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He looks good in a Melbourne jumper

 
6 minutes ago, Tony Tea said:

Buddy was a Dees fan and even during his time at Hawthorn and Sydney he secretly barracked for Melbourne. Or so I heard.

Fairytale finish to win a flag for his fav team :- get it done 

1 hour ago, Demon Disciple said:

He doesn’t deserves anywhere near 750k, heck, the Swans offer of 500k is generous imo.

Yeah, after all, he’s only 11th on the Coleman award ladder and the Swans’ best, with 34; compared to our best, Ben Brown, on 21. Buddy’s not worth much at all 🙄

 

Interesting hypothetical. Can't see it happening. If he leaves the swans it will be for cash. Perhaps AFL will bankroll a move to Norf haha


If it was $500k to the Dees wouldn’t even batter an eye but if the ask is 7-8 hungy , then it’s a no for someone who is 36.

I wonder if we pickup the phone and say why don’t you come to your home club and help em win a flag. That has to knock 50-100k off the asking price doesn’t it?

 

1 minute ago, CYB said:

If it was $500k to the Dees wouldn’t even batter an eye but if the ask is 7-8 hungy , then it’s a no for someone who is 36.

I wonder if we pickup the phone and say why don’t you come to your home club and help em win a flag. That has to knock 50-100k off the asking price doesn’t it?

 

Jesinta be the key :- does she want to hit the ground running with her agency while buddy is still playing, in the key football state 

 
Just now, 1964_2 said:

Jesinta be the key :- does she want to hit the ground running with her agency while buddy is still playing, in the key football state 

I suppose it would depend on whether they would choose to settle in Melbourne if he retired anyway.

He earnt enough, shouldn’t be about $$$ anymore. To live your childhood dream - not many footy players would get the chance and to do that whilst in the premiership window! 

 

28 minutes ago, Tony Tea said:

Buddy was a Dees fan and even during his time at Hawthorn and Sydney he secretly barracked for Melbourne. Or so I heard.

Because I am procrastinating I checked this but Buddy has the (2.5) equal 2nd lowest goal average against us over his career (Geelong is 2.5 as well), and 2.4 versus the Hawks, maybe he has been going soft on us, who would have thought? 3.95 against Essendon actually makes me warm to him quite a bit, I would have been a firm no other wise. Actually the answer is still no, defensive forward pressure is key and he is as bad overhead as Weid is as ATM.


11 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Get Jordy Lewis to have a word in his ear. 

Nah, get Trac to have a word in his brothers ear to then have a word in Jesinta's ear...

 

He should play for free given he barely played for 2 seasons.

He failed to deliver a flag for the Swans & it meant they offloaded Toby Nankervis, Mumford & Mitchell to meet their salary cap.

Gives away frees & carries on like a sook when they don't pass the ball to him.

27 minutes ago, 1964_2 said:

Fairytale finish to win a flag for his fav team :- get it done 

That foot of his only needs to be used a couple of times in a match - it's a high percentage winner, in my book. I'd make him a CHF, to kick goals of course but also, to exploit his mobility, and apply that foot and its accuracy (high, low, fast, slow) to feed Fritta and JSmith deep forward. 

One of my favorite players to watch ever unfortunately getting close to the end and just can’t see him leaving Sydney. 


We don’t need another key forward who’s only going to play for a season or two. We need one to play for the next decade. We are not Geelong which can top up in perpetuity due to their insane home ground advantage.

Edited by John Crow Batty

Can’t take an overhead mark. Would take McDonald or Amartey tho

45 minutes ago, DemonWA said:

Interesting hypothetical. Can't see it happening. If he leaves the swans it will be for cash. Perhaps AFL will bankroll a move to Norf haha

Don’t know that he would really enjoy Hobart. 🙄

21 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

He should play for free given he barely played for 2 seasons.

He failed to deliver a flag for the Swans & it meant they offloaded Toby Nankervis, Mumford & Mitchell to meet their salary cap.

Gives away frees & carries on like a sook when they don't pass the ball to him.

“Gives away frees & carries on like a sook when they don't pass the ball to him.”
 

He would really love being a Melbourne forward right now. 😱

29 minutes ago, Cranky Franky said:

Gives away frees & carries on like a sook when they don't pass the ball to him.

Buddy - Frees for 1.6, frees against  1.6

BBB - Frees for 0.7, frees against 1.0


Glad to see the geriatric club is back again. And I thaught it might have finished for the year with Walker. Heck no.

1 hour ago, hardtack said:

Yeah, after all, he’s only 11th on the Coleman award ladder and the Swans’ best, with 34; compared to our best, Ben Brown, on 21. Buddy’s not worth much at all 🙄

No, our best is Fritta who also has 34 goals for the season.

I'd love Buddy, I wish it was last year or the year before.. 

But you can't have Ben Brown and Buddy in the same forward nice, just not enough physicallity.

I pray that North go to Tassie with Clarko at the helm and we in a "club uniting move" bring back Premiership Star Forward Ben Brown, meanwhile Dees pickup Buddy.

Also how much are we paying BBB? from what I remember its more than the asking for Buddy?

 

Buddy is a legend but we would need to give him a 2 year deal so he would be 36 and 37yo during the contract. Too much of a risk. Leave it to the likes of the bombers/dogs who are in a position to take a punt on him.  We need players that can play consistently

Management bluff. He won't leave the Swans. AFL won't let it happen. They'll cough up the difference if need be - 'ongoing marketing allowance'


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