Crisp bit more power in his play bigger build and also a bit more grunt.AN_Inkling wrote:Looks a lot like Crisp as a prospect, 188cm quick and hard at it. No idea if he's any good though, again just like Crisp.
Not a fan of Young.
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You are talking about Mr "I don't think I'm up to playing this week Roosy" Watts... Pass.Pebbles Rocks wrote:Howe is a free agent so there will not be a trade involved. It's all about the cash fir him.kymbo5@yahoo.com.au wrote:I like this idea. Not a lot to lose for either party here. Kind of speculative trades.inxs88 wrote:Kennedy is contracted so does give the club some leverage. If the Dees and Ben are determined to "hook up" am sure we could parlay a deal for Howe or god forbid J Watts!
Personally I would have a crack at Watts in this deal. He is 24 versatile and 6foot 5".
Sure he has had a poor attitude at times but he is highly skilled. A fresh start might be exactly what he needs.
Many guys that tall don't really show much until their mid twenties so he should get better.
Having said all that, if Hine does not think he has the capacity to harden up then don't bother
Jack Watts would fit perfectly in our team. I am all for that deal.Pebbles Rocks wrote:Howe is a free agent so there will not be a trade involved. It's all about the cash fir him.kymbo5@yahoo.com.au wrote:I like this idea. Not a lot to lose for either party here. Kind of speculative trades.inxs88 wrote:Kennedy is contracted so does give the club some leverage. If the Dees and Ben are determined to "hook up" am sure we could parlay a deal for Howe or god forbid J Watts!
Personally I would have a crack at Watts in this deal. He is 24 versatile and 6foot 5".
Sure he has had a poor attitude at times but he is highly skilled. A fresh start might be exactly what he needs.
Many guys that tall don't really show much until their mid twenties so he should get better.
Having said all that, if Hine does not think he has the capacity to harden up then don't bother
Correct. Not a free agentwoftam wrote:Pretty sure Howe is not a free agent & a trade would need to be done for him to move clubs.Pebbles Rocks wrote:Howe is a free agent so there will not be a trade involved. It's all about the cash fir him.kymbo5@yahoo.com.au wrote: I like this idea. Not a lot to lose for either party here. Kind of speculative trades.
Personally I would have a crack at Watts in this deal. He is 24 versatile and 6foot 5".
Sure he has had a poor attitude at times but he is highly skilled. A fresh start might be exactly what he needs.
Many guys that tall don't really show much until their mid twenties so he should get better.
Having said all that, if Hine does not think he has the capacity to harden up then don't bother
not sure how you believe kenno to be a first rounder. if the priority picks were not in place who would we have picked up instead? i doubt it would have been kenno. that's not a knock on him but i am sure we would have gone for someone else.magpieazza wrote:Pick 19 in 2012 and N.Brown casually says he is worth a pick 61 that Melbourne have at their disposal.
Lets not down play this, he is basically a first rounder and some clubs rated Kennedy highly. I think he is going to play quality footy when he settles in and Collingwood are not pushing him out the door!
Look at his bio on the official CFC site, its a great write up on him.
Melbourne have pick 25 and 43 at their disposal. 25 could be around the mark, considering he has had three years development at our club, no injuries to talk about is there.
Commentators opinions are just that, an opinion, but they have to watch what they say because they could influence a players value.
Pick 61 is ridiculous!
Yep, club giving his manager permission to explore options doesn't mean the club won't simply enforce the contract and keep him for 2016. For mine uncontracted players, the destination club hold the upper hand, contracted players, the source club do unless they are trying to move the player on. If they want him then they need to be realistic in their offers.MightyMagpie wrote:Unless relationship has totally broken down I can't see us trading him for 61. I would have thought a pick in the 20s otherwise we tell him Melbourne don't value him as much as we do, he can play 2016 with us and if he still wants out after that we will agree to trade him to a club of his choice for a 4th rounder.
Yep makes sense.jackcass wrote:Yep, club giving his manager permission to explore options doesn't mean the club won't simply enforce the contract and keep him for 2016. For mine uncontracted players, the destination club hold the upper hand, contracted players, the source club do. If they want him then they need to be realistic in their offers.
Yeah, their 2nd round pick seems appropriate, their 3rd to low.Lazza wrote:Yep makes sense.jackcass wrote:Yep, club giving his manager permission to explore options doesn't mean the club won't simply enforce the contract and keep him for 2016. For mine uncontracted players, the destination club hold the upper hand, contracted players, the source club do. If they want him then they need to be realistic in their offers.
Nothing numerically higher than around pick 35 for him I say.