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Hey mate

If you are going to post crap can you make it a bit more realisitc?

YM, you have put some posts on here that aren't realistic. Judd on our list in '08?? C'mon, he was never coming.

 
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Hey mate

If you are going to post crap can you make it a bit more realisitc?

I dont appreciate your remaks it is not crap at Hawthorn they much prefer Mitch Thorp to Roughead Mitch is going to be a real gun and they are desperate to get a quality Midfielder to feed the key forwards this info was given to my source from an ex Melbourne now Hawthorn official .

Alwyn Davey has stated publicaly that he would like to play with Aaron it is on record in an interview he conducted after he was injured I think on the ABC

Ashley Sampi has wanted to leave tge Eagles for some time it is well known he does not get on with the coach also he wants to restart his career.

I dont appreciate your remaks it is not crap at Hawthorn they much prefer Mitch Thorp to Roughead Mitch is going to be a real gun and they are desperate to get a quality Midfielder to feed the key forwards this info was given to my source from an ex Melbourne now Hawthorn official .

Alwyn Davey has stated publicaly that he would like to play with Aaron it is on record in an interview he conducted after he was injured I think on the ABC

Ashley Sampi has wanted to leave tge Eagles for some time it is well known he does not get on with the coach also he wants to restart his career.

"I dont appreciate your remarks" - spoken like a true demon. I wouldnt even waste your breath on ashley sampi. He's been up in the NT on walkabout eating turtles all winter. Will be in no shape to play footy next year. As for Alwyn he could suffer the same fate, so lets not get too carried away on rumour and gossip.

 

There's another rumor going round (according to SEN, so probably completely false) that Cousins will be put on the trade table. They seem to be trying to load up for the national draft, as their team is still rather young, going for development rather than the quick fix.


I was told by my Journo friend that Roughed will be put on the table by Hawthorn for a trade they are after another midfielder to replace Vandenberg. also that Alwyn Davey wants out at Essendon and apparently wants to join, Aaron Ashley Sampi is also entering the draft.

Theseare very good players if we could snare Jarred R and Alwyn D this MORE THAN makes up for Judd what is your opinion

Won't believe it till I hear it from Judd's Grandma

Roughead and Davey.... VERY interested in those two.

However, if Roughead is on the trade table, it makes me think WHY? Sounds dodgy...

 
Hey mate

If you are going to post crap can you make it a bit more realisitc?

Its on par with the crap you post so i dont know what your on about.

Hawthorn do not want to trade Roughhead. Why would they trade their 2nd overall pick in 2004, when he is just starting to hit his straps. To think that Hawthorn would be thinking Dowler and Thorpe are a better option at this stage is silly.

Hawthorn do not want to trade Roughhead. Why would they trade their 2nd overall pick in 2004, when he is just starting to hit his straps. To think that Hawthorn would be thinking Dowler and Thorpe are a better option at this stage is silly.

Yeah it doesn't make much sense. But the fact remains Boyle, Franklin, Roughead, Dowler and Thorp is one maybe two too many talls all wanting a taste of senior action. With Gilham holding down FB and Croad with a few years left in him and Zac Dawson (stop laughing) still on the list you can understand their thinking. You've got to remember this is the club that traded Croad to get Hodge. Their thinking was shown to be shrewd back then and if they are thinking of getting rid of Roughead in this trade period they'd only do so for a top pick or an elite midfielder.


Perhaps if Travis was a Hawthorn target (to add a little class to the grunt of Mitchell and Lewis) we could offer round 2 and round 3 upgrades. In other words Melbourne gets Roughead and picks 29 and 45 and Hawthorn gets TJ and picks 21 and 37. If we were to use our third rounder (45) for Meesen and pick 4 on the best available midfielder I'd be pretty excited about our three inclusions at the expense of just TJ.

Heard Fev to Bullgogs for pick 5

pick 3,5 and a player for Judd

Heard Fev to Bullgogs for pick 5

pick 3,5 and a player for Judd

That would delight me. Without Fevola Carlton have absolutely nothing proven in the KPP stocks. Even if Kennedy comes good for them, thats a single KPP.

That would delight me. Without Fevola Carlton have absolutely nothing proven in the KPP stocks. Even if Kennedy comes good for them, thats a single KPP.

And they have the worst defence!! Would we go for fev??


And they have the worst defence!! Would we go for fev??

I hope not. He's a good player, but a total [censored]. I don't think Bailey would suffer him to be honest. If it cost us pick 4 Carlton and Fev can go suck eggs.

Its on par with the crap you post so i dont know what your on about.

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Are you stalking me? You sure seem to follow me closely on here and Demonolgy

If you want to join my fan club, just say so and I will send you out some info

Roughead and Davey.... VERY interested in those two.

However, if Roughead is on the trade table, it makes me think WHY? Sounds dodgy...

My brother is a Hawks supporter and connected down there. He reckons he's soft, although he did improve through last year. I can understand him being available at a price.


I'd almost rather have Roughead than Judd.

Kid is gonna be a star.

Hey mate

If you are going to post crap can you make it a bit more realisitc?

posting crap has never bothered you before

Tim Callan goiing to the dogs

king could be traded but prob to much

There is no way that a club would spend pick 5 on Fev. Maybe a late first round but never a top 5 pick.

 

I very much doubt Roughead is on the table.

Fev will be in a WCE jumper next year, he will love it in the West being centre of attention


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