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  • Auntie.Gerald
    Veterans List
    • Oct 2009
    • 6474

    I would be happy with a double salary offer ????

    Poolside ——— yeeeesssss !!!

    Did anyone think to confirm whether the trigger in the contract is in favour of the player or the club re paps ?

    I couldn’t find this distinction in any of the articles online ?
    "be tough, only when it gets tough"

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    • S.S. Bleeder
      Senior Player
      • Sep 2014
      • 2165

      Originally posted by barry
      The draft and salary cap was working perfectly about 10 years ago when northern clubs had their academies, and they also had a retention allowance.

      I dont know why the AFL decided to stuff it up with the version we have now which has killed GC before they even had a chance.
      It's called cow towing to Eddie and his ilk. There is no need for NGA academies. The only reason NGA academies exist is to stop the sooking from the big Melbourne clubs. Indigenous and other minority groups have a more advantageous channel to the AFL than the average player. NGAs aren't needed.

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      • Ruck'n'Roll
        Ego alta, ergo ictus
        • Nov 2003
        • 3990

        Originally posted by KSAS
        Very much so!!!. I recall Pitura jumping up & down wanting to join Richmond (who were a power house in the 70's) and South refused to clear him. I'm sure he then quit the club for a short period & then returned to complete the 1974 season, which South then agreed to clear him to Richmond. In exchange we received Brian "Whale" Roberts, Graham Teasdale, Francis Jackson & 45K which was big money back then.

        Arguably the best trade we've ever done. All 3 players were great successes. The whale finished 4th or thereabouts in the 76 Brownlow. I remember just how huge he looked when I first saw him play in red & white. Tom Hafey later said he was filthy the club traded him because moral amongst the players dropped enormously as the Whale was very popular.

        Teaser went on to win the 77 Brownlow & Jackson was a very solid CHB with a long penetrating left boot. I remember he, Browning & Rantall (who returned from North) formed a formidable half back line in 76.
        Richmond were obsessed with Pitura, and so ended up playing well over the odds. But that was only the start of their problems. Because the Tigers hadn't really.understood what sort of player he was. He was a dynamic outside midfielder, who depended on his mates feeding him the ball.
        Unfortunately at Richmond, he had no mates, he wa an overpriced outsider who displaced popular teammates. So his time at the Tigers was very unsuccessful.
        He ended up playing for North Shore in Sydney for many years, also coaching and umpiring.

        We celebrate the trade because what the Swans got our of the deal, but Richmond lost out in three ways, 1, In what they had to give up to get him. 2 In the team disharmony that resulted and 3. When there expensive recruit departed.

        It's a illustration of how a club needs to consider all aspects of a trade. A perspective that some of the more trade-happy RWOers who sometimes seem to propose trades as if they are swapping football cards or fiddling around with their SuperCoach team.

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        • ugg
          Can you feel it?
          Site Admin
          • Jan 2003
          • 15963

          Originally posted by Thunder Shaker
          If Jones goes to St Kilda, it's more likely to be in exchange for a future pick if the Swans will accept one.
          Saints set for monster Trade Period with crafty Port forward in their sights

          Players linked to St Kilda: Sam Gray (Port), Paddy Ryder (Port), Bradley Hill (Fremantle), Zak Jones.

          St Kilda's picks: 5, 55, 67 and 77

          There's no way the Saints would be recruiting all those players with what they have. Who's going?
          Josh Bruce has already requested a trade to the Dogs. Jack Steven heavily linked to Geelong and then there’s the curious case of Jake Carlisle who looks to be getting pushed out the door by the club but he wants to stay.
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          • Syd Swan
            Warming the Bench
            • Apr 2003
            • 140

            Originally posted by Ruck'n'Roll
            Richmond were obsessed with Pitura, and so ended up playing well over the odds. But that was only the start of their problems. Because the Tigers hadn't really.understood what sort of player he was. He was a dynamic outside midfielder, who depended on his mates feeding him the ball.
            Unfortunately at Richmond, he had no mates, he wa an overpriced outsider who displaced popular teammates. So his time at the Tigers was very unsuccessful.
            He ended up playing for North Shore in Sydney for many years, also coaching and umpiring.
            I remember John Pitura being my coach at Mt Gravatt in Qld when I moved up there from Tassie in 1988. Really nice bloke, he didn't play he was just the coach.

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            • Blood Fever
              Veterans List
              • Apr 2007
              • 4040

              Originally posted by KSAS
              Very much so!!!. I recall Pitura jumping up & down wanting to join Richmond (who were a power house in the 70's) and South refused to clear him. I'm sure he then quit the club for a short period & then returned to complete the 1974 season, which South then agreed to clear him to Richmond. In exchange we received Brian "Whale" Roberts, Graham Teasdale, Francis Jackson & 45K which was big money back then.

              Arguably the best trade we've ever done. All 3 players were great successes. The whale finished 4th or thereabouts in the 76 Brownlow. I remember just how huge he looked when I first saw him play in red & white. Tom Hafey later said he was filthy the club traded him because moral amongst the players dropped enormously as the Whale was very popular.

              Teaser went on to win the 77 Brownlow & Jackson was a very solid CHB with a long penetrating left boot. I remember he, Browning & Rantall (who returned from North) formed a formidable half back line in 76.
              That trade was a bonanza for the club. Francis Jackson was a very underrated player and also mentored the likes of David Ackerley. Played against him in school football back in the day. Pretty sure he was right footed. Browning was a massive left footed kick.

