View Full Version : Stevens to pre-season draft
Kenny_01
17 Oct 2003, 15:06
as topic says
Inferno_03
17 Oct 2003, 15:38
Originally posted by PieGal
source please?
Would you like fries with that?
bigbaddaz
17 Oct 2003, 15:42
portadelaidefc.com.au is the source for this story
http://forum.thepowerfromport.com/forums/viewthread.php?tid=3353
Mad Dog Hulme27
17 Oct 2003, 15:55
Given the fact that Rawlings has just gone to the doggies does that mean the blues are in the best position to pick up Stevens in the pre season draft? Surely the dogs couldnt fit both rawlings and stevens under the salary cap...?
You live and learn, I guess port and Choco will know next time their players aren't worth as much as they think on the open market. Also sucked into Stevens, who will be drafted by the team he didn't want to play for :D
I think alot of clubs went easy on Carlton this year, letting em go with some slightly unbalanced trades. Every club is doing their bit to help the troubled blues.
Porthos
17 Oct 2003, 16:01
pfinn, the moral of the story is that our players are worth plenty on the open market, but that the Collingwood trade team are a bunch of amateurs.
I dare say that the next out of contract player that Collingwood try and lure will have a good hard think about how serious they are about getting him.
Has the choice of playing for Carlton or Port next year.
bigbaddaz
17 Oct 2003, 16:05
If Collingwood were 100% serious about getting Nick Stevens they would have upt the ante, but that just showed a lack of interest from their part to a player who supposedly was only coming back home to play for the team loved 10 years ago
Originally posted by pfinn
You live and learn, I guess port and Choco will know next time their players aren't worth as much as they think on the open market.
He was obviously worth as much as port thought, because they had satisfactory offers from multiple clubs... just not from Collingwood, who even turned down giving up Didak and pick 17!!!
Only that Stevens decided at the end of the trade week that he wouldn't go to Carlton, or anywhere other than Collingwood. What a tool.
Originally posted by Porthos
pfinn, the moral of the story is that our players are worth plenty on the open market, but that the Collingwood trade team are a bunch of amateurs.
I dare say that the next out of contract player that Collingwood try and lure will have a good hard think about how serious they are about getting him.
They may be worth something, but there's no way anyone can say Stevens was worth what Port were asking for him.
bigbaddaz
17 Oct 2003, 16:07
Originally posted by Zombie
Has the choice of playing for Carlton or Port next year.
I don't think Port would want him back after the way he treated them