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17 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I love it when Posters on here demand to know a Source. 
I was told on August 20 that LJ was definitely going, but why say anything, it wasn’t worth the hassle. 
i was also told LJ loves the Demons and has no bad blood at all. 
Trading is now a part of the game. We must get a good deal coming back 

and no i will not reveal my source under any circumstance 

I only demand a source when the poster has single digit posts next to their name!

 
16 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I love it when Posters on here demand to know a Source. 
I was told on August 20 that LJ was definitely going, but why say anything, it wasn’t worth the hassle. 
i was also told LJ loves the Demons and has no bad blood at all. 
Trading is now a part of the game. We must get a good deal coming back 

and no i will not reveal my source under any circumstance 

I was told by more than one Jackson would go to Freeo. My sources are secret too SWYL. I would have thought the whole AFL industry new this in August….

11 minutes ago, Lord Nev said:

You did a REALLY good job of playing coy then mate...

 

No not at all. It is possible to have friends who work on the inside.
You are the Copy and Paste expert Nev
 

your replies always come back within 5 minutes, without fail!!

 
10 minutes ago, Demonsterative said:

I was told by more than one Jackson would go to Freeo. My sources are secret too SWYL. I would have thought the whole AFL industry new this in August….

It was fairly obvious to all. But i was told he is gone. One must respect and protect a good source

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

No not at all. It is possible to have friends who work on the inside.
You are the Copy and Paste expert Nev
 

your replies always come back within 5 minutes, without fail!!

I like to be prompt.

FWIW, was just razzing you, I do remember times in the past where you've had good intel.


1 hour ago, rpfc said:

Hunt and Frost were two of your fav players??

Whats your favourite stat? Clangers?

Watching the footy must have been an act masochism for you.

You would have loved the Neeld Era; we couldn’t hit a target…

And so forth… 

 

Here's some real Clangers. 

 

Pretty telling comment from Tim Lamb - We've been in talks all year with his manager, now was the time for Jayden to really make a decision to solidify his future in the game.

Make of that what you will...

 

Thanks for the thrills Hunty, all the best over there.

 

I am sure this has been said elsewhere, but it really is a Serious problem. 
 

the whole Trading System is smashed and broken if this move is allowed to occur 

 


Proven AFL player so is worth more than pick 50 something to us. Sad to see him move on. He’s been a favorite of mine and I hope he goes well at the Eagles. He was exciting to watch with his pace and dare and was a good clubman, always doing the team things and playing roles he wasn’t necessarily suited to.

While he’s underrated and better than others remaining on our list, he won’t be a huge loss as we have depth in that part of the ground with Salem, Rivers, Bowey, Hibberd, Smith, and other youngsters coming through Casey. 

4 minutes ago, Nascent said:

Colours don't suit him. Thanks for your service Jayden.

Hungry Jack’s is such a classy Sponsor 


2 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I am sure this has been said elsewhere, but it really is a Serious problem. 
 

the whole Trading System is smashed and broken if this move is allowed to occur 

 

Brat

2 minutes ago, Clint Bizkit said:

It’s not a trade.

I’m a bit sad about this, would much rather Hunt than pick 52.

I believe so would the club, but Jayden has the right to secure a better deal for himself and we clearly didn’t want to give him 3 years. 
At 27 he knows he’s always going to be a fringe player at Melbourne. His time is running out. 
I’m happy for him and wish him all the success. 

1 hour ago, Sir Why You Little said:

I love it when Posters on here demand to know a Source. 
I was told on August 20 that LJ was definitely going, but why say anything, it wasn’t worth the hassle. 
i was also told LJ loves the Demons and has no bad blood at all. 
Trading is now a part of the game. We must get a good deal coming back 

and no i will not reveal my source under any circumstance 

👍

 
2 minutes ago, Graeme Yeats' Mullet said:

Loved his running style

If WCE can sharpen his disposal, he'll be weapon for them

He was one of my favs but he is not sharpening your disposal at 27.  He is what he is.  
 

Sucks to see Hunt go, I always liked the way he went about it on and off the field.  Sad to not be able to yell out "Run, Jayden, Run!" at the top of my lungs anymore 😢 and getting only 52 in return is just the icing on the 💩 cake


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