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29 minutes ago, Its Time for Another said:

Peter Moore Demons Brownlow Medalist

Stephen Icke

Laurie Fowler

Danny Hughes from memory came from Crows. Could be wrong. 

Peter Rhode

 

Big Carl 

 

No idea what has been going on with Oliver and we still need to have real concern for Brayshaw.  Billings adds that little more depth.

3 minutes ago, IRW said:

Yeah he was  but  my question for you geniuses was which unfulfilled talent  did the Dee's make better?

Steven May had not fulfilled his talent.... fast forward and he has two AA jackets with Melbourne.

Try again

 
5 minutes ago, DistrACTION Jackson said:

Steven May had not fulfilled his talent.... fast forward and he has two AA jackets with Melbourne.

Try again

Yeah, but he is so big!

48 minutes ago, IRW said:

Another small body ..just what they dont need.

When has any player  thrived/ reached their potential after trading to the Dee's.. ?

Names please? Take your time 

 

 Bran Wilson, White and arguably Peter Moore 


Players pre and post being traded to Melbourne needs another thread.

I'm pro billings coming in for nothing which is what it looks like being.  still young enough with talent and skill no brainer

12 minutes ago, IRW said:

Seriously? 

They were all good at the time 

May was Captain

Lever a gun.

How is the latest unfulfilled high draft pick going in his new environment ?

Give me a break please.

Actually that he's not a big body is the problem I see

May, Lever and Hibberd became first time all Australians with us champion 

16 minutes ago, IRW said:

Yeah he was  but  my question for you geniuses was which unfulfilled talent  did the Dee's make better?

So your argument is that because some trades don’t work we should never trade again. 
I’ll give Tim a call, tell him he’s fired. 

 
55 minutes ago, IRW said:

Another small body ..just what they dont need.

When has any player  thrived/ reached their potential after trading to the Dee's.. ?

Names please? Take your time 

 

not to mention Big Bernie Vince

53 minutes ago, Its Time for Another said:

Peter Moore Demons Brownlow Medalist

Stephen Icke

Laurie Fowler

Danny Hughes from memory came from Crows. Could be wrong. 

Peter Rhode

 

Ingerson came from the Crows and was more than handy.


So back on Billings...

Any confirmation of details yet? Particularly around if Saints are paying any of his salary?

Just now, Lord Travis said:

So back on Billings...

Any confirmation of details yet? Particularly around if Saints are paying any of his salary?

Apparently they will be paying some of his salary and it's likely a late pick or even a swap of picks i.e. we give our future 3rd and they give Billings and a future 4th.

Billing’s and McAdam are much bigger players then Chandler and Sparky, 10/12 cm more.

 


1 hour ago, IRW said:

Another small body ..just what they dont need.

When has any player  thrived/ reached their potential after trading to the Dee's.. ?

Names please? Take your time 

 

We'll, you asked for it, now you're getting it.

I reckon Daniel Cross did rather well in red and blue! And in fact, he and his training regime helped to push the Melbourne football club Culture in the right direction.

4 minutes ago, Super Sub Schache said:

Underrated footballer / poster.

Hi

we seem to have fixed that 26 points zone of death in 2023... we rarely got that far ahead 😉

Looking forward to rediscovering the zone in 2024

6 minutes ago, Super Sub Schache said:

Underrated footballer / poster.

And is a much better poster since being traded from Big Footy.. 🤪


Billings for basically nothing is great business. 

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

Billings for basically nothing is great business. 

...subject to the cost, business-expense-budget(aka salary cap)-wise.

 

Stephen Sylvani was just on Trade Radio and said they hadn't even spoken to Melbourne about Billings. So who knows. SOS would be the last person I'd trust on anything. Based on the Vibe. Nothing else. 

Just now, Demonland said:

Thought this was a done deal and we were just waiting for the ink to dry …

 

It's a SOS special.... how that bloke is still working in AFL recruitment is beyond me.

Imagine having 60-70% misses at the Giants and Blues and continually given jobs....


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