Subject to a positive interview, I'd happily throw a second round for Lukosius. I expect role players and failed draftees in that kind of range.The thing with Luko is the potential is there but the drive isn’t
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Subject to a positive interview, I'd happily throw a second round for Lukosius. I expect role players and failed draftees in that kind of range.The thing with Luko is the potential is there but the drive isn’t
In a heartbeat.Ok I’m done, ready to hand over 10 & 11 with a swap of F1s.
In: Bolton, Richmond F1.
Out: 10, 11, Fremantle F1.
Back yourselves in Tigers.
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I bet if all we had was 11 & 30 they'd take it.No way it will be 11 and 30, Richmond would never take that and nor should they.
I expect wallsy and co will be pretty happy if it’s 10(or 11) and 18.
Worth remembering that when we did the Collingwood trade we probably assumed something like 15 (now 16 with battle compo) - so that and 18 is pretty cheap.
Grab Berry, Hannaford and Fyfe-like?Which puts us in the box seat as midfielders are picked first. Should be plenty of Small forwards and HBF’s in the 20-30 range which might be where we end up if we want some currency for next year as well.
they'll claim that at the end when 36 trades go through in the last few minutes of "deadline day"They said this could be the biggest trade period ever. What a joke
Weller really stitched them up with that trade radio interview back in 2017.
It did, but we were all licking our lips with delight. Their list manager wanting to throw up his spleen and other organs in the lodging house is still one of my favourite modern AFL-non football field momentsWatching Gold Coast hand over 6 for Rioli should be all the evidence you need for why you don't just "pay what it takes" to get players.
Weller really stitched them up with that trade radio interview back in 2017.
I'm good. Just check sporadically while game spotting in the Aberdares.It's 1:06pm in Vicland, so they're all having a much earned lunch?!
If nothing (and I mean NOTHING) happens today, nor tomorrow - the same applies on the weekend as generally trades don't get done on the weekend, all the list mangers need a break from their tireless hard work.
So the earliest we see any 'action' will be Monday. Let that sink in my hapless, impatient Freo fanaticals!!
English or SpanishI'm assuming this is the "next person to speak, loses" phase of the discussion
I want to hear this againWatching Gold Coast hand over 6 for Rioli should be all the evidence you need for why you don't just "pay what it takes" to get players.
Weller really stitched them up with that trade radio interview back in 2017.
Sure would. And perfect to house swap and get to see the rest of the world.Well done Fred.
I’m sure it makes for a nice little getaway. Especially during trade week where things are as slow as a wet week.
There has been very little to none of the usual gossip from ITK's and commentators this year. Very few real interviews with list bosses and player managers etc. Maybe the AFL have zipped everyone up this year its very strange
No doubt they are happy to stretch it out. And I suspect that the recruiters are ok with it. A bit of subterfuge to help pass the off season.Or they know that regardless of how much nothing happens in the first 3 days they will still get a heap of engagement?
There will be something happen tomorrow and then it will drip out Tuesday onwards IMO.
That would be a massive winIf Bolton is linked to Barrass then I wonder if it will be 10 and 11 to Richmond for Bolton and 14.
What would the upgrade of 14 to 11 be worth? A second round?That would be a massive win
Was thinking the same.If Bolton is linked to Barrass then I wonder if it will be 10 and 11 to Richmond for Bolton and 14.
I think that's more likely.As long as not 10,11 and 18 for Bolton and 14