List Mgmt. Our Trade/FA, Suburban & Country Town Thread

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The list strategy just seems to be anyone that wants to come here. Some pace in the midfield is an urgent need but surely they realise that
You'd think so but I reckon their salary cap is at bursting point. They got rid of some highly paid and decent players go. I reckon they're all in for ground control and can only afford the likes of Haynes
 

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I think Jen's right. That guy from Champion Data rated him extremely highly in the 1st half of the year. Can't remember whether it was based on goal assists or something. He actually said Lipinski had been very underrated.
He was involved in a lot of scores early in the year. He's a receiver - good when we're moving the ball well, but doesn't offer much when we're struggling.
 
How does Tim Morris know that Carlton is clearly Houston’s preferred club?Where is he getting his ‘information’ from?
It has been said for a while this was the case. Also a blues fan growing up, best mates with silvani (since they were kids)
"He was in his father’s ear in the hope he could use his Carlton list manager powers to secure Houston’s services pre and post national draft. The long-kicking youngster was initially overlooked before the Power swooped in with pick 45 in the rookie draft.

It would’ve been a dream come true for Houston who, as a mad Blue-bagger, idolised Stephen as a youngster."
 
He was involved in a lot of scores early in the year. He's a receiver - good when we're moving the ball well, but doesn't offer much when we're struggling.
It seems that the elite runners today are going into tagging roles. Having a slow foot soldier on the wing who's only trait is running ability, is easily countered by putting a fast player on him and beat him with burst and power. Lippa is a link man and is good if he can find space but that doesn't happen enough
 

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