Fev Up for Trade - Nominates Saints
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If Lovett, or Everitt free up Goddard to play forward, that would probably also give us the 2-3 goals extra per game that Fev might bring. And for a lot less baggage, trade cost and dollars.
I'd be happy to get Fev, but I'd also be extremely pumped to see BJ doing a James Hird across half forward.
I'd be happy to get Fev, but I'd also be extremely pumped to see BJ doing a James Hird across half forward.
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Our forward line above all needs a quick medium sized goal kicker.AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:If Lovett, or Everitt free up Goddard to play forward, that would probably also give us the 2-3 goals extra per game that Fev might bring. And for a lot less baggage, trade cost and dollars.
I'd be happy to get Fev, but I'd also be extremely pumped to see BJ doing a James Hird across half forward.
Neither Goddard or Fev for that matter are medium sized - they are both big bodied.
- but in Fev's case he would add 40 goals/year if he played FF instead of Kosi, so Fev will be replacing another less effective big bodied FF and adding 40 goals plus /year.
I still would prefer to forget Fev and keep Kosi at FF if it means we could add instead a quick medium sized half forward flanker/goal kicker - we certainly don't need a third big bodied player in Goddard in our forward line.
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Actually they are probably as good as anyone else we have already tried and has failed at the moment - but they would still obviously need to develop.SaintWodonga wrote:Why can't we use Lynch as our medium forward? Or give Heyne a go?
But anyway is there a good proven mid sized (around 188 cm/85 kg) goal kicker/forward available in the trades at the moment ?
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So Goddard is small enough to play in the midfield, yet too "big bodied" to play in the forward line? You've got to be kidding! Whatever size he is, he would dominate up there, like he does everywhere else and like he did against West Coast, in the first quarter, early in the year. We already have 3 "smalls" up there, in Milne, Schneider and Mini, so Goddard would fit in beuutifully. Which would be why, on 3AW the other day, Ross was quoted as saying he'd preferably like to "play BJ forward". Our president was also quoted after the GF as saying that drafting "another tall forward was our priority", so the club don't seem to agree with what you're saying either (not that I consider BJ to be a "genuine tall forward").samoht wrote:Our forward line above all needs a quick medium sized goal kicker.AnythingsPossibleSaints wrote:If Lovett, or Everitt free up Goddard to play forward, that would probably also give us the 2-3 goals extra per game that Fev might bring. And for a lot less baggage, trade cost and dollars.
I'd be happy to get Fev, but I'd also be extremely pumped to see BJ doing a James Hird across half forward.
Neither Goddard or Fev for that matter are medium sized - they are both big bodied.
- but in Fev's case he would add 40 goals/year if he played FF instead of Kosi, so Fev will be replacing another less effective big bodied FF and adding 40 goals plus /year.
I still would prefer to forget Fev and keep Kosi at FF if it means we could add instead a quick medium sized half forward flanker/goal kicker - we certainly don't need a third big bodied player in Goddard in our forward line.
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Goddard is not going to bring the right balance with both Kosi and Riewoldt operating - we'll have 3 big bodies and 2 or 3 smalls (McQualter, Schneider and Milne)- where are our quick medium sized players ?
We need to add 1 or 2 good medium sized forwards - not big bodies for balance and we need to lose one or 2 smalls.
- we clearly have enough big bodies at the moment.
It's to do with balance and harmony.
We need to add 1 or 2 good medium sized forwards - not big bodies for balance and we need to lose one or 2 smalls.
- we clearly have enough big bodies at the moment.
It's to do with balance and harmony.
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Either way, they'd be seen as club legends and untouchable...the only way in would be if we went for one of their lesser lights. Any of value?Animal Enclosure wrote:Lockyer aint mid sized, he's a midget.mustangjack wrote:Ihope your jokingeppo67 wrote:What about Lockyer from Collingwood for BAll as the Mid size Fwd we seem to all want.
Jack Anthony is mid sized.
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If that wet little poonce Lockyer came anywhere near Moorabbin I would cry for years.eppo67 wrote:What about Lockyer from Collingwood for BAll as the Mid size Fwd we seem to all want.
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Or even Roo on a wing like Matt Richardson. Push forward at times and kick a goal or two. Would be bloody hard to match up on. He has the tank to do it.lefty wrote:I wouldnt mind fev (as long as he doesn't be an idiot off the field).
I guess Gardiner had a similar/poor background and turned it around.
You'd have Fev at FF, then Kosi and Roo on the 50m arch each side of the oval, giving 2 options rather than always to Roo option.
It is not so much what he is done, but it is what is required to get the deal done. No one wants to give away a first round pick, a player and THEN be stuck with his massive contract salary. Not for a person of his age and his antic. Was OK for Carlton as he would be shifted to their Veterans list and half of his salary not be counted towards their salary cap in the next year. No other club has that luxury.SainterK wrote:It says an awful lot IMOsaint66au wrote:Hilarious
A bloke who kicked 99 goals in 07 and won the Coleman medal last year, is up for trade...and noone wants him!!!!!!
Whats that say about ya Fev ??????
Will be interesting to see what happens by the close of business Friday. Still think there are many twists and turns to come with this deal an a few others yet....
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Doesn't worry Fev. Carlton or his new club will pay him what his contract states. It is up to Carlton and another club to come to terms over who gets stuck with the bill. Granted, Fev could take less and renegotiate a lesser contract, but would you in his position? He is currently guaranteed that money. He wouldn't care less who ends up paying it.Milton66 wrote:I'd say his asking price would have a lot to do with it. MAke him availabe for $300k and see what happens.
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This thread is purely based on speculation. No one (or not that I have read so far) is questioning Ross. If Ross wants Fev, he will go after him. If he doesn't see him in his plans, he won't.SainterK wrote:Is everyone confident that Ross Lyon is the kind of character that would be swayed by the sudden availability of Fev come trade week? He would have been quite methodical in what we needed, and I will be surprised he if suddenly abandons plans and targets Fev.
I personally believe that Fev would be a great addition but if Ross believes we don't need him, I htrust his judgement 100%. He hasn't let us down so far and I don't believe he will.
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