Is Mead still out of contract?
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Only Lycett, Hayes and Fantasia are.Is Mead still out of contract?
If rumours are true about Hunter being a bad influence on Oliver, this makes even more sense.I wonder if Duursma would consider Melbourne?
He'd be a good fit there.
Duursma and 25 for Petty would have to go pretty close.
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I am not bagging Adelaide as a place to live or grow up.Perth has some really big Deli’s.
We build nuclear submarinesWhen I lived in Adeliade it was far from an excitement town, shopping hours were backward albeit I believe it has improved but it would struggle to match the retail industry and work hours of say, Melbourne; for example, Chadstone is the biggest shopping centre in the Southern hemisphere and stays open 24/ 7 leading up to Xmas. Where quite often rush hour is 3:00 AM.
And that's OK, Adelaide is not a horrible place to live but is does not offer the same opportunities, glamour & glitz of other cities for footballers who may be contemplating a trade to the city-of-churches. Where both the Crows and Port tend to focus on ex-pats returning home as their best trade potentials.
I had thought we had a hometown advantage with Grundy but in fact it was not as his wife was adamant she would not work in Adelaide. Where she saw more opportunities for her medical career in Sydney; oh, well, the CHO of SA did announce Covid was transferable from a Pizza Box.

24/7 shopping centres when you can just buy things online sounds unnecessary and hardly a selling point.
I dunno, I just think Sydney and Melbourne are a bit overrated. Great for a weekend but Adelaide would be a better place to live and raise a family in my opinion. Maybe not as much for a young single bloke that wants to party and go shopping at 3am I guess.

This is completely subjective. You'll find people that say the opposite is true. I know some.The one thing I will agree with re Adelaide not being up to par is the percentage of god awful drivers we have here.
I have done a fair bit driving in every state and capital city except WA, and I believe you will still see more of the absolutely no idea types here than anywhere else.
As recently as friday morning in a shopping centre in Warradale I spent the better part of 5 minutes waiting for an early 30's at most female to drive through a gap between parked cars on her right and a delivery truck which was parked length ways on her left and with a clear gap of at least a metre on each side of the exterior mirrors of her late model Kia.
With the truck driver walking in front of her and beckoning her through she stopped 3 or 4 times, and I heard her say to him `I'm not sure, I'm not sure!'
There were about 6 cars held up behind her and when she finally got through, the next vehicle which was driven by a white haired woman who looked to be 80'ish, and appeared completely unimpressed with the situation went straight through the same gap without hesitation, as did all of the other vehicles.
A bloke who was loading his shopping into the boot of his car which was next to mine said to me, `how could she have possibly passed a driving test?'
Food for thought indeed because from what I saw you definitely wouldn't want her anywhere near your kid's school.
I like the sound of that this year.Interesting to read that some of the trade managers are frustrated with Port's lack of urgency. Sounds like we are putting our offers there and leaving it with them. The other clubs froth and get the Vic media to do their negotiating and Port stay silent.
It’s like most places all depends on what suburb you’re living in.The whole city x is the best city is quite absurd.
Whichever city you live in you can find something to like about it.
Really it’s not at all apples and oranges. Life is pretty much the same.
For most where they enjoy living will be where they grew up cause that’s where their family and friends are.
I’ve had to move for work and I quite enjoy Sydney but miss family and friends. I find there’s more happening and more to do here but it’s not like that substantial and it’s not like i didn’t have plenty of things to do when I was in Adelaide.
The whole traffic thing in Sydney is weird. Like I commonly see bad traffic, but I’ve been here something like 3 years and I barely get caught in traffic at all. My commutes to work (working at different locations) have commonly been shorter than the commutes I’ve had back in Adelaide.
The last time I was in Adelaide the distance and time spent driving around s**t me to tears.
Driving from point a to point b in Adelaide can take a frustrating amount of time because of the distances and s**t arterial roads.
There’s this Adelaide belief about how well laid out the city is but beyond that it’s a ******* mess. Live somewhere else and it grinds your gears coming back. Just a handful of main arterial roads directing traffic in each direction where you have to stop at traffic lights every 50m. It would be so easy to fix as well but “we’re not Sydney we don’t need to spend money on roads infrastructure” mentality.
Having said that I’ve lived in cool places to live In Sydney and cool places to live in Adelaide
I think it would be horrible to live in bum* suburbia of Sydney. They are miles away and traffic can be much worse surprisingly than inner Sydney. All the negatives of Sydney and few of the positives.
Same for Adelaide, my view of living in Adelaide would be much worse living in bum* Adelaide suburbia. Tho at least it’s cheaper than bum* Sydney (but getting worse and worse all the time)
We can only offer so much, there is a definite push to get every last drop of blood out of Port.Interesting to read that some of the trade managers are frustrated with Port's lack of urgency. Sounds like we are putting our offers there and leaving it with them. The other clubs froth and get the Vic media to do their negotiating and Port stay silent.
Yep. Why should we be urgent? If we can guarantee these players that at worst we will pick them up in the ND with the picks that we already offered, there really should be no pressure on us to give up more to get them. Any fair and reasonable football observer would agree that pick 25 for Ratugolea is MORE than fair, as is pick 41 (or thereabouts) for BZT and 49 for Sweet. As far as I'm concerned we can use those picks to get these guys in the ND without rewarding their respective teams for trying to bend us over.Interesting to read that some of the trade managers are frustrated with Port's lack of urgency. Sounds like we are putting our offers there and leaving it with them. The other clubs froth and get the Vic media to do their negotiating and Port stay silent.
In other words:Interesting to read that some of the trade managers are frustrated with Port's lack of urgency. Sounds like we are putting our offers there and leaving it with them. The other clubs froth and get the Vic media to do their negotiating and Port stay silent.
In other words:
“Why are port giving us a first rounder or multiple picks for ___ insert average SANFL player”
Witness Vic media doing Vic clubs negotiating

Witness Vic media doing Vic clubs negotiating