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didick wrote:So is it confirmed Beams was at a pub in Kew the night of the copeland or was it just a rumour?
Yes he was at the Harp in Kew
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Collingwood 4 eternity wrote:
Lazza wrote:Levi Greenwood wants Collingwood.
Surely his nickname iff we get him should be Colin , just drop the Green
His nickname is actually Pig, as in always hungry.

Nice quiet bloke by the way.
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Neil Appleby wrote:Have to disagree with RR on the Beams trade worth. Nobody, other than Brisbane, thinks Collingwood is being greedy or asking for 'overs'. Buckley, Hine, Pert and now Eade have delivered a consistent message since the end of last week; that's when it became obvious that the sick father scenario wasn't the real story. Once Beams displayed a total lack of respect to his coaches and team mates, Collingwood started playing hard-ball. Pick 5 and a decent player is all they will contemplate, otherwise Beams can stay with us. Brisane needs to get the deal done to our satisfaction and they have three more days to do it. Does anybody really believe that Collingwood will allow itself to be bent-over on this trade? Brisbane does a deal or Beams finds a home at GC or sits out for a year.
...And then walks to Brisbane in 2015 for nothing when he is out of contract. Wonderful outcome. A triumph for Collingwood that will be. A first round draft pick seems to be what his market value is. I'd take it and be happy with that.
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rocketronnie wrote:
Neil Appleby wrote:Have to disagree with RR on the Beams trade worth. Nobody, other than Brisbane, thinks Collingwood is being greedy or asking for 'overs'. Buckley, Hine, Pert and now Eade have delivered a consistent message since the end of last week; that's when it became obvious that the sick father scenario wasn't the real story. Once Beams displayed a total lack of respect to his coaches and team mates, Collingwood started playing hard-ball. Pick 5 and a decent player is all they will contemplate, otherwise Beams can stay with us. Brisane needs to get the deal done to our satisfaction and they have three more days to do it. Does anybody really believe that Collingwood will allow itself to be bent-over on this trade? Brisbane does a deal or Beams finds a home at GC or sits out for a year.
...And then walks to Brisbane in 2015 for nothing when he is out of contract. Wonderful outcome. A triumph for Collingwood that will be. A first round draft pick seems to be what his market value is. I'd take it and be happy with that.
You are easily please then.
Thank god you aren't doing our bidding. Everybody, even the media are saying pick 5 isn't enough.
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Well he didnt turn up to the B n F so clearly something is up
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I am more then happy to not do a trade at all then a lousy draft pick.

If Brisbane act like @&$!S and offer us nothing, I'm sure then if it becomes Collingwood or bust, and we don't blink we send him to GWS. If they act like @&$!S and only offer pick 4 then so be it, they weren't the ones who went behind our backs and approached a contracted player.

If the worst of the worst comes to the worst we retain Beams. We tell him to take a leave, all paid for, to be with his sick dad up until January, then we see what the options are from there. I'm guessing it will be a Mitch Clark situation, in which case we render his contract, leaving more room in the salary cap he sits out a year costing him massive dollars.

In any case, if Bris screw us over he will end up in GWS, he just won't be safe playing in Seaford or playing anywhere else in Melbourne after his disgraceful behaviour.

Sorry was meant fort his thread.
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One thing Beams has proved is that he is a <snip>, and this would you think bring down his trade currency, a lot of clubs will probably not want such a person playing for their club, he's as toxic as Akermanis, it's just he's a different more introverted person.

He has screwed over all his mates that he had at Collingwood.
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Santo wrote:One thing Beams has proved is that he is a <snip>, and this would you think bring down his trade currency, a lot of clubs will probably not want such a person playing for their club, he's as toxic as Akermanis, it's just he's a different more introverted person.

He has screwed over all his mates that he had at Collingwood.
Seriously!
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I agree only met Beams once and it wasn't a happy experience
I'll I'll cut him some slack anyway as he is the footballer first and foremost
Probably a good bloke to sit down and have a beer with..who knows but all pies supporters are now starting to get that feeling of been screwed with.
I've seen the good times and the bad and now is the perfect time for Collingwood to make a stand
As of 5pm Friday all deals are off with Brisbane immediate and forseeable
F&@k em !
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jackcass wrote:
Santo wrote:One thing Beams has proved is that he is a <snip>, and this would you think bring down his trade currency, a lot of clubs will probably not want such a person playing for their club, he's as toxic as Akermanis, it's just he's a different more introverted person.

