List Mgmt. 2021 Trade & List Management Thread II - IN: CCJ

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You'll think it wouldn't be a stretch to assume that there are two types of sporting clubs, those who have been exposed as being on the coke (ie. Storm) and those who are yet to be exposed.
So where does that leave North?

And if players want to do recreational drugs outside of the season I don't have a problem with it. Its their business not mine. They are professional athletes so provided they aren't hindering their performance (or enhancing it) then it is none of my business. If it interferes with their performance then they either stop or lose their job.
 
Am i getting this right as the worse case scenario for Richmond, which involves us not even having to bother negotiating with them.

Tarrant to Richmond as free agent
Richmond loses Chol compensation pick
We gain CCJ via PSD
We gain compensation pick for Tarrant.

That should be the starting point, as we don't even have to speak to them for this to happen. Any "trades" we do, worsen the above deal for us, and improves for them, yet we have to "negotiate"???
You do what we tell you to do.
 

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MACPHERSON STANCE LEAVES SUNS STUMPED
Gold Coast is open to Darcy MacPherson remaining at the Suns on a restructured contract as his potential trade to North Melbourne ran aground on Tuesday.

The Roos and Suns are still negotiating on a deal to send pick 19 and MacPherson to North Melbourne in exchange for a future second-round selection and a swap of later picks.

But MacPherson is keen to remain at the Suns and fight for his position in the last year of a back-ended contract worth $400,000.

While North Melbourne premiership player David King was critical of a deal brokered after MacPherson finished top three in the best-and-fairest, the deal is heavily back-ended.

The Suns are determined to fix their salary cap issues so would be open to him signing a new two-year deal on a more responsible wage.

MacPherson is a popular member of the Suns with good leadership who plays a high-pressuring forward role when in the side but has battled to make an impact in the past two seasons.

If the trade did not eventuate, the Suns would still be keen to trade their No. 19 pick to one of five or six potential suitors.

Clubs including Brisbane and Melbourne could be keen to improve their draft hand in this draft while giving the Suns high picks in the 2022 national draft.

The Suns will only take pick 3 to the national draft, determined to back in the players they have drafted in the past two seasons instead of bringing on more first-year talent.

Will Brodie could yet find a new home at Fremantle with discussions underway about a potential trade.

Brodie is due a significant 2022 contract and is unlikely to play much senior football at the Suns.

So the best-case scenario for both clubs would be a trade that allowed the Dockers to restructure his contract.

If they do not have the list spot for Brodie he could eventually be delisted and find his way to the Dockers as a delisted free agent.

Former No. 9 pick Brodie is a clearance expert but in a team with Touk Miller, Matt Rowell and Noah Anderson has not been able to find a regular role.
 
Does it even matter what Darcy McPherson wants? He's got one year left on his contract right? If he's traded to us with pick 19 that contract still stands. Fight for a spot on our list or be a sook and sit out.. who gives a crap! We only really want pick 19 anyway and GC want to get rid of you and your salary. You play well in the year you might get another 2, if not see if someone else will take you. We just keep developing the young boys.

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Does it even matter what Darcy McPherson wants? He's got one year left on his contract right? If he's traded to us with pick 19 that contract still stands. Fight for a spot on our list or be a sook and sit out.. who gives a crap! We only really want pick 19 anyway and GC want to get rid of you and your salary. You play well in the year you might get another 2, if not see if someone else will take you. We just keep developing the young boys.

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Like The Filth Wizard said, living in QLD vs Vic must be a significant factor for him, spose at the end of the day if he's going to move, he wants it to be worth his while.

In any event, he sounds like a bloke who doesn't think he has a long career in footy, which is why we should walk away.
 
Like The Filth Wizard said, living in QLD vs Vic must be a significant factor for him, spose at the end of the day if he's going to move, he wants it to be worth his while.

In any event, he sounds like a bloke who doesn't think he has a long career in footy, which is why we should walk away.

If you think about where he is at his age, after this contract he might be pretty close to paying off the majority of a house and set himself up a little for life after football. And if he has other interests, he gets to pursue them with a fair safety net. Just depends on how much he values the career.
 
Hope we had an interview with Tyson Stengle.
 
So where does that leave North?

And if players want to do recreational drugs outside of the season I don't have a problem with it. Its their business not mine. They are professional athletes so provided they aren't hindering their performance (or enhancing it) then it is none of my business. If it interferes with their performance then they either stop or lose their job.

I think you could assume at least some Roos players have taken recreational drugs. End of the day, they are a cross section of the community as a whole who also take recreational drugs.

I am sort of in the same boat that it's none of my business, and from a partaking aspects its likely no different to getting on the beers when related to performance. I'd argue that the supply chain of coke supply is littered with shockingly bad outcomes but that's another story.
 
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