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  • Mug Punter
    On the Rookie List
    • Nov 2009
    • 3325

    Originally posted by Ludwig
    We should have let Mummy got to the PSD and take up their 1st pick, then we would have some negotiating power for Lamb.

    Our time will come. They will now become our number one target. Any gaps in our list, we'll know where to look for former 1st round draft picks.

    I now consider the GSW Giants the Sydney Swans Reserves (Team B).
    I think our strategy re trading is not to get too emotional and strive for a fair outcome. Mummy for 35 is not too far off the mark IMO as we should be able to get a replacement for close to that as ruckman are becoming more scarce on lists.

    Re Jed, I guess it depends on Dre and how much they want to lock him in. If the Bogans get Dre and Jed then they will have picked up 5 recruits already (plus Shaw, Hunt, Mummy). I would expect they would be keen to land someone else in the PSD and they may only take three draft picks given their depth in youth

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    • Go Swannies
      Veterans List
      • Sep 2003
      • 5697

      "Depth" means - "play in the reserves until we have injuries and need you". The fact that Lamb didn't get a start in finals suggests he was a way down the pecking order (or did I miss that he was injured?) I can see why he decided to get more regular game time (and more money) at GWS.

      That's different from Mummy - he not only wanted more money than we wanted to offer but he wanted twice as long a contract as we were prepared to give. He would have gone whether we got Buddy or not.

      Jesse is the one we lost because we got Buddy. But at least we did the right thing with him by working towards his first preference - the Pies, rather than Freo. And, although it's sad to see a Swan leave, I hope he gets regular game time at the Pies and finally realises his potential.

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      • Mug Punter
        On the Rookie List
        • Nov 2009
        • 3325

        Originally posted by Go Swannies
        Jesse is the one we lost because we got Buddy. But at least we did the right thing with him by working towards his first preference - the Pies, rather than Freo. And, although it's sad to see a Swan leave, I hope he gets regular game time at the Pies and finally realises his potential.
        I think it is a good idea in the long run to treat your players well when they decide to leave as long as it is a fair deal

        It's hard to blame the Big Jesse for leaving. We offered him up publicly as a set of steak knives to Adelaide last year which must have been quite humiliating when they said no. So, pretty unreasonable for anyone to expect him to show any loyalty to us apart from playing his guts out this year which he did to his credit.

        I really respect him for showing the resilience to come back from that and get a fat juicy three year deal at the Pies (spit....) which should set him up nicely.

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        • Triple B
          Formerly 'BBB'
          • Feb 2003
          • 6999

          Originally posted by Mug Punter
          I think it is a good idea in the long run to treat your players well when they decide to leave as long as it is a fair deal

          It's hard to blame the Big Jesse for leaving. We offered him up publicly as a set of steak knives to Adelaide last year which must have been quite humiliating when they said no. So, pretty unreasonable for anyone to expect him to show any loyalty to us apart from playing his guts out this year which he did to his credit.

          I really respect him for showing the resilience to come back from that and get a fat juicy three year deal at the Pies (spit....) which should set him up nicely.
          I could not agree with that post more. Sums up my feelings exactly.
          Driver of the Dan Hannebery bandwagon....all aboard. 4th April 09

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          • Ludwig
            Veterans List
            • Apr 2007
            • 9359

            Tony Armstrong Interviewed by the Irish Times after loss in the first International.

            Irish Times (IT): You got beaten badly by our boys on Saturday. What do you attribute your poor performance to?
            Tony Armstrong (TA): We were pissed.
            IT: That doesn't seem very professional for group wanting to make a good impression.
            TA: My housemate told me that the Irish team was going to come out pissed and the only way to beat them was to come out more pissed than them.
            IT: It sounds like a good strategy. I'm surprised it didn't work.
            TA: Me too, because it was drilled into us by our Gaelic Football Coach. He's one of your lads, pretending to be Indigenous. If were weren't so pissed, we would have caught on sooner.
            IT: Talking about Tadgh Kennelly, he says that you play for his old team, the Sydney Swans.
            TA: That's right.
            IT: No disrespect intended, but you don't look much like a football player to me. I thought you Aussie Rules lads had to do a lot of training.
            TA: Not for my position.
            IT: An what position might that be?
            TA: I'm a depth player.
            IT: A depth player might you be. I haven't heard of that one before?
            TA: Yes, a depth player.
            IT: And if I were to catch a game of Aussie Rules, what part of the ground should I cast my gaze on to see you perform your services?
            TA: It not exactly ON the ground. It's more like under the ground. That's why it's called Depth.
            IT: And how far under the ground might that be, if you don't mind my asking?
            TA: It's pretty deep. The only way to get a well entrenched depth player to the surface is by Fracking.
            IT: Fracking say you? You must be pretty fracked off about that.
            TA: Yeah. It's pretty dark down there.
            IT: Well, that explains the Mo. Well at least you Aussie boys are getting paid, not like our lads. You must be on some pretty big coin?
            TA: It wasn't too bad for a while. Ya see, I was also a depth player at Adelaide a couple of years back, and the Swans felt they needed more depth. They said the noticed my name on the Adelaide roster, but never saw me play. I said 'that's because I'm a depth player'. And they said 'then you're just what were looking for. You can never have enough depth. Depth wins premierships'. So moved back to Sydney and I was on a pretty good contract. But now the Swans say they have so much depth that even fracking won't get us a senior game. So they've got to ship some of us boys off to Blacktown.
            IT: But it must be a relief to get out from below the SCG. It must feel like purgatory down there.
            TA: That it does, but Blacktown is like yet another step down, like in Dante's Inferno step down. But at least there are some Faustian bargains to be made. Besides getting paid well, I can be with my old mates Mummy, Lambchop and Dreyyyyyy. And there's word that Heater, the very naughty bro of one of my ex-Swan teammates is going there too. And Heater's a reeeeal bad dude. He's even taken on McBeelzebub. And now poor Jesse, who got a taste of daylight this year, was told that he's got to go back underground next year, and he ain't getting paid either. So Jesse decided it was better to take Heater's place in the slammer.
            IT: Yes, I saw a photo of the poor lad in his Black and White stripes. How many years did he get?
            TA: 3 I'm told, but he might get off sooner with bad behaviour. That's what usually happens. Heater had 2 to go, but they let him out if he went to Blacktown. But if you're a really big star, and I mean a reeeeeeally really big star, no way you're going to Blacktown.
            IT: Anyway, sorry to hear you'll be moving on, but as an Indigenous Lad you must have been proud to walk out on the ground for this one game with the Great Buddy Franklin.
            TA: He's not from my tribe!

