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AFLW 2024 - Round 9 - Indigenous Round - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
I dont think essendon be posturing like the supporters here, if stringer can get himself a muli year deal I suspect they jsut let him go if the trade is half decent.
he is not a required player going forward, hes not a barrass or smith that they think they can extract an overpay from someone.
I dont think essendon be posturing like the supporters here, if stringer can get himself a muli year deal I suspect they jsut let him go if the trade is half decent.
he is not a required player going forward, hes not a barrass or smith that they think they can extract an overpay from someone.
Except your premise lies on the idea that supporters or the club is trying to cause a club to overpay or to extract.
The key factor is 1 year (which is already in place and something we're okay with) vs multiple years. If you're offering multiple years, then you rate the player enough to see them there as a long-term contribution. And, I doubt they would be if he kicked 10 this year.
If a club wants to change our preference, which is to have Stringer around for a year without risk, since they clearly rate him enough to want him for more, then they should logically give a reasonable offer. 32 which is gonna pushed back and a future 2nd is a reasonable starting point considering what they've done before.
If they are unwilling to offer another year, why is that?
Zero chance of that happening .Except your premise lies on the idea that supporters or the club is trying to cause a club to overpay or to extract.
The key factor is 1 year (which is already in place and something we're okay with) vs multiple years. If you're offering multiple years, then you rate the player enough to see them there as a long-term contribution. And, I doubt they would be if he kicked 10 this year.
If a club wants to change our preference, which is to have Stringer around for a year without risk, since they clearly rate him enough to want him for more, then they should logically give a reasonable offer. 32 which is gonna pushed back and a future 2nd is a reasonable starting point considering what they've done before.
Oh no I get that, I'm sort of more hinting at that Essendon have their reasons and if they believe that he's still unprofessional and is just going to take the piss and hasn't changed at all, have no trust in him, then they should absolutely hold firm and keep him to the deal unless they get overs. They don't owe him anything.Have you been living under a rock? He gets comfortable and gets fat. The thing with Stringer is not about keeping him for longer, it's how you do it. If a club wants to get in the way and undo that tactic, then pony up.
I wouldn't be paying pick 32 for a player who is every chance of not putting in any effort for the first year and then deciding he wants to retire after that and not working real hard in his second year. He might only have 25-50 games in him at his age anyway. Prefer he stays at Essendon. He is probably a free agent in 2025 anyway. This draft still has good players at pick 32 (probably closer to 36 on draft night).
I wouldn't be paying pick 32 for a player who is every chance of not putting in any effort for the first year and then deciding he wants to retire after that and not working real hard in his second year. He might only have 25-50 games in him at his age anyway. Prefer he stays at Essendon. He is probably a free agent in 2025 anyway. This draft still has good players at pick 32 (probably closer to 36 on draft night).
a lot of the talk is he might stay now given the lack of interest by other clubs in him.
but there is a long way to go given other clubs probably have higher priorities.
Love it, he only has himself to blame if it goes that way.
Signed a contract but wants to get out of the last year at the cheaper rate and potentially has overvalued himself believing other suitors were interested. If he wants another year, then have a great year next year and he should get it.How so?
That's the word that he has told people close at the club he has played his last game, but clubs aren't jumping in front of him for his services.Few journos keep saying that he’s told people at Essendon that he’s gone..
Any truth to that?
That's the word that he has told people close at the club he has played his last game, but clubs aren't jumping in front of him for his services.
I don't think people are divided.Trust a thread about Stringer's contract to be so divided. A lot of unknowns. How has he conducted himself with regards to the contract? What is the offer from other clubs? Is he in Essendon's plan post 2025. If they are unwilling to offer another year, why is that?
Also I don't think Stringer can afford to stink it up in the two's next year because he will be a year older and needing another club to take a punt on him if Bombers don't want him.
Not really. Wasn't a secret in club land.Or an interested club may still be in finals.
Although the report from today have changed things slightly
Few journos keep saying that he’s told people at Essendon that he’s gone..
Any truth to that?