Goodbye Tadhg!

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  • DST
    The voice of reason!
    • Jan 2003
    • 2705

    Originally posted by Plugger46
    Surely if he retired because he wanted to go home, the club would be under no obligation to pay his salary for 2009?
    Of course not and they won't be.

    But what is included in the salary cap (in certain years) and what is paid or not paid to a player is not the same thing.

    Otherwise you can get clubs loading or not loading deals and moving retirements around from one year to the next to minipulate the salary cap and draft.

    DST
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    • Vonsteinman
      Warming the Bench
      • Sep 2008
      • 366

      Originally posted by reigning premier
      Hope you pop your shoulder again first game back in the GAA.
      You are surely kidding mate.....?

      Fancy wishing further injury on a bloke whose dediction to the Swans sees him play on after getting a team mate to fix a shoulder dislocation...

      It's very sad to see him go. He's clearly had a hard time coming to the decision. Putting aside the last two years' injuries for a moment, the fact that he stuck it out the last three years since his old man passed on is testament to the bloke that he is.

      So many great memories from watching him play that I can't single any out. Maybe the end-to-end passage of play that he created and followed in the '05 GF if I was pushed to name one. Above and beyond all that, a tremendous bloke to meet and have a chat with on Coogee Beach one day following a club recovery session is how I'll remember him. He stuck around with Andrew Schauble for half an hour or so after the rest of the team had left just chewing the fat.

      If you do bother having a look at this Tadhg, best of luck mate and hope you do win an All Ireland title, honour your old man's contribution to the game and end up getting everything you hope out of the decision to go back early.

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      • Plugger46
        Senior Player
        • Apr 2003
        • 3674

        Originally posted by DST
        Of course not and they won't be.

        But what is included in the salary cap (in certain years) and what is paid or not paid to a player is not the same thing.

        Otherwise you can get clubs loading or not loading deals and moving retirements around from one year to the next to minipulate the salary cap and draft.

        DST
        OK makes sense - thanks for clearing that up.
        Bloods

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        • reigning premier
          Suspended by the MRP
          • Sep 2006
          • 4335

          Originally posted by Vonsteinman
          You are surely kidding mate.....?

          Fancy wishing further injury on a bloke whose dediction to the Swans sees him play on after getting a team mate to fix a shoulder dislocation...

          It's very sad to see him go. He's clearly had a hard time coming to the decision. Putting aside the last two years' injuries for a moment, the fact that he stuck it out the last three years since his old man passed on is testament to the bloke that he is.

          So many great memories from watching him play that I can't single any out. Maybe the end-to-end passage of play that he created and followed in the '05 GF if I was pushed to name one. Above and beyond all that, a tremendous bloke to meet and have a chat with on Coogee Beach one day following a club recovery session is how I'll remember him. He stuck around with Andrew Schauble for half an hour or so after the rest of the team had left just chewing the fat.

          If you do bother having a look at this Tadhg, best of luck mate and hope you do win an All Ireland title, honour your old man's contribution to the game and end up getting everything you hope out of the decision to go back early.
          He was a great player and probably, cut down in his prime by injury. The point I'm making is that he can do his shoulder/knee/ankle/coxic playing in the GAA just as much as he could in the AFL.

          Whilst his performances will always be memorable, you're only as good as your last game and guess what? His last act was to be a selfish @@@@.

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          • timthefish
            Regular in the Side
            • Sep 2003
            • 940

            Originally posted by reigning premier
            He was a great player and probably, cut down in his prime by injury.
            true
            Originally posted by reigning premier
            The point I'm making is that he can do his shoulder/knee/ankle/coxic playing in the GAA just as much as he could in the AFL.
            false
            Originally posted by reigning premier
            Whilst his performances will always be memorable
            true
            Originally posted by reigning premier
            you're only as good as your last game
            false
            Originally posted by reigning premier
            His last act was to be a selfish @@@@.
            false
            then again, i think it would be worth trying 15-16 players on field so what would i know

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            • 2005
              : IN THE OUTER :
              • Dec 2007
              • 604

              Originally posted by Damien
              I don't rate ending a contract early, it's a commitment broken and I find it very disappointing .. it will taint my memory of him. We needed him this year almost more than any year.

              However, his story is a fantastic one and I will always remember him jumping on Leo when the final siren rang in 2005...Good luck Tadhg.

