Post Season 2003 - TRADE TALK
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Would love to have Tenace at Collingwood. Wants to wear the jumper. Hope his skin doesn't blister and burn when he finds himself pulling on a Carlton gurnsey though. Or he could go interstate. So in 2-3 years time, will he be the next big star who gets homesick, and have his name thrown around like a frisbee in October trade?JLC wrote:a young player who wants to play for the pies.....have a read
http://afl.com.au/default.asp?pg=news&s ... eid=122835
This is where the problems start, removing kids from a comfortable home environment due to a draft system that rewards mismanaged, basket-case cellar-dwelling teams who finish at the bottom, instead of allowing them to go to the team of their choice. It is restraint of trade in a court of law.
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Dyso,
the sentiments of yr message are admirable and understandable albeit with some generalities. Who knows where and what these kid's backgrounds may be: good, bad, rich, poor, affluent, welfare, city, country.?? For some any move will be major surgery, for others it can be the best thing for them. Go where they want??? Thats an ideal world, and restricted club lists are a fact of AFL life. Restraint of trade, you can argue that till our beards go white, when you start talking these matters the only people getting rich are the lawyers.
the sentiments of yr message are admirable and understandable albeit with some generalities. Who knows where and what these kid's backgrounds may be: good, bad, rich, poor, affluent, welfare, city, country.?? For some any move will be major surgery, for others it can be the best thing for them. Go where they want??? Thats an ideal world, and restricted club lists are a fact of AFL life. Restraint of trade, you can argue that till our beards go white, when you start talking these matters the only people getting rich are the lawyers.
he's an animal, what can u expect!!!
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horrid wombat
Oh, you horrid wombat! Don't start me! All kids must leave the nest so to speak and learn independance at some stage... BUT can i conclude by saying why should a sporting body be able to dictate a lifestyle to a professional athlete? These kids should be able to still mingle with their own friends, in their own state, and NOT have to sacrafice this as well as their family life, for the sake of playing elite football with a bunch of blokes they realy didn't want to be teammates with in the first place!! Re-introduce area zoning or balance up the salary-cap.commonwombat wrote:Dyso,
the sentiments of yr message are admirable and understandable albeit with some generalities. Who knows where and what these kid's backgrounds may be: good, bad, rich, poor, affluent, welfare, city, country.?? For some any move will be major surgery, for others it can be the best thing for them. Go where they want??? Thats an ideal world, and restricted club lists are a fact of AFL life. Restraint of trade, you can argue that till our beards go white, when you start talking these matters the only people getting rich are the lawyers.
That can be Demetriou's first job.
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I can't believe Brown chose Richmond, Yeah they've got a good young midfield coming up but look at their key position department. Richardson 29, Stafford almost 30?, Holland 26(and they wanto trade him). There going to have to invest in cloning and try and clone 3 Brad Ottens'. Also, Richmond have said that he's accepting the same money that the doggies offered him? Ffs I woulda stuck with the doggies that Cooney kid looks guru. But I'd say he'll defenitely goto Richmond cause he can hold the doggies to ransom cause Carlton have second pick in the pre-season draft and he could cash up if he went there. There defenitely has to be something funny tho, I think Solomon may be on his way to Tigerland but poor Richmond the Bombers will totally rort them for him hahah(Be good to see our enemy's fighting). But again with that Bendigo argument, about how the Bendigo boys Solomon and Brown want to re-unite and how they used to be the 'brat-pack' with Tarrant and Alvey, What about Alvey? Alvey's at the doggies? Sorry if this message sounds like waffle which it prolly does I am just confused by Brown's decision togo to Richmond. But I'd take great glee in watching Richmond go for the quick fix and **** up again. Touchwood.
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Dyso,
perhaps yr thoughts re zones has merit. However the old zones are totally out the window. As it is the Melb clubs are representing the size of Melb as it once was and these localities have changes completely, not to mention the sprawl of the metro area. Interesting, how that may be drawn let alone country Vic. How will other states be treated, are they to be ceded to stand alone 1 team states, split between the 2 teams (ie SA, WA), players from Tas, ACT and NT? what is the fate of interstate players that are passed over by the i/state clubs for whatever reason?
I am not deriding yr point of view but some of these alternatives throw up as many snags as the current system.
perhaps yr thoughts re zones has merit. However the old zones are totally out the window. As it is the Melb clubs are representing the size of Melb as it once was and these localities have changes completely, not to mention the sprawl of the metro area. Interesting, how that may be drawn let alone country Vic. How will other states be treated, are they to be ceded to stand alone 1 team states, split between the 2 teams (ie SA, WA), players from Tas, ACT and NT? what is the fate of interstate players that are passed over by the i/state clubs for whatever reason?
I am not deriding yr point of view but some of these alternatives throw up as many snags as the current system.
he's an animal, what can u expect!!!
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