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I'll probably get slated for this, but what about Green for Bolton and pick 11. Or Green + Miller for Bolton and 11. I just want that pick 11 damnit!

That [censored]-jockey Drain Russell reckons Green to Sydney might be on the cards.

 
Alot of Swans fans are acting like he has been rubbish the last season and a half. He might be finished.

Exactly. There's many Swans supporters that'll be happy to see him go.

He suffers from Woewodin's disease in that he goes to ground too easily, and is too slow. In addition, his disposal is haphazard.

Don't touch him!!!!!!

 

i'd still pick him up. but our preference should be to get a couple of picks in exchange for travis

I'll probably get slated for this, but what about Green for Bolton and pick 11.

They wouldn't do Green for Bolton as a stand alone, let alone pick 11 :lol:

Bolton has been AA.

What are you on ?


They wouldn't do Green for Bolton as a stand alone, let alone pick 11 :lol:

Bolton has been AA.

What are you on ?

Bolton is getting close to past it. Ask any reasonable Sydney supporter and they will tell you as much.

Also, on 'ology you reckon that TJ + 21 is too much for Bolton. Does this mean that you rate a slightly better-skilled Travis above a younger and infinitely more consistent Green?

What are YOU on? I imagine if we mixed my 'stuff' with your 'stuff' we could have a wonderful time. Might both wind up in the back of an ambulance though.

Given the state of our list, i wouldnt give up TJ OR Pick 21, getting Bolton would achieve absolutely nothing

Bolton is getting close to past it. Ask any reasonable Sydney supporter and they will tell you as much.

Also, on 'ology you reckon that TJ + 21 is too much for Bolton. Does this mean that you rate a slightly better skilled Travis above a younger and infinitely more consistent Green?

What are YOU on? I imagine if we mixed my 'stuff' with your 'stuff' we could have a wonderful time. Might both wind up in the back of an ambulance though.

Sooorrr... I can't quite say it.

I've been out to dinner and was thinking this thread was about Craig Bolton. I was wrroooo

:wub:

 

Bolton and Kirk have been the engine room of Sydney's stoppage machine.

IMO the 2 most important Sydney players over the past 5 years.

But they've both taken a hell of a beating doing it.

Bolton is a bit of a Todd Viney - hard insider but ordinary kick.

Why is he leaving, because he wants to come to Victoria or because the Swans reckon he is spent?

If the first then TJ direct for Bolton I'd do if I couldn't get 2nd & 3rd rounder elsewhere.

Miller plus pick for Bolton I'm not keen on, would prefer a similar age player for Miller or pick.

Exactly. There's many Swans supporters that'll be happy to see him go.

He suffers from Woewodin's disease in that he goes to ground too easily, and is too slow. In addition, his disposal is haphazard.

Don't touch him!!!!!!

Think I have to agree. I would be more inclined to go TJ and Miller for Pick 11 and a third rounder to use on Meesen.


I'd like bolton but i think he is a bit spent, i think TJ would be better for us, we will have the same type as bolton in chook and jones.

Bolton turns 28 in 2008. 183cm, 84kgs. 187 games. Crash n Bash inside midfielder. Good at stoppages. Good tackler. Slow. Poor disposal. Form on the decline.

No thanks.

Hardly concurs with stated strategy of trading for picks and building around our 23 and under talent.

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