              On the mark here Damien.
              Hes broken a commitment to the club and his mates that he had in place.
              Though understand his desire to go back and play while he is half fit.
              What its telling me is that his body is shot for another tilt at the AFL , though playing at a high level back home will be achievable.
              We are the winners of the whole thing and so is Tadgh.

              Only great memories in my book, his tag in his shorts , and then telling others how to play footy. Good Luck Tadgh will be sorely missed.
              Est 1874
              SMFC
              09.18.33.2005

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              • 2005
                : IN THE OUTER :
                • Dec 2007
                • 604

                Originally posted by reigning premier
                Personally, I understand some of his reasons and feel for the guy a bit (Well sort of). But nonetheless, It's a @@@@ act IMO. He's let us down big time. If he was so concerned about going home, he should of made that decision before the PSD or even the National drafy. All he's done now is @@@@ over the club that gave him a chance to play and paid him hundreds of thousands for the privilege.

                Piss poor Tadhg. Piss poor. Hope you pop your shoulder again first game back in the GAA.


                You dont understand at all RP.

                Piss poor statement in the highest order mate
                Est 1874
                SMFC
                09.18.33.2005

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                • jodi
                  On the Rookie List
                  • Jun 2007
                  • 93

                  Thank you so much Tadhg... you have been a tremendous player and a fantastic club man... you will be sorely missed and I wish you all the best in Ireland.

                  To the people here... please don't lose sight of just what Tadhg has contributed to the Swans for all the years he has been here... or that this decision does not spell the death of our mighty club.

                  We may not be as competitive this year, as we have been in the past... but I will love and support my team anyway... it makes me sad to think that for some 'supporters', team loyalty is a subjective concept
                  It is better to be silent, and thought a fool, than to open your mouth and remove all doubt.

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                  • Rod_
                    Senior Player
                    • Jan 2003
                    • 1179

                    Thank you - do the memory of your father proud!

                    Rod_

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                    • reigning premier
                      Suspended by the MRP
                      • Sep 2006
                      • 4335

                      Originally posted by 2005

                      You dont understand at all RP.

                      Piss poor statement in the highest order mate
                      Piss poor would be deserting your "team mates" and leaving them with no options. Especially when you had the time & opportunity to do something better;

                      He revealed last night: ?Yes, I?m coming back home next week.

                      ?I have been thinking about moving home a bit more for the last six months.

                      ?It has been well documented that my body has been through a lot in the last couple of seasons with knee and shoulder problems and while I?ve been recovering, I?ve had more time to weigh things up.

                      ?Those injuries have certainly speeded up the process. It was going to happen anyway ? my contract was up at the end of the season. But I wanted to go home fit and well.?

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                      • ugg
                        Can you feel it?
                        Site Admin
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 15978

                        RP, while you may be unhappy about the timing of his decision (and understably so), wishing injury upon him is pretty low.
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                        • reigning premier
                          Suspended by the MRP
                          • Sep 2006
                          • 4335

                          Originally posted by ugg
                          RP, while you may be unhappy about the timing of his decision (and understably so), wishing injury upon him is pretty low.
                          Fair call. Maybe a bit OTT. But he can get injured there as well as here and the way he has decided to leave is unforgiveable. Had he called it quits in prior to either of the drafts and left us some options, well a different story altogether.

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                          • timthefish
                            Regular in the Side
                            • Sep 2003
                            • 940

                            i think we want players to be certain before they quit also and as soon as they are.
                            then again, i think it would be worth trying 15-16 players on field so what would i know

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                            • Cheer Squad
                              Sydney Swans
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 1948

                              Originally posted by ernie koala
                              Sianara Taarrgh,
                              Has been a great servant of the club up until now. A fantastic player up until the 2007 season. As others have said, the timing of his retirement is nothing but selfish. At least now we wont have to listen to the constant tedious talk of Tadhgs desire to go home.
                              Given his last 2 seasons have been so poor, due to injury, odds on, this year would have been much the same, so maybe not much of a loss afterall. The bad news is, we're yet another player short. The good news is, a bunch of keen hopefuls are waiting in the wings for their chance. Hopefully one of them will grab it.
                              You're right. His form has not been good for the past two seasons, and the chances of him recovering from all his injuries were slim. We were lucky to have him when he was at his best.

                              I hope he does well in Irish football and beyond. I'll remember him fondly.

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                              • Cheer Squad mbr
                                In The Apple Isle
                                • Nov 2007
                                • 347

                                So much for contracts!
                                Do they even mean anything these days?
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