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  • BillyRayCypress
    On the Rookie List
    • May 2012
    • 1379

    Originally posted by Ludwig
    I think Jesse's line of clothes would be a smash in Footscray.

    Why does he have to go to Collingwood to sell clothes? What kind of fashion is it anyway -- Prisonware?
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    • ugg
      Can you feel it?
      Site Admin
      • Jan 2003
      • 15976



      Says a three way deal between pies Eagles and us has been agreed to in principle but doesn't say what we're getting for White but does say Armstrong is out of the deal
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      • ernie koala
        Senior Player
        • May 2007
        • 3251

        Originally posted by ugg
        http://m.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/...018-2vst0.html

        Says a three way deal between pies Eagles and us has been agreed to in principle but doesn't say what we're getting for White but does say Armstrong is out of the deal
        Seems like we'll be getting pick 44(was WC pick at 40 but after compo picks is 44) for White....

        Another ordinary result for the Swans
        Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT

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        • southsideswan
          Warming the Bench
          • Oct 2012
          • 237

          I think this is all interesting theatre and sure it is fun to speculate in this thread. The whole business is very complex. You end up losing in some areas to gain in others. The only real debate should happen at the end when all squads are locked in. Hey but whats the fun of that, we then know 70% of the facts!

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          • ernie koala
            Senior Player
            • May 2007
            • 3251

            Originally posted by Auntie.Gerald
            hhm thanks Liz

            I wonder what pick Jonathon will go at the draft ?

            he has that little bit of Gary Rohan about him in his style of play...........his last 25 seconds of the video link is a fantastic effort

            Jonathon Marsh a draft bolter - AFL - YouTube
            He moves, plays, and reminds me, more of Barry Hall than Rohan...IMO.
            Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MT

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            • Dosser
              Just wild about Harry
              • Mar 2011
              • 1833

              Originally posted by ernie koala
              He moves, plays, and reminds me, more of Barry Hall than Rohan...IMO.
              Good call. I see that too.

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              • Primmy
                Proud Tragic Swan
                • Apr 2008
                • 5970

                Originally posted by Dosser
                Good call. I see that too.
                Yeah me too. Has very good game sense and anticipation of what is going to happen the move after next. Cant buy that. I like harry and could learn to love jonno too.
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                • CureTheSane
                  Carpe Noctem
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 5032

                  Originally posted by southsideswan
                  I think this is all interesting theatre and sure it is fun to speculate in this thread. The whole business is very complex. You end up losing in some areas to gain in others. The only real debate should happen at the end when all squads are locked in. Hey but whats the fun of that, we then know 70% of the facts!
                  I agree that it is all speculation, but not the "win some, lose some" mentality.
                  Sometimes this is a result of uncontrollable circumstances, but football is a business, and this is not a mentality for business.
                  Rather, it is - "win all, lose none".
                  Complacency and accepting mediocrity does not play a role...
                  The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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                  • Jewels
                    On the Rookie List
                    • Oct 2006
                    • 3258

                    Originally posted by Ludwig
                    I think Jesse's line of clothes would be a smash in Footscray.

                    Why does he have to go to Collingwood to sell clothes? What kind of fashion is it anyway -- Prisonware?

                    I think he better concentrate on his footy. He's only had 3 good months in his career.
                    Haha spot on Ludwig, particularly the last paragraph.

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                    • Matimbo
                      Warming the Bench
                      • Apr 2009
                      • 334

                      I'm seeing a lot of criticism here of Swans mgt trades - "rolling over for trade pick value" and "being nice guys". Let's not forget that this is the same mgt team that secured both Tippett and Franklin - for zero trade pick cost and in the face of very hostile opposition to each. Both deals were real coups and we hardly were nice guys. Rather, Swans mgt were ruthless, cunning and astute where other clubs weren't (e.g. Crows business acumen in the Tippett saga was abysmal).

                      In planning these coups, Swans mgt certainly would have factored in the broader cost of getting these two guns, such as needing let other players go. You can criticise one trade, such as Mummy for 35. However, if you're the Swans mgt team, each trade is not standalone. Rather, it's a jigsaw puzzle where everything is linked and the pieces keep moving. We achieve this despite year after year being low in the draft order due to our high finish to each season. I don't think there is a better club in the AFL at list mgt, so I will trust their judgement on Mummy, Dre, etc.
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                      • giant
                        Veterans List
                        • Mar 2005
                        • 4731

                        Originally posted by Matimbo
                        I'm seeing a lot of criticism here of Swans mgt trades - "rolling over for trade pick value" and "being nice guys". Let's not forget that this is the same mgt team that secured both Tippett and Franklin - for zero trade pick cost and in the face of very hostile opposition to each. Both deals were real coups and we hardly were nice guys. Rather, Swans mgt were ruthless, cunning and astute where other clubs weren't (e.g. Crows business acumen in the Tippett saga was abysmal).