He has screwed over all his mates that he had at Collingwood.
Seriously!
:lol: :lol:

Every club would jump at the chance to get Beams
Aker at 24 was a gem, we would have won 2 flags with him in the side
No true mate would stand in the way of seeing a friend make more money

Get a grip
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themonk wrote:
jackcass wrote:
Santo wrote:One thing Beams has proved is that he is a <snip>, and this would you think bring down his trade currency, a lot of clubs will probably not want such a person playing for their club, he's as toxic as Akermanis, it's just he's a different more introverted person.

He has screwed over all his mates that he had at Collingwood.
Seriously!
:lol: :lol:

Every club would jump at the chance to get Beams
Aker at 24 was a gem, we would have won 2 flags with him in the side
No true mate would stand in the way of seeing a friend make more money

Get a grip
concur. another uninformed character assassination. sigh.
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themonk wrote:
jackcass wrote:
Santo wrote:One thing Beams has proved is that he is a <snip>, and this would you think bring down his trade currency, a lot of clubs will probably not want such a person playing for their club, he's as toxic as Akermanis, it's just he's a different more introverted person.

He has screwed over all his mates that he had at Collingwood.
Seriously!
:lol: :lol:

Every club would jump at the chance to get Beams
Aker at 24 was a gem, we would have won 2 flags with him in the side
No true mate would stand in the way of seeing a friend make more money

Get a grip


:oops:

Thank God, was thinking maybe it's my thinking that's screwed.
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I would have to say the initially the club was making all the right noises in saying that they would trade Beams to Brisbane providing we received reasonable compensation in the trade. Initially I was fully convinced that most of the motivation in him wanting to move was based around his fathers health. When considering his non attendance at the Copeland Night, the fact that he was at a pub with mates and not in Queensland with his father and talk of wanting to play with his brother my opinions have changed.

I suspect that the dollars on offer by Brisbane are a motivating major factor. Some time ago a rumour emerged that Brisbane were after Beams. It would seem now that this was well founded.

This must firstly call into question his character in wanting to leave any club whilst under contract. The fact that he did not attend the Copeland was also very poor form. I would also like to know how Beams or his management were approached by Brisbane as I was of the understanding it was outside of the AFL rules for a contacted player to be approached in this manner?

Could someone please clarify?
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Member 7167 wrote:I would have to say the initially the club was making all the right noises in saying that they would trade Beams to Brisbane providing we received reasonable compensation in the trade. Initially I was fully convinced that most of the motivation in him wanting to move was based around his fathers health. When considering his non attendance at the Copeland Night, the fact that he was at a pub with mates and not in Queensland with his father and talk of wanting to play with his brother my opinions have changed.

I suspect that the dollars on offer by Brisbane are a motivating major factor. Some time ago a rumour emerged that Brisbane were after Beams. It would seem now that this was well founded.

This must firstly call into question his character in wanting to leave any club whilst under contract. The fact that he did not attend the Copeland was also very poor form. I would also like to know how Beams or his management were approached by Brisbane as I was of the understanding it was outside of the AFL rules for a contacted player to be approached in this manner?

Could someone please clarify?
I thought there were rules against approaching contracted players as well. someone on Nicks will know the rules.
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RudeBoy wrote:
Member 7167 wrote:I would have to say the initially the club was making all the right noises in saying that they would trade Beams to Brisbane providing we received reasonable compensation in the trade. Initially I was fully convinced that most of the motivation in him wanting to move was based around his fathers health. When considering his non attendance at the Copeland Night, the fact that he was at a pub with mates and not in Queensland with his father and talk of wanting to play with his brother my opinions have changed.

I suspect that the dollars on offer by Brisbane are a motivating major factor. Some time ago a rumour emerged that Brisbane were after Beams. It would seem now that this was well founded.

This must firstly call into question his character in wanting to leave any club whilst under contract. The fact that he did not attend the Copeland was also very poor form. I would also like to know how Beams or his management were approached by Brisbane as I was of the understanding it was outside of the AFL rules for a contacted player to be approached in this manner?

Could someone please clarify?
I thought there were rules against approaching contracted players as well. someone on Nicks will know the rules.
Are the AFL poaching laws still in place?
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