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11 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

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Spam Mc has the lowest hit rate percentage out of all of the morons for correct media article drops. It would be good if there was a ladder for that.Ā 

 
16 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

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McClure has done it again šŸ˜‚

I’ve heard the entire playing list at Melbourne are showing interest in a variety of offers from rival clubs. The club has said it would be an innovative way to rebuild.


Kane Cornes putting his hat in the ring suggesting that a high draft pick must be involved. And that high draft pick must come from us.

Geelong receive - Oliver and a draft pick.

Melbourne receive - nothing.

3 minutes ago, Bring-Back-Powell said:

Kane Cornes putting his hat in the ring suggesting that a high draft pick must be involved. And that high draft pick must come from us.

Geelong receive - Oliver and a draft pick.

Melbourne receive - nothing.

Melbourne will also be paying 90% of his salary and taking on Jazza’s farming bill too.Ā 

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9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

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Ok fine. I’ll bite - you move $6M off the books and replace it with what? If we were a shoe in for Reid or N Daicos, fine it would make sense, but we already have Grundy and Brayshaws salary to recoup. That hasn’t really been replaced with anyone. Ā 
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1 minute ago, Sir Windsor said:

Ok fine. I’ll bite - you move $6M off the books and replace it with what? If we were a shoe in for Reid or N Daicos, fine it would make sense, but we already have Grundy and Brayshaws salary to recoup. That hasn’t really been replaced with anyone. Ā 
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Grundy salary?

1 minute ago, Sir Windsor said:

Ok fine. I’ll bite - you move $6M off the books and replace it with what? If we were a shoe in for Reid or N Daicos, fine it would make sense, but we already have Grundy and Brayshaws salary to recoup. That hasn’t really been replaced with anyone. Ā 
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No you misunderstand @Sir Windsor.

Kane simply meant off our books and onto Ports šŸ˜

36 minutes ago, DeeMee said:

I’ve heard the entire playing list at Melbourne are showing interest in a variety of offers from rival clubs. The club has said it would be an innovative way to rebuild.

Play our cards right and we can scoop up all the first round draft picks.Ā 

22 minutes ago, homsar said:

Grundy salary?

The space we made for Grundy circa 700k hasn’t really been replaced with anything. Fullarton, McAdam would be on peanuts.Ā 


It's ok. Gerard W thinks we should all part ways 🤣

What do these all have in common:

"I can tell you that Harley Reid will not be being drafted by the West Coast Eagles.'

'If you dont have Carlton as your premiership favourite in 2024 you dont know footy.'

I would have a better strike rate with random spin-will trade stories.

I think this is just hack juice from McClure.

It's all just he said she said.

I find this amusing. Does Clayton feel like the club are giving trac more attention or something?Ā 

No seriously,Ā  what Max did to help Clayton, from the club getting around him, surely McClure has made this [censored] up

12 minutes ago, layzie said:

I think this is just hack juice from McClure.

It's all just he said she said.

It’s actually all just <redacted> said <redacted> said.


3 hours ago, Young Blood said:

I'm very interested if its a decent offer. Love Clarry but I just think we still have a window and need to take this sort of risk to really push for a flag again.

Any window we have with this group is contingent on Clarry getting back to his best with us...

3 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

The [censored] nerve of GeelongĀ 

God I despise that club

Me too- I would tell them to take a flying leap 😔

"Club figures on Monday night said adamant Oliver was not going anywhere,"

Adam Ant Oliver...

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Trading Oliver would nail shut any possibility of a rebound. Good to see the club knock this on the head.

13 hours ago, FreedFromDesire said:

I'm generally somewhat a defender of journalists here at times, there are a few I find quite good, and I think often the reactions here to the differing news reports hinge on whether it's good news from a Demon perspective or not.Ā 

In saying that, McClure is one who I believe has such a bad track record now with 'inside information' that I would go as far as to say I doubt there is any truth in his 'mail' as it stands.

I definitely believe clubs would be throwing the bait out there, but McClure's comments about Oliver's feelings I find extremely hard to believe.

I wish someone had a record of his predictions' success rate. That might wipe that smirk of his face. The smirk I think, reflects his awareness that he gets away with a lot of rubbish in his job.


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