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Almost read the article until I saw it was authored by a dirty gambling company. Neds (and their counterparts) can GAGF.

 

I've been reading a few threads recently, and I've come to the conclusion that

 

Hogan, Lever and May

fit this bill...

😂

Hard to go past the MacLeod Groome trade. An absolute shocker


 

Acquiring free agent Zaine Cordy after 3 days of trade week, as a club on a 56 year premiership drought while stuck in the mid-table with a pick that barely scrapes into the top 10 each year. 

Edited by John Demonic

2001, trading Jeff Farmer and Pick 41 for Clint Bizzle.

I really liked Bizzle, but we lost that trade badly.


Freo gave away Pick 1 and mid range picks to Hawthorn for Trent Croad and Luke McPharlin. Croad  went back to Hawthorn and played in a flag with Hodge and Mitchell, who the Hawks got with the Freo picks.

59 minutes ago, MadAsHell said:

2001, trading Jeff Farmer and Pick 41 for Clint Bizzle.

I really liked Bizzle, but we lost that trade badly.

You have to take what you can get when a player is leaving

Darren Kowal wasn't a bad player..D.Wirra was better off course but every time Jack Darling takes a Mark or Kicks a goal i punch myself in the head. Thanks to MfC for Lucas's Cook. Can't think of one worse for us. 


Just now, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Darren Kowal wasn't a bad player..D.Wirra was better off course but every time Jack Darling takes a Mark or Kicks a goal i punch myself in the head. Thanks to MfC for Lucas's Cook. Can't think of one worse for us. 

my cousin tells a good story one day that when 'moo' kowal was running to the bench one day i yelled "and keep running!"

suffice to say, he never played for the mfc again

i have no recollection of saying this

but it's the little things...

1 minute ago, whatwhat say what said:

my cousin tells a good story one day that when 'moo' kowal was running to the bench one day i yelled "and keep running!"

suffice to say, he never played for the mfc again

i have no recollection of saying this

but it's the little things...

Hahahaha. I Apologise the Cook and Darling situation wasn't a trade just that we chose Cook over Darling but still today it grinds my gears.

1 hour ago, MadAsHell said:

2001, trading Jeff Farmer and Pick 41 for Clint Bizzle.

I really liked Bizzle, but we lost that trade badly.

Clint played some excellent games for us, not his fault at all. 

6 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Darren Kowal wasn't a bad player..D.Wirra was better off course but every time Jack Darling takes a Mark or Kicks a goal i punch myself in the head. Thanks to MfC for Lucas's Cook. Can't think of one worse for us. 

That was a shocker 

Toumpas v Wines is an equal 

1 minute ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Clint played some excellent games for us, not his fault at all. 

Personally at the time was pleased that Biz came to the Ds. 


Just now, Sir Why You Little said:

That was a shocker 

Toumpas v Wines is an equal 

Yes..... yes equally the worst we have ever done. I'd say that tops the cake. Gee what were we thinking

14 minutes ago, 4_Kent_Watts said:

Personally at the time was pleased that Biz came to the Ds. 

So was i. Clint always played well. and a great Club man

4 hours ago, Little Goffy said:

Hold on a minute, I'll get out the big book labelled 'Fremantle'.

 

GC Suns of recent times (admittedly, most requested to be traded): Prestia, Dixon, O’Meara, Hall, Saad, Lynch, Lyons, Wright, May, Brodie, etc.

And now Bowes and Rankine

Edited by dice

 
16 minutes ago, Supreme_Demon said:

Gary Moorcroft trade to Melbourne was probably the worst ever.

Was an absolute waste.

His mate Heffernan says hi


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