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Just now, Deestar9 said:

Basically just as the headline says ..addressed his injuries KB and various concerns…trade speculation etc, Demons did not return calls 

Presumably the Demons did not return calls line is regarding enquiries about the meeting and the content of what was discussed. 

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2 hours ago, Jaded No More said:

Most of the big clubs Trac would be interested in, would have to give up a star player to make room in their cap for him.

How do you imagine Carlton fit in his $5mil salary? Collingwood? 

They have to trade out to make space.

This is far more complicated than just satisfying us in a trade, you also need to take on a massive massive contract.

Jack Martins on decent coin, the salary cap is increasing, they could trade out Cerra (who is chronically injured) to make way.

If they wanted to (and who wouldn't) they could make it happen

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21 minutes ago, Colm said:

Would be close enough I’d say maybe we’d want a second rounder thrown in.  They also have Battle and maybe Barrass coming in so could afford to lose him. 

Weddle is the full package. One of the best breakout out seasons I have seen for a long time. Will be hard to extract him from the Hawks.

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20 minutes ago, jumbo returns said:

Go and go now :)

Get the best deal possible

It's going to be a great watching Windsor McVee Kosi JVR Petty Turner Howes Rivers Tholstrup Woey Brown AMW all start to build and build

imagine 

Marshall,  Saints first pick( 6 )and compensation for Josh battle (pick 7 ).

 

gives us as it stands currently picks 6 7 8 and Marshall !

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6 minutes ago, Demonland said:

You'll have to wait for the Tom Morris exclusive.

What annoys me most is that he's acting like he's tracc's manager. First, he was saying he would request a trade if he could, now he's speaking about possible trade arrangements. It's like he's negotiating a contract for Tracc. Surely this is unprecedented. And I hate how much clout Morris thinks it gives him.

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9 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Jack Martins on decent coin, the salary cap is increasing, they could trade out Cerra (who is chronically injured) to make way.

If they wanted to (and who wouldn't) they could make it happen

martin was on decent coin - his salary shrunk remarkably after the first two seasons; now he'd be on low coin

9 minutes ago, ChaserJ said:

Be interesting to see what leaks following the meeting.

There was some speculation that ANB’s trade request only got leaked once the group were informed.

other way around judging from anb's video - he'd had the conversation with goodwin, but not the larger playing group and he really didn't look happy that the news had got out

crom mate tells me he also met nicks from the crom before / after they played geelong

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8 minutes ago, Melonmonster said:

imagine 

Marshall,  Saints first pick( 6 )and compensation for Josh battle (pick 7 ).

 

gives us as it stands currently picks 6 7 8 and Marshall !

I don't think we're getting 6, 7 and one of the best rucks in the comp...

Would be closer to 6, 7 and a packet of chips. So maybe a future 2nd instead. Throw in Tim Membrey too.

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6 minutes ago, OhMyDees said:

He should address the public/fans! We deserve to know what he’s doing and why? 

He's negotiating a large coriander purchase. Relax, WCW is all over this. 

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4 minutes ago, whatwhat say what said:

martin was on decent coin - his salary shrunk remarkably after the first two seasons; now he'd be on low coin

other way around judging from anb's video - he'd had the conversation with goodwin, but not the larger playing group and he really didn't look happy that the news had got out

crom mate tells me he also met nicks from the crom before / after they played geelong

I stand corrected, thanks @whatwhat say what & @Demonstone

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2 hours ago, Foopy on the telly said:

Haven’t heard from @goodwindees in a while. Always liked their content as the mail seems to always be spot on. Any chance you have some info regarding the club in recent months? All good if you’re bound by certain parameters.

Hi Foopy. It’s a bit delicate for me to say much about this one other than to say CP did ask Robbie the question about the possibility of him breaking his contract and being traded.  I repeat, it was just the possibility of it being able to happen. 
Robbie shut it down straight away!  I can assure you his Management are not promoting the concept of a trade. 
Not certain how Tom Morris became aware of it.  FYI, it isn’t uncommon for contacted players to ask their manager could they get them out of their contract.  

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2 hours ago, No. 31 said:

Agree 100% ... so many eager to turn on Tracc when we all know his injury situation was really badly mishandled. A diplomacy offensive is required, not throwing stones his way.

 

We all know?!  All I know is that:

1. at the ground our docs didn't know how serious it was,

2.  at first the hosptial with all its equipment had the same impression 

3. It was only a second lot of scans/tests at the hospital that found serious issues. 

How is that 'badly mishandled' by the club? 

If Tracc's family think that they need to reconsider. (I could be ruder, but won't given they were probably traumatised at the time. But to still believe it and use is as an excuse for whatever...?)

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2 minutes ago, Flowergirl said:

What annoys me most is that he's acting like he's tracc's manager. First, he was saying he would request a trade if he could, now he's speaking about possible trade arrangements. It's like he's negotiating a contract for Tracc. Surely this is unprecedented. And I hate how much clout Morris thinks it gives him.

He’s certainly not afraid to go out on a limb. Who knows, he might get fired again, only to pop up in six months time as 7’s new CEO. #averageblokesfailingupwards

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3 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Hi Foopy. It’s a bit delicate for me to say much about this one other than to say CP did ask Robbie the question about the possibility of him breaking his contract and being traded.  I repeat, it was just the possibility of it being able to happen. 
Robbie shut it down straight away!  I can assure you his Management are not promoting the concept of a trade. 
Not certain how Tom Morris became aware of it.  FYI, it isn’t uncommon for contacted players to ask their manager could they get them out of their contract.  

Who is Robbie?

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