2017 trading, drafting, list management
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Our list looks really good at the moment. Pre-season next year will be a big one - we'll have Aliir, AJ, Dawson, Florent, Maibaum and Cameron will all be giving it everything to break into the senior team. Brilliant situation to be in.Comment
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And the somewhat unheralded emergence of Melican who just impresses me more every time I see him play, there's something about that kid that is just very impressive.
Our list looks really good at the moment. Pre-season next year will be a big one - we'll have Aliir, AJ, Dawson, Florent, Maibaum and Cameron will all be giving it everything to break into the senior team. Brilliant situation to be in.
The depth is looking really good at the moment - some really decent guys coming through and I have no doubt AJ will push hard to return to seniors after a full pre-season."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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I clarify this post in advance with the view I regard it as almost impossible but the hypotheticals intrigue me.
I have no idea how reputable Sporting News are but they are floating the possibility that we trade Buddy out to a WA club (Freo is implied very strongly) and that we get a top 6 draft pick and Dusty as a free agent.
I think there are also a number of legal/ethical issues in getting the deal done even if we wanted it (i.e. I don't think we can do the deal with Freo until trade week and if it isn't water tight then we can't run the risk of it running over) Question I have is, especially if we win a flag this year would anyone here consider it?
We get a flag and next year Dusty with Picks 5 and 17. We'd have some spare change cap wise (albeit not much) and probably a better player for the next five years (Dusty v Buddy). We'd be able to draft Brander as a long term KPF and if we get Blakey a potential gun FF/CHF combo for a generation.
Despite all that I actually want to see Buddy play out his career in red and white and I don't particularly want to have to watch that piece of white trash in red and white either. Buddy is one of the GOAT and we should feel privileged to see him every week in our coloursComment
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I clarify this post in advance with the view I regard it as almost impossible but the hypotheticals intrigue me.
I have no idea how reputable Sporting News are but they are floating the possibility that we trade Buddy out to a WA club (Freo is implied very strongly) and that we get a top 6 draft pick and Dusty as a free agent.
I think there are also a number of legal/ethical issues in getting the deal done even if we wanted it (i.e. I don't think we can do the deal with Freo until trade week and if it isn't water tight then we can't run the risk of it running over) Question I have is, especially if we win a flag this year would anyone here consider it?
We get a flag and next year Dusty with Picks 5 and 17. We'd have some spare change cap wise (albeit not much) and probably a better player for the next five years (Dusty v Buddy). We'd be able to draft Brander as a long term KPF and if we get Blakey a potential gun FF/CHF combo for a generation.
Despite all that I actually want to see Buddy play out his career in red and white and I don't particularly want to have to watch that piece of white trash in red and white either. Buddy is one of the GOAT and we should feel privileged to see him every week in our coloursComment
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This. Even when we played like crap at the start of the season I said the only justification for paying Swans membership was the joy of seeing what Buddy can do each week. I used to find Goodes remarkable but Buddy is Goodes switched to Showtime.Comment
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Inconceivable to think the Swans would trade out the league's MVP. A man that has almost single-handedly doubled our membership numbers, average home crowds, merch' sales and sponsorship revenues. (OK - doubled is possibly an exaggeration).
If this happens, I'll eat Barnaby Joyce's hat.Comment
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Ha, ha, ha - kerplonk! That's the sound of me laughing my head off.
Inconceivable to think the Swans would trade out the league's MVP. A man that has almost single-handedly doubled our membership numbers, average home crowds, merch' sales and sponsorship revenues. (OK - doubled is possibly an exaggeration).
If this happens, I'll eat Barnaby Joyce's hat.
Good a season as Dusty has had, Buddy remains a far more entertaining and far more valuable player. He will slow down one day - maybe while we've still got him on the books for a year or two - but he's not showing any signs yet. Give me a damaging forward any day over ANY midfielder (and we've got a already got a handful of pretty decent ones any way, ones who form a pretty complementary and cohesive unit).
Not to mention the fact that Buddy approached the Swans because he wanted to live in Sydney - ideally in the east - with his now-wife Jesinta. He probably gets recognised on the street more than any other current Swan but I doubt it's anything like at the level it was in Melbourne, or would be in Perth. There is no way Buddy would want to move to Perth (and even less way Jesinta would want to), and it would be a crass move by the Swans to even suggest it to him (even if there were any good footballing grounds on which to contemplate it).Comment
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This.
Good a season as Dusty has had, Buddy remains a far more entertaining and far more valuable player. He will slow down one day - maybe while we've still got him on the books for a year or two - but he's not showing any signs yet. Give me a damaging forward any day over ANY midfielder (and we've got a already got a handful of pretty decent ones any way, ones who form a pretty complementary and cohesive unit).
Not to mention the fact that Buddy approached the Swans because he wanted to live in Sydney - ideally in the east - with his now-wife Jesinta. He probably gets recognised on the street more than any other current Swan but I doubt it's anything like at the level it was in Melbourne, or would be in Perth. There is no way Buddy would want to move to Perth (and even less way Jesinta would want to), and it would be a crass move by the Swans to even suggest it to him (even if there were any good footballing grounds on which to contemplate it).
Where's the swooning emoticon?
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Think thats funny, try some of the jokers in this article on AFL.com.au
Dream trades
Josh Kelly for Callum Mills and a second-round draft pick.
- Andrew Donoghue, Brisbane Qld
Kurt Tippett and a second-round draft pick to Richmond in exchange for Corey Ellis and a fourth-round draft pick
- Tejas Dhir, Oakville, Canada
Give Tippett and our first-round pick in exchange for Jackson Trengove.
- Jaymie Andrew, Valley View NSW
Kurt Tippett to North Melbourne and a second-round draft pick for Todd Goldstein.
- Stathis Galiatsatos, VicComment
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