Room in the salary cap - who do we throw money at?
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Sart tanking now and get a decent draft pick for next year, find a kid who looks like he might stand up aand grabbo. The market is going to be thin
Paul Roos for PMComment
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If an agreement can't be made then the player has the right to put a price on his head in the pre-season draft (eg. $600k a year for 4 years) knowing that only the club of his choice can afford him.
So, in the Pav case, we'd never offer anything near enough during Trade Week (arguably don't have any players worth as much as him and draft picks are worth gold over the next few years). We'd need to offer him something similar to the above example.
And THIS is the sole reason that the salary cap room gives us some options. The Pre-Season Draft.And the man who started it all, the Schneiderman . . . . .Comment
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Don't think there's any point in spending the money next year. Develop what we've got for a year....try to get the majority of the list (that's worth it) up to 50 games - then spend the cash at the end of 2010 - when we have a much better idea of what we've got, and what we need.
Think about the guys with promise who haven't even played a game yet.
Currie, DOK, Murphy, et al.The eternal connundrum "what happens when an unstoppable force meets an immovable object" was finally solved when David Hasselhoff punched himself in the face.Comment
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Sure, but we hardly need another mid-sized defender.
I wouldn't mind getting Ryan Murphy at all. Even if/when Johnston starts playing well and regularly, they can play in tandem - Johnston in more of a lead up role (I'm pretty sure he even played on the wing during his pre-AFL years? CHF should be no problem.) and Murphy out of the goal square.Comment
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Don't think there's any point in spending the money next year. Develop what we've got for a year....try to get the majority of the list (that's worth it) up to 50 games - then spend the cash at the end of 2010 - when we have a much better idea of what we've got, and what we need.
Think about the guys with promise who haven't even played a game yet.
Currie, DOK, Murphy, et al.Comment
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I'd rather spend the cash on a midfielder if we had to. No point having a good forward if they're not going to see much of the ball.
That said, the club shouldn't even be considering a trade this year given where the list is at and the compromised drafts in future years.
I'm skimmed through the whole thread and surprised no one has thrown up Fevola - he seems to fit into the category the Swans would usually go for: erratic, talented, needs a change of scenery, team mates sick of him. I would have thought he'd be a far more realistic option than Pav or Roughy, though I hope it never comes to that!Comment
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Does anybody know:
If we fall short of our salary cap for the next year or two can we readjust the payments of our long-term contracted players to "front end" their contracts ie pay them more now and less in the later years of their contracts. This would free up more salary cap space in future years to increase our purchasing power for uncontracted players at a time when we might be competitive again ??Comment
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We wont get him too many business concerns here and if he was gunna go anywhere it would be back to S.AComment
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Quinten Lynch seems to play better when he's not playing as a key forward. Towards the back end of last year when they started him in the centre square and in the past couple of weeks when he's played in the ruck due to Cox's absence he's been really good. Unfortunately, we ARE after key forwards.Comment
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