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20 minutes ago, Dr evil said:

For those interested I am hearing that we’d be very keen to have a chat to Adam treloar. If the pies are willing to pay a decent chunk of his salary we’d see him as a fit on the opposite wing to Langdon. 

Can I get a % chance on this one. Asking for a friend ... ?

 
38 minutes ago, Unleash Hell said:

Needs a riddle

Roses are red,

Violets are blue,

Know who we want, 

Not telling you.

 

4 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Roses are red,

Violets are blue,

Know who we want, 

Not telling you.

 

Rose are red,

violets are blue,

is it sliding doors

for Adam Treloar 

 
30 minutes ago, Dr evil said:

For those interested I am hearing that we’d be very keen to have a chat to Adam treloar. If the pies are willing to pay a decent chunk of his salary we’d see him as a fit on the opposite wing to Langdon. 

In terms of a player I reckon he's a lot of what we need and would make us a way better side. But he's got a salary of 900 k for the next 5 years!   unless the pies were willing to pay 300 k or so for the duration of his contract how does it get done? Do you know if we can renegotiate that contract with him or if we have to take it over?

1 minute ago, Wells 11 said:

In terms of a player I reckon he's a lot of what we need and would make us a way better side. But he's got a salary of 900 k for the next 5 years!   unless the pies were willing to pay 300 k or so for the duration of his contract how does it get done? Do you know if we can renegotiate that contract with him or if we have to take it over?

Maybe if TMac went to them and we didn't have to pay his salary.

Think it's horrendous the way he has been treated by Collingwood... would love him at the dees but would be a little concerned about those hamstrings esp at such a high price.


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More from Ricky Nixon -

• Adam Saad was spotted having lunch with David Teague Carlton coach and football director of the club - talks that deal is most likely be done either today or tomorrow ... looks like it will cost Carlton an early pick and/or a player such as McGovern

• Josh Dunkley believed to be spotted this morning with Essendon officials at a cafe near Tullamarine ... he wants to go there but how many coffees with Essendon staff can you have - get in with it 

Adam Treloar talks going nowhere fast at the moment with two clubs in the race - the Bulldogs and Gold Coast with Gold Coast questioning about his movements again today and Bulldogs officials have asked to meet with Treloar. His management have spoken to Richmond not the other way around - stay tuned got the feeling it could a very late trade ... also total [censored] that Bucks told Treloar his teammates didn’t want him at the Club 

• Jesse Hogan off to GWS after Richmond went cold on the money he wanted and the potential problems he brings 

• Essendon have put a deal on the table for Stefan Martin - talk is believed to be two year deal as playing assistant coach mentor.  The Bombers smashing this trade period. Great get if they get him 

• Paddy Dow discussions going around Essendon asked for a swap with the Saad deal and talk Fremantle are making huge late change for Paddy talk they have put late four year deal on the table for him. 

• Jack Silvagni three clubs linked to him North Melbourne Fremantle GWS all showing little interest on him but most likely looking like he will stay at Carlton talk is he’s not happy with the club after they delisted his younger brother Ben. 

• Brody Mihocek looking like he will stay resign with Collingwood with three-four year deal on table round $550-600K year ... not new news but Collingwood need to start pulling out some deals

• Jack Higgins from Richmond set to have meeting with St Kilda officials this afternoon. 

• Shaun McKernan deal looks set to be done soon with St Kilda.

• Peter Wright from Gold Coast talks Collingwood is the huge favourite to lure him over.

• Oscar McDonald brother of Tom been linked to Essendon and North Melbourne.

• Dom Sheed from West Coast Collingwood and Carlton keen on him looks like he will stay West Coast

• I’m hearing Adelaide next year have put six year deal on the table to Matt Crouch end of next year. 

• Quinton Narkle despite being linked to WA clubs North Melbourne have shown interest in him the last 24hrs 

• Melbourne Cup tip # 6 Twilight Payment 

From what I am hearing, I don't expect much to be moving on trades for the MFC until there is a bit more clarity with regards to the Big Macs possibilities and what might eventuate with Preuss.

I believe that we have looked at Treloar and it is all a bit messy between him and The Filth. Not sure when/how that will all play out.

 

6 hours ago, Redleg said:

Roses are red,

Violets are blue,

Know who we want, 

Not telling you.

 

Let me guess, and to make sure you don't spill the beans i will just used initials??

So is the player Adam T? No wait that's too obvious.... Is it A Treloar?

 

 

 
11 hours ago, Unleash Hell said:

Let me guess, and to make sure you don't spill the beans i will just used initials??

So is the player Adam T? No wait that's too obvious.... Is it A Treloar?

 

 

I don’t know anything. It was in response to a request for a riddle.


40 minutes ago, adonski said:

Rendell running with T Mac to the Pies

T Mac for Phillips?

1 hour ago, The Lobster Effect said:

T Mac for Phillips?

Be good for both sides, and cover the needs of both

10 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Be good for both sides, and cover the needs of both

it appears no interest in Phillips.  HeraldSun reporting Dees going with Baker as winger next season since missing out on Smith.

3 minutes ago, BScotti said:

it appears no interest in Phillips.  HeraldSun reporting Dees going with Baker as winger next season since missing out on Smith.

Seems strange, although with the club not leaking over the last few years I would think we have something going on 


1 minute ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Seems strange, although with the club not leaking over the last few years I would think we have something going on 

is it that we dont leak, and obviously the other parties we potentially talk to dont leak as well or that we dont have very much to leak about.

 

7 minutes ago, Deecisive said:

is it that we dont leak, and obviously the other parties we potentially talk to dont leak as well or that we dont have very much to leak about.

 

Club will be aggressive. We will have a future first round pick to trade out plus several picks we'll be able to package together which we receive from our departing players. I would be very, very surprised if Brown is the only best-22 addition we add this off season. 

45 minutes ago, BScotti said:

it appears no interest in Phillips.  HeraldSun reporting Dees going with Baker as winger next season since missing out on Smith.

Need Phillips if we're making that trade. 

49 minutes ago, BScotti said:

it appears no interest in Phillips.  HeraldSun reporting Dees going with Baker as winger next season since missing out on Smith.

Don’t believe it. 

I've heard Bitters is ready to switch teams the moment he arrives in Thailand.

 

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30 minutes ago, Pinball Wizard said:

Anyone looking for more Ricky Nixon rumours?

Most trains only crash once. I applaud his resilience.

21 hours ago, Pinball Wizard said:

 

• Melbourne Cup tip # 6 Twilight Payment 

Was that your tip or Ricky's? Well done to whoever.

 
47 minutes ago, Pinball Wizard said:

Anyone looking for more Ricky Nixon rumours?

Why not.

Ia the season to be jolly.


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