2021 trading, drafting and list management: players and personnel

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  • waswan
    Senior Player
    • Oct 2015
    • 2047

    I believe the big money has been sucked out of the market
    Dawson would be weighing up 2yrs to enter fre agency again for a big pay day ir just get a 5yr deal done now on goodish money


    As good as he is or can be, the 1mil mid days are ending, look at coniglio amd even kelly. If these guys are a risk, no one is getting that deal anymore unless your sam walsh

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    • Ralph Dawg
      Senior Player
      • Apr 2018
      • 1729

      Originally posted by WomblingFree
      There's a fundamental right for people to be paid what they are worth, whatever field you work. That said most people can usually get mor eelsewhere and stay for other reasons (success, happiness etc)

      It's not reasonable to expect a player to stay for massive unders. I expect if we can come close he'll stay and we won't insult him by offering an insulting offer.

      It woudl seem obvious we are prioritising Dawson and the fact we haven't seemed to open any negotiations with George seems to indicate we'll only do so if the Dawson deal falls over and we can offer George a compeitive offer.

      As an aside, what is the view of ressies watchers of Gould stepping up next year should Dawson leave?
      I think the issue with Gould is that there is an uncertainty as to what sort of defender he is. Is he a big bodied KP type or is he a rebounding, intercept, 3rd / tall or medium type? Having watched alot of reserves, my feeling is the latter. Just seems to lack the body work and height at this point to be a KP type. But he has a booming kick, good hands but at this stage, lacks the tank to run all day off HB. Hopefully that comes and voila - a right footed Dawson.

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      • Aprilbr
        Senior Player
        • Oct 2016
        • 1803

        Originally posted by Ralph Dawg
        I think the issue with Gould is that there is an uncertainty as to what sort of defender he is. Is he a big bodied KP type or is he a rebounding, intercept, 3rd / tall or medium type? Having watched alot of reserves, my feeling is the latter. Just seems to lack the body work and height at this point to be a KP type. But he has a booming kick, good hands but at this stage, lacks the tank to run all day off HB. Hopefully that comes and voila - a right footed Dawson.
        I'm not convinced that Gould has the mobility and athleticism to be that intercept type defender. He is shorter but heavier than Lever. Aliir is quite a deal taller and much lighter. Both move around the ground much better than him. I'm comparing him to those two because they are amongst the best interceptors this year.
        Gould is also not quite big and strong enough to play on the monsters. He seems to be working hard on his deficiencies but whether he remains on the list is problematic in my view.

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        • Bangalore Swans
          Suspended by the MRP
          • Mar 2021
          • 1049

          Originally posted by TheBloods
          Agreed , if anyone has no ethics it is footy reporters , especially ones that work for that rat Murdoch's papers ,but better not get into that
          Whenever Tom Morris comes on your know he’s got something. A bit of innuendo, a bit of gossip, it doesn’t worry me. He comes on like an eager puppy dog looking to impress the legends of the game.

          AFL, it must be remembered is in the entertainment business. They are hardly doing work that changes or advances society. It doesn’t need to be too serious.

          The speculation of trade week and the associated gossip entertains punters. Why not embrace it and have a bit of fun with it?

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          • Aprilbr
            Senior Player
            • Oct 2016
            • 1803

            I don't find it entertaining when it comes to potentially losing Swans players. Its nerve-racking! We potentially have the foundation of a future premiership team here now. I don't want to lose any of our players to opportunist clubs.

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            • 0918330512
              Senior Player
              • Sep 2011
              • 1654

              Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
              Whenever Tom Morris comes on your know he’s got something. A bit of innuendo, a bit of gossip, it doesn’t worry me. He comes on like an eager puppy dog looking to impress the legends of the game.
              You know that more often than not he has absolute unsubstantiated BS

              Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
              AFL, it must be remembered is in the entertainment business. They are hardly doing work that changes or advances society. It doesn’t need to be too serious.
              While we remember things, we might also remember it’s a billion dollar industry. It employs many thousands of people. And the fans are financially and emotionally invested in their chosen teams. I’d say it changes society.

              Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
              The speculation of trade week and the associated gossip entertains punters. Why not embrace it and have a bit of fun with it?
              I entertains some. It annoys others. For me, it’s the worst time of the season. Speculation about losing some of our favourite players. But when it’s based on nothing or inaccurate information it’s not fun at all. It just pi$$es some people off. It creates an emotional roller coaster that isn’t fun. It’s not entertaining. It can create friction. It can cause depression or emotional angst. What’s worse, some journalists are actually paid for essentially providing misinformation. If I gave the wrong information in my job, I would lose it. In wouldn’t find that entertaining at all.

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              • 707
                Veterans List
                • Aug 2009
                • 6204

                Good interview with Luke Parker on 360 tonight. Said getting his contract done was all about going through the process and that he put it all on hold a few months back to concentrate on footy and the finals. Spoke passionately about the club, the closeness of the playing group and the excitement of what lies ahead with this group of players.

