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Fantasy Footy Notice Image Round 12
SuperCoach Rd 12 SC Talk - Trade Talk - Capt/VC - 2026 Fight MND Comp ,//, AFL Fantasy Rd 12 AFF Talk - AF Trades - Capt/VC
Dangerfield for Gibbs
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Yarran forShueyKennedy or Nic Nat - thanks
they can sprinkle some first round draft picks along the way as well
After all players ALWAYS want to return to their home state, im pretty sure they spend their entire lives trying to get back there, they;d push these trades through on those grounds alone :/
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You'd need to get offers to good to refuse to trade the silky players on our list. You can't build a team around just Robbo types. We would not get what we paid for them and not get what they potentially mean to our team, so a trade is extremely unlikely, unless they request it themselves.
What I am saying is that you use what he has and add some rougher edges. We simply can't afford to lose that class unless it is a lost cause, because we will not get anywhere near value for him.
What I am saying is that you use what he has and add some rougher edges.
Ok, so you don't think/want Gibbs to improve that part of his game because "he's not that type of player" ?
Tanks, that's not quite what was said.Ok, so you don't think/want Gibbs to improve that part of his game because "he's not that type of player" ?
What's the point of having all that talent if it never comes to the party when the going gets tough? You'll notice that Gibbs only ever plays really well when everyone else is up and about, when the team is down and need him to show some leadership, he goes missing. This year was a perfect example of it, no Murphy, no Carrazzo, might as well have been no Gibbs.
We won't trade him anyway unless he does something drastic. All I'm saying is I think we should shop him around a bit. IF GWS offer us an early 1st rounder, then I would take it even though in reality the club still probably wouldn't. But shop him around even if you don't intend on actually trading him, it'll make him realise that there's no more coasting through.
Didn't see Tanks alot ripping into Gibbs after the Essendon game but alas.....
Tanks, that's not quite what was said.
ODN was saying we need his class badly, but we also need him to develop a bit of hardness, I would love to see him have a bit of a nasty streak.
To all those posters who have been calling for Ellard's inclusion in the team, he should never wear a Carlton guernsey again. He is not AFL standard. On the flipside, all those posters who have bagged McLean, you have shown very poor judgement.
No but at the time it was played, it was expected to be for finals. The players didn't go in with the mindset that finals were gone and that Freo would beat North.No doubt this game hurt you guys but after Fremantle defeated North, even if you had won you would not be playing finals. Both North & Fremantle are almost certain to win this week & end up on 14 wins.
So while you have good reason to be disappointed this loss did not cost you a finals chance.
But where is this hardness going to all of a sudden come from? It isn't going to come from pre season training, problem between the ears needs to be fixed by forcing him to realise what is and isn't acceptable. It's not from lifting more weights so that he feels like he-man, he's already built enough.
Shopping him around could be just the wake up call that he needs. We can't drop him anymore, the season's over, shop him around and he'll hit pre season training with determination, I'll bet it'll force him to be bursting to get out there next year and prove himself. Of course, the flip side to it is, that he'll get pissed off at being shopped around and request a trade, but the good news is it'll be in our favour anyway because we don't have to trade him unless we get something good because he's contracted. Win/win imo.
Tanks, I see your point, and I'm not trying to be dismissive. I think though, there is no more evidence to suggest that offering him up for trade will work than there is to suggest a new coach might develop that in him, or any other possibility. In reality we have no understanding of his psyche.But where is this hardness going to all of a sudden come from? It isn't going to come from pre season training, problem between the ears needs to be fixed by forcing him to realise what is and isn't acceptable. It's not from lifting more weights so that he feels like he-man, he's already built enough.
Shopping him around could be just the wake up call that he needs. We can't drop him anymore, the season's over, shop him around and he'll hit pre season training with determination, I'll bet it'll force him to be bursting to get out there next year and prove himself. Of course, the flip side to it is, that he'll get pissed off at being shopped around and request a trade, but the good news is it'll be in our favour anyway because we don't have to trade him unless we get something good because he's contracted. Win/win imo.
Sloane, Dangerfield and Stiffy were probably the only Adelaide players I considered hard men last season. They haven't turned their list over that much have they?But where is this hardness going to all of a sudden come from? It isn't going to come from pre season training, problem between the ears needs to be fixed by forcing him to realise what is and isn't acceptable. It's not from lifting more weights so that he feels like he-man, he's already built enough.

Gibbs for Toby Greene.
I'd even throw in a third rounder to make that happen.
Interestingly, the commentators on the weekend mentioned that Greene was habitually playing a kick behind the play (basically playing off the turnover) and racking up possies that way. I haven't seen enough GWS games to comment on that - but I definitely remember him getting a stack of hard ball against us. That being said, I would believe he would be up there with Patton & Coniglio as least likely to be traded.
Nah I heard it too, it was just a convenient cliche because he turned the ball over in the back half. Greene hits the ball as hard as anyone and is at the bottom of every pack.Interestingly, the commentators on the weekend mentioned that Greene was habitually playing a kick behind the play (basically playing off the turnover) and racking up possies that way. I haven't seen enough GWS games to comment on that - but I definitely remember him getting a stack of hard ball against us. That being said, I would believe he would be up there with Patton & Coniglio as least likely to be traded.
