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2 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

The ultimate death ride 

 
9 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

Well, two and a half players to be precise. 

It feels like a lot of deals have been made late so things sound comprehensive, but really only 3 clubs have made significant large-scale changes - Roos, Dogs and Tigers. 

I hate this extended trade period fluff. 


13 minutes ago, Demonland said:

 

And 50% of his alimony payments. 

Another trade period .. who did we pick up a ruck playing at his 4th club , a winger from the lions, no disrespect to them ..comparing to other clubs we just can’t attract any ready made talent ..  great to see our fwd line beefed up 

 

is pick 25 for vfl player Caleb Daniel is joke?


5 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Another trade period .. who did we pick up a ruck playing at his 4th club , a winger from the lions, no disrespect to them ..comparing to other clubs we just can’t attract any ready made talent ..  great to see our fwd line beefed up 

And who would you suggest, Stringer (Mr Hot and Cold)?

7 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Another trade period .. who did we pick up a ruck playing at his 4th club , a winger from the lions, no disrespect to them ..comparing to other clubs we just can’t attract any ready made talent ..  great to see our fwd line beefed up 

It's a shame that we couldn't do a deal to trade you for somebody who doesn't constantly whinge and criticise.

1 minute ago, DubDee said:

is pick 25 for vfl player Caleb Daniel is joke?

Yes, a bit like a poster on here saying we should make a play for Luke Parker (past use by date unfortunately) thankfully we didn't.

1 minute ago, Demonstone said:

It's a shame that we couldn't do a deal to trade you for somebody who doesn't constantly whinge and criticise.

Nice try, but you know Demonsone has no time for you, Demonstone.

😁

Getting Matt Kennedy and 25 for Daniel makes it a little easier to swallow for the dogs after the Bailey deal.

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Out of all the players that changed clubs, the only one I'm spewing we didn't get was Peatling, especially at the price.

3 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Another trade period .. who did we pick up a ruck playing at his 4th club , a winger from the lions, no disrespect to them ..comparing to other clubs we just can’t attract any ready made talent ..  great to see our fwd line beefed up 

Unfortunately once we tumbled down the ladder -  accompanied by the perceived issues at MFC - we lost the opportunity to recruit this year's premier target, Dan Houston. We were the front runners early on, but yeah...

I think we've done the right thing by getting ourselves 2x top 10 picks. We still have at least 2 years of Gawn at his top, and if Petracca and Oliver (returning to form) in the team then we have another 4 or so years with them. If our picks are good then they could easily be a part of a premiership within that time frame. (think of the impact of jackson and Picket).

BUT if we are sh*&# again next year and we lose either or both and we decide to rebuild then we're a year ahead of schedule - especially with Caleb, Kolt and Jeffo.

1 hour ago, mo64 said:

The AFL is misguided if they think that extending the cut-off time to 7.30 is great tv. Watching officials sitting around is not gripping viewing.

What???  Its on the telly???  And there i was watching antiques roadshow...

2 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

What???  Its on the telly???  And there i was watching antiques roadshow...

My laptop is my telly. And antiques roadshow would have been more enjoyable.


15 minutes ago, Timothy Reddan-A'Blew said:

Nice try, but you know Demonsone has no time for you, Demonstone.

😁

The anti-Demonstone. 

Footscray got absolutely anihalated in the 4 way Trade deal….

they should have acted last week. Good deals were shown to them…

 

I don't think West Coast's mature age additions are as good as they think they are. 


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