                        In planning these coups, Swans mgt certainly would have factored in the broader cost of getting these two guns, such as needing let other players go. You can criticise one trade, such as Mummy for 35. However, if you're the Swans mgt team, each trade is not standalone. Rather, it's a jigsaw puzzle where everything is linked and the pieces keep moving. We achieve this despite year after year being low in the draft order due to our high finish to each season. I don't think there is a better club in the AFL at list mgt, so I will trust their judgement on Mummy, Dre, etc.
                        Correct weight.

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                        • DA_Swan
                          Warming the Bench
                          • Feb 2010
                          • 322

                          Originally posted by Matimbo
                          I'm seeing a lot of criticism here of Swans mgt trades - "rolling over for trade pick value" and "being nice guys". Let's not forget that this is the same mgt team that secured both Tippett and Franklin - for zero trade pick cost and in the face of very hostile opposition to each. Both deals were real coups and we hardly were nice guys. Rather, Swans mgt were ruthless, cunning and astute where other clubs weren't (e.g. Crows business acumen in the Tippett saga was abysmal).

                          In planning these coups, Swans mgt certainly would have factored in the broader cost of getting these two guns, such as needing let other players go. You can criticise one trade, such as Mummy for 35. However, if you're the Swans mgt team, each trade is not standalone. Rather, it's a jigsaw puzzle where everything is linked and the pieces keep moving. We achieve this despite year after year being low in the draft order due to our high finish to each season. I don't think there is a better club in the AFL at list mgt, so I will trust their judgement on Mummy, Dre, etc.
                          I agree with you except for the doubt on the Mumford trade - we lose Mumford for pick 35 when we could have lost him for nothing if GWS played hard ball with - we got him for pick 28 from Geelong and Geelong did not want to lose him - we got four great years out him - I don't think Shane is going to get any better and did not want to lose him as he is a better around the ground ruckman than Pyke - like you say - all we can do is trust the list managers

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                          • Matt80
                            Suspended by the MRP
                            • Sep 2013
                            • 1802

                            Originally posted by Ludwig
                            I think Jesse's line of clothes would be a smash in Footscray.



                            Why does he have to go to Collingwood to sell clothes? What kind of fashion is it anyway -- Prisonware?

                            I think he better concentrate on his footy. He's only had 3 good months in his career.
                            It does not worry me if we only get pick 44 for Jesse White and Tony Armstrong. The Swans over the last 4 years have not allowed Jesse to play and develop to his full potential, and they owe it to Jesse to give him a great opportunity at another club where he can have great success. A Collingwood forward line of Cloke, White and Ben Reid pitch hitting will be very dangerous.

                            Jesse should have been the forward to replace Barry Hall, but the Swans never gave him the encouragement and support they granted to Sam Reid. Unfortunately the Swans in the process also put Sam Reid in such a physically demanding position as a young athlete and now he is injury prone and physically smashed up!

                            It's also encouraging to see Jesse make some positive inroads in his work life outside of Football. I don't know about his clothing label, but he seems a young man of innovation and determination and I'm sure he will be a success. So many afl footballers spend their time laying on the beach, drinking lattes, chasing models and being clowns on end of season trips and do nothing else with their lives!

                            Like Leo Barry now winning awards in Stockbroking at Merril Lynch, Jesse will be a big success after his football career is over, because he is building his post football life now!

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                            • CureTheSane
                              Carpe Noctem
                              • Jan 2003
                              • 5032

                              Originally posted by Matt80
                              It does not worry me if we only get pick 44 for Jesse White and Tony Armstrong. The Swans over the last 4 years have not allowed Jesse to play and develop to his full potential, and they owe it to Jesse to give him a great opportunity at another club where he can have great success.

                              Jesse should have been the forward to replace Barry Hall, but the Swans never gave him the encouragement and support they granted to Sam Reid. Unfortunately the Swans in the process also put Sam Reid in such a physically demanding position as a young athlete and now he is injury prone and physically smashed up!
                              Some big calls there.
                              I don't really agree with any of them.
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                              • Ludwig
                                Veterans List
                                • Apr 2007
                                • 9359

                                What I am concerned about with any new trades from here on is that we can't really take more than 3 live picks and we already have 15, 35, 39 and 53. I'm fine if we don't use 53. But what does adding pick 44 do for us? It's a useless pick. It's like the Giants giving us 39. We only got that pick because they had no intention of using it.

                                And then there is the unsettled situation with Everitt. What could we possibly get for him that would help our draft position? I am resigned to the fact that we will get little compensation for these players compared to their actual trade value, but hope that we can at least upgrade our existing picks. I can't see the point of trading for picks that we cannot use or package up for a higher pick.

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