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Would be great to have a single thread where those who feel they have an inside word on trade gossipĀ have a place to share itĀ free of argument or discussion etc. Sauces are great but not necessary. I get tired of constantly opening the individual player threads every day hoping for some news and it's just people bitching about Simon Goodwin and the credibility of other posters. Put it here and we can all just accept it or dismiss it and move on, even if it's in riddle-form. For the record I have zeroĀ links to the club whatsoever, but appreciate other posters who take the time to pass on what they've heard, whether it's credible or not.Ā 

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10 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Can confirm this is true.Ā 

Endorsement from my favourite #tradebreaker makes me swoon.Ā 

 

4 minutes ago, daisycutter said:

definitely 75% done deal

Brayshaw and Pickett to Freo?Ā  is that what is said at 75% done?

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2 hours ago, BScotti said:

Brayshaw and Pickett to Freo?Ā  is that what is said at 75% done?

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let me check with tony sheahan and i'll get back to you

12 hours ago, Skuit said:

Would be great to have a single thread where those who feel they have an inside word on trade gossipĀ have a place to share itĀ free of argument or discussion etc. Sauces are great but not necessary. I get tired of constantly opening the individual player threads every day hoping for some news and it's just people bitching about Simon Goodwin and the credibility of other posters. Put it here and we can all just accept it or dismiss it and move on, even if it's in riddle-form. For the record I have zeroĀ links to the club whatsoever, but appreciate other posters who take the time to pass on what they've heard, whether it's credible or not.Ā 

Hear that Oscar McDonaldĀ  and Alex Neal-Bullen areĀ beingĀ traded for Nat Fyfe along with future trade picks until 2025. Don't know if its credible orĀ notĀ .

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Always happy to here the latest gossip. Get a bit sceptical though if an individual poster only hears negative info about the Dees.

5 minutes ago, loges said:

Always happy to here the latest gossip. Get a bit sceptical though if an individual poster only hears negative info about the Dees.

Not so much now but we keep shooting ourselves in the foot. Media loves a disaster story and we have given them lots over the years. Funny because when I see a headline about us I immediately think oh what's wrong now!Ā 

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6 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Fremantle chasing Brayshaw and Marlion Pickett is what I’m hearing.Ā 

Makes sense!

27 minutes ago, Redlagged said:

Hear that Oscar McDonaldĀ  and Alex Neal-Bullen areĀ beingĀ traded for Nat Fyfe along with future trade picks until 2025. Don't know if its credible orĀ notĀ .

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We have thrown in KK too. We will also receive Andrew Brayshaw as a sweetener!


2 hours ago, Redlagged said:

Hear that Oscar McDonaldĀ  and Alex Neal-Bullen areĀ beingĀ traded for Nat Fyfe along with future trade picks until 2025. Don't know if its credible orĀ notĀ .

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Jeez we love to pay overs for players.Ā 

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so, in the spirit of this thread, would be good to get latest info on the following rumoured ins and outs :

OUT?

Preuss - GWS request

McDonald T - likely staying unless a good deal comes for him

ANB - trade bait but heard nothing specific

Hannan - WB interest

Jetta - coll interest

McDonald O - no suitors so far

Kolodjashnij - off boks and preparing for retirement

Jones - potentially stay in play/coach role

Neitschke - demote to rookie

Others?

IN?

B Brown - apparently we are frontrunners

I Smith - apparently likely to come

T Phillips - no link to dees that ive heard

N Hind - rumour

C Hooker - read that he could seek a move possibly toĀ Melbourne

Others?

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Forty Eight threads on speculation, and I've just wasted another five minutes......

This one is first hand...

I saw Sam Frost yesterday when walking throughĀ Elwood.Ā Can confirm he still has a gigantic set of ears on him.

11 hours ago, Skuit said:

@YokozunaAny news?Ā 

I am trying to find some.

Not anything specific at the moment, other than what we know already in regards to us chasingĀ a key forward and some more outside skill.

Doing due diligence on Ben Brown but seem keen (as we know).

COVID isnt helping me in finding more news at this stage.

I did suggest my source should go and tell the club that we should be chasing Whitfield!


12 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

The Ben Brown trade is gaining traction. Watch this space.Ā 

very impressive prose ethan......"gaining traction".......you could become the tony sheahan of wa

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Let's get real and breakdown mail from rumours.Ā 

Out's

Preuss - GWS request, Player has requested. It has been suggested that his going price will beĀ a late 30's, early 40's pick

McDonald T - likely staying unless a good deal comes for him, Rumour only

ANB - trade bait but heard nothing specific, Rumour only

Hannan - WB interest,Ā Rumour only

Jetta - coll interest,Ā Rumour only

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In's?

B Brown - apparently we are frontrunners. Some rumours suggesting that Collingwood are very interested and so is he.

I Smith - apparently likely to come. Reported that we have interest but so too do the Cat's.

T Phillips - no link to dees that ive heard. Damien Barrett stated that:Ā 'A left footed wingman.Ā That's what the Demons want, and two have the bait in front of them: Isaac Smith and Tom Phillips.'

N Hind - rumour. Agreed.

C Hooker - read that he could seek a move possibly toĀ Melbourne. First I've heard of it.

How could Collingwood who have to fit De Goey et al into the salary cap possibly pay Brown as well.


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