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3 hours ago, Redleg said:

Good to see that you have woken from your drunken stupour and crawled upstairs, from your dungeon wine cellar.

I quite enjoy the ambience  of the cellar Red.  
It’s a sort of metaphor for my life

 
3 hours ago, roy11 said:

 

 

 

I'd pay $600k a year for Treloar. What a bloody bargain. 

Poster on the Sydney bigfooty board saying they believe Melbourne have given picks 31 and 43 for sydney's pick 25, for a 228 point grab.

 

 

 
19 minutes ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I quite enjoy the ambience  of the cellar Red.  
It’s a sort of metaphor for my life

Enjoying the Vitamin D BB?


5 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Swans just mentioned a pick swap with the Dees

So whats the strategy

Pick or player to fill some holes

 
6 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Swans just mentioned a pick swap with the Dees

In: 25

Out: 31 & 43


Draft picks after Brown trade and Sydney pick swap.

25, 28, 50, 68, 69, 89 

Just now, Lucifer's Hero said:

Draft picks after Brown trade and Sydney pick swap.

25, 28, 50, 68, 69, 89 

Hopefully now they swap pick 25 and 28 to Dogs for pick 14

2 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Draft picks after Brown trade and Sydney pick swap.

25, 28, 50, 68, 69, 89 

W?ho was it in here wanted 69??

3 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Hopefully now they swap pick 25 and 28 to Dogs for pick 14

I'm lost why is it we want 14?

Just now, Demons11 said:

Hopefully now they swap pick 25 and 28 to Dogs for pick 14

Agree.

Ideally get a future 3rd or 4th as part of the deal


1 minute ago, Demons11 said:

Hopefully now they swap pick 25 and 28 to Dogs for pick 14

We might but I'm guess we are aiming higher up the draft order, if not today but in pick swaps by the time the draft arrives.

Essendon have a few juicy picks.

1 hour ago, Bitter but optimistic said:

I quite enjoy the ambience  of the cellar Red.  
It’s a sort of metaphor for my life

Just in time to rasie a glass to Ben Brown?

So far these players Out and only Brown in. 3 on main list rest on Rookie. Surely O Mac goes as well. So potentially 4 off 1 in. 

Harley Bennell (ret)
Kyle Dunkley (del)
Mitch Hannan (trd)
Braydon Preuss (trd)
Corey Wagner (del)
Josh Wagner (del)

21 minutes ago, Kent said:

I'm lost why is it we want 14?

Why wouldn’t we? The potential is to get a better player at 14 than 25


I think that's all she wrote for us getting players in. Doubt Tmac gets offloaded given Mahoney's talk on Trade Radio, so would think we've set up shop and may entertain some pick swaps once trade period concludes tonight. 

Paging @Dr evil. A question in two parts:

  1. Any updates re Brodie Smith?, and
  2. Do you think Pick 50 would get it done?

Any more murmurs on signing Marley Williams as a delisted free agent? Reckon he'd be good value small defender depth with Jetta on his last legs.

 

I've shown quite good restrain in the last two hours. I've very much felt like having some funnies and creating a thread titled Welcome to Melbourne Zach Merrett, but AF's kept himself in line. Good boy.

Edited by A F

4 minutes ago, A F said:

I've shown quite good restrain in the last two hours. I've very much felt like habing some funnies and creating a thread titled Welcome to Melbourne Zach Merrett, but AF's kept himself in line. Good boy.

1-year ahead of yourself.


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