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59 minutes ago, Roger Mellie said:

Maybe we could compile a list of stuff made up by Cornes:

1) Kossie wants to go to Port

Yep … former Port Adelaide player Cornsey continues to spruik the “watch this space” line on Kysaiah Pickett. ~

”He has told Melbourne he is staying at the club. Port Adelaide are pushing hard. If not this year, for next Trade Period." 

The last sentence is handy cover if his original story from a few weeks ago is proven to be mere scuttlebutt.

 

Hutchy be making a lot of money out of Trade Radio. 30 minutes of ads per hour = $$$$$

1 hour ago, Roger Mellie said:

Maybe we could compile a list of stuff made up by Cornes:

1) Kossie wants to go to Port

Should read Cornes wishes Kossie wanted to go to Port

 

A shout out to all those brave souls that listen to, and summarise, AFL Trade Radio so that we don't have to.

Personally, I gave it a go, but couldn't take the pain.

Sad Boy Meets World GIF

 

I listened to it for about 20 minutes on my way to work today. Got about 10minutes of ads and a discussion on Henry vs Bruhn trade compensation with one of the blokes stating Henry is worth more but admitted to not having watched much, if any, of Bruhn. Quality stuff.


1 hour ago, Nascent said:

I listened to it for about 20 minutes on my way to work today. Got about 10minutes of ads and a discussion on Henry vs Bruhn trade compensation with one of the blokes stating Henry is worth more but admitted to not having watched much, if any, of Bruhn. Quality stuff.

The Mark Waugh special ‘I haven’t seen much of him’. Even better when he was a National selector 

4 hours of Matt Rendall is enough to make anyone cry.

 

1 hour ago, DeeSpencer said:

The Mark Waugh special ‘I haven’t seen much of him’. Even better when he was a National selector 

hey! there was a sure thing at dapto!!

 
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Brent Sanderson opined today that -

➡️ Luke Jackson to Fremantle for Pick 13
➡️ Collingwood recieves Pick 13 for Brodie Grundy
➡️ Collingwood pay $300,000 of Grundy's remaining salary

This values a 20/1 year old ready made ruckman originally drafted at pick #3 with a Rising Star and a Premiership behind him at a downgrade of 10 picks from top 3 to pick 13. Tell them they’re dreaming.

To early for anything really.  But Barret saying that WC are not interested in Jackson at all.  And Freo have alot to do to get Jackson in.


7 hours ago, Whispering_Jack said:

Brent Sanderson opined today that -

➡️ Luke Jackson to Fremantle for Pick 13
➡️ Collingwood recieves Pick 13 for Brodie Grundy
➡️ Collingwood pay $300,000 of Grundy's remaining salary

This values a 20/1 year old ready made ruckman originally drafted at pick #3 with a Rising Star and a Premiership behind him at a downgrade of 10 picks from top 3 to pick 13. Tell them they’re dreaming.

I caught that segment too from the podcast.

Edmund said that 32 was not high enough for Grundy, intimating between 13 and 32 was the value.

The Goose, Sanderson then thought 32 was a "sweetener" to get it done ie 13 & 32 🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️🤦‍♂️ Also "13 & Weid"

Scratch that show off my listens

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19 minutes ago, red and blue forever said:

Port Adelaide GM of Football Chris Davies, on trade radio this morning basically rubbished the idea of Kozzie going to port.

A rubbish idea in the first place.


This thread is quiet

Any word yet about the Dees chasing Naughton?

Apparently Liam Henry is no chance to leave freo per his manager...

(Sorry if this has already been stated elsewhere) 

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2 hours ago, Tom Dyson said:

Apparently Liam Henry is no chance to leave freo per his manager...

(Sorry if this has already been stated elsewhere) 

Dees might be interested if he’s super cheap !!! Only probably of any interest if Bedford leaves. 

It's 3 days in and I can't listen to Matt Rendell anymore. Is there a doctor in the house?


10 hours ago, buck_nekkid said:

More fool you for listening…..

I'm guessing this is directed at me, give me something good to listen to and I'll change it. 

 
19 minutes ago, layzie said:

I'm guessing this is directed at me, give me something good to listen to and I'll change it. 

Nah, just in general.  They prey on the hopes of all teams supporters who didnt win the cup.  This week is conjecture, no real news.  I come on here (DL) to get my hopes built up and dashed - i reckon people on here can make the same ‘educated guesses’ as Trade radio muppets. When things warm up it may get better. Want something different to listen to?  There must be some paint drying somewhere…

4 minutes ago, buck_nekkid said:

Nah, just in general.  They prey on the hopes of all teams supporters who didnt win the cup.  This week is conjecture, no real news.  I come on here (DL) to get my hopes built up and dashed - i reckon people on here can make the same ‘educated guesses’ as Trade radio muppets. When things warm up it may get better. Want something different to listen to?  There must be some paint drying somewhere…

Fair enough, it is total garbage at the moment. The Brenton Sanderson clarification on the Rayner stuff was almost as bad as the original comments. 

But seriously if you can recommend soemthing else for me to listen to I'll be very grateful!


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