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I see news of Tarrant potentially going to Richmond coming out in the past 24 hours.

@goodwindees also got that one right when he first mention the Cerra meeting couple of weeks back.

This guy 👆 is officially the best in the business on here. 

 
16 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

I see news of Tarrant potentially going to Richmond coming out in the past 24 hours.

@goodwindees also got that one right when he first mention the Cerra meeting couple of weeks back.

This guy 👆 is officially the best in the business on here. 

@chilliboy

3 minutes ago, rpfc said:

@chilliboy

Nudge

 

No doubt Chook's post is a reference to Cerra and he has a proven track record of receiving reliable mail.

If you want to go searching for alternative meanings, of  course it could also apply to our Grand Final celebrations with Frankie Valli up on stage singing "Oh what a night, late September 2021".


10 hours ago, John Demonic said:

Love that song.

Cerry. Cerry Cerry bay yay bee

Cerry, can you come out tonight?

 

que cerra, cerra

dream scenario: flag, brayshaw announced 4 year deal, cerra signs on for 3 (don't ask me how).

 

I really enjoy coming to this thread occassionally for entertainment to help me last through until next Saturday.  In previous years I would have been visiting 2 - 3 times a day to find the next magic selection that is going to propel the Dees to the Grand Final.

For once the banter rather than the information is most appreciated.  Keep it coming

 

 
3 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

I just don’t get the Angus talk.  Deeply invested, about to enter a dynasty type window, plays a critical role in a way no-one else in the comp does it.  Gets to be smart, tough, effective and lead every game, stats count regardless.

he is worth way more to us than Cerra.  If we get a pure wingman, he gets more centre rotations.  But atm he plays about 80-100% game time.  
 

he is an absolute keeper for me.

Langdon and Gus will remain our wingers. If Cerra comes he'll be part of our midfield rotation to add more polish in there.

I do not understand why people speak of trading Brayshaw. He is one of our best players and is better than Cerra.


4 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Jordan Clark, who is contracted at Geelong for 2022, has met with Dockers coach Justin Longmuir and other club officials in Perth and is one step closer to requesting a trade to Fremantle.

I'm really looking forward to Geelong going all out trying to win a flag, falling short and losing all their young players due to lack of opportunity

35 minutes ago, Mickey said:

I'm really looking forward to Geelong going all out trying to win a flag, falling short and losing all their young players due to lack of opportunity

Surely they would know that their window has just been slammed shut.

But yeah, if they are that delusional, fantastic. let them burn up all of their draft picks on old talent from other clubs and continue to [censored] away their future.

45 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Jordan Clark, who is contracted at Geelong for 2022, has met with Dockers coach Justin Longmuir and other club officials in Perth and is one step closer to requesting a trade to Fremantle.

My news is a 3 way trade

Clark to Freo

Cerra to Melbourne 

Ron Barrassi to Geelong

5 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

My news is a 3 way trade

Clark to Freo

Cerra to Melbourne 

Ron Barrassi to Geelong

…. as playing coach.  They need more pace. 

Edited by monoccular


21 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

He will be 33 by about the 3rd game next year.

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

He will be 33 by about the 3rd game next year.

Should have gone down the highway to KP. 


Sam Edmunds starting to get on board with Cerra to the Dees.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/09/18/sam-edmunds-trade-update-on-cerra-lobb-clark-and-more/

"I struggle to see how Melbourne would go to the trouble of being the only other club to compete with Carlton for his services if they didn’t have a plan in place or a possibility of getting the deal done. When you look at it, it has to involve a player.”

“Clearly Adam Cerra believes it’s possible because he hasn’t said ‘I’m definitely going to Carlton'".

5 minutes ago, Mickey said:

Sam Edmunds starting to get on board with Cerra to the Dees.

https://www.sen.com.au/news/2021/09/18/sam-edmunds-trade-update-on-cerra-lobb-clark-and-more/

"I struggle to see how Melbourne would go to the trouble of being the only other club to compete with Carlton for his services if they didn’t have a plan in place or a possibility of getting the deal done. When you look at it, it has to involve a player.”

“Clearly Adam Cerra believes it’s possible because he hasn’t said ‘I’m definitely going to Carlton'".

In Taylor we trust - but please not at the expense of the culture and cameraderie of the group. (a la Woey)

5 minutes ago, Demon17 said:

In Taylor we trust - but please not at the expense of the culture and cameraderie of the group. (a la Woey)

Looking at recent history (Lever, Langdon and possibly May) they were all discussed as having been in the Dees sights for years prior to coming over.

This is starting to smell like we've been into Cerra for longer than we are letting on. If we can fit him in the salary cap it makes sense that our list management team has been involved for quite a while.

 

Not really relevant to MFC trades, but i have heard from someone i trust that Chris Scott is strongly considering walking away from coaching at the end of his current contract, 

I think now is a good time for the MFC to go hard at a couple of Cats vets with the lure of a flag


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