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happy to just keep the 21 dees team together for the next 57 years.. 

 
13 minutes ago, KingDingAling said:

Sparrow probably push him out anyways. Not sure we need Cerra. We will need a lot of money aside to satisfy Jackson. Now we’ve won a flag we would probably drop our offer by 100k for Cerra. Sparrow may overtake him anyway, then what do we do. Sparrow was really good tonight. 

I love Sparrow. What a booming goal. He's the type of player that wins you flags as a role player. But Cerra is the type of star that wins you flags. Like Petracca, Oliver, Lever, May etc. And we need more skill in our midfield because as fun as it is to crash and bash at some stage hitting some easy targets is probably the way to go!

With so few clubs in the race for Cerra we've wisely thrown our hat in the ring. He's a premium player being made available with only 1 suitor. But sometimes you're better off sticking with multiple team first role players than going all in for one more star.

 

Bring on 2022.

Likely to nominate the Blues, have we heard any updates yet?

Tom Morris and 'No idea' Ralphy said Cerra was to nominate Carlton as his preferred some point this week. 

However, I've read and heard elsewhere that he's yet to make up his mind.

Wish @Chook in Perthcould give us a little teaser...

 

 


1 hour ago, JimmyGadson said:

Tom Morris and 'No idea' Ralphy said Cerra was to nominate Carlton as his preferred some point this week. 

However, I've read and heard elsewhere that he's yet to make up his mind.

Wish @Chook in Perthcould give us a little teaser...

 

 

Mate who gives a [censored] today 😂

Adam Cerra would be weighing up being a first string midfielder vs for us being second string/maybe playing wing/half back. 

in terms of his career it's a pretty big deal 

4 minutes ago, Chook in Perth said:

Mate who gives a [censored] today 😂

Fair point. 

I want both though. 

To soak up this dream and also intel on Cerra. We deserve it! 

Edited by JimmyGadson

 

If I was a young player weighing up my future and an opportunity arose to go to the premiers or a lowly team then my role in the premiers would not matter so I would select to play with the Demons because playing with the likes of Gawn Jackson Oliver Petracca and Viney would make me a great player rather then a good ordinary player.

Great teams have good ordinary players who then become better players because they get feed the ball by these great players and they look very good.

The Carlton teams of the 1970's and 1980's, Richmond teams of the late 1960's and 1970's and the Hawthorn teams of 1970's 1980 and 2010's all had great player the bit players look very good in their presence.

33 minutes ago, durango said:

If I was a young player weighing up my future and an opportunity arose to go to the premiers or a lowly team then my role in the premiers would not matter so I would select to play with the Demons because playing with the likes of Gawn Jackson Oliver Petracca and Viney would make me a great player rather then a good ordinary player.

Great teams have good ordinary players who then become better players because they get feed the ball by these great players and they look very good.

The Carlton teams of the 1970's and 1980's, Richmond teams of the late 1960's and 1970's and the Hawthorn teams of 1970's 1980 and 2010's all had great player the bit players look very good in their presence.

But at Carlton he gets picked every week, he gets guaranteed big minutes and he gets paid more.

And he knows Carlton can get a deal done with pick 6.

He's good enough to be a starting 18 player and get paid a premium from a club lacking midfield stars (Walsh aside, who is a gun). In Melbourne he's third maybe fourth in line. If the kid has ego he goes to Carlton.


25 minutes ago, Jaded said:

But at Carlton he gets picked every week, he gets guaranteed big minutes and he gets paid more.

And he knows Carlton can get a deal done with pick 6.

He's good enough to be a starting 18 player and get paid a premium from a club lacking midfield stars (Walsh aside, who is a gun). In Melbourne he's third maybe fourth in line. If the kid has ego he goes to Carlton.

I don't think Carlton are looking to pay him any more than we are, and the MFC wouldn't even entertain such a trade for a depth player, so he would be coming as a starting 18 player. Would be curious to see what role we are pitching to him to get him to consider us. 
 

12 hours ago, JimmyGadson said:

I've read and heard elsewhere that he's yet to make up his mind.

Wish @Chook in Perthcould give us a little teaser...

 

 

 

10 hours ago, Chook in Perth said:

Mate who gives a [censored] today 😂

Chook, I’ve been contemplating this riddle all day but still no closer. Can we have a clue please. 

13 minutes ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

 

Chook, I’ve been contemplating this riddle all day but still no closer. Can we have a clue please. 

