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Jamie Elliott
hmmmm. But there is black and white on the wild card surrounding the red and blue and All-Australian colours. Better consult my magic 8 Ball.
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Jamie Elliott
From Elliott’s Instagram Story. What can we divine? * He’s in Queensland ❌ * The sarong has alot of maroon in it ❌ * There is red and blue in the Uno game ✅
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Jamie Elliott
All of them?
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Jamie Elliott
Not necessarily. Ideally Elliott wants to stay a Pie. Say the sticking point is just the 2 to 3 years. Collingwood might offer 3 at 500k per year and hope he accepts rather than have to match 3 (and maybe option for 4) at 600K per year.
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Jamie Elliott
What other reports are there other than Toot Toot Chicken Nixon?
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Adem Yze - Assistant Coach?
- Zak Jones
- DEBUNKED: Oliver shoulder surgery
Screenshot from Clayton Oliver’s Instagram Story. Video doesn’t show Clayton as he’s taking the video. Last shot of the scorecard most likely proves he didn’t just have surgery. Rumour Debunked.- Jamie Elliott
Whilst I agree that Mahoney is usually tight lipped during trade negotiations I got the impression that he was backed into a corner (for want of a better phrase) and didn’t mean to mention the 3 years on the table. He muttered it and I got the feeling he immediately regretted saying it. That’s my take anyway. I didn’t take it as a done deal at all but I’m a glass is half empty kinda guy.- Jamie Elliott
That was my conspiracy theory yesterday. If the Pies cave and offer a third year then that gambit worked.- Angus Brayshaw to Fremantle Rumours
Got to follow all kinds of filth to bring you all the breaking news stories.- Angus Brayshaw to Fremantle Rumours
Take with a grain of salt.- Jamie Elliott
I think his 2019 form put paid to that- Jamie Elliott
I don’t see the Brissy meeting as eager. He was going on holidays on Saturday so took a quick detour which is either all part of due diligence or optics in his negotiations with Collingwood. Don’t discount the optics.- Jamie Elliott
Not sure where you’re getting your information from ET but I heard he was doing work experience as a flight attendant on Emirates.- Jamie Elliott
If it was the 3 years that he was looking for then that should keep him at Collingwood. We would be foolish to offer more cash and upping to a longer term becomes risky.- Jamie Elliott
If true, and I’d take this Chicken with a grain of salt, you would expect that he’d take that from Collingwood.- Jamie Elliott
I’d expect a decision/announcement on Monday unless another suitor enters the arena.- Jamie Elliott
I’m going to call BS on this. He’s clearly taking already well established facts and making out if he’s in the know. Who wants last nights lottery numbers? I forgot to post them yesterday morning. Also if you believe Hawthorn they never spoke with Elliott.- Jamie Elliott
I still maintain we were used as a pawn in their negotiations with Collingwood. Now that Collingwood don’t appear to be blinking they are looking at serious alternatives. I’m not sure we were ever a genuine chance but that could just be the MFCSS talking.- Jamie Elliott
They probably don’t need him but they certainly want him. Plus he could be a forward mentor to those young players. I’m sure he was sold that line at the Lions.- 2019 Player Reviews: #6 Jordan Lewis
The former Hawk had a challenging season with injury and form, restricting him to just 12 matches plus a few at Casey. However, through the adversity, Lewis showed leadership and pride, helping the development of his younger teammates and contributing in a defensive role later in the year. Retired at the end of the season as a great of the game. Date of Birth: 24 April, 1986 Height: 186 cm Weight: 86 kg Games MFC 2019: 12 Career Total: 319 Goals MFC 2019: 6 Career Total: 161 CDFC Games 2019: 3 CDFC Goals 2019: 0 Votes 2019 Keith 'Bluey' Truscott Memorial Trophy: 126 votes- Jamie Elliott
If the Lions are playing well every game at the Den is a blockbuster.- THE TRADING CHRONICLES 2019
PART ONE - OVERTURE I have a disclaimer at the outset. I’m not a fan of the races - be they horses or motors of any kind. Once the final siren sounds on the football season, I find the month or so that follows and corresponds roughly with the Spring Racing Carnival to be the most boring time of the year for sports fans. You turn on the radio and you’re confronted by the monotonous drone of a self-proclaimed racing expert or by the nasally twang of an ex-jockey banging on about the equine prospects in a coming group one race. Who cares? But we now have another phenomenon adding to the off season boredom and that’s the concept of the endless AFL trade radio, television and other media discussions proliferating on the airwaves and the internet. Trade talk apparently rates well and makes for lucrative clickbait targeting so get ready for a week or so of endlesss repetition about whether this or that player will leave his club, which club is playing the role of suitor and how much it’s going to cost in terms of draft selections or other incentives to get him across. And because there is a limited number of players who will ultimately trade places, this information will tend to be repeated often and ad nauseum. Actually, the talk has started some time ago and the opening of the free trade window has already seen the first dominoes (Brandon Ellis and Cameron Ellis-Youlmen) fall but this will only get worse when the official trade period starts at 9.00 am on Monday and builds up to that final crescendo on Wednesday week. The Trading Chronicles will come back to you on a regular basis with the highlights of this trade period but don’t say that you haven’t been warned. It’s going to be an encyclopedia chronicling repetitive and boring information over the next ten days until the Big Bang happens on Wednesday 16 October and the curtain falls and trade radio is silenced just in time to take in the excitement of the Caulfield Cup. Done deals: Brandon Ellis (Richmond to Gold Coast Suns) restricted free agent - Richmond gets an end of second round draft pick by way of compensation Cameron Ellis-Youlmen (Adelaide to Brisbane) unrestricted free agent- THE TRADING CHRONICLES 2019
THE TRADING CHRONICLES 2019 by Whispering Jack PART ONE - OVERTURE I have a disclaimer at the outset. I’m not a fan of the races - be they horses or motors of any kind. Once the final siren sounds on the football season, I find the month or so that follows and corresponds roughly with the Spring Racing Carnival to be the most boring time of the year for sports fans. You turn on the radio and you’re confronted by the monotonous drone of a self-proclaimed racing expert or by the nasally twang of an ex-jockey banging on about the equine prospects in a coming group one race. Who cares? But we now have another phenomenon adding to the off season boredom and that’s the concept of the endless AFL trade radio, television and other media discussions proliferating on the airwaves and the internet. Trade talk apparently rates well and makes for lucrative clickbait targeting so get ready for a week or so of endlesss repetition about whether this or that player will leave his club, which club is playing the role of suitor and how much it’s going to cost in terms of draft selections or other incentives to get him across. And because there is a limited number of players who will ultimately trade places, this information will tend to be repeated often and ad nauseum. Actually, the talk has started some time ago and the opening of the free trade window has already seen the first dominoes (Brandon Ellis and Cameron Ellis-Youlmen) fall but this will only get worse when the official trade period starts at 9.00 am on Monday and builds up to that final crescendo on Wednesday week. The Trading Chronicles will come back to you on a regular basis with the highlights of this trade period but don’t say that you haven’t been warned. It’s going to be an encyclopedia chronicling repetitive and boring information over the next ten days until the Big Bang happens on Wednesday 16 October and the curtain falls and trade radio is silenced just in time to take in the excitement of the Caulfield Cup. Done deals: Brandon Ellis (Richmond to Gold Coast Suns) restricted free agent - Richmond gets an end of second round draft pick by way of compensation Cameron Ellis-Youlmen (Adelaide to Brisbane) unrestricted free agent - Zak Jones