on a move for Oscar might be best. Tom more keen to stay but will go if it's suitable. Dogs and Essendon most interested at this stage.

Oliver is definitely taking calls from Carlton. MFC won't trade under any circumstances this year.

I asked about salary cap space and apparently we paid closer to 100% this year but next year won't be as tight, I can only assume that refers to lever/may/hogan money but that's just my guess.

Oh and don't expect any key forward moves. Brown is unlikely, the club has a serious [censored] for Jackson the key forward. They were full mast for him at draft time. But from what he's shown so far, he might be the most highly rated player on the list..."

Will be interesting if no forward comes on board, can’t see how we can kick winning scores without another 1.5-2 goals a game from someone else

8 hours ago, adonski said:

Bigfooty ramblings curtesy of grimsey87 posted in the Melb trade thread:

"Update from my little matey

Dees quickly lost interest in Stephenson. Apparently has next to zero professionalism.

Was a phone call to Lewis Jetta but he's likely to retire if no new deal comes his way.

Isaac Smith was offered a 3 year deal by us this time last year he very nearly accepted, more than likely he takes the deal this time. 3rd year apparently a playing coaching mix. Certainly looking for more leadership.

Pruess keen on GWS move, which come as a bit of a shock to club as they thought he would go to Geelong or Hawks. Not a bad thing as sounds like there will be an easy deal.

Hannan a bit unhappy he was in and out of the team, felt he played the role he was asked but in and out of the team sapped his confidence. More unlikely than likely to move.

McDonald boys very highly rated internally as professional and coachable etc but everyone in agreeance on a move for Oscar might be best. Tom more keen to stay but will go if it's suitable. Dogs and Essendon most interested at this stage.

Oliver is definitely taking calls from Carlton. MFC won't trade under any circumstances this year.

I asked about salary cap space and apparently we paid closer to 100% this year but next year won't be as tight, I can only assume that refers to lever/may/hogan money but that's just my guess.

Oh and don't expect any key forward moves. Brown is unlikely, the club has a serious [censored] for Jackson the key forward. They were full mast for him at draft time. But from what he's shown so far, he might be the most highly rated player on the list..."

If there is any truth to that then Bartlett, Goody and the whole bloody board / FD should walk ....now.

Never has a club needed a genuine KF more than the MFC right now.

It should be our No.1 priority and Cameron front & centre.  We should have been in to this bloke from early this season or late last.

Now all the info here could  of course, be complete bunkum and i'll be happy to eat humble pie if we land Cameron.

However, on past form and if i'm a betting man, i would say the MFC is about to completely miss the boat for the umpteenth time during its 50 odd years and growing of on field failure.

And going after Smith hard instead?  The last person we need.

Seriously if this is the case pack your bags fellas and enjoy your retirement.

Edited by Rusty Nails

8 hours ago, adonski said:

Pruess keen on GWS move, which come as a bit of a shock to club as they thought he would go to Geelong or Hawks. Not a bad thing as sounds like there will be an easy deal.


Oh and don't expect any key forward moves. Brown is unlikely, the club has a serious [censored] for Jackson the key forward. They were full mast for him at draft time. But from what he's shown so far, he might be the most highly rated player on the list..."

Preuss likely to GWS was known by the club a month ago.

Goodwin, Mahoney and Gawn have had a meeting with Brown just recently. That doesn't mean we're chasing him hard of course, but that would say we're at least seriously considering forward moves.

Is this an old post by any chance?

1 hour ago, Rusty Nails said:

If there is any truth to that then Bartlett, Goody and the whole bloody board / FD should walk ....now.

Never has a club needed a genuine KF more than the MFC right now.

It should be our No.1 priority and Cameron front & centre.  We should have been in to this bloke from early this season or late last.

Now all the info here could  of course, be complete bunkum and i'll be happy to eat humble pie if we land Cameron.

However, on past form and if i'm a betting man, i would say the MFC is about to completely miss the boat for the umpteenth time during its 50 odd years and growing of on field failure.

And going after Smith hard instead?  The last person we need.

Seriously if this is the case pack your bags fellas and enjoy your retirement.

Here we go, back to believing every bit of garbage someone posts on an internet site.

On 10/13/2020 at 10:39 AM, Hannibal Inc. said:

The ''good'' teams today are ordinary when compared to those of the dominant past, but that's to be expected with equalisation measures that have impacted the competition more and more as times gone on.

Melbourne have arguably 4 of the best 20-25 players in the competition.  It's a tremendous building block.  But we need better role players.

The top 12 in our B&F were head and shoulders better than those who placed after.  Too much was left to too few.  And Goodwin needs tactical support.

That said, the core ingredients for a top 4 team are well and truly in place.  And that's where flags are won from.

You're not convinced ?  I'm shattered.

 

 

Yeh look, I'd hardly term Richmond 'ordinary' when comparing to dominant teams of the past. You're on your own there.

Obviously equalisation measures have impacted the competition, but that hasn't made it easier for us any way whatsoever. It's most clearly made it harder.

Yeh we've got a core with a lot of potential, but the last two years is proof of how many ingredients need to be there to have any sort of sustainable success. You make it sound as if it's bound to happen.

I'm glad you're shattered, hopefully it's a bit of a reality check.

 

 

 


2 hours ago, BW511 said:

Will be interesting if no forward comes on board, can’t see how we can kick winning scores without another 1.5-2 goals a game from someone else

It would be absolutely bizarre if the club didnt either land or chase a key froward extremely hard particularly after Goodwin stated that we needed another big forward.

1 hour ago, Rusty Nails said:

If there is any truth to that then Bartlett, Goody and the whole bloody board / FD should walk ....now.

Never has a club needed a genuine KF more than the MFC right now.

It should be our No.1 priority and Cameron front & centre.  We should have been in to this bloke from early this season or late last.

Now all the info here could  of course, be complete bunkum and i'll be happy to eat humble pie if we land Cameron.

However, on past form and if i'm a betting man, i would say the MFC is about to completely miss the boat for the umpteenth time during its 50 odd years and growing of on field failure.

And going after Smith hard instead?  The last person we need.

Seriously if this is the case pack your bags fellas and enjoy your retirement.

I have a lot of issues with this post but perhaps the biggest one is the notion, and you're not the only one to do this, that if a certain player doesn't end up at Melbourne then the club has failed to do its job.

As if there's some sort of magic formula whereby all we have to do is be interested in a player to guarantee that player signs with us.

Basically 3 weeks out from the trade period, we are looking at

Out Preuss, Hannan, OMac

Almost Out TMac

Rumoured out Oliver

In No one as yet

Almost in Isaac Smith

Maybe Interested Ben Brown

Not a great deal to be excited about.

 

How long is trade week this year? Hopefully its not like years past where it drags on for 3 weeks and nothing happens until the last day or 2.


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