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Crows $25 million in taxpayers money. Squeaky wheel??
Meanwhile ports ???? Just keep on keeping Kenny G
Meanwhile ports ???? Just keep on keeping Kenny G
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So taking note of the bands from 800k and above if I’m counting correctly there was 51 afl players earning 800k and above in the afl in 2022
So how can Mackay be in the top 5% of earners to qualify for
Because you probably make the same mistake that the media makes and you don't factor in ASAs - Additional Service Agreements.Thanks
So taking note of the bands from 800k and above if I’m counting correctly there was 51 afl players earning 800k and above in the afl in 2022
So how can Mackay be in the top 5% of earners to qualify for band 1 being paid 780k?
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Peter Popular strikes again
Peter Popular strikes again
If I didn't know any better, that looks like a handout........Peter Popular strikes again
I could be wrong but think it’s top 5% of free agency allegeable players. Rankine, Torranto, Sam Walsh etc probably crack $800k but aren’t included in the denominator.Because you probably make the same mistake that the media makes and you don't factor in ASAs - Additional Service Agreements.
I have blown up the bottom of the table you include.
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Is the $780k his base salary + match payments or does it include ASAs??
The ASA cap in 2023 was unknown - well there is a figure but I haven't seen one, and the new CBA will probably backdate the amount, like the 2023 salary cap has been increased with the new CBA and will be backdated to 1st November 2022, but in 2022 it was $1.230m per club and 95% of the amount had to be paid.
Not every player gets an ASA deal, or would get very little for use of their image. Do you know if McKay is getting a $220k ASA in his first year??
I suspect there has been a bit of manipulation by the AFL but unless you have a definitive answer about his ASA, you cant be sure.
5% of 659 Listed players in 2022 = 33 players. but this doesn't include rookies. It states above Listed includes all Primary Listed Players. If rookies are included when calculating 5%, then 659 in 2022 really is 659+146 rookies = 805. 5% = 40 players.
The AFL likes to have room tomanipulatemove.
Its literally in the article you posted.Thanks
So taking note of the bands from 800k and above if I’m counting correctly there was 51 afl players earning 800k and above in the afl in 2022
So how can Mackay be in the top 5% of earners to qualify for band 1 being paid 780k?
Its literally in the article you posted.
Age.
Ben MacKay is still 25 years old.
Most players are 26 when they hit the free agency release. So thats the base level. Older players need a larger salary to hit the same band. MacKay being at -1 needs a lower salary.
Would be interesting what Vic and non Vics have received over the time.It only says age is a factor, and that’s it.
There’s absolutely no indication that being younger means you can be in the top 12% instead of 5%.
It’s all kept very vague, for a reason.
That was macca that suggested that, I agreed but this was before I knew he loved the rockYou're three days removed from agreeing that Oliver would make them a top 2 side, you mental patient.
Jones and McSpudenry in their AFL top 10 as wellLol Jackson Hately won the crows best sanfl player award.
Now * off!
Peter Popular strikes again
Reckon there’s a bit of red tape to go through yet.If I didn't know any better, that looks like a handout........
They'll use the 15 mil to payoff the councilReckon there’s a bit of red tape to go through yet.
Government funding is one, council approval is another.
They've already done that. Its just the residents that are being problematic.They'll use the 15 mil to payoff the council
Kudos to them I say.They've already done that. Its just the residents that are being problematic.