Re: The Chad Thread
I dunno.
- Rumours Wingard told if he thinks he's worth money to test the market with their blessing then, because they won't pay $900,000 or so.
- Kochie then goes on radio and tells the world, 'no one is untradable' in a question about Wingard.
- Wingard then goes to Melbourne and meets with some folks.
- Wingard's social media (probably manager) starts liking a lot of dogs posts
- Word gets out that Trengove (as a sticking point...) has been trying to get Wingard to come across for a while
- Dogs reportedly happy to pay the money he's after or very close to it
- Robbo puts out a clean up piece in The Hun saying he's staying, and in under 5 minutes he's manager is on Trade Radio calling it bullshit
- Hinkley then throws out on SEN that Power wants two first rounders. So he's tradable.
- Power list manager today says essentially the same thing.
- Hinkley at the airport the other day wouldn't talk about Wingard.
- Dogs decide today, that we will go public with our interest. Why exactly? I don't know. But if we were shut down by him and his management, there's no way we'd go public to be rebuffed again for no reason.
- Everyone understands we have a cherry ripe first rounder, including Hawthorn who have moved their intense interest into Shiel. Port also understand that pick is much better than FA compo next year.
It looks like a genuine slow dance in public to me. Port say that they want a good trade, and if so seem open to it. Dogs say they have interest, and many reported we've offered pick 6 and big bucks. Wingard not saying anything, except social media likings. If mature and common sense trading happens, I'm seeing signs that just maybe this is real. We've had a good relationship with Port in the past, if we can find ways giving them what they want but they give us draft points back, and of course Wingard is happy with the money and attitude of a point to prove. Then just maybe, there's cause for some cautious optimism.
I dunno.
- Rumours Wingard told if he thinks he's worth money to test the market with their blessing then, because they won't pay $900,000 or so.
- Kochie then goes on radio and tells the world, 'no one is untradable' in a question about Wingard.
- Wingard then goes to Melbourne and meets with some folks.
- Wingard's social media (probably manager) starts liking a lot of dogs posts
- Word gets out that Trengove (as a sticking point...) has been trying to get Wingard to come across for a while
- Dogs reportedly happy to pay the money he's after or very close to it
- Robbo puts out a clean up piece in The Hun saying he's staying, and in under 5 minutes he's manager is on Trade Radio calling it bullshit
- Hinkley then throws out on SEN that Power wants two first rounders. So he's tradable.
- Power list manager today says essentially the same thing.
- Hinkley at the airport the other day wouldn't talk about Wingard.
- Dogs decide today, that we will go public with our interest. Why exactly? I don't know. But if we were shut down by him and his management, there's no way we'd go public to be rebuffed again for no reason.
- Everyone understands we have a cherry ripe first rounder, including Hawthorn who have moved their intense interest into Shiel. Port also understand that pick is much better than FA compo next year.
It looks like a genuine slow dance in public to me. Port say that they want a good trade, and if so seem open to it. Dogs say they have interest, and many reported we've offered pick 6 and big bucks. Wingard not saying anything, except social media likings. If mature and common sense trading happens, I'm seeing signs that just maybe this is real. We've had a good relationship with Port in the past, if we can find ways giving them what they want but they give us draft points back, and of course Wingard is happy with the money and attitude of a point to prove. Then just maybe, there's cause for some cautious optimism.
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