                Showed up what a pack of mis-truths have been spread about his recent contract negotiations. So much for the "my contacts tell me" and the "it's being reported" etc.

                Next cab to re-sign IMO, Jordan Dawson who is probably going through the process of dotting i's and crossing t's as Parker has just done. One brick at a time folks ...

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                • Aprilbr
                  Senior Player
                  • Oct 2016
                  • 1803

                  Originally posted by 707
                  Good interview with Luke Parker on 360 tonight. Said getting his contract done was all about going through the process and that he put it all on hold a few months back to concentrate on footy and the finals. Spoke passionately about the club, the closeness of the playing group and the excitement of what lies ahead with this group of players.

                  Showed up what a pack of mis-truths have been spread about his recent contract negotiations. So much for the "my contacts tell me" and the "it's being reported" etc.

                  Next cab to re-sign IMO, Jordan Dawson who is probably going through the process of dotting i's and crossing t's as Parker has just done. One brick at a time folks ...
                  Lets hope so, 707! Dawson is so important.

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                  • TheBloods
                    Suspended by the MRP
                    • Feb 2020
                    • 2047

                    Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
                    Whenever Tom Morris comes on your know he’s got something. A bit of innuendo, a bit of gossip, it doesn’t worry me. He comes on like an eager puppy dog looking to impress the legends of the game.

                    AFL, it must be remembered is in the entertainment business. They are hardly doing work that changes or advances society. It doesn’t need to be too serious.

                    The speculation of trade week and the associated gossip entertains punters. Why not embrace it and have a bit of fun with it?
                    The @@@@ they report can be more than just entertaining , it can be down right damaging ! I know for a fact that the McCartins were very troubled to hear from that rat Tom browne that their sons career might be "over" with concussion in early 2019 when it was really nothing of the sort ! He had to issue an apology to the Swans and thats why you don't hear much about the Swans out of him these days !

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                    • Bangalore Swans
                      Suspended by the MRP
                      • Mar 2021
                      • 1049

                      Originally posted by 09183305
                      You know that more often than not he has absolute unsubstantiated BS


                      While we remember things, we might also remember it’s a billion dollar industry. It employs many thousands of people. And the fans are financially and emotionally invested in their chosen teams. I’d say it changes society.


                      I entertains some. It annoys others. For me, it’s the worst time of the season. Speculation about losing some of our favourite players. But when it’s based on nothing or inaccurate information it’s not fun at all. It just pi$$es some people off. It creates an emotional roller coaster that isn’t fun. It’s not entertaining. It can create friction. It can cause depression or emotional angst. What’s worse, some journalists are actually paid for essentially providing misinformation. If I gave the wrong information in my job, I would lose it. In wouldn’t find that entertaining at all.
                      I think people on here like using BS in rebuttals to me. I find it entertaining.

                      When you say that trade week speculation causes depression or emotional angst are you referring to how you feel as a fan or how the players and administrators must feel with the process?

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                      • 0918330512
                        Senior Player
                        • Sep 2011
                        • 1654

                        Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
                        I think people on here like using BS in rebuttals to me. I find it entertaining.
                        I used BS to avoid any swear filter. It’s not always about you

                        Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
                        When you say that trade week speculation causes depression or emotional angst are you referring to how you feel as a fan or how the players and administrators must feel with the process?
                        All of the above. I got a message from a “friend” early this morning saying that Parker was heading to the club he supports based on “solid” intel he got from a past player associated with the club. We are currently no longer talking for the moment, after a hefty spat via SMS. Daniel Bradshaw had a massive falling out with Brisbane when he found out about him being offered as trade bait.

                        It’s easy to say ignore the chatter, but people are emotionally invested. For some of us, it’s not about the club we support now. It can be about generations of loyalty - my friends child is now a 5th generation Swans fan. Their passion runs deep and they take much to heart and no amount of Bangalore or anyone else telling them different will change that. And clueless journalists flippantly throwing up baseless theories and conjecture as though it was fact fuels the flames. You might find it enjoyable banter. Others hate it.

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                        • NeonBible
                          Warming the Bench
                          • Mar 2021
                          • 280

                          Originally posted by TheBloods
                          The @@@@ they report can be more than just entertaining , it can be down right damaging ! I know for a fact that the McCartins were very troubled to hear from that rat Tom browne that their sons career might be "over" with concussion in early 2019 when it was really nothing of the sort ! He had to issue an apology to the Swans and thats why you don't hear much about the Swans out of him these days !
                          Hi TB,

                          I have never agreed with you more than when you are on the warpath against the footy media! They are among the lowest bearers of journalistic standards in our country!

                          My disgust is more with the networks and publications that give these figures a platform in the first place. The continued employment of Wayne Carey by Channel 7 and TripleM on presumably north of 500k, after his past dotted with utterly immoral and unethical behaviour, is telling of the sport's stance on everything from mateship to violence against women. Then there are those such as Barrett, Edmund, Morris, and Browne as you mention, who repeatedly get their facts wrong and aren't held accountable for it. As I believe you said a few weeks ago, quite poignantly I will note, footy journalism seems to be one of the few fields where you can do your job poorly on a public stage over and over, and still get to keep your job!

