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8 hours ago, Demon Jack said:

Interesting situation.

If we announce we’re moving on from Trac, our bargaining power takes a substantial hit, and we’d be unlikely to get fair value.

If Trac says he wants out, his options are limited to only where we believe the best offer is. Otherwise, we hold him to his deal.

Who blinks first?

Well summed up 

 
44 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

Fogarty straight swap

To quote John McEnroe, you cant be serious.

Fogarty is way too one dimensional and just not that good.

Maybe straight swap for Philthorpe, but even then our real need is gun kicks with wheels not forwards

2 minutes ago, binman said:

To quote John McEnroe, you cant be serious.

Fogarty is way too one dimensional and just not that good.

Maybe straight swap for Philthorpe, but even then our real need is gun kicks with wheels not forwards

They won’t be trading Riley but I’d swap Trac for him everyday of the week. Adelaide don’t appear to have either the pick(s) or the kicks to satisfy a deal. Let’s see what others come up with.

 

If they paid his fat contract, and gave us next years first, we would be arrested for robbery.


10 hours ago, DeeSpencer said:

He’s not quick, in fact his lack of pace is a big worry.

I'm convinced you just guess at a player's pace.

When I read your comment I thought to myself, do I ever remember thinking Flanders was slow ? After-all, he's been in my Fantasy side more than once. No, I never had. So, I thjought I'd check his junior profile.

''His hands are his greatest asset when in midfield, coupling with his explosive power which while he clocks a three-second flat 20-metre sprint, is also helped with his sheer strength to burst away from opponents and gain some much needed separation on his opponents.''

You talk utter nonsense half the time, interspersed with some good stuff.

5 minutes ago, Gator said:

I'm convinced you just guess at a player's pace.

When I read your comment I thought to myself, do I ever remember thinking Flanders was slow ? After-all, he's been in my Fantasy side more than once. No, I never had. So, I thjought I'd check his junior profile.

''His hands are his greatest asset when in midfield, coupling with his explosive power which while he clocks a three-second flat 20-metre sprint, is also helped with his sheer strength to burst away from opponents and gain some much needed separation on his opponents.''

You talk utter nonsense half the time, interspersed with some good stuff.

3 second 20m is not quick for a 183cm player. It restricts his ability to break lines or pressure as a half back or half forward. It’s adequate for a midfielder but teams - none more so than the team we just hired a coach from - just keep getting quicker.

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