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MFC need to get a very large suitcase and ensure its fully loaded with cash for Andrew Brayshaw.  It’s coming with a 6- year contract offer.  Freo will need to match the $$ and term to keep him.  Dees need to land a free agent to get back into the game.  

9 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

MFC need to get a very large suitcase and ensure its fully loaded with cash for Andrew Brayshaw.  It’s coming with a 6- year contract offer.  Freo will need to match the $$ and term to keep him.  Dees need to land a free agent to get back into the game.  

Another mid who can’t kick sweet 

 

better to look at unrestricted vs restricted i think

footywire has a list, but i'm unsure of the accuracy of it

of those who are unrestricted, the list coming up who likely are not in the last years of their careers are few and far between...

  • jacob weitering
  • brayden maynard
  • brayden fiorini
  • toby pink
  • marcus bontempelli

the first and the last listed are unlikely to leave their teams where they are key players and leaders of the club

this place would blow up worse than the trac and oliver trade threads combined if we recruited maynard, i'd imagine

15 hours ago, whatwhat say what said:

this place would blow up worse than the trac and oliver trade threads combined if we recruited maynard, i'd imagine

It may well blow up anyway even your mentioning that name. 

  • 4 months later...

Brayshaw isn't the player we should be chasing. I'd be looking at Fullbacks, Ruckmen and elite disposers of the ball with some pace.

Why wait for free agency?

If we identify a need we chase the player. Every other club seems to be happy targeting in contract players.

 

32 minutes ago, Roost it far said:

I’d be chasing TDK with a massive offer 7 years $10million

If he was going to leave Carlton and is being offered 15m from the Saints why would he come to us? 

47 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

If he was going to leave Carlton and is being offered 15m from the Saints why would he come to us? 

Because who would seriously want to go to the Saints

3 hours ago, Roost it far said:

Because who would seriously want to go to the Saints

I’d play for the Saints if they were offering an extra $5m

5 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

I’d play for the Saints if they were offering an extra $5m

$10 million covers you for life with standard money management, take a few risks with a portion and cover your great grandkids life as well. Play for the Dee’s on the G, priceless 😂

Blues have offered TDK about a mill a year. Let’s get the cheque book out. He’s exactly the player we need and to get him from the Blues would be golden. 


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