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What could we offer West Coast for Oscar Allen in the Trade period?
WCE currently being smashed by Sydney, he is a wasted talent in their forward line, currently 24 years old, and by the time Eagles can rebuild he's probably going to be 29.
Worth a shot.
In the end, it's not going to matter how many breaths you took, but how many moments took your breath away
Hard to imagine him leaving, as he is a local. However, as BtP says, his career may be done before the Wiggles get back in the window. We are there now, so would look very appealing to a 24 year old gun forward. Players play for premierships, and careers are short. He is worth a massive crack.
Philthypie wrote:Hard to imagine him leaving, as he is a local. However, as BtP says, his career may be done before the Wiggles get back in the window. We are there now, so would look very appealing to a 24 year old gun forward. Players play for premierships, and careers are short. He is worth a massive crack.
Yeah a case of Allen deciding either to get to a club in the premiership zone or remain loyal to the club that gave him the opportunity to play AFL football. It’s up to him but geez, if he’s available, Collingwood need to be involved.
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
They've already lost Kennedy, and Darling struggling as a result; Allen will be on the big dollars there soon enough, but just won't see any September action.