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Off Season Trade Rumours

Started by Ricochet, September 01, 2014, 02:44:32 PM

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Grazz

Quote from: GoLions on October 10, 2014, 04:15:29 PM
Quote from: Grazz on October 10, 2014, 04:08:06 PM
Brisbane not budging from picks 5 and 25 says Peter Schwab. Fair enough to stand your ground Brissy, picks 5 and 25 in the draft will get a couple of good youngen's.
Very happy with this :)

Reckon most of ya's would be mate, club has traded well this year after last years disaster they endured. Those two picks could snare a couple of good future prospects or better yet.

Ricochet

Tom Lonergan is staying at the Cats

Jroo


Ringo

#1743
Nrisbane now finalising due diligence on Christo and will offer pick 21 - Peter Scwab has said also that if 5 and 25 do not get deal done for Beams then we will go into the draft with those picks.

Means we have the Cash to get beams for next to nothing next year via PSD.  Adsmire the club for refusing to budge on youngsters after last year.

Patful advised the club he had after football business interests in Sydney and would not be adverse to a trade to one of the Sydney clubs to finish his career.  Sad to see him go but see it as rewarding his wishes for good service to the club.
As I said very under rated player who rarely has a bad game and solid in taking the 3rd tall and playing well above his height.  His experience will be good for the Giants.

SydneyRox

Quote from: Ringo on October 10, 2014, 05:06:39 PM
Nrisbane now finalising due diligence on Christo and will offer pick 41 - Peter Scwab has said also that if 5 and 25 do not get deal done for Beams then we will go into the draft with those picks.

Means we have the Cash to get beams for next to nothing next year via PSD.  Adsmire the club for refusing to budge on youngsters after last year

was that a typo??

GoLions

Quote from: SydneyRox on October 10, 2014, 05:07:30 PM
Quote from: Ringo on October 10, 2014, 05:06:39 PM
Nrisbane now finalising due diligence on Christo and will offer pick 41 - Peter Scwab has said also that if 5 and 25 do not get deal done for Beams then we will go into the draft with those picks.

Means we have the Cash to get beams for next to nothing next year via PSD.  Adsmire the club for refusing to budge on youngsters after last year

was that a typo??
Yes :P


Ringo

What typo fixed - Accidentally hit post button before I finished and checked.  added the piece on Patful.

Ricochet

Strong words from the Pies

http://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/2014-10-10/pies-lions-cease-negotiations

Negotiations between the Collingwood Football Club and the Brisbane Lions over Dayne Beams ceased at 5pm on Friday evening.

Out of respect to Dayne, Collingwood worked as hard as it could to construct an equitable deal with the Lions who pursued the contracted 24 year-old All-Australian midfielder but, ultimately, didn't value him as Collingwood does.

As everyone is aware, Dayne requested a trade to Brisbane for personal reasons, something Collingwood agreed to consider as long as the outcome returned appropriate compensation.

Unfortunately, this was not forthcoming.Collingwood's position from the outset was that a good player and an early draft pick was a fair return, although the club did consider the possibility of a combination of draft picks. Even this failed to produce a solution.

Now that negotiations with Brisbane have ceased, Collingwood is free to pursue other opportunities involving players and picks. The club remains open to offers from other clubs for Dayne, if that is his wish.

If not, at the conclusion of the trade period the club will look to sit down with Dayne to prepare for the 2015 season.

GoLions


Jroo

 ???
@ClarkyHeraldSun: Another trade bombshell @superfooty

Ricochet

mickwarner ‏@heraldsunmick  13s14 seconds ago
@ClarkyHeraldSun with a Tigerland trade bomb @superfooty

???

Toga



Mr.Craig


SydneyRox

Quote from: Ricochet on October 10, 2014, 05:34:33 PM
Strong words from the Pies

http://www.collingwoodfc.com.au/news/2014-10-10/pies-lions-cease-negotiations

Negotiations between the Collingwood Football Club and the Brisbane Lions over Dayne Beams ceased at 5pm on Friday evening.

Out of respect to Dayne, Collingwood worked as hard as it could to construct an equitable deal with the Lions who pursued the contracted 24 year-old All-Australian midfielder but, ultimately, didn't value him as Collingwood does.

As everyone is aware, Dayne requested a trade to Brisbane for personal reasons, something Collingwood agreed to consider as long as the outcome returned appropriate compensation.

Unfortunately, this was not forthcoming.Collingwood's position from the outset was that a good player and an early draft pick was a fair return, although the club did consider the possibility of a combination of draft picks. Even this failed to produce a solution.

Now that negotiations with Brisbane have ceased, Collingwood is free to pursue other opportunities involving players and picks. The club remains open to offers from other clubs for Dayne, if that is his wish.

If not, at the conclusion of the trade period the club will look to sit down with Dayne to prepare for the 2015 season.