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@binman great discussion, I know it’s not your fortay!

But how would we get Jackson back? We have no 1st rd pick? Will need points for Kalani White.

Unless we can trade a future first rd pick? I just can’t see it happening.

 

Enjoying the pod and it reflects our emotions and queries right now

Binman … just hearing some more of the pod whilst at lunch …

  • your “Wishlist” of getting a Bergman and or a Wanganeen-Milera and or a Ben Long (Suns) is very very remote!

    I do agree however that these are the type of players that the Dees need which is probably your point

  • You put up potential players to trade as Rivers or McVee or Trac to get deals done !!! I’m keeping these guys as I see them all playing a key role ahead

    One player to discuss as a possible trade out is Tom Sparrow. Where does he sit? I like him as a player and he’s a great young man and clubman and it would hurt to trade him … but he hasn’t established a position and now seems pegged as a defensive half forward. Is he a midfielder ? Probably not. Where does his future sit?? It’s ruthless and potentially unpopular but he has value. Tigers might be an option as he has had a good bond with Yze when he was at MFC. @Demonland i might add this to next weeks questions after we whip the crows 🤞

21 minutes ago, spirit of norm smith said:

Enjoying the pod and it reflects our emotions and queries right now

Binman … just hearing some more of the pod whilst at lunch …

  • your “Wishlist” of getting a Bergman and or a Wanganeen-Milera and or a Ben Long (Suns) is very very remote!

    I do agree however that these are the type of players that the Dees need which is probably your point

  • You put up potential players to trade as Rivers or McVee or Trac to get deals done !!! I’m keeping these guys as I see them all playing a key role ahead

    One player to discuss as a possible trade out is Tom Sparrow. Where does he sit? I like him as a player and he’s a great young man and clubman and it would hurt to trade him … but he hasn’t established a position and now seems pegged as a defensive half forward. Is he a midfielder ? Probably not. Where does his future sit?? It’s ruthless and potentially unpopular but he has value. Tigers might be an option as he has had a good bond with Yze when he was at MFC. @Demonland i might add this to next weeks questions after we whip the crows 🤞

McVee will go as other clubs will use him up the field and one day a midfieler,not just a lock down player and as for LJ,it will not happen

 

Another great pod folks! Even in these somber times for our Club, I always find the pods both balanced and informative. Thank you!

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