The bird flies West with a Dangerfield is on his way.

1 hour ago, A F said:

The bird flies West with a Dangerfield is on his way.

Dangerfield will go alright for Casey I guess. 

Adam Cerra must certainly be conflicted with his thoughts.

It's a big decision to make for the young player.

On the one hand he has the choice of Carlton. A team with a few young talented players and a new coach in Michael Voss. He would become a starting 18 player and be guaranteed senior games each week in the midfield.

On the other hand he has the choice of Melbourne. The reigning Premiers. He is apparently friends with Ed Langdon(?) and he could be tempted by the choice of immediate Premiership success. He would need to play his role within the team and earn his spot. But he could end up with a Premiership medallion around his neck in another 12 month's time. That's a pretty amazing opportunity. Not to mention the chance to be part of a Melbourne Demons dynasty.

In the end, it all depends how fairly he wants Fremantle to be compensated in a trade.

I think the Demons could arrange a fair deal probably involving a future first round pick and maybe a player like Jayden Hunt as a possibility?

Anyway, we shall wait and see who Adam Cerra decides to nominate. I am quietly confident that if he wants to win Premierships that he will nominate Melbourne though. 


I really dont think we need him we have so much youth coming through our midfield Sparrow, Jordon, Rosman, Laurie, Bowser.

Our extra salary cap can be used to reward our up and coming players IMO. 

If he falls our way though i won't be disappointed.

 

Edited by Win4theAges

Wouldn't be upset with Cerra but sounds like he's Carlton bound. Would much prefer to put our chips in for King next year.

8 hours ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Adam Cerra must certainly be conflicted with his thoughts.

It's a big decision to make for the young player.

On the one hand he has the choice of Carlton. A team with a few young talented players and a new coach in Michael Voss. He would become a starting 18 player and be guaranteed senior games each week in the midfield.

On the other hand he has the choice of Melbourne. The reigning Premiers. He is apparently friends with Ed Langdon(?) and he could be tempted by the choice of immediate Premiership success. He would need to play his role within the team and earn his spot. But he could end up with a Premiership medallion around his neck in another 12 month's time. That's a pretty amazing opportunity. Not to mention the chance to be part of a Melbourne Demons dynasty.

I think it's a very difficult decision, but not based on games he will play. He is likely starting 18 in both sides, so that should not matter.

The difficulty lies with which team is most likely to have success. On current form, we are looking great, but it is bloody hard to keep backing up for multiple years at the top and even harder when you don't have a distinct home ground advantage (Brisbane, West Coast, Geelong)

Carlton have the players to rebound very quickly if Vossy and his coaching staff get things right. They have some very high end talent and there is no chance the tail will wag the dog in 2022 (watch out Saad, Williams, Martin)

I think he should go to Carlton, as they are such a strong, well run, stable club, with a great culture, who play a magnificent team based game.

I think there's appeal in going to Carlton with the opportunity to be part of turning the club around. Had we lost the flag I almost think we may have been a more attractive option, as he could've been part of the special team to break the drought. 

He gets to try and forge his own path of success at Carlton, whereas he's walking into a ready made superstar team with us.

I don't think the pull of the reigning premiers tag is as strong as believed. Would love to have him though!

It's so lovely to be able to watch all the run arounds of trade week this year as teams fight to grab their 'missing piece[s]'. We don't have any! Any one who comes in is cream on top or depth!


2 hours ago, BW511 said:

I think it's a very difficult decision, but not based on games he will play. He is likely starting 18 in both sides, so that should not matter.

The difficulty lies with which team is most likely to have success. On current form, we are looking great, but it is bloody hard to keep backing up for multiple years at the top and even harder when you don't have a distinct home ground advantage (Brisbane, West Coast, Geelong)

Carlton have the players to rebound very quickly if Vossy and his coaching staff get things right. They have some very high end talent and there is no chance the tail will wag the dog in 2022 (watch out Saad, Williams, Martin)

Not so sure about Carlton rebounding. I don't think their list is at all balanced or as good as they or others think.

They have a good spine, but apart from Walsh, no mid-field to speak of; I think Cripps is cooked. Saad, Williams and Martin are not, and won't be, A graders.

 

He’ll get to Carlton.

I’ll resist saying he’s ‘choosing money over success’ - because then I’d have to get a terrible haircut and start being a racist.


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