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Another rumour I've heard.

Apparently he also wants out of WCE and we are his destination.

Just passing this info on, make of it what you will.

I for one would be delighted with that acquisition. A straight swap for TJ might be a good idea.

 
Another rumour I've heard.

Apparently he also wants out of WCE and we are his destination.

Just passing this info on, make of it what you will.

I for one would be delighted with that acquisition. A straight swap for TJ might be a good idea.

Can't see it happening unfortunately. CAC mentioned that we are looking for draft picks in exchange for players in trade week with the exception of Meesen.

Another rumour I've heard.

Apparently he also wants out of WCE and we are his destination.

Just passing this info on, make of it what you will.

I for one would be delighted with that acquisition. A straight swap for TJ might be a good idea.

Sounds like crap unfortunately. The Steingleiner would be a great acquisition, as you say, but he wanted to move back to Perth when he left Adelaide, so things must have very much gone to sh*t for him to want to come over here. He may have a problem with the culture, but thats the only reason I could see why he would want to leave.

Not buying it. Is this from a 'source'?

 

He's a little on the old side. Would no doubt be a good player, but at what cost?

Can't see it happening unfortunately. CAC mentioned that we are looking for draft picks in exchange for players in trade week with the exception of Meesen.

Too bad we didnt adopt this attitude last year when it was a so called super draft! That's so typical of Melbourne always one step behind! In 2001 we should of loaded up on draft picks then, we had just lost a grand final and we had a [censored] year so it would of benn opitune time to do this.


Another rumour I've heard.

Apparently he also wants out of WCE and we are his destination.

Just passing this info on, make of it what you will.

I for one would be delighted with that acquisition. A straight swap for TJ might be a good idea.

Hmmn, know his sister over here???

WCE moved heaven and earth to get him there, becasue that is where he wanted to be. With no Judd hogging the spotlight, I would think things would only get better for him over at WC.

WCE moved heaven and earth to get him there, becasue that is where he wanted to be. With no Judd hogging the spotlight, I would think things would only get better for him over at WC.

for sure....i can c no reason for him to leave, disregarding the culture...he wanted to go home to WC and now has perfect oppurtunities with CJudd out of the mix

 
[censored]. Stenglein is knocking off my hairdressers best friend. He aint going anywhere.

Chook rumour has it, your hair dresser's best friends husband has busted them &

Stenglein suddenly needs to leave W.A. ASAP.

PS: Is your Hairdresser Male or Female? ;)


Chook rumour has it, your hair dresser's best friends husband has busted them &

Stenglein suddenly needs to leave W.A. ASAP.

PS: Is your Hairdresser Male or Female? ;)

Female. No man is touching this hair.

I realised after I posted that post-Judd grandma rumours etc, my source would sound ridiculous.

Hand on heart 200% true. Actually she's not a source at all. She knows nothing about football. Tyson aint going nowhere.

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