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4 minutes ago, BDA said:

any chance of hearing about trade rumours on this thread?

I'd like to hear that the Liam Henry to Melb rumour is back on

 

Any new bird related rumors from The Riddler?

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1 hour ago, DubDee said:

what is ‘the Cloud’ anyway??

what goody is currently under

 

... thanks glen


22 hours ago, daisycutter said:

so, rpfc at one time turned out at roxburgh park fc?

Unsure why people are favouring Football Club for the FC component of the initials when there's a more compelling alternative.

5 minutes ago, old55 said:

Unsure why people are favouring Football Club for the FC component of the initials when there's a more compelling alternative.

Follically Challenged?

#ETthetradewhisperer is hearing some early rumours.. he may let the cat out of the handbag soon. Stay tuned. #HowDoesHeDoIt? #ETDoesItAgain #WhisperMeThis.

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56 minutes ago, old55 said:

Unsure why people are favouring Football Club for the FC component of the initials when there's a more compelling alternative.

I don’t know if it more compelling


So no rumours in the trade rumours thread again this year?

7 minutes ago, Cheap Seats said:

So no rumours in the trade rumours thread again this year?

Loose lips sink ships...

2 hours ago, Roger Mellie said:

I'd like to hear that the Liam Henry to Melb rumour is back on

Came across this a little earlier 

https://www.foxsports.com.au/afl/department-of-trade/afl-trade-news-rumours-whispers-2023-liam-henry-interview-about-contract-melbourne-st-kilda-james-jordon-free-agency-sydney-swans-essendon/news-story/5e347f62dfbac9c7cff35d610d1cafa7

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3 hours ago, old55 said:

Unsure why people are favouring Football Club for the FC component of the initials when there's a more compelling alternative.

What i refer to umpires as?

Any chance we’re into Jake Riccardi? According to Purple ‘Victorian clubs very interested with his out-of-contract status.’

23 years old and 26 goals from 15 matches this year.

32 minutes ago, the fork said:

Any chance we’re into Jake Riccardi? According to Purple ‘Victorian clubs very interested with his out-of-contract status.’

23 years old and 26 goals from 15 matches this year.

Mark Williams coached him at Werribee. 

I think we've certainly put the feelers out to his management knowing Brown and McDonald will be on their last legs/retire.

56 minutes ago, the fork said:

Any chance we’re into Jake Riccardi? According to Purple ‘Victorian clubs very interested with his out-of-contract status.’

23 years old and 26 goals from 15 matches this year.

Purple is a [censored] genius. No [censored] Victorian clubs would be interested in Riccardi, it would be negligent to not be.

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I’ll throw a trade out there 

Brody Grundy for Mitch Georgiades 

or Todd Marshall ( maybe we need to add a pick for Marshall) ??


6 hours ago, Demon Dynasty said:

 

Hint...

Decides Terrence Howard GIF

Just normal gifs... same asi might use elsewhere.. or indeed here...

Bit odd. 

40 minutes ago, Edm said:

I’ll throw a trade out there 

Brody Grundy for Mitch Georgiades 

or Todd Marshall ( maybe we need to add a pick for Marshall) ??

I doubt they'll let Marshall go but who knows. Is he contracted? A Victorian?

Dusty rumours to Suns to join Hardwick. The bloke has played 287 games - why would you ruin a stellar chance to be a 300 game 1 club player. Does my head in. 

 
6 minutes ago, Gawndy the Great said:

Dusty rumours to Suns to join Hardwick. The bloke has played 287 games - why would you ruin a stellar chance to be a 300 game 1 club player. Does my head in. 

well a massive cheque fr a 3- 4 year contract would help , with huge money from the afl as an ambassador as well as  life on the gold coast. i can see what that sounds like a good idea. he’ll always be a legend at the tiges whether he plays 300 or not 

Dusty was able to focus on footy and play so well because of Cotchin and the broader Tigers culture. If he goes to the Gold Coast, he won't last a season before going way, way astray. One of the best players I have seen - genuine match winner and the best field kick bar none. But his time has come. 

Our needs are for a power forward and some speed. Riccardi would be nice, not sure where we get speed from. 

 


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