Wow. This writer has no journalistic integrity at all. Didn't provide research or quotes at all. Just wanted to rant and say what was in his head, basically. This should not have been approved or at the least been posted on a twitter or fb feed.
Brace yourselves for yet another piece of junk journalism on academies, COLA & Mills
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We have a few guys in NEAFL that have gone through the academy but think in the current team are Heeney, Mills and Naismith.
I see COLA as a way of previously attracting players to Sydney. Sydney was deemed to be 14% more expensive to live in then Melbourne so each players received a 8+% top up administered by the AFL. Once we started to get a body of players from Sydney/NSW (I think it is about 11 out of 44) the AFL put restriction on the pay out ie only players earn certain amount a year received the allowance ($250,000 a year?).
The academy is financed by QBE and Swans. It is needed as unlike the situation in Melbourne, there is no elite programs for the young kids to attend such as Clubs and colleges. Without the academy the stock of players to fill local clubs would be of ever lower quality. It is there to also build the game in a non traditional area.
We gain a player benefit from the academy as do Melbourne clubs from being in Melbourne. Josh Dunkley appears to be a Melbourne boy whose first preference was Melbourne Club then next on list Sydney.
I personally think father/son rule is more unfair then the academy situation.
I'm sure some of my figures as stated above are abit out but known are close. Stand to be corrected.
If the AFL wants to take over the academies and run all of them, then the criticism would be fair game. But while we are funding the thing, doing the hard yard to bring the kids through, then we should get priority access, but still pay fair market value (As we did for Mills). It is a reasonable outcome except for the numpties out there.
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You would think Fox Sports would at least fix it to make the definition of COLA correct...."You get the feeling that like Monty Python's Black Knight, the Swans would regard amputation as merely a flesh wound."Comment
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Haven't read the article not going to. The fact that the Bulldogs selected Mitch Wallis, Tom Liberatore, Lachine Hunter and Zaine Cordy as father son selections having done no actual work to develop them. We pour millions into the academy to get two high quality players and as the Joker said in Dark Knight "everyone loses their minds"Comment
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Don't rise to the bait and give this garbage oxygen. This is clearly some anonymous turd trying to establish a profile by generating controversy. Ignore it. To quote the great Johnny Cash: "Don't mention his name and his name will pass on".My opinion is objective truth in its purest formComment
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Ignore him. He'll go away.Comment
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Everyone understands the difference between journalism and opinion pieces right? I didn't read the article but maybe it was an opinion piece?
A wise man once said " opinions are like aceholes everyone has one but we dont necessarily need to see or hear them "Comment
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IT's without question a lazy opinion piece. Though, you wouldn't think a major organization like NewsCorp would allow such a blatantly unbalanced piece published. It's so deliberately anti-swans and doesn't even try to disguise it like most credible journalists do.Comment
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Ahh there is your first problem your misconception that Newscorp is an ethical and professional media business. Newscorp is so far away from what the definition of journalism is that they have forgotten the ethics and responsibility of that profession.Comment
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They're the original tabloid specialists, but I expected a little better from them than to allow what seems like a Hawthorn Bogan off the street to write what's on his mind.Comment
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Nearly posted the same comment in the Keiren Jack /parents thread but thought it maybe a bit harsh.The difference between insanity and genius is measured only in success.Comment
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