gringo2011
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Look its all mostly second hand but some of the stories around him from footballing circle mates and the like are deeply deeply concerning
The rumours around him are a worry.
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Look its all mostly second hand but some of the stories around him from footballing circle mates and the like are deeply deeply concerning
And the interstate “omg you get to play 87 games in Melbourne”. Yep, and with a smaller crowd than nearly all oppos even when at “home”.We made more from Spuds game than the whole of the rest of our home games.
We get to play GC at 4.45 pm on a July Sunday every year. Essendon, Collingwood, Carlton, Richmond get multiple blockbusters every year. WA get two derby's, SA get two showdowns, etc.
Like the pres said, making up the numbers. They want us to be the Washington Generals.
Well f*** that.
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How do they eliminate the debt though? tax their first pick the next year and slide it back. Eg the Ashcroft example they would slide their first pick next year back to like pick 30 if they finish top of the ladder again?Simple solution to this issue.
For either F/S or academy players, the club must use their natural pick (ie: the pick linked to where they finished on the ladder).
If they do not have enough points at their natural pick to match the bid for the player, the deficit is rolled over against their natural picks in the same round in following years until the deficit is eliminated.
With this year and Ashcroft (the most extreme case): Richmond bids on Ashcroft at #1, Brisbane matches at #18. But the point deficit is automatically rolled over against their next first round draft picks in following years until it is eliminated.
Brisbane gets their F/S, Brisbane pays a reasonable cost but the cost is spread over multiple years and they still retain their future first round picks.
If multiple F/S or academy players are bid on in the first round (the GC situation from last year), the same thing applies: points deficit is rolled over into future years until eliminated.
Note:
I believe this system already exists (but not for F/S or academy).
IIRC, Fremantle went into deficit on a first round pick a couple of years ago.
It also applies for second, third and fourth round picks too.
More clubs have experienced deficits at these later rounds.
Well you guys are hamstrung due to the draft concessions so beholden to the AFL a bit, but appreciate your post.Sorry to intrude, but just wanted to say I could not agree more. I loved what Basset said, although I was obviously prejudiced to given I also support a small club. I hope this is a fire starter and I’d be incredibly grateful to the Saints if it was
Loves the glass bbq.Look its all mostly second hand but some of the stories around him from footballing circle mates and the like are deeply deeply concerning
Can only slide back to 18.How do they eliminate the debt though? tax their first pick the next year and slide it back. Eg the Ashcroft example they would slide their first pick next year back to like pick 30 if they finish top of the ladder again?
And if they have an academy pick or father son every year they just maintain p18 and accrue a bigger draft deficit?Can only slide back to 18.
So if they were premiers again, the deficit carries in full over into the following year.
If they finished 9th, the deficit is reduced by the points difference between 9 and 18.
Hmmm... Yeh not sure about that. If they finish top 4 for 10 straight years like a Geelong theyre getting the best kid in the draft for the difference between pick 14 and 18 for however long, feels like a pointless "deficit". Id rather it impacts them directly the following year personally.Can only slide back to 18.
So if they were premiers again, the deficit carries in full over into the following year.
If they finished 9th, the deficit is reduced by the points difference between 9 and 18.
Anything you can share or you would prefer not to?Look its all mostly second hand but some of the stories around him from footballing circle mates and the like are deeply deeply concerning
yeah, well really it is a big concern. A contract to 2030 on a purported 1.1 million a year. Boy the Dees would have to pay at least half of that for me to be comfortable with recruiting him.All the mostly known stuff its just the volume of it.
Hes not a "on the weekends i let my hair down" operator hes hitting recreational activities and pokies 5/6 nights a week.
Take a young group of talented kids who've done the hard yards and are on the edge of reaping the rewards, then bring in a fat idiot with a drug problem, pay him a million plus per year and watch how fast those kids disengage.yeah, well really it is a big concern. A contract to 2030 on a purported 1.1 million a year. Boy the Dees would have to pay at least half of that for me to be comfortable with recruiting him.
Sort of reminds me of Stringer, a great talent, but is a flawed individual and hasn't got the will power to get AFL fit. Once Stringer went off he always looked a bit under conditioned and never could get back to his best explosive best.
Can't remember Olivers form after 2021, but that will be four years ago in 2025, and it will have been at least two years since he was match hardened and fit. To risk him until 2030 is maybe a bridge too far.
Wouldn't going after Oliver be classed as a 'sugar hit' which would be contrary to the strategy outlined by the Prez last night?Take a young group of talented kids who've done the hard yards and are on the edge of reaping the rewards, then bring in a fat idiot with a drug problem, pay him a million plus per year and watch how fast those kids disengage.
yep that's how it works, and if 1st pick gets used up then it comes off of 2nd pick. But the points scale is wrong atm and it's what they, are fixing( hoping) next year, but doesn't address the discountHow do they eliminate the debt though? tax their first pick the next year and slide it back. Eg the Ashcroft example they would slide their first pick next year back to like pick 30 if they finish top of the ladder again?
Didn’t we have to pay the AFL to get Spud’s game moved to the G?We made more from Spuds game than the whole of the rest of our home games.
We get to play GC at 4.45 pm on a July Sunday every year. Essendon, Collingwood, Carlton, Richmond get multiple blockbusters every year. WA get two derby's, SA get two showdowns, etc.
Like the pres said, making up the numbers. They want us to be the Washington Generals.
Well f*** that.
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To fix the problem just let the teams who were btm 4 pick whoever they want - Father sons , Academy etc , this allows the worst teams the best players.How do they eliminate the debt though? tax their first pick the next year and slide it back. Eg the Ashcroft example they would slide their first pick next year back to like pick 30 if they finish top of the ladder again?
My quote was from Carl Delina the CEO. I think he would have the numbers to show he was telling the truth.Didn’t we have to pay the AFL to get Spud’s game moved to the G?
Player finish’s 3rd in your best and fairest and you can’t even mention or acknowledge it ? Pretty immature from the club, great standards they are setting
The issue isnt just the scale though its being able to bundle up a bunch of late picks to do it.yep that's how it works, and if 1st pick gets used up then it comes off of 2nd pick. But the points scale is wrong atm and it's what they, are fixing( hoping) next year, but doesn't address the discount
Couldn't it Judy be as simple as demanding that the points cost for any one player can't be accumulated from more than 1 or 2 different picks?Yeah, it should be available to clubs, not a crazy if you don't take it for clubs. If they need to keep the romance alive, pay fair value for it.