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In the PSD?

If another club wants to give away an early second round pick for him, they can have him.

agree. pick 21 is too much. pick 37 is a steal, but Adelaide will have to get over it, bc Meesan will simply nominate for the psd and we'll get him for nothing

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agree. pick 21 is too much. pick 37 is a steal, but Adelaide will have to get over it, bc Meesan will simply nominate for the psd and we'll get him for nothing

Heard from a guy who spoke to a high profile ex-footballer that Johnstone could very well be going to Adelaide. Maybe Meesen will be involved in that deal?

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In the PSD?

If another club wants to give away an early second round pick for him, they can have him.

Adelaide are kidding themselves. There is trying to get the best deal for your club, and then there is being totally unrealistic. They should just stamp the deal and be done with it. At least that way they can have the honour of being part of the first complete trade (hooray!).

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well i'm telling you right now i want more than bloody meesen for trav..i wanna offload trav but not for a young ruckman@!!!!

Not a straight-swap. He could just be involved in the deal.

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we have made 2 grandfinals in the last 44 years, and both times we were thrashed by record margins...we have a history of not getting close to a flag.

sydney have a recent history of being a dominant team in the competition (goodes double brownlow also) and have made 2 grandfinals, and 1 premiership

You're talking to yourself

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High profile footballer?

Just have a listen to Schwarta on SEN and you'll realise that being a footballer or an ex-footballer in the media entitles you to know nothing but claim you know something with such auhority that people believe you.

Poor old Adelaide, look like losing 2 good ruckmen for 3rd round picks or nothing.

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I just find it amazing that Sydney are able to get the most out of not-so-great players. You wouldn't nominate Buchanan, Ablett, McVeigh, Matthews, etc as a premiership midfield unit, would you? But then, there it is, the proof is in the pudding.

When I say they are a mystery I mean that I can't understand why they continue to pick up fringe players. Surely if they can get so much out of the above blokes then they could get even more out of premium players.

As for Mattner, I would have him in the company of those players above. His tackling is good, but I am otherwise unconvinced.

McVeigh isn't a part of a premiership midfield.

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Just have a listen to Schwarta on SEN and you'll realise that being a footballer or an ex-footballer in the media entitles you to know nothing but claim you know something with such auhority that people believe you.

I don't know, I think there a few around here who seem to be struck with the same entitlement ;) !!!

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High profile footballer?

Just have a listen to Schwarta on SEN and you'll realise that being a footballer or an ex-footballer in the media entitles you to know nothing but claim you know something with such auhority that people believe you.

Poor old Adelaide, look like losing 2 good ruckmen for 3rd round picks or nothing.

Thompson, Thompson ,Thompson.

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You're talking to yourself

Hardly !!

by comparison what have we accomplished ??? SFA !!

Sydney do things a bit differently from the Victorian norm ( and i mean how dare they...what do they know...apart form winnig a premiership !! )

Because the poor unfortunates finished higher than us thy dont ahve ashiny shiny pick...so they use it differently.. I for one would watch them with interest..

we're so damn lucky having pick 4...they must be so bloody jealous !! ( NOT !! )

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Hardly !!

by comparison what have we accomplished ??? SFA !!

Sydney do things a bit differently from the Victorian norm ( and i mean how dare they...what do they know...apart form winnig a premiership !! )

Because the poor unfortunates finished higher than us thy dont ahve ashiny shiny pick...so they use it differently.. I for one would watch them with interest..

we're so damn lucky having pick 4...they must be so bloody jealous !! ( NOT !! )

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