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Melbourne FC: Sell

Essendon FC: Buy

Geelong FC: Strong Buy (undervalued share value)

St Kilda FC: Hold

Western Bulldogs FC: Hold

Fremantle FC: Hold

West Coast Eagles FC: Buy (but the share price is probably too high!)

Adelaide Crows FC: Hold

Port Adelaide Power FC: Buy

Brisbane Lions BBFFC: Buy (short term growth, sell later this year then buy again 2008)

Sydney Swans SMFC: Buy (same as West Coast)

Collingwood FC: Hold

Hawthorn FC: Buy (Long Term growth)

Kangaroos NMFC: Sell

Richmond FC: Sell

Carlton FC: Trading Supended....Shares too volatile!

Dont ask me why i did that, maybe a day of studying for the finance mid-semester :S

 
Melbourne FC: Sell

Essendon FC: Buy

Geelong FC: Strong Buy (undervalued share value)

St Kilda FC: Hold

Western Bulldogs FC: Hold

Fremantle FC: Hold

West Coast Eagles FC: Buy (but the share price is probably too high!)

Adelaide Crows FC: Hold

Port Adelaide Power FC: Buy

Brisbane Lions BBFFC: Buy (short term growth, sell later this year then buy again 2008)

Sydney Swans SMFC: Buy (same as West Coast)

Collingwood FC: Hold

Hawthorn FC: Buy (Long Term growth)

Kangaroos NMFC: Sell

Richmond FC: Sell

Carlton FC: Trading Supended....Shares too volatile!

Dont ask me why i did that, maybe a day of studying for the finance mid-semester :S

Hawthorn are a long term investment that may never yield. Anyone that sold their Geelong shares based on one poor return is an idiot and deserves to get burnt - even with Thompson at the reigns their list is too strong to slip up twice (they won't win, but they are the best of the second division sides [Vic] IMO)

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