You either know something the rest of us don’t, or are just making up shit. Wonder which one.Really, I think they need off field support more than on field, and the AFL has already contributed there by encouraging Clarkson to join them.
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You either know something the rest of us don’t, or are just making up shit. Wonder which one.Really, I think they need off field support more than on field, and the AFL has already contributed there by encouraging Clarkson to join them.
You either know something the rest of us don’t, or are just making up s**t. Wonder which one.
Well, unlike you, it seems I know how to read.
Look at the 2nd and 3rd words that I wrote... "I think". i.e. It is my opinion. Nothing more (or less).
Where is your proof of this?
Don’t forget as a bargaining chip to move to tassie.In 4 weeks the narrative will move from Sonja Hood engineering the Clarko deal to the AFL having planted him there as part of an assistance package.
yeah he couldn't possibly have moved to North of his own choice. Had to be at the AFL's dictationIn 4 weeks the narrative will move from Sonja Hood engineering the Clarko deal to the AFL having planted him there as part of an assistance package.
In 4 weeks the narrative will move from Sonja Hood engineering the Clarko deal to the AFL having planted him there as part of an assistance package.
Can’t it just be we got him over the line on our own merits?Can't both be true?
e.g. Sonja Hood did the bulk of the work, and the AFL chipped in to get the deal over the line?
Can’t it just be we got him over the line on our own merits?
If the AFL would get involved wouldn’t you think they’d be pushing for him to go to GWS?
Righto so why didn’t they push him the Essendon.The want him at the biggest basket case.
Righto so why didn’t they push him the Essendon.
Stop being a troll
Whatever.Essendon fell apart over the Clarkson bid. (straw that broke the camels back perhaps, but...).
A few weeks ago ago, when this would have all been underway, North was the biggest issue.
Ideally last place should be punished, not rewarded.
Putting up with this shit is punishment enoughWell, in many leagues and sports a punishment consists of being relegated to a different division, and also prize money differences as it goes in order for how succesful your season has been.
I don't necessarily think the club that finishes on top of the ladder at the end of the year should get the first draft pick, but I do think rewarding success is key for a fight to win every game mindset.
Putting up with this s**t is punishment enough
Don’t know why they abandoned the old 90’s system of PP’s in the first place.
IIRC a team had to get less than 10 wins in a consecutive 3 year period to get a PP.
Then the genius AFL COO of the late 90s Ian Collins changed the rule and reduced this period to one year , quickly after this the system got rorted.
It should revert back to something similar to the old system where there is a transparent formula that everyone understands, not this current undignified process where clubs have to beg for one.
Having a fixed and known number of wins to qualify was thought to encourage tanking.
Of course, in the next breath the AFL would tell you tanking didn't happen...
Yes it did…
When that fixed period was one year.
No club in their right mind in the post Covid environment would set out to be the bottom side for 3-4 years straight.
Well, in many leagues and sports a punishment consists of being relegated to a different division, and also prize money differences as it goes in order for how succesful your season has been.
I don't necessarily think the club that finishes on top of the ladder at the end of the year should get the first draft pick, but I do think rewarding success is key for a fight to win every game mindset.