I think he was treated badly in not getting the chances I thought he deserved. He was often the first one dragged and played mainly in that ball magnet position of permanent forward pocket.
In my opinion Armstrong was much better than OK on the weekend. He was very good.
I am not saying he is the next Judd and he probably didn't ask for a gold watch either, he actually got a gold premiership medallion, lucky as he probably was.
What would be the attitude if the Dockers went after him knowing that we are after Warnock.
There are a few other Dockers looking to the East I believe. Names of Mundy and Murphy have been mentioned.
Could a trade be arranged for a few Dockers or swapping of picks?
This would leave us with our PSD pick intact and more players to target.
Maybe the endorsement of the chiefs of the AFL and MCC and the positive publicity about the debt reduction, Casey situation and the harder recruiting attitude.
Having had Thompson, Farmer, and Longmuir taken from us by Adelaide and Freo recently i couldn't give a rats about them.
Oh and by the way, when did Carlton start talking to Judd?
I actually enjoy the way we on Demonland say, sack him, trade him, delist him, get him etc as though it only needs the wave of a magic wand to be accomplished.
Caroline Wilson suggested on 3AW that new Melbourne CEO may be a former AFL CEO now involved in another sport.
Brian Waldron was the name that came to mind.