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  • Mountain Man
    Regular in the Side
    • Feb 2008
    • 910

    Laidler is already at the club and has played very well as a tall defender. Last week in the Reserves, he showed considerable class again, and it is a pity he appears ineligible for the GF game in Brisbane today.

    I would not be totally surprised if he played against NMFC next Friday as his size and strength might be good for match-ups.

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    • mcs
      Travelling Swannie!!
      • Jul 2007
      • 8184

      Originally posted by CureTheSane
      I must have missed the condescending comment.
      Can't imagine it was directed at the comment Matt made where he was clearly restraining himself from being more forthright and bringing on further complaints....
      I've thought about making comments about AJ's furture (made purely from a business POV and leaving emotion out of it) but decided not to for fear of being seen as 'harsh' or 'unfeeling' or worse, even 'unbloodslike'
      4 knee reco's has to put both the club and AJ in a position where the question the future.
      Not suggesting for a minute that the club should dump him, but there are other considerations to be made from both side such as how he will play mentally if he gets back.
      It had nothing to do with AJ.

      The club should stand by AJ in whatever decision he makes, and give him every chance to recover fully. What makes his '4 recos' unique I guess is that only one of the reoccurences actually was on the field - the others were complications due to infection. Thus we really don't know what impact it'll have on his football, if he can get the knee right ( a big if of course) and get back onto the field.

      We should most certainly not be heartless and throw him on the scrapeheap. If he wants to go on and get back to playing football, it should be at the Swans, and nowhere else. If he decides to throw it in, we should provide him the support he needs to make a career after footy.

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      Originally posted by Matt80
      I've been in trouble for putting Carlisle forward as an option. I did put down four players who would have to leave to create the salary cap room. That idea fell on deaf ears.

      If you want a draft KPD in the second round the best you are going to get is an Abe Davis type. They can occasionally become Rampe's or Johnson's. A lot of the time they are Lockyears.

      You could trade a certain midfielder for a first round pick and I better chance at a KPD, but that option is very unpopular.

      You could look for a cheap under used and injury prone from another club. Robbie Tarrant, Nathan Brown, Tate Pears or Lewis Johnston who is now a defender.

      You can stick with what is currently in the QBE Swans Reserves side, Alire, Richards and Walsh. This is the option of minimal change, which is the preferred Red and White option.

      Matt80 will be in trouble with whatever option he puts forward. He is a naughty boy.
      Stop doing a razor ray and making everything all about 'me, me, me', and you'll probably find that people will be more willing to engage in discussions.

      There is no 'preferred red and white option'. Everyone has a different opinion and is allowed to have it. If you aren't willing to have people propose alternatives, or debate your trading proposals, then don't post them.

      If you can't see why people might see the hubris in trading 4 players to get 1 (who isn't even available at the moment), then you need to get out of your corporatised bubble and see a bit more of the world
      "You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."

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      • i'm-uninformed2
        Reefer Madness
        • Oct 2003
        • 4653

        I'd be using all our picks post-Heeney this year on talls for two reasons.

        Next year, we're going to need to use our top two picks on Mills and Dunkley - possibly more depending on the final shape of the new bidding system.

        Of our current talls, Ted has a couple of years left, Goodes will be going, Reid is still unfulfilled and Tippett has a dodgy knee. Then, who knows with AJ, Walsh may or may not stay, and Aliir and X are still 'potential'.

        So, I'm not trying to claim the world is ending, but simply make the point that for long-term planning, we need to use as many picks as possible this year on talls. Hopefully Abe Davis is not bid high and we can get him for a third round, and stock up with another second round tall.
        'Delicious' is a fun word to say

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        • Pmcc2911
          Regular in the Side
          • May 2013
          • 516

          I guess that was my point, you would assume our list managers would have factored AJ coming back at some point in the future and planned accordingly.
          Now that comeback is plus possibly 2 years (maybe more), it not unreasonable to assume they are going to have to change their plans and recruit differently to what they may been planning.

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          • barry
            Veterans List
            • Jan 2003
            • 8499

            We should definitely go after carlille. It wont cost us a thing since hes a free agent dye to breach of contract.

