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2019 Draft

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I’ll reply to this one as you didn’t resort to blind hatred, ignorant dribble, or straight up abuse.

Yes, clearly we’ve been been bloody awful for many years, but as our young talent continue to grow under Teague’s game plan, I know we’ll start to win many more games as evident in the 2nd half of this year.

FWIW I really rate Thomson Dow and believe you’ve nailed a ripper here. He’s ferocious, agile, has good burst, and is a great size. Great get.
Don't come on our board and post stupid shit and you might actually get some reasonable responses. Now run along and circle jerk with your mates about how good sos is and how excited you all are about your big gf in round 1 next year.
 
my friend most richmond fans hate Collingwood, Essendon, Adelaide etc. (and those teams are shit too)

no one really cares about carlton you've not been ina gf for 20 years i think...

is at meme stage and is now getting generational

Stocker, Twiggly, Visy, SOS etc. are funny but essentially non important. You could merge carlton and the saints and life goes on no one gaf

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Which asylum are these two from
 

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Where is Maurice Rioli Jr pegged to go at next year? Just need to make sure we have plenty of points for him.
He’s not showing too much right now sport he may not turn out how we think
 

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The supposed genius of SOS exposed The Handshake Deal That Didn't Happen

Carlton thought they had a deal. Adelaide thought they had an agreement, but says it was no deal. It was enough that they both shook hands on, shall we say, an arrangement.
But when the clock started ticking on first round draft night on Wednesday for Adelaide to decide what they were going to do with pick six, the deal Carlton thought they had suddenly changed.
Before the draft Carlton and Adelaide discussed a pick swap involving pick six for pick nine and a future pick.

Adelaide had their eye on two players – Dylan Stephens and Fischer McAsey. If Sydney took Stephens they were open to trading pick six to the Blues for pick nine because they thought they were still a strong chance to still get McAsey with pick nine.

The Blues were keen to get down to pick six and probably grab Hayden Young.
The Blues thought the handshake agreement was for pick nine and their future second round pick for pick six.
Adelaide thought differently. When the moment came to do a deal Crows list manager Justin Reid rang Stephen Silvagni and said the deal was for pick nine and Carlton’s future first, not their future second. Silvagni was, well, displeased.Adelaide says they never had a firm deal on the terms of a trade, just an agreement that if they were to do deal with anyone over pick six it would be with Carlton. The Blues saw it differently.The Crows figured they were too exposed with only a future second round pick as inducement because there was still a chance McAsey would not be there at nine. While they were sure the Dockers wouldn’t take him they were suspicious, then increasingly worried that Geelong - who were very keen on McAsey – would trade with Fremantle to get into pick eight and take him before them.

So the deal was off. Carlton quickly moved on to Plan B. But for Plan B they needed to buy themselves more time so they bid on Liam Henry and then on Tom Green. They were sure both bids would be matched – certainly the Green bid would be because GWS had previously figured a bid for Green could come very early in the draft – but they also expected the Dockers to match Henry.o a deal for Jack Martin.
The Blues hadn’t been keen on a trade for pick nine for 15 in the trade period for Martin because firstly, they thought they might be able to get down to six and secondly, they thought they could get Martin for nothing in the pre-season draft.
Now they will still get Martin for nothing in trade terms in the pre-season draft although they will have to clear out $1.1 million next year and over $800,000 in 2021 as part of his five year deal.

The Blues also got a better deal doing it on draft night because they pulled pick 22 from the Suns into the deal. That pick 22 they received they then turned into pick 20, which then turned into Sam Philp.
It was the deal that didn’t happen but the ripple effects were probably most felt by Fremantle and GWS, who matched bids that might not have come then had the Blues not been buying time.
 

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FFS you come here asking for proof, I give you a quote from an interview with him - from the horses mouth - and you're not satisfied. Go Google the whole article, it's not hard to Google.

There's not even a miniscule of evidence that Richmond had any intention of selecting Stocker other than random phantom drafts, it's just Carlton fans way of justifying SOS' bogus behaviour during drafts - and not surprisingly he's being sacked from a club whole consider him a legend. Speaks volumes note than anything that anyone will tell you on Bigfooty. So with all due respect, if you cannot join the dots, then I don't know what you want here?

Now for the inevitable conclusion of you going back to your board and declaring some sort of moral victory. Never change Bigfooty.
How great is this timing? Just got a text from a mate who knows many industry sources and he told me the truth about where were rated Philp.... Trust me when I say this is a solid source.
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Can someone post that to Blues board. The melts would be worth the ban

Would be funny. But they’re so sensitive it’d probably create a rip in the space-time continuum that would destroy the planet.
 
Dear All, love reading the banter, some piss funny stuff going on. But ... (not meaning to lecture) please tone down bagging the draftees. They didn’t choose where some clown recruiter picked them. (I feel sorry for Young tiger fan Philp, he’s on a hiding to nothing). Remember they are someone’s kid, nephew or niece.
 

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