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- Feb 28, 2019
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- AFL Club
- Carlton
Not a chance in hell I reckonI reckon TDK and a first gets it done.
Would Carlton do it?
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Not a chance in hell I reckonI reckon TDK and a first gets it done.
Would Carlton do it?
Wouldn't even do Trac for TDK straight swapI reckon TDK and a first gets it done.
Would Carlton do it?
Wouldn't even do Trac for TDK straight swap
We are clearing out players and cap space, can’t see it happening but Dimma is 100% up to somethingIf I'm gold coast I'm giving up lukoscious, 8, 10 and 20. Dimma just coaches him like dusty.
Freo I'm giving up the 3 first rounders and not worrying about Bolton or baker
North I'm giving 2, 23 and phillips
Saints I'm giving king and a first
Its insanely easy to find out if someones got a ruptured spleen. You push on it and then guy internally combusts mostly.How the **** does a doctor know he is in pain if he is saying he is fine and putting on a brave face? He isn’t a mind reader.
Anyway as I said it’s moot, process was followed. Not sure why we are even still discussing this. Go complain to the AFL if you have issues with the process.
We are clearing out players and cap space, can’t see it happening but Dimma is 100% up to something
Generally when a club has courted a player such as the suns with Rioli and freo with Bolton, it is imperative for that club to follow through and make the deal happen.If I'm gold coast I'm giving up lukoscious, 8, 10 and 20. Dimma just coaches him like dusty.
Freo I'm giving up the 3 first rounders and not worrying about Bolton or baker
North I'm giving 2, 23 and phillips
Saints I'm giving king and a first
Its insanely easy to find out if someones got a ruptured spleen. You push on it and then guy internally combusts mostly.
Zero doubt they never checked for internal bleeding in that sense. They likely just checked ribs/lungs and sent him back out
Certainly seems the most viable option, but lack of recent (well, two decades' worth) of success may be a hindrance.Fascinated where this ends up. If he's so adamant he's done, he's going to have to give up on Pies (picks) and Blues (capspace). Is this not exactly the type of player Essendon should be all in on
I had my rant before but he doesn't get to have his cake and eat it too. Melbourne could make something work but he's taking the piss if it's just Carlton or Collingwood.Certainly seems the most viable option, but lack of recent (well, two decades' worth) of success may be a hindrance.
I had my rant before but he doesn't get to have his cake and eat it too. Melbourne could make something work but he's taking the piss if it's just Carlton or Collingwood.
I don't think a person like Trac who is driven for success and looking for a strong culture would consider Essendon.Fascinated where this ends up. If he's so adamant he's done, he's going to have to give up on Pies (picks) and Blues (capspace). Is this not exactly the type of player Essendon should be all in on
I had my rant before but he doesn't get to have his cake and eat it too. Melbourne could make something work but he's taking the piss if it's just Carlton or Collingwood.
He's going to have make a sacrifice somewhere to get out. Essendon gets him big crowds and around finals at least.I don't think a person like Trac who is driven for success and looking for a strong culture would consider Essendon.
Those are the exact two things that Essendon have struggled with significantly over the past 20 years.
I can't see how he stays. It seems he feels the Dees burned him and nearly could have lost his life, if he has trauma etc related to it then a fresh start elsewhere is surely needed.Think this is what it will come down to, Trac will need to make a decision to either go to a club who can afford him or stay.
I had my rant before but he doesn't get to have his cake and eat it too. Melbourne could make something work but he's taking the piss if it's just Carlton or Collingwood.
I can't see how he stays. It seems he feels the Dees burned him and nearly could have lost his life, if he has trauma etc related to it then a fresh start elsewhere is surely needed.
There are two separate issues here, sensationalising it by saying Melbourne nearly cost him his life is silly.I can't see how he stays. It seems he feels the Dees burned him and nearly could have lost his life, if he has trauma etc related to it then a fresh start elsewhere is surely needed.
There was a report that said Petracca and Essendon weren't interested in each other. I agree with both.Fascinated where this ends up. If he's so adamant he's done, he's going to have to give up on Pies (picks) and Blues (capspace). Is this not exactly the type of player Essendon should be all in on
Players still have to pick a club that can get a deal done. This has been said by agents several times. Collingwood can't get a deal, if Carlton can't get a deal done, he'll need to be more open.But with the current landscape that’s exactly how it works. Players nominate and get to their club of choice. It’s pretty wrong but it’s sadly how it works. There is no bidding war once the player nominates. We all know this. Any talk of a bidding war or sending to club X or club Y if Dees can’t get a sweetheart deal, that’s just not how it works. Players have the power with how it’s all set up. And with extreme circumstances on top, this has backed Melbourne into a corner.