Scharenberg was missing from the In-Out summary, my bad on that, but Aish doesn't affect the Collingwood In-Out. They would give Scharenberg who while being a high pick is coming off a knee reco. His value would be fairly even with Lever. They downgrade their first pick a little and throw Oxley on and in return get a genuine A-Grader. Not as bad as it was when I didn't see Scharenberg, but still a great deal for them.
The threat of Collingwood re Danger is big. It's pretty clear they'll be willing to pay more than Geelong, and therefore make a long-term lucrative offer that we won't be able to match. When you consider that the Pies lost Beams last year they must have a bit of cash to spare and you know Eddie will be looking to add some star-factor after Beams' departure.
In that event, all this talk of Scharenberg and Collingwood's 1st rounder for Danger are fairly unlikely. We may end up with just a compo pick after all.
Someone on the Geelong board that thinks that the pick swap between Geelong and AFC last year was like a deposit on us giving them Dangerfield through RFA.
Most of us here thought it was a horrible trade for the club and that Geelong would have been laughing their asses off when we took it. If anyone on the Geelong board is trying to make an argument that they did us a favour then they're either deluded or trolling.
That post is pretty much a dead give away that they're clearly just making shit up.
Most of us here thought it was a horrible trade for the club and that Geelong would have been laughing their asses off when we took it. If anyone on the Geelong board is trying to make an argument that they did us a favour then they're either deluded or trolling.
That post is pretty much a dead give away that they're clearly just making shit up.
I don't see what the problem is with last year's trade. We gave up four spots in the first round, got the player we all wanted anyway at 14 (who has proven himself to be a future gun) and improved 12 places in the second round. It was a great trade, and it continues to be. Geelong have every right to be happy too. Win Win.
I don't see what the problem is with last year's trade. We gave up four spots in the first round, got the player we all wanted anyway at 14 (who has proven himself to be a future gun) and improved 12 places in the second round. It was a great trade, and it continues to be. Geelong have every right to be happy too. Win Win.
I don't see what the problem is with last year's trade. We gave up four spots in the first round, got the player we all wanted anyway at 14 (who has proven himself to be a future gun) and improved 12 places in the second round. It was a great trade, and it continues to be. Geelong have every right to be happy too. Win Win.
Adelaide posters have gone over this topic to death, but I still can't fathom why people are using the "we might have missed out on Lever" as an argument. It is such a waste of time to get worked up over a hypothetical which never happened. It's like waking up from a dream where your girlfriend cheated on you and then being angry with her for the rest of the week because of it.
Yep - and as they love to post everything they think - can we get the votes in the poll from non-AFC supporters removed?
They are now spamming that too, which is strange considering how their whole board is apparently above such childish pranks - and would never stoop so low?
Adelaide posters have gone over this topic to death, but I still can't fathom why people are using the "we might have missed out on Lever" as an argument. It is such a waste of time to get worked up over a hypothetical which never happened. It's like waking up from a dream where your girlfriend cheated on you and then being angry with her for the rest of the week because of it.
If you had read everything that has been posted on that topic - you'd know that we didn't know Lever would be available at 14, and in fact were just very very lucky he wasn't picked up in the picks 10, 11, 12.
Adelaide posters have gone over this topic to death, but I still can't fathom why people are using the "we might have missed out on Lever" as an argument. It is such a waste of time to get worked up over a hypothetical which never happened. It's like waking up from a dream where your girlfriend cheated on you and then being angry with her for the rest of the week because of it.
But how many of us has had it happen, that our girlfriend has woken up from a dream that we cheated (and had not) and she stayed mad or wierd for the week?
But how many of us has had it happen, that our girlfriend has woken up from a dream that we cheated (and had not) and she stayed mad or wierd for the week?
I don't actually care anymore if Danger stays, or goes. I just want VB, Wright, Mackay and Henderson gone at the end of the year, don't care where, another club, working night fill at Woolies, anywhere but here.
its more complex than your average trade, but the fact Collingwood get a great deal makes it absolutely plausible.
two massive punts on Scharenberg and Aish given what they've actually shown at the level, if they both come off though we'd be in a much better position as far as team makeup goes IMO. Looking at in the most optimistic way possible, we ship off a ball burner and replace him with two classy users who could have an incredible impact once we have Sloane, Brad (please please please), Matt and CEY dishing the ball out to them, along with Douglas and Smith.
too many ifs to feel good about it, but I think I could live with it if I had to.
I don't actually care anymore if Danger stays, or goes. I just want VB, Wright, Mackay and Henderson gone at the end of the year, don't care where, another club, working night fill at Woolies, anywhere but here.
"THE Patrick Dangerfield Cup will form the back drop to Adelaide’s dramatic Round 23 road trip to Geelong."
Errgh, f*ck this to hell and the same to anyone who mentions the phrase "PD Cup". It's not like a battle for last and to see who gets to draft him. The belief that he will make a decision based on who wins this match is utterly brain dead.
"THE Patrick Dangerfield Cup will form the back drop to Adelaide’s dramatic Round 23 road trip to Geelong."
Errgh, f*ck this to hell and the same to anyone who mentions the phrase "PD Cup". It's not like a battle for last and to see who gets to draft him. The belief that he will make a decision based on who wins this match is utterly brain dead.
I feel, any player who had any respect for his supporters and had intentions of staying would sign well that game. I would hopem he would make his mind up before this point.
If we still don't know what he is going to do, it's safe to say he will be leaving.
I agree. If he is staying then fine, if he wants out - then play someone in his spot for our future.
Put the contract in front of him - if he says he still wants to wait till the end of the year ... he can do it in the 2's. What possible advantage is there in playing him for the rest of the season / in a final if he is leaving anyway?