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            • jono2707
              Goes up to 11
              • Oct 2007
              • 3326

              Originally posted by barry
              We should definitely go after carlille. It wont cost us a thing since hes a free agent dye to breach of contract.
              Surely we couldn't fit him under our salary cap? He'll be asking for some good coin and we won't have much to play with.....

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              • liz
                Veteran
                Site Admin
                • Jan 2003
                • 16793

                Originally posted by jono2707
                Surely we couldn't fit him under our salary cap? He'll be asking for some good coin and we won't have much to play with.....
                Exactly. It will cost us loads of cap dollars. Something we almost certainly don't have. I think it will be back to finding hidden gems in the rough for a while. We can't complain when we have the pleasure of watching Buddy and Tippett strut their stuff on the SCG (and elsewhere) each week, ably fed by our array of home grown but high salary worthy midfielders and protected by our shoestring defence.

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                • Auntie.Gerald
                  Veterans List
                  • Oct 2009
                  • 6483

                  agree

                  Im very much liking X and AA coming thru..........imagine another pre season working on Buddy, Tip, Reid etc..........I have seen enough of these two guys to believe they can be future KPPs for the Swans Snrs team

                  I suspect we will draft a tall or two and maybe grab a middle aged player (23/24) from the VFL if we are very worried about our tall defender depth due to AJ and AA coming back from knee injuries

                  but right now Reid and Laidler can be make shift tall defender rotations if we lost Reg or Ted for periods of time..........it is not ideal but what team has gun KPP sitting in ressies ? it is simply not affordable under a sal cap

                  as we saw with Freeo if you loose your two best defenders in McPharlin and Johnson you probably wont get past the initial finals anyway........no matter how good your forwards or midfield are
                  "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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                  • churry
                    Warming the Bench
                    • Mar 2014
                    • 238

                    Ryano has flown to Adelaide and met with the Crows. https://tinyurl.com/o6stsv8
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                    • chalbilto
                      Senior Player
                      • Oct 2007
                      • 1139

                      Seeing that he wants to continue playing I hope that another club picks him and also that he gets to play 300 games. In my opinion he has been a great warrior for the club.

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                      • Dosser
                        Just wild about Harry
                        • Mar 2011
                        • 1833

                        The crows are talking about a coaching position

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                        • Conor_Dillon
                          On the Rookie List
                          • Jun 2013
                          • 1224

                          Surely if Ryan doesn't get playing offers, only coaching ones, then the Swans can find a place for him?
                          Twitter @cmdil
                          Instagram @conordillon

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                          • YvonneH
                            Senior Player
                            • Sep 2011
                            • 1141

                            Maybe not interested in coaching in Sydney after they didn't re-contract him to play.
                            Maybe a change would be good for him.

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                            • Beerman
                              Regular in the Side
                              • Oct 2010
                              • 823

                              The player Movement Rumours Are Rife

                              Originally posted by liz
                              LOL. Keep making up "facts" to suit your spin. He [McVeigh]was a young 17 year old when he joined the club. Just because he took a normal length of time to develop into a regular senior player doesn't mean he was "a disappointment" in his first three years.
                              I guess you were not one of those people referring to him as McHack then, Liz? I recall it being not uncommon at one time.

                              Also, I think McVeigh did speak in an interview about how missing the 2005 flag was a catalyst for him to improve his performance.

                              I do agree that going through hardship isn't necessary for being a great leader though.
                              Last edited by Beerman; 17 September 2014, 08:09 AM.

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                              • Beerman
                                Regular in the Side
                                • Oct 2010
                                • 823

                                A bit OT, but I've been wondering if the Swans might not expect Buddy to play out his contract, but to stay on the list? Could the thinking be "Buddy will play until he's 33 and his contract will be worth $10m. We can't afford that over 6 years, but we can afford it over 9 years."

                                It would be a long time to have a list spot taken by someone who's not playing, but the pay-off in getting Buddy is pretty huge.

                                It's crazy talk, I know and almost certainly not the case, but it would be a bold and exciting play if it was.

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