Apex36
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Me of course.Whilst I don't have a dog in this fight.
For, (potential) future reference, who is the big dog you or Apex?
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Me of course.Whilst I don't have a dog in this fight.
For, (potential) future reference, who is the big dog you or Apex?
If you want to take on the big dog actually bring something too the table.
I think he agreed to repay them from memory.
Whilst I don't have a dog in this fight.
For, (potential) future reference, who is the big dog you or Apex?
Am I the only hoping we don’t get Lynch? Our forward line our best asset.
Is... Is this a joke?
No I’m also in the camp of not wanting Lynch. To me Stephen May would be the better get and cost less. As long as we hand onto Darcy Moore.
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No I’m also in the camp of not wanting Lynch. To me Stephen May would be the better get and cost less. As long as we hand onto Darcy Moore.
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I would have gone with 'dog eat dog'It's on for young and old now!
As much as i would like to have a crack at Apex36 he is right
He wanted to go back to Adelaide as he and the Mrs were having issues after Charlie was born, Gibbs was out most weekends and she had no support down here, Gibbs lost it a little sending mates drunk text every weekend and just being an average father/husband.
Carlton pretty much told him to toughen up and grow up after the first trade request.
Gibbs wanted back to Adelaide so he had a baby sitter.
Those conditions are understood to be a return of about $300,000 that Ablett received as part of a front-ended component to his contract. That is, the Suns have already paid Ablett a portion of his contract for next year and so would want to be repaid that amount for a trade to occur.really? I didn't see that anywhere.
Lol flipping dreamingThey want a pick around 5, yeah not happening.
You can understand why they'd want that though because that's the sort of compo they would receive at the end of next year if he left as a free agent. Hell, it could even be pick 2 that they would get (although Carlton's shitness will be a hurdle to GCS finishing last). We obviously won't have pick 5 unless we trade someone valuable off.They want a pick around 5, yeah not happening.
They want a pick around 5, yeah not happening.
Fas compo will be a 2nd rounder apparently so just pair with our 2019 first rounder and sell to them our 19 one will probably be better considering we will have a much harder draw but I think we will have Pick 18 next year lolYou can understand why they'd want that though because that's the sort of compo they would receive at the end of next year if he left as a free agent. Hell, it could even be pick 2 that they would get (although Carlton's shitness will be a hurdle to GCS finishing last). We obviously won't have pick 5 unless we trade someone valuable off.
Our best hope is trading our first pick with either a decent player (not sure who) or with a second rounder which we don't have (but maybe can trade for or get for Fas compo if he goes).
Grow up.Contribute or STFU
It will be interesting if North get Gaff and Polec this year, whether they will have priced themselves out of Kelly next year.Don't go after any mids this off-season.
As i dont particularly think Lynch is what we need (too expensive for a bloke who has been broken for 2 years), persure McGovern and May, they fit our list perfectly and won't break the bank.
Next off-season go after Kelly hard as a Pendles replacement.
No need to reinvent the wheel. Keep it simple.