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13 minutes ago, Robbie57 said:

Adelaide throwing the toys out of the cot....

First we didn't let them have Clarry, now we won't let them take Petty.

Poor Crom.

1 hour ago, Young Blood said:

Petts so important to this teams success. He's looking like the best key forward we've had since Hogan

Yes, he's looked great up forward but it's only a few matches, a tiny sample size. We would need to see how he goes over the longer term, and in particular how he goes once opposition clubs start working him out and putting some time into him both onfield and in how they prepare for him.

Still, would hate to lose him.

 
3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

His price will never be this high again…

Fascinating


Petty isnt going anywhere  $1m or $50m its irrelevant. Petty is contracted till end of 2025 season.

Petty hasnt said anything publicly has he? Sick of the crows trying to poach our contracted key players.

Lets try and poach Walker. See how they like it.

Dont want McAdam anymore.

Dont want any ex Crows polluting our club. Hes an ordinary player anyway.

Melbourne better not get sucked in by Pettys greasy manager and pay massive overs beyond '25. Bulldogs panicked bigtime with Naughton possibly going to the Swans.

Petty could break down again which will dramatically affect his value.

Edited by Deebauched

11 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

His price will never be this high again…

Fascinating

It will be higher next year if he kicks 50 goals 

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

It will be higher next year if he kicks 50 goals 

If his foot injury is strong enough for a full Season?

Depends what The Croms are prepared to put up

 
1 hour ago, Roost it far said:

If Essendon pay McKay $800 the Petty should be on $1.6M 

That was pure good old tampering. Norf gets their ridiculous compensation while Essendon keeps their high draft pick (they have enough cap space to offer this ridiculous amount of money to the "bad" McKay).


I've wanted to not believe it because i love Petts, but this has been bubbling in the background for over a month.

1m a year we can't compete with that, i reckon he's as good as gone.

#FML

4 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I've wanted to not believe it because i love Petts, but this has been bubbling in the background for over a month.

1m a year we can't compete with that, i reckon he's as good as gone.

#FML

Firstly we can compete with that. We have plenty of cap space. Secondly he is contracted. He cannot be “gone” unless we choose to trade him. 

Based off absolutely nothing, I think this is Pettys manager trying to get a better deal for Petty at the Dees. Melbourne isnt trading Petty this year. And if we dont trade him I suspect a contract extension announcement will be happening before Kings Birthday next year.

What has become apparent over the last couple of days, is how little people in the media know about Harrison Petty's ability. 

Barrett and Dal Santo talking as if he's some unproven rookie. Laughable.

There is a reason the Crows (who have notoriously underpaid for players in the past) have tabled such a big contract in front of Petty.

Must keep.

Edited by wheaters31


1 minute ago, wheaters31 said:

What has become apparent over the last couple of days, is how some people in the media, know very little about Harrison Petty's ability. 

Barrett and Dal Santo talking as if he's some unproven rookie. Laughable.

There is a reason the Crows (who have notoriously underpaid for players in the past) have tabled such a big contract in front of Petty.

Must keep.

Must keep our core premiership team at all cost.

We have only lost Harmes and Jackson so far. Harmes unfortunately was no longer required and Jackson abandoned ship.

 

16 minutes ago, YesitwasaWin4theAges said:

I've wanted to not believe it because i love Petts, but this has been bubbling in the background for over a month.

1m a year we can't compete with that, i reckon he's as good as gone.

#FML

Sadly I have to agree with you, there’s too much smoke to be nothing….

when playing, he’s one of my favourites.  Will be a massive loss.

Crows don't have the draft capital to get it done

28 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Firstly we can compete with that. We have plenty of cap space. Secondly he is contracted. He cannot be “gone” unless we choose to trade him. 

That's what im affraid of, I've been afraid of this day coming since 2021.

Out of all of our players he is the one they are creaming over.

(Plus Clarry😂)

I mentioned it when it came up to start with, this is all driven by his management, who ever is in charge he has been driving it along with that slime ball Justin Reid.

Don't get me wrong I'm not happy with this, i will be contacting the club via email like i did with Clarry's situation.

I encourage my fellow demonlanders to do the same.

 

 

Edited by YesitwasaWin4theAges


Got to get a fair bit in return next year for a 2 time Premiership player and current Coleman medallist.

He wont be leaving, just Adelaide journos looking for clickbait.

 

 

 

Edited by Jibroni

 

When do Barret and Morris ever miss an opportunity to stir strife at MFC. [censored].

If Harry Petty is being offered money like that i'd expect a formal trade request very soon


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