Geelong rorting the system

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Geelong supporters claim there is no way their club would ever do something even slightly dodgy. Can’t see any issues with a club sponsor, paying a player from another club and as soon as he can he ends up at the other club who already paying him? C’mon.
 
Well done Geelong for finding a way to get their coach more money

This isn't a Geelong thing, it is an AFL thing. The AFL slashed the soft cap during Covid and never brought it back close to where it was. Clubs are obviously trying to find creative ways to get more money into their coaching staff when all the AFL need to do is increase the soft cap back in line with how it was heading in 2019
 

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Great entertainment this thread.

I particularly like the doggy fans all up in arms about Chris Scott. Took me 15 seconds to find out Luke Beveridge is an adjunct professor at Victoria University and a brand ambassador for Airport Toyota😂
 
Geelong supporters claim there is no way their club would ever do something even slightly dodgy. Can’t see any issues with a club sponsor, paying a player from another club and as soon as he can he ends up at the other club who already paying him? C’mon.

Nike are a major club sponsor at Sydney. I bet they already individually sponsored guys at other clubs that have come there in the past. Is that a problem?
 
Nike are a major club sponsor at Sydney. I bet they already individually sponsored guys at other clubs that have come there in the past. Is that a problem?
You comparing Nike to Cotton On, that’s a problem. Imagine there are probably quite a few, how many times with Cotton On? Sponsors one player in the league who then ends up at Geelong, Geelong supporters quite defensive for something that is just a ridiculous notion apparently.
 
There are too many losers on this site.

Elixuh. You desperately need to get a life.
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You comparing Nike to Cotton On, that’s a problem. Imagine there are probably quite a few, how many times with Cotton On? Sponsors one player in the league who then ends up at Geelong, Geelong supporters quite defensive for something that is just a ridiculous notion apparently.

Does it matter?
Nike are also a much, much, much bigger company, and would have deals with players, advertising deals and ambassadorial roles etc. Sydney eyes one of them: Nike helps it along. What’s the difference.
 
Does it matter?
Nike are also a much, much, much bigger company, and would have deals with players, advertising deals and ambassadorial roles etc. Sydney eyes one of them: Nike helps it along. What’s the difference.

Lol, you can't see a problem with the Cats-Cotton On-B Smith situation, because a sports brad who sposors a sports team ad sportsmen might do the same thing.

How about just front up and admit it stinks.
 
Lol, you can't see a problem with the Cats-Cotton On-B Smith situation, because a sports brad who sposors a sports team ad sportsmen might do the same thing.

How about just front up and admit it stinks.

Yeah sorry, I’d rather discuss it with people who don’t have voodoo dolls of Jason Snell framed on their wall.

Back to your draft party.
 
here is the official heirarchy of AFL have's to have-not's, if you're ever wondering why this happened to this club but not that, if you're ever wondering why X got suspended but Y got off, anything and everything, consult the table

Geelong
Melbourne
Collingwood
West Coast
Sydney
Brisbane
Richmond
Hawthorn
Carlton
Bulldogs
Gold Coast
West Sydney
Essendon
North Melbourne
Fremantle
St. Kilda
Adelaide
Port Adelaide
At the very least you still have Kenny doing whatever he does there. :thumbsu:
 

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It's a shame people tend to veer towards the conspiratorial rather than utilizing logic. For mine, if he gets another contract after 2026, and it's a lower value...then we can start talking about 'rorts.' As it stands though, Scott is contracted until 2026, which took place before this latest announcement...long before.

I honestly think it means that he'll be handing over to Rahilly come end of 2026 - and he's already taking steps towards his post-coaching career.

Let's revisit this if/when he gets a new contract. For now, we can't rort the soft cap because his contract is already built in for the next 2 years.

The optics aren't fantastic, but logic dictates that this is an outside venture and doesn't change the current amount being paid by Geelong...as it's already a contractual obligation.
Logic dictates that a head coach has only time for 1 job and 1 hat. Any extra media commitments are on behalf of the club & club sponsors.

Imagine if a politician had a side job consulting with party donors or offering services. It’s a rort the AFL signed off on it but they are worse than any single club.
 

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