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Will be leaving the pies this year. Could we be a chance to sign him? Would be a handy addition.

 

Inside mid - tick
Butcher - tick
Would have to give up first rounder - tick

Sign me up

4 minutes ago, Elegt said:

Will be leaving the pies this year. Could we be a chance to sign him? Would be a handy addition 

Why start a thread on this? Everyone knows his wife is moving to Queensland to continue her netball career. If anywhere Treloar will move the Suns, we a 0% chance, along with all other Vic teams, SA or WA teams. So he'll either stay for 12 months then move (if she gets another contract there) or move to the Suns this year.  

 
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3 minutes ago, adonski said:

Inside mid - tick
Butcher - tick
Would have to give up first rounder - tick

Sign me up

Can play as an outside mid too

 

13 minutes ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Why start a thread on this? Everyone knows his wife is moving to Queensland to continue her netball career. If anywhere Treloar will move the Suns, we a 0% chance, along with all other Vic teams, SA or WA teams. So he'll either stay for 12 months then move (if she gets another contract there) or move to the Suns this year.  

He seems adamant that he wants to stay at Collingwood, and if he gets pushed out would prefer another Vic club. I suspect Collingwood prefer the narrative of 'family reasons' and trade him to Qld club for optics (and salary savings), but don't think he wants that.  Rest of his family & supports are in Vic. It's why he moved back from GWS. Would be funny if Tiges got involved.

Only way we could get involved is if one of our prime mids (& change) moves on. The win might be a shift of Carlton's focus from Clarrie. 

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16 minutes ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Why start a thread on this? Everyone knows his wife is moving to Queensland to continue her netball career. If anywhere Treloar will move the Suns, we a 0% chance, along with all other Vic teams, SA or WA teams. So he'll either stay for 12 months then move (if she gets another contract there) or move to the Suns this year.  

You would have thought so, but Tom Morris (grain of salt alert) who is the one breaking the story suggests he doesn't really want to leave Collingwood and would only "begrudgingly" consider moving to another Victorian team.

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/afl-2020-afl-trades-adam-treloar-collingwood-gold-coast-brisbane-lions-kim-ravaillion-trade-news-talk-tom-morris/news-story/71fb040ad6795d36d3f76646929c4b68

FWIW he's a far better mid than he gets credit for, albeit he has dodgy hamstrings and is a poor kick. But he's fast and can torch opponents both inside and out. 

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20 minutes ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Why start a thread on this? Everyone knows his wife is moving to Queensland to continue her netball career. If anywhere Treloar will move the Suns, we a 0% chance, along with all other Vic teams, SA or WA teams. So he'll either stay for 12 months then move (if she gets another contract there) or move to the Suns this year.  

No mate. He wants to stay in VIC. We are a chance, hence why I made this thread 

26 minutes ago, Red and Blue realist said:

Why start a thread on this? Everyone knows his wife is moving to Queensland to continue her netball career. If anywhere Treloar will move the Suns, we a 0% chance, along with all other Vic teams, SA or WA teams. So he'll either stay for 12 months then move (if she gets another contract there) or move to the Suns this year.  

That was my understanding too. Wants to stay at Collingwood. Wife's career in Queensland. Suns the best option in terms of trade value to the Pies. Could assist the Pies in terms of $$ available to others they need to lockdown.

As a result of most of the above we are not even a consideration or in contention.

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21 minutes ago, Elegt said:

No mate. He wants to stay in VIC. We are a chance, hence why I made this thread 

Sorry hadn't seen that Morris report, just head what he, Eddie and his management had said earlier in the week. 

Absolutely no chance.

Not even 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of a chance.

 


be funny if he went to the tigers after what he said during the recruitment process to land at the pies

can't see him being anywhere other than at the filth in 2021 but stranger things have happened...

Doesn’t fill a need. Expensive. Injury prone. Pass.

2 hours ago, Elegt said:

Will be leaving the pies this year. Could we be a chance to sign him? Would be a handy addition 

Okay. Glad for definite clarification on that. 

2 hours ago, adonski said:

Inside mid - tick
Butcher - tick
Would have to give up first rounder - tick

Sign me up

???

2 hours ago, Elegt said:

No mate. He wants to stay in VIC. We are a chance, hence why I made this thread 

So he wants to stay in Victoria whilst his partner and I think they have a child move to Qld.  


Worst.Thread.Ever

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Can the site be updated so only subscribed members can make threads or a mod has to approve a new thread started by a non-member before it appears? Or just an update so Elegt can’t one? 

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6 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Worst.Thread.Ever

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Can the site be updated so only subscribed members can make threads or a mod has to approve a new thread started by a non-member before it appears? Or just an update so Elegt can’t one? 

Woah. I thought you could respond to an appropriate topic with some logic, however appears you do not know how to discuss things without personally attacking other posters. Not one of your comments relate to this thread so jog on champ

I am shocked that the Pies appear to be pushing Treloar out, worse still while he has some years to go on his contract.

Players being wooed by other clubs, would have to be wary of clubs that do this.

PS. Don't mention us and Preuss, as Preuss is the one wanting to go for better opportunities, which we are happy to accommodate, if a suitable deal can be reached.

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1 hour ago, Wiseblood said:

Absolutely no chance.

Not even 0.0000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000000001% of a chance.

 

So you're saying there's a chance!

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5 minutes ago, Redleg said:

I am shocked that the Pies appear to be pushing Treloar out, worse still while he has some years to go on his contract.

Players being wooed by other clubs, would have to be wary of clubs that do this.

PS. Don't mention us and Preuss, as Preuss is the one wanting to go for better opportunities, which we are happy to accommodate, if a suitable deal can be reached.

I believe this all stems from signing brodie grundy on a massive contract for 7 years, 1 million a year. Silly decision that has meant the pies are having to push some of their other A graders out


4 minutes ago, Elegt said:

I believe this all stems from signing brodie grundy on a massive contract for 7 years, 1 million a year. Silly decision that has meant the pies are having to push some of their other A graders out

They are very dangerous contracts for clubs to enter into.

Buddy is just another example.

Good footballer but no chance of joining us.

He is a very good player and I’d love to have him. However this is all a media beat up. Slim chance he goes north. Zero chance of a Vic move

 

As we are all going to be based in QLD for the next 2-3 years, he can come to us and still be at a QLD based club. 


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