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2 minutes ago, Dwight Schrute said:

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

Why? We would be able to match that deal. In fact I would be shocked if we don’t have an extension on the table for him if he’s willing to commit beyond the next 2 years. 

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Why? We would be able to match that deal. In fact I would be shocked if we don’t have an extension on the table for him if he’s willing to commit beyond the next 2 years. 

Would you pay Harry Petty who is currently recovering from a very serious foot injury 800-900k a year? 

I rate the kid, but no way in the world i'd be spending that sort of money on him

 
Just now, Dwight Schrute said:

Would you pay Harry Petty who is currently recovering from a very serious foot injury 800-900k a year? 

I rate the kid, but no way in the world i'd be spending that sort of money on him

I don’t think the Crows would either if they worried his foot was a bust. 

Bottom line is, he is contracted. We need to back ourselves to keep him. If he has a great season and he still wants to go home we can trade him for even more. If this was his last year of contract I’d consider it. But with two years it’s pointless to trade him now. 
 


39 minutes ago, BrisbaneDemon said:

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.

Melbourne have said they won’t trade him, he’s contracted, the salary cap is going up, he puts together a good year next year he’ll get offered plenty to stay.

1 minute ago, Roost it far said:

Melbourne have said they won’t trade him, he’s contracted, the salary cap is going up, he puts together a good year next year he’ll get offered plenty to stay.

And we have now freed up so much cap space and we have already signed on our key stars for long term contracts. In my completely uneducated opinion this feels to me like a manager trying to get more $$$ for their client from their current club

 

The day Tom Morris doesn’t post negative news about Melbourne or one of its players, is the day pigs will fly 

41 minutes ago, Cheap Seats said:

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

They've got 10, 14, 20 - though then nothing after that. 


2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

The day Tom Morris doesn’t post negative news about Melbourne or one of its players, is the day pigs will fly 

Looking forward to Tom breaking the story about a specific instance of our poor culture.👌

19 minutes ago, Mickey said:

 

Somebody take Tom Morris away to a mine shaft.

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3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Except we don't need to pay anymore for him now. He's already contracted for a further two years. The next contract will be the big one, Jonathan.

3 minutes ago, Demonland said:

If that's the case then next ...

Nothing like keeping a borderline best 22 player against their will just to spite another club who refuses to trade one of their best players in exchange 😂

24 minutes ago, bing181 said:

They've got 10, 14, 20 - though then nothing after that. 

Unless that turns in to pick 1, would we do it?

We can get out pick back... haha

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27 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

The day Tom Morris doesn’t post negative news about Melbourne or one of its players, is the day pigs will fly 

Or he might get the sack again, we can only hope.


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19 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Petty's manager is trying to get the best deal from the Dees for Petty.

13 hours ago, ChaserJ said:

IF things progress on this front, Melbourne should use McKay compensation as guide for Perry’s worth. 

The sheer optics of Petty going in the same window as McKay a lesser return would be shocking for the fan base.

No worries - but Gil or Dill would find some deceitful way of justifying it. 

 

The Crows have been told by the Demons that Petty will not be traded - so Crows will now play hardball over Shane McAdam.

Oh now the Crows are just getting petty.

On 10/4/2023 at 1:58 PM, DeeZone said:

Can I just respond to Tom Morris - Ha Ha Ha ha……..Ha Ha ha….!!!! Your a real killer Tom.!!!

Just did a Google search to see who he is... F****n Pin Head!!!


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