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The footy gods have cursed quite a few trades for Freo, here’s hoping it continues (though nothing against Jackson personally). 

 
Just now, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

Lets see if we got bent over a barrel.

We will. It’s more about the size of the barrel now. 

Well, its finally over. i dont expect many will be totally happy as its certainly not what we wanted, but it wasnt really our fault, in the end its what we do with the picks from here on end and that will determine if we did well. I fully expect for us to live trade on draft night if not still try and move further up.

 

As for Dogga, a life member, an historic premiership, a rising star and a good young fella who really gave everything. Here for a good time not a long time. Good luck to him. But from here on end, if you not with us, you are against us.

 
Just now, Demon3 said:

Well, its finally over. i dont expect many will be totally happy as its certainly not what we wanted, but it wasnt really our fault, in the end its what we do with the picks from here on end and that will determine if we did well. I fully expect for us to live trade on draft night if not still try and move further up.

 

As for Dogga, a life member, an historic premiership, a rising star and a good young fella who really gave everything. Here for a good time not a long time. Good luck to him. But from here on end, if you not with us, you are against us.

You know the details?

At least we had the manners to pay pick 2 for Jeff White*

* and rort the salary cap to fit him in.


So we lose Bedford as well F$&@ you Fremantle 

You are now HATED for life with Jeelong 

C$&@

 

Good luck to Jackson at Dockers. Can't complain about a player wanting to return home.

But to be classified as a 'Rental' not a Demon.

Match committee selection decisions in 2022 effectively guaranteed Bedford would ask for a trade to a team where he had confidence he'd play senior footy.

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Not happy with all of this and if the compensation is what's been mooted, then my only wish is they pick a Victorian kid that wants to come home and we screw the hell out of them, to get him.


Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

So we lose Bedford as well F$&@ you Fremantle 

You are now HATED for life with Jeelong 

C$&@

Bedford was always leaving...?

2nd tied to the dockers is disappointing.  Wanted the Roos pick

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Reckon we will look to move up the draft order now.


Just now, Travy14 said:

2nd tied to the dockers is disappointing.  Wanted the Roos pick

Yep, thats the part that has me a bit disappointed.. but lets turn the picks into a positive. Could that future dockers second go to the Pies?

So it could work out as Pick 13, 12 and 30 (next year) for Bedford and 44 and 67

Next years draft is meant to be excellent so 12 and 30 should be able to be packages to get into top 10

Not too bad, considering

Hard not to read this as: Melbourne gain a couple of potential stars for Casey, and the city of Fremantle to receive a new cashed up bogan. 


2 minutes ago, Demon3 said:

Yep, thats the part that has me a bit disappointed.. but lets turn the picks into a positive. Could that future dockers second go to the Pies?

Or could we be looking to package picks up to move up the draft?

2 minutes ago, DubDee said:

So it could work out as Pick 13, 12 and 30 (next year) for Bedford and 44 and 67

Next years draft is meant to be excellent so 12 and 30 should be able to be packages to get into top 10

Not too bad, considering

44 is GWS' pick, so it's the above picks for Jackson, Bedford and 67.

 
3 minutes ago, DubDee said:

So it could work out as Pick 13, 12 and 30 (next year) for Bedford and 44 and 67

Next years draft is meant to be excellent so 12 and 30 should be able to be packages to get into top 10

Not too bad, considering

Club will be confident they can use pick 30 to move either first round picks forward this year or next otherwise this would drag out further 


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