Traded Jake Lever [traded to Melbourne]

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It makes zero sense to me that he would approach Collingwood and then Collingwood knock him back.

ha... Collingwood were keen, Melbourne were keen. Melbourne offered more despite Lever preferring Collingwood, Collingwood were priced out and said No to Lever at $800k. Very plausible.
 
ha... Collingwood were keen, Melbourne were keen. Melbourne offered more despite Lever preferring Collingwood, Collingwood were priced out and said No to Lever at $800k. Very plausible.

But Melbourne's offer is only $750k per...
 

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Wouldn't be surprised if Melbourne have been into Lever from the start, actually. Were hoping to get pick 12 in that draft by trading Jack Trengove to RIchmond that they could then use on Lever (Crows got him at pick 14, wasn't it?) but this fell through when the Richmond doctor picked up that JT's foot fracture was more serious than they thought.
Wouldn't be at all surprised if Dees have kept in touch with him since then.
 
but it is a 1966 Ferrari, you didn't ask the question what year it was - a true classic and those cars INCREASE in value..try again

It is a true classic, but vicroads recently increased registration fees for classic ferraris and you only offered to pay half the price of rego and Vicroads said no, pay full rego or your car is unregistered and can be picked up from the impound by anyone willing to pay the full registration fee.

You now realize you can't afford the registration, so you decide to put the vehicle on the market with the new owner needing to pay the full registration fee. Now sure the cars a classic, but its unregistered and as such is worth less than a registered car.
 

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It is a true classic, but vicroads recently increased registration fees for classic ferraris and you only offered to pay half the price of rego and Vicroads said no, pay full rego or your car is unregistered and can be picked up from the impound by anyone willing to pay the full registration fee.

You now realize you can't afford the registration, so you decide to put the vehicle on the market with the new owner needing to pay the full registration fee. Now sure the cars a classic, but its unregistered and as such is worth less than a registered car.
Ahh but as it is unregistered in Victoria and is apparently worth less there, it can go on the open market where it might end up being given away in an act of generosity and end up in Brisbane or the gold coast if the potential purchasers in Victoria don't want to give Ferrari value. Just to let the victorian purchasers know that if they dont want to pay ferrari value they wont be getting the car. The good news for those in brisbane and the gold coast is that they do have the money to look after it even if the car would prefer to be in victoria....
 
It is a true classic, but vicroads recently increased registration fees for classic ferraris and you only offered to pay half the price of rego and Vicroads said no, pay full rego or your car is unregistered and can be picked up from the impound by anyone willing to pay the full registration fee.

You now realize you can't afford the registration, so you decide to put the vehicle on the market with the new owner needing to pay the full registration fee. Now sure the cars a classic, but its unregistered and as such is worth less than a registered car.
Ahh but as it is unregistered in Victoria and is apparently worth less there, it can go on the open market where it might end up being given away in an act of generosity and end up in Brisbane or the gold coast if the potential purchasers in Victoria don't want to give Ferrari value. Just to let the victorian purchasers know that if they dont want to pay ferrari value they wont be getting the car. The good news for those in brisbane and the gold coast is that they do have the money to look after it even if the car would prefer to be in victoria....

The car is unregistered, and worth less, across the whole country, not just Victoria. If you can find someone willing to pay above market value for an unregistered car good on you.
 
If any of you have bid at an auction you'll know that the serious buyers emerg in the final seconds. A lot of clubs want Lever and there's still 3 weeks to go...
Yes and no.

Hardly relevant any way but I've bought 3 houses at auction and in 2 of those I was the first bidder.
Showed my hand early but bid hard a strong whole way through.
Depends how much coin you have to spend.
Make no mistake, we have some SC room so we're hardly cash strapped.
What we won't do is pay him too much or give up too much to get him so if North come in with some crazy offer because they can't land anyone else then they can have him
 
Completely agree, totally overrated, did nothing in the prelim, no good 1 on 1. Hoping he goes to Melbourne because he is not the answer at collingwood. We will end up with Weideman and Melbourne's second pick for pick 6 to the dees
Could not disagree with this post more.
One - I love how your view on him is based on 1 game.
Two - Why on earth would we trade Weideman?
Three - Why the f*** would we want pick 6?
 
The car is unregistered, and worth less, across the whole country, not just Victoria. If you can find someone willing to pay above market value for an unregistered car good on you.
An unregistered Ferrari that it seems quite a few purchasers want. And as it is a classic (ie one of the best Ferrari's in the country), the purchasers know they will have to pay what a Ferrari is worth or the Ferrari might be given away in an act of generosity to a Queensland purchaser just to spite the (victorian) purchasers who are trying to undervalue the car
 
Could not disagree with this post more.
One - I love how your view on him is based on 1 game.
Two - Why on earth would we trade Weideman?
Three - Why the f*** would we want pick 6?
My view on him is based on his overall ability, not 1 game. Let me see, gets the third best forward every week, slow as a snail, a slightly taller version of Howe, with howe averaging many more intercept marks and guess what champ, Adelaide want 2 top ten draft picks for him, you are going to need pick 6. And 3, take a chill pill pal, not everyone shares the same opinions as you
 
Wouldn't be surprised if Melbourne have been into Lever from the start, actually. Were hoping to get pick 12 in that draft by trading Jack Trengove to RIchmond that they could then use on Lever (Crows got him at pick 14, wasn't it?) but this fell through when the Richmond doctor picked up that JT's foot fracture was more serious than they thought.
Wouldn't be at all surprised if Dees have kept in touch with him since then.


Or perhaps Melbourne let him slip to Adelaide knowing that they would develop him better rather then prematurely making him captain and sinking his career ;)

That way they can come a calling when he's an established player. Hehe
 

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