Let us hope that it is nothing major then.Said he had a sore foot yesterday when going inside after training.
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Let us hope that it is nothing major then.Said he had a sore foot yesterday when going inside after training.
Tonight the bloke on with Gerard Healy said that 6 clubs have some interest and that Sydney is really interested in him again. The reply on twitter to Elliott and Moore spoof said he sounds as camp as a row of tents which means he might be a good fit for the Swans.
I don't want us held to ransom. I think that potentially we can rebuild if we were forced to take good returns for these players.
Tonight the bloke on with Gerard Healy said that 6 clubs have some interest and that Sydney is really interested in him again. The reply on twitter to Elliott and Moore spoof said he sounds as camp as a row of tents which means he might be a good fit for the Swans.
I don't want us held to ransom. I think that potentially we can rebuild if we were forced to take good returns for these players.
Yeah, we can reflect on the 2014 draft and consider that we nabbed 3 of the best talents available upon which to build. We would have to start again with teenagers.Ive never understood " get picks for him and let him go" when it comers to star players. They are the type of players we need and go to the draft for , why start the process again. Pay their worth and make it happen without being ridiculous ( wells , beams)
More like the media creates drama around him. Ralphy a couple of years ago had a field day.Moore’s the drama queen?
What’s with you and Darcy, run over your cat.Let us hope that it is nothing major then.
I would prefer to keep both but I said if they want to go let us not have to pay hostage to their demands. The drama creates distractions and the season is getting closer. They should sign if they want to stay. If not, tell the media we are not engaging in discussion about them until the end of the season and we can trade them if they're not prepared to commit to us.What’s with you and Darcy, run over your cat.
I don’t know why you think we should be trading him, especially since he wants to stay and will be our chb for a very long time. His form at the end of the season especially in the finals was very, very good.
To me he is a priority signing over Jordan.
That video they put on Channel 7 asking Jamie and Moore questions. A guy replied and said wowee he sounds as camp as a row of tents. So I am wondering if this was the appeal of Sydney, he might be a good fit there and they could do with another defender. More clubs than Richmond are interested.What on earth is this?
Tonight the bloke on with Gerard Healy said that 6 clubs have some interest and that Sydney is really interested in him again. The reply on twitter to Elliott and Moore spoof said he sounds as camp as a row of tents which means he might be a good fit for the Swans.
I don't want us held to ransom. I think that potentially we can rebuild if we were forced to take good returns for these players.
Give it a rest FFSI would prefer to keep both but I said if they want to go let us not have to pay hostage to their demands. The drama creates distractions and the season is getting closer. They should sign if they want to stay. If not, tell the media we are not engaging in discussion about them until the end of the season and we can trade them if they're not prepared to commit to us.
I've seen some weird sh** on here lately, but that (post you quoted) is up there with the worst of it!! Truly bizarre that anyone would think that a reasonable thing to say!So...I'm not sure which is stupider, the assumption Darcy is gay thanks to a video or the assumption that Sydney is inherently more gay.
So...I'm not sure which is stupider, the assumption Darcy is gay thanks to a video or the assumption that Sydney is inherently more gay.
If Jordan is a very close second then I agree.What’s with you and Darcy, run over your cat.
I don’t know why you think we should be trading him, especially since he wants to stay and will be our chb for a very long time. His form at the end of the season especially in the finals was very, very good.
To me he is a priority signing over Jordan.
There is literally zero indication he is unhappy at Collingwood. You have completely misread the report.If Moore is unhappy at Collingwood we should let him go to Richmond and get draft choices in return.
He is a drama queen. Every year he seems to be going somewhere, first Sydney, then Bulldogs and now Richmond.
You're a satirical account right?That video they put on Channel 7 asking Jamie and Moore questions. A guy replied and said wowee he sounds as camp as a row of tents. So I am wondering if this was the appeal of Sydney, he might be a good fit there and they could do with another defender. More clubs than Richmond are interested.
This is the same pattern to every other big name signing.
Manager has meeting with club
There's a bit of a deadlock
Shortly after a rumour is released to media of a rival bid for a player.
I do not think it would concern Collingwood one bit that another club has interest. You would be more surprised if there was no interest.
At the end of the day, as long as our offer is fair and market value, then we should keep him.
