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He would be a good pick up i reckon!

agreed but will cost too much bc he's contracted and is highly rated...

one trade i was thinking about which would be awesome for us (not sure bout geelong but i think its fair)...

Johnstone to Geelong

Prismall and pick 17 to the demons...

we gain a midfield replacement for johnstone and a decent pick, geelong get a quality midfielder who will help them in their quest for more premierships in the next 2-3 seasons.

geelong's time in now, and johnstone would be a great pick up for them.

our time is in 2 years

agreed but will cost too much bc he's contracted and is highly rated...

one trade i was thinking about which would be awesome for us (not sure bout geelong but i think its fair)...

Johnstone to Geelong

Prismall and pick 17 to the demons...

we gain a midfield replacement for johnstone and a decent pick, geelong get a quality midfielder who will help them in their quest for more premierships in the next 2-3 seasons.

geelong's time in now, and johnstone would be a great pick up for them.

our time is in 2 years

I agree with this and would like to see it happen, however Geelong may not want to give up that much for johnstone

 
agreed but will cost too much bc he's contracted and is highly rated...

one trade i was thinking about which would be awesome for us (not sure bout geelong but i think its fair)...

Johnstone to Geelong

Prismall and pick 17 to the demons...

we gain a midfield replacement for johnstone and a decent pick, geelong get a quality midfielder who will help them in their quest for more premierships in the next 2-3 seasons.

geelong's time in now, and johnstone would be a great pick up for them.

our time is in 2 years

you're right sylv, i reckon prismall would be a great pick up!

agreed but will cost too much bc he's contracted and is highly rated...

one trade i was thinking about which would be awesome for us (not sure bout geelong but i think its fair)...

Johnstone to Geelong

Prismall and pick 17 to the demons...

we gain a midfield replacement for johnstone and a decent pick, geelong get a quality midfielder who will help them in their quest for more premierships in the next 2-3 seasons.

geelong's time in now, and johnstone would be a great pick up for them.

our time is in 2 years

Never. Gonna. Happen.

Geelong don't need TJ, so why would they give up thier first draft pick plus a very promising player for him?


forget BP. I know his family. Has been told he is going nowhere and is contracted for 2008. Will be a Cat next year

agreed but will cost too much bc he's contracted and is highly rated...

one trade i was thinking about which would be awesome for us (not sure bout geelong but i think its fair)...

Johnstone to Geelong

Prismall and pick 17 to the demons...

we gain a midfield replacement for johnstone and a decent pick, geelong get a quality midfielder who will help them in their quest for more premierships in the next 2-3 seasons.

geelong's time in now, and johnstone would be a great pick up for them.

our time is in 2 years

I think your on the right track.

Isn't Prismall similar to McLean and Jones? Why would we want him?

 
agreed but will cost too much bc he's contracted and is highly rated...

one trade i was thinking about which would be awesome for us (not sure bout geelong but i think its fair)...

Johnstone to Geelong

Prismall and pick 17 to the demons...

we gain a midfield replacement for johnstone and a decent pick, geelong get a quality midfielder who will help them in their quest for more premierships in the next 2-3 seasons.

geelong's time in now, and johnstone would be a great pick up for them.

our time is in 2 years

would be crazy to hand geelong a quality midfielder to help them become even better in return for a middy that is not in geelongs elite midfield wouldnt it??

would be crazy to hand geelong a quality midfielder to help them become even better in return for a middy that is not in geelongs elite midfield wouldnt it??

Not if our window won't be until TJ's past his best.


agreed but will cost too much bc he's contracted and is highly rated...

one trade i was thinking about which would be awesome for us (not sure bout geelong but i think its fair)...

Johnstone to Geelong

Prismall and pick 17 to the demons...

we gain a midfield replacement for johnstone and a decent pick, geelong get a quality midfielder who will help them in their quest for more premierships in the next 2-3 seasons.

geelong's time in now, and johnstone would be a great pick up for them.

our time is in 2 years

If it was gonna happen it would be simply a straight swap. Geelong wouldn't throw in anything extra. Prismall would have played most of the year had he not got injured - he was ahead of Selwood early in the year. Given opportunity (which he might not get at Geelong) he will be a gun. He's got 6-7 years on Johnstone which is why a pick would not be thrown in, especially a first round pick.

would be crazy to hand geelong a quality midfielder to help them become even better in return for a middy that is not in geelongs elite midfield wouldnt it??

We won't be vying with the Cats for a flag in the next 2 years, then TJ will be 30.

We must get all the quality picks we can muster this year & next to compliment our sub 23 year olds.

forget BP. I know his family. Has been told he is going nowhere and is contracted for 2008. Will be a Cat next year

correct as i said in another post... i spoke to prismal today and he sounded pretty sure he was not going anywhere next year

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