Why didn't we take Freo's offeR?
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Don't want to lay the boots in when you are down, but are you serious on this one? I can just see all the clubs falling over themselves to get a 55 & 56 packaged bundle! I bet the clubs that had picks 53 or 54 are really giving serious thought to swapping their picks for our bundled up picks of 55 & 56.gringo wrote:What I was suggesting was that we trade Kepler to Freo for pick 56, and then package up picks 56 and 55 and offer both picks to another club for a higher pick who are looking for an additional pick in the draft.Rossoneri wrote:We tried pick 55 + Bradley for pick 40, but Freo would take it.gringo wrote:By use it during trade week I mean we could have packaged up the draft pick we could have got for Kepler with another one of our draft picks for a higher pick in the draft. This could concievably have been done with a club looking for an additional pick in the draft.
They simply offered pick 56, and we said f*** it, whats the point? We wont use it if we wont a pick in the PSD (which we will use on someone)
and BTW, has Popeye farted in here?
Dont worry Col. This peanut never lets the truth get in the way of a good whinge. I dont know how the pathetic little fcker gets himself out of bed every day.bombercol wrote:Geelong and Collingwood were happy to receive low draft picks so they could use them to snare their father son picks. (They only have to use their lowest available selction of the draft).Essendon4eva wrote:Because we should have tired harder to make sure he adn MJ found new homes to continue there career's. Now it is up to chance. If it was good enough for Geelong to do it with King, we as supporters should expect the same thing.Rotten Ronnie wrote:Bradley's gone. Why aren't people happy?
Sorry that is not the proper formuls.
Essendon were right in what they did. They cannot do any wrong. Go Essendon!
It was worth their while.
Hmmm, I have my suspicions that it's bomberdonnie or Billy Duckworth toorobbie67 wrote:I still think it may be beyond him. Damn, I'm sure this is BD.Twits wrote:Robbie, most likely he gets out of bed by firstly sitting up, then swinging his legs around, putting them on the floor and standing up. simple movements really.
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Solly? How long was he at the club before you suspended him?
You know what? If Harvs is good enough to turn Bradley into a decent player, then good on him. But if, as I suspect, he continues his good work as a gumby impressionist, I'll be waiting with the tissues, Twits.
And I assume the plural is in reference to your second head?
You know what? If Harvs is good enough to turn Bradley into a decent player, then good on him. But if, as I suspect, he continues his good work as a gumby impressionist, I'll be waiting with the tissues, Twits.
And I assume the plural is in reference to your second head?
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I am new to this board, its natural for people to assume you may know me. In the days i have been on there dont seem to be many posters, quite incestual if I do say so. But I can assure you I am a freo supporter, just with a soft spot for Essendon after living over there for a while.
But for the life of me, i cant fathom what is going on at your club right now.
But for the life of me, i cant fathom what is going on at your club right now.
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Not even I am this much of a fckwit!!BenDoolan wrote:Hmmm, I have my suspicions that it's bomberdonnie or Billy Duckworth toorobbie67 wrote:I still think it may be beyond him. Damn, I'm sure this is BD.Twits wrote:Robbie, most likely he gets out of bed by firstly sitting up, then swinging his legs around, putting them on the floor and standing up. simple movements really.
I've lost interest in responding to your rubbish. I can't resist point 5 though:jimmyc1985 wrote:gringo wrote:Hmmm. That's a lot of writing. I will deal with your ramblings in order:
1. If I did refer to Kepler as junk, it was in error. I should have said "junkety junk". Irrelevant, and unfunny.
2. EFC's recent inability to trade Kepler would suggest that "junkety junk" is a fair assessment of Kepler's worth to an AFL team. Irrelevant, and unfunny.
3. Regardless of points 1 and 2, EFC knew, or should have known, that Kepler would not be at the club next year. Accordingly, EFC's first port of call was to determine what we could trade Kepler for. They did know he wasn't going to be at EFC next year, and accordingly spent most of the week determining what his value could be.
