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3 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

 

The big thing is the pies get $1 million pa off their salary bill. Well perhaps only $800k. If you say 800k quickly it does not seem so much.

Edited by old dee

 

Just a rumour - Gil planning on changing Anzac Day games to suit an Oscar awards presentation after the orchestrated drama created on trading night. 

Just a thought but for us now we might be targeting one of Essendons picks to move up the order. 18 or 19 + 28 equals roughly pick 8 or so. 18 + 19 would get us up to around pick 5. From Mahoney on trade radio today he did mention that he thought some players they had on the radar may slip through to the picks we now have, so we may just sit back and let JT do his work.

 
1 minute ago, Gunna’s said:

Just a rumour - Gil planning on changing Anzac Day games to suit an Oscar awards presentation after the orchestrated drama created on trading night. 

Pies vs bombers could be 15th vs 16th. In 2021

What did the bombers pay for Caldwell?


9 hours ago, Patches O’houlihan said:

Yeah for sure, just a coleman medalist who has kicked nearly 200 goals in the last 4 years. and getting him for a 2nd round pick. horrible off season. 

or being offloaded by North melbourne because they didnt want him. dont just say the good and not the reality 

6 minutes ago, olisik said:

Wonder if we can snare pick 13 from GWS for 19+28

 

Go in with 13 and 18

Would be overs on our end pick-wise. Club would have to be super confident the player they're after would still be available by then.

 
1 minute ago, DubDee said:

What did the bombers pay for Caldwell?

2 second rounders I believe 

15 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

 

How much $$$$$$ are Collingwood paying towards the contract??


Just now, DemonOX said:

How much $$$$$$ are Collingwood paying towards the contract??

Plenty I hope.

3 minutes ago, Dr.D said:

or being offloaded by North melbourne because they didnt want him. dont just say the good and not the reality 

you seem fun :)

1 minute ago, old dee said:

Plenty I hope.

 

2 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

How much $$$$$$ are Collingwood paying towards the contract??

300k per year 

2 minutes ago, adonski said:

 

300k per year 

Wow way to screw ur club up. 

Western Bulldogs should be aiming for nothing but top 4. That makes things difficult for us unless Geelong or Port slip. Their midfield is as strong as ours now IMO.

Edited by A F


Doggies the St Kilda of this trade period.

Top 6 heading there way.

14 minutes ago, DemonOX said:

How much $$$$$$ are Collingwood paying towards the contract??

Reportedly $150k for Phillips (1 year) and $300-$350k for Treloar (5 years).  He he.  That will hurt.

Whatever the reasons for the fire sale, they have handled the players very badly.  Expect a bit of fallout.

1 hour ago, Demons11 said:

Jackson will sign 

Yes I believe he will.

I

19 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

13, 15 & 20 for Cameron.

Yikes.

Cats also got 2 future second-rounders (tied to Essendon) back from GWS. Need to look at the whole trade.

(People do this all the time.)

3 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Reportedly $150k for Phillips (1 year) and $300-$350k for Treloar (5 years).  He he.  That will hurt.

Whatever the reasons for the fire sale, they have handled the players very badly.  Expect a bit of fallout.

Yes - I don’t think it would be a great place to be at the moment. In an interview on SEN this evening, Jaiyden Stephenson (who actually spoke v well) said that he had to call Buckley to find out why the club wanted to trade him. The internal PR at the Pies is obviously not great.


8 minutes ago, Lucifer's Hero said:

Reportedly $150k for Phillips (1 year) and $300-$350k for Treloar (5 years).  He he.  That will hurt.

Whatever the reasons for the fire sale, they have handled the players very badly.  Expect a bit of fallout.

Gross incompetence. Why hasn’t Ned Guy been sacked already?

34 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

13, 15 & 20 for Cameron.

Yikes.

 

Agree, and we only paid pick 33 plus a slip of 2  places on our pick 26 for brown, makes Brown look like an absolute bargain! Would have loved Philips for anything from pick 30 up so a bit disappointed we didn’t do something there but Mahoney can par himself on the back for a job very well done this year

4 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

Yes I believe he will.

I

Are you hearing whispers? 
 

I Hope Please GIF

 
4 minutes ago, bing181 said:

Cats also got 2 future second-rounders (tied to Essendon) back from GWS. Need to look at the whole trade.

(People do this all the time.)

I posted that before all the info came out.

Maybe just hold fire before having a crack.

(People do this all the time)

1 hour ago, Lord Nev said:

It's not a lock. 'Flighty' was the word I heard that described where he's at. Not saying he's gone of course, but it's not totally safe.

“Flighty”. That’s a huge  call Nev!! In fact that’s a put down of a kid who has looked anything but !!!!

That requires a sauce to show your credibility 


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