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ANybody here do footy dream teams? Which Melbourne players do you think are good value heres mine (some of them anyway):

Yze, he's relatively cheap and if he actually plays a few games he usually gets heaps of cheap kicks.

Cale Morton: if he gets a regular gig he could be one who is very cheap to buy in to.

Jones: A little expensive but he is fit and spends a long time in the middle getting his hands on the ball first, plus I really rate him and think he will take massive strides this year.

 

Simon Buckley would be a very cheap depth player, Moloney will be pretty cheap as well.

Valenti on the pine, at rookie price he is a MUST.

 

The first year I played, half my team were dees players. I learnt my lesson.

I've got Yze in my forward line. Bit of a gamble, but he's cheapish and could still rack up the possessions.

Sylvia's in there too. Not too expensive, but if he finally finds some consistency in the midfield while kicking some goals it could pay off.

Jones in the midfield because I figured he'd be going from strength to strength, but that's about it. I'll be making room for Valenti as soon as he gets elevated off the rookie list.

By the way, there's only 2 spots left in the Demonland 2 league.


Dreamteam is the most boring thing ever created and I cant see why people cream themselves over it

But if I was in it I would make sure I got Ricky Petterd

Dreamteam is the most boring thing ever created and I cant see why people cream themselves over it

But if I was in it I would make sure I got Ricky Petterd

Whatever :wacko:

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