Bears get a priority pick
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- Pebbles Rocks
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Bears get a priority pick
They got given pick 19.
Personally I am supportive of this because lets be honest, who would want to live in Brisbane
Personally I am supportive of this because lets be honest, who would want to live in Brisbane
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No free agent compensation, no priority picks. Nothing. If you cannot manage your club efficiently and effectively, if you cannot retain players because you cannot provide the right environment, if you cannot attract sponsers, then suffer the consequences. I would, however, strongly support draftees being signed on a 3-4 year contract so that the club has a decent time to work with them. I would also remove the players' right to veto a trade. This is a business and a full time job, well paid. Where else do employees tell the employer where they will work?
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The AFLPA would never agree to anything but equal employment conditions for all 18 competing clubs.69 years a MAGPIE wrote:No free agent compensation, no priority picks. Nothing. If you cannot manage your club efficiently and effectively, if you cannot retain players because you cannot provide the right environment, if you cannot attract sponsers, then suffer the consequences. I would, however, strongly support draftees being signed on a 3-4 year contract so that the club has a decent time to work with them. I would also remove the players' right to veto a trade. This is a business and a full time job, well paid. Where else do employees tell the employer where they will work?
Besides, the draft concept itself is effectively "restraint of trade".
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