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AFL media’s most tedious product makes its return today. During the trade period AFL Trade Radio produces enormous lashings of interviews and commentary that are mainly rehashed material that we already know about with the odd scoop thrown in when it happens.

If you happen to be tuned in when they bring up one of those scoops, please let us know.

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User Warning:

Listen with caution.

Listening to Trade Radio can make you drowsy and dumber.

Do not operate machinery while listening.

 

Trade radio right now or The TV test pattern … close tie for most engaging entertainment!!! I’ll completely give it a miss until the actual trade week opens. 


Frank Walker from National Tiles...

Do yourself a favour and never listen to this: it’s literally a waste of life.

 

install a ream ad actually doesnt do my head in, quite the tune in fact 


I would listen to it but I cant get my crystal set to work

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AFL Trade Radio today - a lot of rehashing stories already covered elsewhere. Of Melbourne interest, some discussion on a potential replacement for Brodie Grundy including mention of Flynn from GWS (who apparently wants to go to WA) and the fact that Verrall and Farris-White are a long way off being ready to give Max a hand in the ruck. Also a speculative multi-club that ends up with Melbourne getting Tom Lynch for pick 5.  That deal would leave us with yet another expensive forward on the sidelines. 

On 9/21/2023 at 7:38 AM, Turner said:

install a ream ad actually doesnt do my head in, quite the tune in fact 

I sincerely hope you meant 'Rheem'...

Naughty - and I mean naughty - autocorrect!


3 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

It would appear that according to Kane Cornes, Melbourne is under great pressure in this trade period. 
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Got to talk about something since there isn't much to talk about....

But i kinda agree with Corn, i don't agree we are "under pressure" but you could argue a few teams have gone past us this year. Will be a big off season for the Dees.

21 minutes ago, Whispering_Jack said:

It would appear that according to Kane Cornes, Melbourne is under great pressure in this trade period. 
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By what metric....other than his talking rear end ?? 

33 minutes ago, Wrecker46 said:

Pressure is a privilege 

A job interviewer once asked me if I could perform under pressure.

I said "No, but I'll give Bohemian Rhapsody a go".

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13 minutes ago, Leopold Bloom said:

According to Kane Cornes, Essendon wants a first round pick for Zirk-Thatcher.

Essendon in a nutshell.. even they laughed on the coach.. 

Rather listen to at the 3rd stroke it will be 10:25 than a bunch of nupties making up nonsense. 

 
3 hours ago, Cheap Seats said:

Got to talk about something since there isn't much to talk about....

But i kinda agree with Corn, i don't agree we are "under pressure" but you could argue a few teams have gone past us this year. Will be a big off season for the Dees.

From the media, yes. We’re generally rated a premiership contender with a generational list that has a deficiency in one area of the ground.

I don’t necessarily prescribe to the theory that we don’t already have the talent in place to address this, but the consistent narrative will be ‘will Melbourne try and fix the obvious problem, or stubbornly stick with what they have already tried’.


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