Mega Thread Port Forum 'General AFL Talk' Thread Part 8

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The applause at a particular minute seems to have been used more as a mark of respect or solidarity, not just as a celebration for a player re-signing. It has happened, among other times, when Watford manager Graham Taylor died at 72, when an Ipswich Town fan died of a heart attack at 21 or when Aaron Taylor was detained under concerns for his mental health. Taylor wore no. 7 at Tottenham.
 

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So what players still have rumours surrounding them? Gaff, Lynch(GC Suns one), Polec and both McGoverns?

Kelly (Cats) will week a trade to WA.

Dom Tyson should be looking for a new home.

Rumours about Darcy Moore.

Dahlhaus, Roughead, Wallis, Suckling, Jong unsigned at Dogs.

There are 15 uncontracted players on Richmond’s list I thought I heard too.
 
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i dare say that they had a bit of a chat re compo for him also and didnt like what they were being told.....
Yup, plenty of clubs would want him as an restricted free agent, when they don’t have to offer high picks.

Crows probably wanted a top ten for him, would have scared a lot off and then they find out they’d only get end of first in compo, it was then time to pay the extra 100k he’s asking.
 
Not really, it's significant to them considering Bock, Davis, Dangerfield, Cameron etc
In soccer it was started as a change to the minutes silence for a death etc. it stopped the idiots shouting out, so is effectively an act of remembrance.

Not an act of signing a player who already plays for you.
 
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