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9 hours ago, redandbluemakepurple said:

The VFA belting the living daylights out of each other.  Grand days!

Well the old churches leagues were just as bad and so was Federal Football League.

 
 

Pickering said there's no way he'll be leaving the Swans even for $100/$250k more.  He'll finish up with a one year contract there it seems.

Did stuff all tonight. Swans have McDonald and Amartey, they’re the future. As good as he’s been it’s coming to an end, time to play him up the ground.

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The Dees should go after Buddy for a little extra what the swans are gong to pay him . Think about the upside of this occurrence which is increased membership.

3 minutes ago, COOLX said:

Think about the upside of this occurrence which is increased membership.

I would not assume that at all.

 

Nope.. 


Comical at best, Lions are cooked as per their efforts in big games during this season and the last 3 finals series. I hope the Lions are stupid enough to take him.

Strange to say the least if true

I could understand GCS doing it to increase attendances but why when you have Daniher, Hipwood and Cameron would you want an ageing Buddy

Surely this is rubbish. Cannot see a winner in this scenario. 

They have Hipwood and Daniher. Bizarre

What's Hipwood's contractual status? 

Plus how does Brisbane satisfy the Swans with all their draft picks being utilised for father/sons Ashcroft and Fletcher?


1 minute ago, mo64 said:

What's Hipwood's contractual status? 

Plus how does Brisbane satisfy the Swans with all their draft picks being utilised for father/sons Ashcroft and Fletcher?

Honestly what’s he worth?

3 minutes ago, Bombay Airconditioning said:

Honestly what’s he worth?

Actually, just found out he's a restricted free agent, so nothing unless Sydney match.

1 minute ago, mo64 said:

Actually, just found out he's a restricted free agent, so nothing unless Sydney match.

I think BA was asking about $$

My guess is he wants around $750k x 2 but would take $600 x 3

If the bears take him we can sit back and have a great big LOL at them.

He'll be linked with every team in the league before signing an extension with the Swans


 
1 hour ago, daisycutter said:

why would you announce it before the finals

swans wouldn't be impressed at timing

That’s what I thought. 

I thought that brazenly approaching a player like that mid-season would be considered poaching.

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