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1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

They obviously don’t rate Petty that much.

 

$1 million dollars for his first season and $800k per season after that (going by reports), and you offer pick 14.. If you believe Petty is that important to you, pay up.

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

sloth no GIF

 

On what delulu planet do Adelaide live?

Next it'll be pick 14 and McAdams for Petty and Oliver

 

 
5 hours ago, Wrecker46 said:

If his foot holds up he will have more trade value than he does now but i hope he stays, more valuable to us than draft picks.

If his foot is being held up he can't kick and his trade value drops surely?


Rule of trade radio club: we must have something to talk about.... quick grab Tom or Kane 

 

Petty will be a Restrictred Free Agent when he comes out of contract in 2025, at which time, based on the current compensation calcualtions for tall defenders... we should get Pick 1, Pick 2 and exclusive fishing rights in the Bass Strait for 20 years.

Something tells me this is still in play.

 


3 hours ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Geez, they are like the weird ex who just won't leave you alone.

Let it go Adelaide.

Still bitter over Lever clearly

1 hour ago, Skuit said:

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Adelaide vibes.

SWF? Blast from the past there!

27 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Something tells me this is still in play.

 

If we can get the necessary picks to satisfy WCE for pick 1, reckon we trade him

28 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Something tells me this is still in play.

 

Or they were discussing the McAdam trade

3 hours ago, FireInTheBennelly said:

Maybe we should try the old 'sorry Adelaide, it's not you, it's us' trick.

Blame the victim? No way. 

We need to say ‘[censored] off’ and ‘if you come near my little Harry again, I will call the cops.’

Just block their number.

Although we may need to stay at our sister clubs house… Perth Demons? Stay in Perth for a bit? Are people following the metaphor? I can stop now?


34 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Something tells me this is still in play.

 

It was BS. They were both at a Connor's Sports breakfast

8 hours ago, Nascent said:

Was getting worried to see this thread with a high post count today. Had a huge sigh of relief when it's all come from Kornes.

This guy will advise us to move him on this year then have a crack at us next year for poor list management when we have no key position depth. If he moved, he will then claim it as further evidence of poor club culture. Guy is a click bait parasite.

And I'm not even sure about the click bait bit.

Justin Reid has now threatened to go on a hunger strike if we don't trade Harry Petty to the Crows. 

4 minutes ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Justin Reid has now threatened to go on a hunger strike if we don't trade Harry Petty to the Crows. 

I’m ok with that.


On 12/10/2023 at 19:48, Binmans PA said:

It's disappointing all this. Petty was to be our key pillar for the next ten years. He's won a flag with us, we drafted him in the second round and have developed him very well. I guess Adelaide could say a similar thing of Lever, but this is a problem for us list management nevertheless.

I hope we can change his mind and get him a KPF partner for 2025.

Recruiting quality interstaters poses a risk… we’ve lost Hogan, Jackson, Thompson, the Wiz, maybe Petty and others in my lifetime.

Not saying you don’t recruit kids from interstate (there are plenty that stay) but people on here fascinated with the idea of the two Tassie boys at the top end of this year’s draft - I can’t see anything but a lose/lose outcome from a Dees’ perspective… the lure of representing their state’s first ever side (+ the $$$) will be far more powerful than Harry Petty wanting to return to the city where he went to boarding school and where his sister plays netball.

 

10 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Conor McKenna has just told Brisbane that he wants to go home again because the Guinness here doesn't taste the same (true) and the last food parcel from home went missing in transit so he's run out of Barry's Tea. 

They only drink Barry’s tea in Munster, McKenna being from Ulster I’d hazard a guess would be a Lyons Tea man

11 hours ago, Rab D Nesbitt said:

Conor McKenna has just told Brisbane that he wants to go home again because the Guinness here doesn't taste the same (true) and the last food parcel from home went missing in transit so he's run out of Barry's Tea. 

The Tayto Crisps didn't arrive either. Cheese and onion flavour. there's no substitute. very upsetting for him.

Edited by BDA

 

If Adelaide are looking to re-mortgage the house to get Petty it might be worth a look. Petty might start to lose interest (and form) if he stays and is earning significantly less cash (the what if factor). Hawthorn won two premierships after buddy left, I don't  think too many saw that coming. As per Roosy's stance back in his day at the Dees, if they want out we are not gonna force them to stay. That is if he actually decides he wants out, which he may not... Gonna be an interesting turn of events...

5 minutes ago, Spit Demon said:

If Adelaide are looking to re-mortgage the house to get Petty it might be worth a look. Petty might start to lose interest (and form) if he stays and is earning significantly less cash (the what if factor). Hawthorn won two premierships after buddy left, I don't  think too many saw that coming. As per Roosy's stance back in his day at the Dees, if they want out we are not gonna force them to stay. That is if he actually decides he wants out, which he may not... Gonna be an interesting turn of events...

What evidence do you have that Petty isn’t happy to stay and play for Melbourne? 
If he doesn’t come out and ask for a trade then he’s clearly very comfortable and committed to stay. 


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