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            • Matt80
              Suspended by the MRP
              • Sep 2013
              • 1802

              Originally posted by ugg
              Found it Lamb chops Sydney, joins Giants as Pies snare White

              That's awful, especially with GWS his chosen team. They'll give us jack squat for him.
              Jed Lamb is heavily supported in this forum and I don't get it!

              As for the Giants if they want to take Lamb at number one in the PSD, it will be a decision to rival Tom Scully's million dollar contract!

              When I look at Lamb as a player I compare him to lower picks in his draft such as Luke Parker and Alex Johnson. Look at the hardness, performance and commitment that those two guys have given the Swans compared to Lamb.

              I will give Lamb credit through for helping in Garry Rohan's recovery!

              Hopefully we can get a late second or third round for him!

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              • jono2707
                Goes up to 11
                • Oct 2007
                • 3326

                Originally posted by Matt80
                Jed Lamb is heavily supported in this forum and I don't get it!

                As for the Giants if they want to take Lamb at number one in the PSD, it will be a decision to rival Tom Scully's million dollar contract!

                When I look at Lamb as a player I compare him to lower picks in his draft such as Luke Parker and Alex Johnson. Look at the hardness, performance and commitment that those two guys have given the Swans compared to Lamb.

                I will give Lamb credit through for helping in Garry Rohan's recovery!

                Hopefully we can get a late second or third round for him!
                He's supported here because many of us see him as potentially a very good player! And we're not happy that yet another player is pushed out because of Buddy! And he's worth more than whatever crappy pick we'll take from GWS for him!

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                • barry
                  Veterans List
                  • Jan 2003
                  • 8499

                  This has been a massive trade period for us. At times it does seem a little bit "crazy vossy'

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                  • Matt80
                    Suspended by the MRP
                    • Sep 2013
                    • 1802

                    Happy for Jesse White to get to Collingwood. He deserves a great run of success. Congrats to Swans for being reasonable!

                    Lamb needs to go! Who knows maybe at the Giants he will be given the support to grow into Stevie J that a lot of people say he resembles.

                    The key players for the Swans next year will be Towers Dick and Membrey. These guys need to step up in their second year and support the draft picks we get this year as a result of turning our list over!

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                    • Auntie.Gerald
                      Veterans List
                      • Oct 2009
                      • 6483

                      as a forward Towers in my opinion is every bit as good as Lamb and Towers........Towers and Rohan as lethal as mid talls sprinting out on the lead or in the air

                      Lamb was being groomed as a inside midfielder and lets be honest he is not going dislodge Jack, Kennedy, Macca, ROK, Parker, Mitchell, Birdy etc etc from their inside roles

                      the other key factor is Brandon Jack has come along in leaps and bounds after only 1 season compared to Lambies 3..........Brandon will demand game time off the bench in the forward line
                      "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                      • barry
                        Veterans List
                        • Jan 2003
                        • 8499

                        If u look at who weve let go, its the slower players for their position. The modern game desires speed.

                        Thats why I dont think we will be hurt by these departures except in the depth department.

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                        • dimelb
                          pr. dim-melb; m not f
                          • Jun 2003
                          • 6889

                          Originally posted by Ludwig
                          Tony Armstrong Interviewed by the Irish Times after loss in the first International.