Remember, Richmond already have 2 million dollar players in Lynch and Martin. So whilst they might have cap space, they can't throw a godfather offer either. You would think if we manage the Beams departure, we will clear as much room as Richmond in our cap
I’d do that trade in heartbeat, however, that is well overs for Moore.I know nothing of the rumours and Richmond's key defence stocks actually remain one of the best in the competition with Grimes and Astbury both terrific and Noah Balta another who can play back there if required and be a difference maker.
Blasphemous I know, but as a hypothetical if Moore did request a trade, I'd be open to trading him to Richmond in the right deal if he requested it at seasons end.
Moore is good when available and playing, but the reality is he has a career average of 14.2 games per season which is poor by any measure, and with availability the best ability, Moore's perceived value is higher than his real value.
With all the re-occurring hamstring injuries, the percentage play is to move Moore, given only once so far in his career he has exceeded 17 games in a season.
Noah Balta I remain a strong advocate for, Bigoa Nyuon if he has a strong year I'd consider, Riley Collier-Dawkins I'd consider with Collingwood having no high quality young mids.
What if you can get Richmond to cough up Balta, Collier-Dawkins and their 2020 and 2021 first round selections? be thinking about it depending on how Balta and Collier-Dawkins look at seasons end, if they've expanded their games enough to get me excited.
I'm not necessarily seeing Collingwood contending, so I'm not averse to going young.
Can Collingwood do as they did in the Beams to Brisbane trade and get several good, younger pieces back for one piece in Moore? It's a scenario I'd be definitely planning for and really assessing on all lists, what players/picks would I be requesting if Moore asks for a trade there.
Just as my evaluations have always been different from what AFL clubs think, AFL clubs similarly whether it's through the draft or trade all evaluate and rate talent and picks differently to varying extents, so there is always opportunities for value if you make offers for guys/picks that you rate more highly than the next club.
I'm increasingly of the view that Collingwood can't win a premiership with their current group and will miss the top-4 this year. So I'd be willing to shake some things up (not necessarily Moore, though possibly under the right circumstances).
But is it Moore who is full of drama or simply an exciting, young, key position player coming out of contract who has suffered his share of injuries and so has sparked interest from other clubs.If Moore is unhappy at Collingwood we should let him go to Richmond and get draft choices in return.
He is a drama queen. Every year he seems to be going somewhere, first Sydney, then Bulldogs and now Richmond.
Love your work with draftees KM. But jeez you put up some shitty trade ideas.I know nothing of the rumours and Richmond's key defence stocks actually remain one of the best in the competition with Grimes and Astbury both terrific and Noah Balta another who can play back there if required and be a difference maker.
Blasphemous I know, but as a hypothetical if Moore did request a trade, I'd be open to trading him to Richmond in the right deal if he requested it at seasons end.
Moore is good when available and playing, but the reality is he has a career average of 14.2 games per season which is poor by any measure, and with availability the best ability, Moore's perceived value is higher than his real value.
With all the re-occurring hamstring injuries, the percentage play is to move Moore, given only once so far in his career he has exceeded 17 games in a season.
Noah Balta I remain a strong advocate for, Bigoa Nyuon if he has a strong year I'd consider, Riley Collier-Dawkins I'd consider with Collingwood having no high quality young mids.
What if you can get Richmond to cough up Balta, Collier-Dawkins and their 2020 and 2021 first round selections? be thinking about it depending on how Balta and Collier-Dawkins look at seasons end, if they've expanded their games enough to get me excited.
I'm not necessarily seeing Collingwood contending, so I'm not averse to going young.
Can Collingwood do as they did in the Beams to Brisbane trade and get several good, younger pieces back for one piece in Moore? It's a scenario I'd be definitely planning for and really assessing on all lists, what players/picks would I be requesting if Moore asks for a trade there.
Just as my evaluations have always been different from what AFL clubs think, AFL clubs similarly whether it's through the draft or trade all evaluate and rate talent and picks differently to varying extents, so there is always opportunities for value if you make offers for guys/picks that you rate more highly than the next club.
I'm increasingly of the view that Collingwood can't win a premiership with their current group and will miss the top-4 this year. So I'd be willing to shake some things up (not necessarily Moore, though possibly under the right circumstances).
A random on twitter said Moore might be gay so Sydney is automatically the best place for him to live? You’re a disgrace.Tonight the bloke on with Gerard Healy said that 6 clubs have some interest and that Sydney is really interested in him again. The reply on twitter to Elliott and Moore spoof said he sounds as camp as a row of tents which means he might be a good fit for the Swans.
I don't want us held to ransom. I think that potentially we can rebuild if we were forced to take good returns for these players.