I think the report on SEN was just a hoax call. Hawthorn won't match the offer. If by some chance they do, we've already said they can keep him.
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There are some very astute comments below the attached article from today's 'Roar' re financial aspects of the Franklin contract (present day value etc.) also interesting story re Magic Johnson's 25 year NBA contract. Don't bother to read the article itself, nothing new in it.
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If they want to match it, Sydney needs to hold firm. If Hawthorn want to be reactionary, bitter and play hard ball I don't think it will be terrible for us to let them work it out with Buddy. ATM it seems that he is coming to us or going to the draft and likely come to us anyway. If they can change his mind good luck to them.
A lot of it depends on the level of compensation the AFL is willing to provide them. While people have said contrary, I don't think its outrageous for them to get the GAJ 2 first round compo picks given the actual nature of the contract.Comment
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Just a note. Had a look at Bigfooty, note that the who're thorn supporters, man what hypocrites, biggest poaches around still whinging about it. None of them seem to be interested that Buddy wants to live in Sydney because he doesn't like the goldfish bowl existence
Seems the supporters really couldn't give a rats about buddy. Similar response here on Jolly althoughtbthe facts were not known at the time.
They won't match. Club will respect buddy wants to leave melbourneYou don't ban those who supported your opponent, you make them wallow in their loserdom by covering your victory! You sit them in the front row. You give them a hat! Toby ZieglerComment
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There will literally be 8000 hanging from the rafters.....I'd like to see that.
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Now it becomes a case of who blinks first. Hawthorn don't really want to pay him that money - they just want to ensure that they get something for him (and they think they can extract something better than a free agent compo pick, which they would have gotten from the AFL if Franklin left as a free agent). We have to free up cap space, so we might put a combination of Everitt, Lamb and a middling draft pick on the table. What would make it MORE interesting is if Sydney then say "fine, have him" and Franklin decides he wants out (which he is allowed to do). He goes in the preseason draft, GWS can't afford him now that they've commited to Mumford, and we pick him up, again for free, while Hawthorn gets no compensation. That would be pretty cheeky and hilarious.
My best guess is that both clubs will posture and huff and puff for two weeks and then settle on a trade consisting of aforementioned players that we'd have to move on anyway.
But obviously for that to happen GWS, and Buddy, would have to agree to it...
So it won't happen, but I like the skulduggery of it.Whenever you find yourself on the side of the majority, it's time to pause and reflect... MTComment
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I believe references to court challenges are to do with a person's liberty to live/work where they want. That's why Hawthorn couldn't enforce/make Gary Buckenara stay in Melbourne to finish his contract when he wanted to go home in the late 80s? My contract law history is a bit hazy though so I might be wrong. (Buckenara incidentally has a role in Swans history briefly too)Comment
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This made me chuckle. I noted it went out on social media with #proudlysilly
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I don't follow the NRL at all, nor do I pay much attention to the more tabloid aspects of the press - do NRL players in Sydney live under the same level of off-field scrutiny as AFL players appear to in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth?Comment
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This was so evidently a factor in Tippett wanting to leave Adelaide too. The media hear this, they report it, but they don't really understand they are part of the problem. Or, more likely, they don't want to acknowledge they are part of the problem.
I don't follow the NRL at all, nor do I pay much attention to the more tabloid aspects of the press - do NRL players in Sydney live under the same level of off-field scrutiny as AFL players appear to in Melbourne, Adelaide and Perth?
Fame brings an inevitable amount of scrutiny and the NRL media is just as bad as their AFL counterparts.Comment
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There are some very astute comments below the attached article from today's 'Roar' re financial aspects of the Franklin contract (present day value etc.) also interesting story re Magic Johnson's 25 year NBA contract. Don't bother to read the article itself, nothing new in it.
Buddy hell ? are the Swans fair dinkum? | The Roar"Take me down to the Paradise City where the grass is green and the Swans win pretty."Comment
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Holy hell. I can't believe it. The article is terrible BS but the comments are actually, ummm, what's the word....umm, intelli-...no, wait, that can't be it...no hang on, it is...The comments made by people out there on this article's comment board are largely...................intelligent!!!!! Man, I've never seen that happen before.
KB " No... uhh.. I never said that, what I said was blah blah blah 400+ games tigers by 96 points. Thanks for the call! Next up we have another doofus who is asking about COLA.."Comment
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'There has been plenty of bleating from Melbourne clubs about how Lance Franklin managed to get himself from Hawthorn to Sydney, and how do the Swans fit him in? But what rival clubs' coaching departments will be thinking and saying is not ''how?'' but ''wow!'''
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