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              • bloodspirit
                Clubman
                • Apr 2015
                • 4448

                Stray thought: I think it is better to pay overs for what you want (e.g. Daniher if we want him) than to sell for unders (e.g. Papley). This might be at odds with the idea that it's a buyer's market.

                Incidentally, I think it's particularly hard for us to value Daniher because of his injury history. But hopefully the club is better placed.
                All opinions are not equal. Some are a very great deal more robust, sophisticated, and well supported in logic and argument than others. -Douglas Adams, author (11 Mar 1952-2001)

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                • Ludwig
                  Veterans List
                  • Apr 2007
                  • 9359

                  Sam Edmunds reports that JD's dad Anthony said Joe isn't going anywhere (at Essendon club function). A shift to Daniher and Papley both staying put. I'm hoping this story is accurate and we do keep Papley and pass on Daniher, at least for this year.

                  Josh Bruce and Alex Keith both seem headed for the Dogs. They are looking a rising force for next year.

                  It's hard to see where the Saints are heading. It just seems like they're spinning their wheels without making any progress.

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                  • Melbourne_Blood
                    Senior Player
                    • May 2010
                    • 3312

                    Originally posted by Ludwig
                    Sam Edmunds reports that JD's dad Anthony said Joe isn't going anywhere (at Essendon club function). A shift to Daniher and Papley both staying put. I'm hoping this story is accurate and we do keep Papley and pass on Daniher, at least for this year.

                    Josh Bruce and Alex Keith both seem headed for the Dogs. They are looking a rising force for next year.

                    It's hard to see where the Saints are heading. It just seems like they're spinning their wheels without making any progress.
                    Pretty definitive from the old man considering the ambiguity from the Essendon CEO, Zach Merrett and JD himself . Hope he’s right though .


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                    • 707
                      Veterans List
                      • Aug 2009
                      • 6204

                      I'm happy with no Daniher and Papley staying. Means we've only got Jones in limbo and maybe we've got a big name in our sights but it hasn't broken?

                      Just as happy to take picks to the draft and keep adding to what we've got and have a slow build to contention.

                      It's all happening at the Crows, no coach, Footy Manager in limbo, players queuing up to jump ship. Let's wait and see what the AFL does next week to save their own sinking ship on the Gold Coast, $200 mill down the gurgler so far.

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                      • MattW
                        Veterans List
                        • May 2011
                        • 4195

                        Originally posted by Ludwig
                        Sam Edmunds reports that JD's dad Anthony said Joe isn't going anywhere (at Essendon club function). A shift to Daniher and Papley both staying put. I'm hoping this story is accurate and we do keep Papley and pass on Daniher, at least for this year.

                        Josh Bruce and Alex Keith both seem headed for the Dogs. They are looking a rising force for next year.

                        It's hard to see where the Saints are heading. It just seems like they're spinning their wheels without making any progress.
                        I wonder whether the Swans baulked at the price. It was hard to see how the deal got done without us paying overs for a player with injury history.

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                        • Blood Fever
                          Veterans List
                          • Apr 2007
                          • 4040

                          Originally posted by Ludwig
                          Sam Edmunds reports that JD's dad Anthony said Joe isn't going anywhere (at Essendon club function). A shift to Daniher and Papley both staying put. I'm hoping this story is accurate and we do keep Papley and pass on Daniher, at least for this year.

                          Josh Bruce and Alex Keith both seem headed for the Dogs. They are looking a rising force for next year.

                          It's hard to see where the Saints are heading. It just seems like they're spinning their wheels without making any progress.
                          Assuming Sam is telling the truth. Big call - maybe true. Who would know.

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                          • Ludwig
                            Veterans List
                            • Apr 2007
                            • 9359

                            Originally posted by Blood Fever
                            Assuming Sam is telling the truth. Big call - maybe true. Who would know.
                            Sam must have been telling the truth as it took place at a public function and can be easily verified. I know the journos stretch the truth a lot, but it would seem pretty silly in this case.

                            When, of IF, Donald Trump leaves office, he could have a bright future as a footy journo. Maybe he was cozying up to Scott Morrison anticipating that he may have to ask for political asylum.

                            The wheels are turning. I've got my team working on a new project starring Donald Trump and Eddie McGuire:
                            Footy Show Apprentice. The contestants will try to get through the entire show only telling lies and racist slurs.

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                            • Blood Fever
                              Veterans List
                              • Apr 2007
                              • 4040

                              Originally posted by Ludwig
                              Sam must have been telling the truth as it took place at a public function and can be easily verified. I know the journos stretch the truth a lot, but it would seem pretty silly in this case.

                              When, of IF, Donald Trump leaves office, he could have a bright future as a footy journo. Maybe he was cozying up to Scott Morrison anticipating that he may have to ask for political asylum.

                              The wheels are turning. I've got my team working on a new project starring Donald Trump and Eddie McGuire:
                              Footy Show Apprentice. The contestants will try to get through the entire show only telling lies and racist slurs.
                              Trump would fit in beautifully, especially during trade speculation time. No training required.

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                              • Thunder Shaker
                                Aut vincere aut mori
                                • Apr 2004
                                • 4160

                                Originally posted by MattW
                                I wonder whether the Swans baulked at the price. It was hard to see how the deal got done without us paying overs for a player with injury history.
                                Daniher is a restricted free agent next year. Why pay overs for a player we could get for free next year?
                                "Unbelievable!" -- Nick Davis leaves his mark on the 2005 semi final

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