4. Consistent with its mission statement of attaining the worst trades possible, Fremantle appear to have shown an early interest in Kepler. Yes.
5. Rather than move quickly to make this trade, EFC stated it wanted a first round pick for Kepler, and, initially stuck to its guns. Yes, that's called negotiation. Judging by media reports, we abandoned our unrealistic hopes of a first round pick by either Wednesday or early Thursday at the latest.
6.As a result, EFC missed out on trading Kepler to Fremantle for pick 56. Wrong. Our inability to trade Kepler for pick #56 did not result directly from our initially inflated view of his worth you describe in (5). Fremantle and us appeared to have come to an understanding early Friday that he would be traded for pick #40, only for them to change their mind to pick #56 right at the death knell, near 2PM Friday. Fremantle's actions in changing their mind at the last minute are what i consider to be the main cause of the result, namely, the trade falling over. Knights said Fremantle changed their position in the dying minutes, and to my knowledge, Fremantle did not attempt to contradict that version of events in their statements to the media, therefore i'm inclined to believe Knights' version.
7. Having trades 55 and 56 would have strengthened EFC's position during trade week – refer to my post of 12.28pm. Again, you're assuming the trade was in a position to proceed early enough during the trade period for us to then use whatever pick we attained from Fremantle to do a package deal. It wasn't. It wasn't in a position to proceed early enough for us to do a package deal, i believe, because, in addition to what i've described in (6), Freo had the upper hand in negotiations by dint of two things:
1) Kepler had already indicated to them and probably to us that he wanted to leave; and
2) He could be picked up for nothing by them in the PSD.
8. As it is, Kepler has been delisted without EFC receiving any consideration. This is completely unsatisfactory and makes EFC look reactionary and unprofessional. I'd posit that it would've been equally as unprofessional if we had've traded him for pick #56 right at the death, then not used that pick, and seeing as we weren't in a position to do a package deal with whatever pick we could've acquired from Freo for the reasons described in (6) and (7), that was the only use to which we would've ever been putting that pick. I'm happy that we took a stand against Freo's bullshit tactics, particularly when doing so will result in no substantive loss for us (which is the case in this instance), and i hope Kepler gets picked up by a club ahead of Freo in the PSD.
Based on your logic, if I turn up at a Ferrari dealership in my 1976 Datsun 180B, with the wheels falling off, the floors rusted through, a seized engine and a tyre missing that Filthy has been smoking and I say "Old mate, I'll trade this bad boy for your top of the range F50", it falls within the gambit of "negotiation".
Now, I might be wrong here, but I don't think the dealer is going to say " Cool your jets in our prospective buyers lounge for a couple of minutes while I speak to my superiors." Rather, he is going to give you ten seconds to leave the premises before the police are called.
Clearly then, the above scenario would be better termed "Dreamworld" rather than "negotiation". Unfortunately for us, it appears that the person driving the Datsun was Knights.
All this over Bradley.
The guy was a clutz, and will never be a player. I for one am glad he is no longer on the list, he was a hack. Even after playing under Knighta and winning the B&F, Knights still didnt want him. That should say it all.
The guy was a clutz, and will never be a player. I for one am glad he is no longer on the list, he was a hack. Even after playing under Knighta and winning the B&F, Knights still didnt want him. That should say it all.
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and lazy it staysTwits wrote:Yes Keri, it is reference to my 2nd head. The 2nd head between my 2 legs measuring a lazy 10 inches!!!
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On a serious note (showing my lack of draft knoweldge);
If Kep was traded during the week, would that mean that he would have to have named a price on his head before moving??
If he goes into the PSD, does that mean that Freo then get to nominate his worth??
If this is the case, then Freo have been smart in not having to name a price for the deal. Smart pool.
On a serious note (showing my lack of draft knoweldge);
If Kep was traded during the week, would that mean that he would have to have named a price on his head before moving??
If he goes into the PSD, does that mean that Freo then get to nominate his worth??
If this is the case, then Freo have been smart in not having to name a price for the deal. Smart pool.
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