Football is full of rumours just about every day of the year. But there is no week that compares to trade week when it comes to the rumour mill.Just about everyone claims to know someone that knows someone that is in the know. Hundreds of player names will be the linked to supposed trades that are a day away and callers to talk back radio will map out numerous trade scenarios.It takes three parties to agree before any trade can be completed. Obviously two (or more) clubs need to consent and all players must agree to a trade before it can be completed. Once the parties have agreed on the terms of the deal, all paperwork must be provided to the AFL.Trade week concludes at 2pm on Friday 13 October – black Friday – and some players are hoping to get the call that they are on their way to a new club.Geelong full-forward Kent Kingsley has indicated he would like a new home after a disappointing 2006 campaign at Skilled Stadium.The Cats have been involved in a number of trades over the past few years, with the highest profile deal seeing Brad Ottens move to Geelong from Richmond in 2004.Other Geelong players that have been involved in trade week include Cameron Mooney who was part of the Cats complicated trade with the Kangaroos in 1999 that saw Leigh Colbert move to Arden Street.New skipper Tom Harley was traded from Port Adelaide for pick 37 in 1998, and Kingsley joined Geelong in 2000 in a deal with the Roos involving draft picks.