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                          • Bangalore Swans
                            Suspended by the MRP
                            • Mar 2021
                            • 1049

                            Originally posted by 09183305
                            I used BS to avoid any swear filter. It’s not always about you


                            All of the above. I got a message from a “friend” early this morning saying that Parker was heading to the club he supports based on “solid” intel he got from a past player associated with the club. We are currently no longer talking for the moment, after a hefty spat via SMS. Daniel Bradshaw had a massive falling out with Brisbane when he found out about him being offered as trade bait.

                            It’s easy to say ignore the chatter, but people are emotionally invested. For some of us, it’s not about the club we support now. It can be about generations of loyalty - my friends child is now a 5th generation Swans fan. Their passion runs deep and they take much to heart and no amount of Bangalore or anyone else telling them different will change that. And clueless journalists flippantly throwing up baseless theories and conjecture as though it was fact fuels the flames. You might find it enjoyable banter. Others hate it.
                            My understanding of the Daniel Bradshaw situation was that he was offered as trade bait. It wasn’t a journalist making it up. It was a done to create rooom for the Fev. It’s one of those cautionary tales of players coaching their former team mates.

                            Isn’t that how the Swans and Andrew Dunkley relationship broke down? Roos a former team mate told him your time has passed.

                            I think you need to call your mate. I support the Swans and love watching them play however I don’t have that diehard devotion that you exhibit.

                            I was once talking to this diehard Swans fan about how I had seen a former player from the 2000s smoking a cigarette and downing shots on a Sunday night during the season.

                            He looks at me and says “it didn’t happen”. I said to him that I was at the same bar and saw it with my own eyes. He repeated his “it didn’t happen”. He was a true diehard.

                            How does that devotion develop for a football club?
                            Last edited by Bangalore Swans; 9 September 2021, 06:49 AM.

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                            • 0918330512
                              Senior Player
                              • Sep 2011
                              • 1654

                              Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
                              I think you need to call your mate. I support the Swans and love watching them play however I don’t have that diehard devotion that you exhibit.
                              Thanks for your unsolicited advice on how I should manage my friendships.
                              Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
                              I was once talking to this diehard Swans fan about how I had seen a former player from the 2000s smoking a cigarette and downing shots on a Sunday night during the season.

                              He looks at me and says “it didn’t happen”. I said to him that I was at the same bar and saw it with my own eyes. He repeated his “it didn’t happen”. He was a true diehard.

                              How does that devotion develop for a football club?
                              “True die hards” are part of the lifeblood of clubs. They take out the extra memberships. They buy the merchandise by the tonne. They turn up to matches regardless of the teams form or the weather. They make donations of time and money. Does that sort of devotion not help the club financially, which impacts every area of the club and thus the club’s development?

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

                                Originally posted by Bangalore Swans
                                My understanding of the Daniel Bradshaw situation was that he was offered as trade bait. It wasn’t a journalist making it up. It was a done to create rooom for the Fev. It’s one of those cautionary tales of players coaching their former team mates.

                                Isn’t that how the Swans and Andrew Dunkley relationship broke down? Roos a former team mate told him your time has passed.

                                I think you need to call your mate. I support the Swans and love watching them play however I don’t have that diehard devotion that you exhibit.

                                I was once talking to this diehard Swans fan about how I had seen a former player from the 2000s smoking a cigarette and downing shots on a Sunday night during the season.

                                He looks at me and says “it didn’t happen”. I said to him that I was at the same bar and saw it with my own eyes. He repeated his “it didn’t happen”. He was a true diehard.

                                How does that devotion develop for a football club?
                                As recently as 15 years ago, the blokes getting on it on the occasional weekend, and having a few sneaky durries, would be fairly normal. Hell, there were some players that regularly smoked - and good ones too. I think Geelong's Paul Chapman was one. It'd be far less common these days and a lot of players go the whole season without a drop touching their lips, or at least not while recovering from injury.

                                Personally, I couldn't give two hoots. They need to manage themselves, and the ones that do it well prosper. If a couple of beers on a Sunday night after a Friday night game, and on an eight-day break, help them release some of the tension of being an AFL player, go for it. And then make up for it with harder or better training.

                                As for your meta question, there are degrees of devotion. But what most people on here object to is journos clearly running with made up garbage. The idea we ever tabled a two year, $550K deal to Parker is absurd. I'm sure we have cap pressures. I'm sure his contract negotiations involved just that - negotiations. But that was just crap.

                                How do we know? Because just like Tom Morris is contradicting Tom Morris on Dawson, he did the same on Parker. It was going to be a haggle over the fourth year, and a few dollars, before it became the low ball two year thing - which suggests the Swans were negotiating backwards from their own starting position. Yeah right, Tommy. Go flush yourself.
                                'Delicious' is a fun word to say

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