Tyrone starlet signs Swans deal / Coney staying in Ireland

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  • connolly
    Registered User
    • Aug 2005
    • 2461

    Originally posted by ShockOfHair
    Impressed as I am that our legal squadron is still plotting to hang, draw and quarter Kyle Coney, I don't see there's been any breach of contract.

    There's clearly a get-out clause in the contract for both parties, equivalent to the three-month probation that normal punters (and possibly even lawyers) get. It makes sense; it would be difficult to persuade Irish parents to send their teenager across the world without some kind of fallback, ie, six-week trial. The kid exercised it.

    That would also explain why in all the stories on Coney, not a single one has even mentioned contractual issues.

    Sorry to interrupt, gentlemen. Continue with your learned arguments.
    With the current useless mob in charge its possible that they offered a contract with a hole in it big enough to allow an eighteen yeard old kid to jig through with the entire Riverdance troupe. In these bracing times of belt tightening it was probably drafted by Cyggie or a Dorothy McEwan
    Last edited by connolly; 19 January 2009, 08:10 AM.
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    • DST
      The voice of reason!
      • Jan 2003
      • 2705

      Originally posted by connolly
      With the current useless mob in charge its possible that they offered a contract with a hole in it big enough to allow an eighteen yeard old kid to jig through with the entire Riverdance troupe. In these bracing times of belt tightening it was probably drafted by Cyggie or a Dorothy McEwan
      Or more likely, the kid has heaps of talent and the club are doing the sensible thing and letting him work through the issues before he may decide to try AFL again.

      From what has been written he adapted better than both Kennelly and Murphy had to the same stage, the Swans wouldn't want to see him come out again to another club in 2 years time all because we roasted him over his current indecision.

      DST
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      • T-bag
        Warming the Bench
        • May 2008
        • 248

        Originally posted by Xie Shan
        On that point, I couldn't agree more:

        "It's always hard not to want to educate the dumb...or kill them". Heh.

        Still think following on from Simon's post it'd be fairly dicey trying to prove the existence of all three elements in Coney's case. Though I somehow suspect that won't stop you trying to convince us...just like with Bevo
        And just how true has he been with the sublime Bevo! Oh joy oh rapture! We love you Bevo!

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        • kangle4
          Warming the Bench
          • May 2003
          • 200

          is kyle coney still ofiicially a swans player or not?
          noticed his name was still on the swan's list on the official site.

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          • Jeffers1984
            Veterans List
            • Jan 2003
            • 4564

            Originally posted by kangle4
            is kyle coney still ofiicially a swans player or not?
            noticed his name was still on the swan's list on the official site.
            Nah he's not with us anymore. I think Longmire confirmed that he was staying in Ireland for good in a recent article???
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            • DST
              The voice of reason!
              • Jan 2003
              • 2705

              Originally posted by Jeffers1984
              Nah he's not with us anymore. I think Longmire confirmed that he was staying in Ireland for good in a recent article???
              He is still in Ireland, but will probably remain on the list as an international rookie for the next two years, in case he changes his mind and decides to head out to Australia again.

              This way he will still be contracted to us and another club won't be able to lure him back until after his current contract expires on the 01/11/2010.

              Also the article indicates that the club still reckons he might revist his decision later on and come back for a crack at it.

              DST
              "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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              • connolly
                Registered User
                • Aug 2005
                • 2461

                Originally posted by DST
                He is still in Ireland, but will probably remain on the list as an international rookie for the next two years, in case he changes his mind and decides to head out to Australia again.

                This way he will still be contracted to us and another club won't be able to lure him back until after his current contract expires on the 01/11/2010.

                Also the article indicates that the club still reckons he might revist his decision later on and come back for a crack at it.

                DST
                And presumably he will be offerred another easy come, easy go contract.
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                • DST
                  The voice of reason!
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 2705

                  Originally posted by connolly
                  And presumably he will be offerred another easy come, easy go contract.
                  Probably not, but from all reports the kid has enough talent and ability for the club to be very understanding of the current situation.

                  If he chooses to come back and it is with us and he makes it, we can be proud the club didn't just cut and take him to the cleaners like some hot headed people on here to seem to think was the best course of action.

                  Will also do our cause good for future recruiting from Ireland in that the club has demonstrated they are understanding that at 17 or 18 years of age this is a big move for some young boys.

                  DST
                  "Looking forward to a rebuilt, new, fast and exciting Swans model in 2010"

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                  • connolly
                    Registered User
                    • Aug 2005
                    • 2461

                    Originally posted by DST
                    Probably not, but from all reports the kid has enough talent and ability for the club to be very understanding of the current situation.

                    If he chooses to come back and it is with us and he makes it, we can be proud the club didn't just cut and take him to the cleaners like some hot headed people on here to seem to think was the best course of action.

                    Will also do our cause good for future recruiting from Ireland in that the club has demonstrated they are understanding that at 17 or 18 years of age this is a big move for some young boys.

                    DST
                    With the Irish unemployment rate skyrocketing at 1% every month (yes the Irish tiger economy is now just a scraggy tabby) the usual historical reasons for Irish emigration may be a factor as well.
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                    • Ludwig
                      Veterans List
                      • Apr 2007
                      • 9359

                      Kennelly curse strikes again!

                      Coney injured and out for season.

                      What a shame. He could have recuperated on Bondi Beach and collect a salary at the same time. Unlikely now that the Swannies are broke.


                      BBC SPORT | Northern Ireland | Gaelic Games | Coney to miss remainder of season

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