                          Irish Times (IT): You got beaten badly by our boys on Saturday. What do you attribute your poor performance to?
                          Tony Armstrong (TA): We were pissed.
                          IT: That doesn't seem very professional for group wanting to make a good impression.
                          TA: My housemate told me that the Irish team was going to come out pissed and the only way to beat them was to come out more pissed than them.
                          IT: It sounds like a good strategy. I'm surprised it didn't work.
                          TA: Me too, because it was drilled into us by our Gaelic Football Coach. He's one of your lads, pretending to be Indigenous. If were weren't so pissed, we would have caught on sooner.
                          IT: Talking about Tadgh Kennelly, he says that you play for his old team, the Sydney Swans.
                          TA: That's right.
                          IT: No disrespect intended, but you don't look much like a football player to me. I thought you Aussie Rules lads had to do a lot of training.
                          TA: Not for my position.
                          IT: An what position might that be?
                          TA: I'm a depth player.
                          IT: A depth player might you be. I haven't heard of that one before?
                          TA: Yes, a depth player.
                          IT: And if I were to catch a game of Aussie Rules, what part of the ground should I cast my gaze on to see you perform your services?
                          TA: It not exactly ON the ground. It's more like under the ground. That's why it's called Depth.
                          IT: And how far under the ground might that be, if you don't mind my asking?
                          TA: It's pretty deep. The only way to get a well entrenched depth player to the surface is by Fracking.
                          IT: Fracking say you? You must be pretty fracked off about that.
                          TA: Yeah. It's pretty dark down there.
                          IT: Well, that explains the Mo. Well at least you Aussie boys are getting paid, not like our lads. You must be on some pretty big coin?
                          TA: It wasn't too bad for a while. Ya see, I was also a depth player at Adelaide a couple of years back, and the Swans felt they needed more depth. They said the noticed my name on the Adelaide roster, but never saw me play. I said 'that's because I'm a depth player'. And they said 'then you're just what were looking for. You can never have enough depth. Depth wins premierships'. So moved back to Sydney and I was on a pretty good contract. But now the Swans say they have so much depth that even fracking won't get us a senior game. So they've got to ship some of us boys off to Blacktown.
                          IT: But it must be a relief to get out from below the SCG. It must feel like purgatory down there.
                          TA: That it does, but Blacktown is like yet another step down, like in Dante's Inferno step down. But at least there are some Faustian bargains to be made. Besides getting paid well, I can be with my old mates Mummy, Lambchop and Dreyyyyyy. And there's word that Heater, the very naughty bro of one of my ex-Swan teammates is going there too. And Heater's a reeeeal bad dude. He's even taken on McBeelzebub. And now poor Jesse, who got a taste of daylight this year, was told that he's got to go back underground next year, and he ain't getting paid either. So Jesse decided it was better to take Heater's place in the slammer.
                          IT: Yes, I saw a photo of the poor lad in his Black and White stripes. How many years did he get?
                          TA: 3 I'm told, but he might get off sooner with bad behaviour. That's what usually happens. Heater had 2 to go, but they let him out if he went to Blacktown. But if you're a really big star, and I mean a reeeeeeally really big star, no way you're going to Blacktown.
                          IT: Anyway, sorry to hear you'll be moving on, but as an Indigenous Lad you must have been proud to walk out on the ground for this one game with the Great Buddy Franklin.
                          TA: He's not from my tribe!
                          Very funny! Do you moonlight for Clarke and Dawe?
                          He reminds him of the guys, close-set, slow, and never rattled, who were play-makers on the team. (John Updike, seeing Josh Kennedy in a crystal ball)

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                          • CureTheSane
                            Carpe Noctem
                            • Jan 2003
                            • 5032

                            Looking after a player vs doing the best for the club
                            For me we are leaning too far to looking after players who want to leave us after time and effort put into them.
                            I don't expect any kind of malice or ill feeling, but I also don't expect us to get less than what we want, or is available, for these players.
                            The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.

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                            • Matt80
                              Suspended by the MRP
                              • Sep 2013
                              • 1802

                              Originally posted by CureTheSane
                              Looking after a player vs doing the best for the club
                              For me we are leaning too far to looking after players who want to leave us after time and effort put into them.
                              I don't expect any kind of malice or ill feeling, but I also don't expect us to get less than what we want, or is available, for these players.
                              The Swans are not caving in on Mumford, White and Lamb! Those guys are out of contract and can leave the club for nothing if no deals are done!

                              I do admire GWS in their work on the Jed Lamb deal. They got Mumford done first for a lower draft pick than his value. Now they still have the 1st pick in the pre season draft and can threaten the same action with Lamb if the Swans don't do a deal! The deal will also be in the GWS favour. Well done GWS is not showing your upfront interest in both Lamb and Mumford. You took the negotiating power away from the Swans and got better outcomes for GWS!

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                              • The Big Cat
                                On the veteran's list
                                • Apr 2006
                                • 2360

                                Get it through your skulls people! The loss of Lamb has nothing to do with the acquisition of Franklin. Andrew Ireland said after Mummy's loss that no more players would be moved on to accommodate Franklin. Lamb was offered a contract that had been factored into our plans and GWS offered him more than we thought he was worth. Business as normal.
                                Those who have the greatest power to hurt us are those we love.

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