AXV OFFICIAL TRADE THREAD (2016/2017)

Started by JBs-Hawks, September 05, 2016, 05:52:15 PM

Previous topic - Next topic

nostradamus

Team lists really do need to be updated as soon as trades are processed, otherwise this is exactly what ends up happening. Makes for unnecessary headaches in many ways.

Rids

#91
This all should be done in the process of tidying up the 2016 threads. Will require some time to be done correctly as it means the team lists etc will need to be cross referenced from here to UF and then any issues investigated properly.

PowerBug

I've de-listed my only top-up player Mark Jamar on UF.
Leader of the King Karl Amon fan club
Coach of WXV side Rio De Janeiro Jaguars
2023 SC: Rank 126

nostradamus

Bangkok Crabs seem to have lost our last Nat pick somehow  :o

Do believe Nat 81 should be ours........we haven't traded it that's for sure.

nas

Quote from: PowerBug on September 26, 2016, 06:10:59 PM
I've de-listed my only top-up player Mark Jamar on UF.

Removed all my delistings (UF) as well as trades (T Cloke /S Martin)

Rids

Personally not convinced removing players from teams on UF is a great idea at this stage. I would suggest waiting till people have had time to cross reference FF and UF and make the necessary amendments otherwise the work they have already done may need to be repeated.

Koop

Okay finished crosschecking, only other two I came across;

Mohr - is listed as a Llama on UF, not present in team lists and is a Bear in previous years threads. However is in Tibet's team thread.
Clay Cameron - Is a free agent on UF, however is a Lamb on the team lists and is listed in their team thread. I think that needs to be rectified on UF.

This doesnt include crosschecking to see if players are on the wrong teams, the list in the Discussion thread has been updated with Eagles, Maynard, Armfield and Jong.

fanTCfool

So what's the verdict on Jong? Is he no longer a Mongolian Lamb? If so, are we able to bid Rookie picks AFL draft style so that he is able to remain with the club? Our plans going forward definitely involve him, and he would be a frustrating loss at this time of year.

nas

Quote from: fanTCfool on October 02, 2016, 10:51:50 PM
So what's the verdict on Jong? Is he no longer a Mongolian Lamb? If so, are we able to bid Rookie picks AFL draft style so that he is able to remain with the club? Our plans going forward definitely involve him, and he would be a frustrating loss at this time of year.

Quote from: BB67th on September 25, 2016, 11:32:44 PM
I've taken a look through some old lists I've got saved from the past few years, and I can't find Jong anywhere. It seems he was de-listed and never picked up, just slipped completely off the radar.

Going by this & with the others picked up, & top ups go into the rookie draft. IMO.

tbagrocks

So we lose a player we liked but due to drafting rules, couldn't keep him

Taiwan give: NDP #43

Tibet give: Jeremy Finlayson

Koop

#100
Quote from: tbagrocks on October 08, 2016, 07:43:52 PM
So we lose a player we liked but due to drafting rules, couldn't keep him

Taiwan give: NDP #43

Tibet give: Jeremy Finlayson

Confirm.

It's a pity that tbag had to lose Finlayson. I like him and just think he is starved of opportunities. Also really helps our list management as he goes straight onto the rookie list, so one less player to cull to take all our good picks. Simple process thanks tbag. :)


iZander

Tibet: Hammalman

Gazelles: R25

Originally thought it was Himmelberg but ill go ahead with it anyway lel


Koop

Taiwan give: Dean Towers + NAT 37

Sri Lanka give: Thomas Barrass + NAT 31


Towers is expendable forward depth for us and we've swapped him for some promising, albeit currently low-scoring depth in Barrass. Barrass is 6 years younger than Towers and the swap of picks is to further balance the average disparity currently involved.

Jay/UTM to confirm.

upthemaidens

Quote from: Koop on October 10, 2016, 06:01:05 PM
Taiwan give: Dean Towers + NAT 37

Sri Lanka give: Thomas Barrass + NAT 31


Towers is expendable forward depth for us and we've swapped him for some promising, albeit currently low-scoring depth in Barrass. Barrass is 6 years younger than Towers and the swap of picks is to further balance the average disparity currently involved.

Jay/UTM to confirm.
Confirm.  Both players have potential to improve and this helps with positional balance.

BB67th

Time for the long awaited trade approval, just going to put up the trades approved and brief reasoning here, and will update the opening post tomorrow or when I get a chance.

Quote from: Adamant on September 19, 2016, 11:23:32 PM
Bangladesh give: Shane Savage + Rupert Wills
Laos give: Taylor Walker + Jayden Short


APPROVED
Reasoning: Savage and Walker are both solid scorers in their respective positions and Wills and Short both have potential.




Quote from: BB67th on September 21, 2016, 09:50:40 PM
Big trade here, finally increasing the Folders' mid depth.

Bangkok Crabs give: Seb Ross + NAT #16
for
Manila Folders give: Jamie MacMillan + Nat #8


APPROVED (by JB)
Reasoning: There were a few complaints that MacMillan was worth more than Ross, but Ross has enough potential to pass.




Quote from: fanTCfool on September 22, 2016, 11:35:24 AM
Mongolia give: Jarrad McVeigh
Sri Lanka give: Jarryd Blair + N63


APPROVED
Reasoning: Youth of Blair + pick balances out McVeigh's scoring power as a defender, and he probably only has a season or two left in him.




Quote from: tbagrocks on October 08, 2016, 07:43:52 PM

Taiwan give: NDP #43

Tibet give: Jeremy Finlayson

APPROVED
Reasoning: Not much to say, easy to pass.




Quote from: iZander on October 08, 2016, 08:15:06 PM
Tibet: Hammalman

Gazelles: R25


APPROVED
Reasoning: Same as above, easy pass.