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AFLW 2024 - Round 10 - Chat, game threads, injury lists, team lineups and more.
Shackles released you say. Aren't they about to be coached for the remaining half of the season by Neil "Crowbot" Craig?But most players will look better with the shackles released.
Evans signed a 2 year deal I believe, and I wouldn't just toss A Davey out, especially when there will probably be a mass exodus of players.
Watts will only be traded if he asks for it. I think the club rates him highly and would want to keep him.
http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-ne...rne-players-could-be-axed-20130617-2oeaa.html
Schwarz makes a valid point in that there is nowhere left for the Demons players to hide now that Neeld has been sacked.
So based on his claims there, which of the players at the MFC need to be looking over their shoulders ?? You can divide then up into four categories and I've added in a few names as a starter, more than likely got a lot of them wrong though :
(1) Safe & Part Of The Future
Max Gawn, Jimmy Toumpas, Nathan Jones, Jeremy Howe, Jack Grimes, Jack Viney, Jack Trengove, Colin Garland, Chris Dawes, Mitch Clark,
(2) In Limbo, Still Can Save Themselves
Colin Sylvia, Sam Blease, Jordie McKenzie, Luke Tapscott, Dean Terlich, Dean Kent, Michael Evans, Dom Barry,
(3) More Than Likely Will Be Traded
Jack Watts, Mark Jamar,
(4) Gone For All Money & Delisted
Aaron Davey, Cameron Pederson, James Sellar, Neville Jetta, Michael Evans, Jake Spencer, David Rodan, Lynden Dunn, Rohan Bail, Tom Gillies,
what about frawley?
Shannon Byrnes?
Chip is probably the MOST safe, unless he makes a move after next season.You tell me !!
Contracts mate.
Dunn is contracted til the end of 2014
Pederson til 2016
The Russian is with us til 2015.
I'm all for delisting a few spuds but we can't afford to pay out half our players if we can't afford to pay out a now ex coach on our own
Pretty sure it's 95% now. Disgraceful requirement imposed by the AFLPA.This is where the 92.5% minimum is a bit folly.
Melbourne if they were paying on talent wouldn't be anywhere near 92.5%.
As such, they should have room within the cap to pay out those 3 players.
However, given the AFLCA requirement that 92.% must be paid, it leaves them with only $4-$500k per year spare. Then if they use those funds to pay out potatoes, it leaves them no room to recruit under FA.
For mine their needs to be a bit more flexibility on the 92.5%
Davey could have been really good in a good side imo, but yeah his career at Melbourne should be over. The only thing that might save him is that they have so many players to turn over at the end of the year and at least he has the skill level to actually player senior footy unlike many others on their listThey have to move Aaron Davey on. No one looks so good when the game is over.
Whatever Schwarz is babbling about this time the Dees cannot turn over half a list in one season. They can move on eight to ten.
Garland would be a good player as a 2nd/3rd defender in a side that got more support from their mids and other backs imoFan of Garlands. Shows some heart and at least a want to win. Even if he's limited, he'll have a go, which, when in 18 months the club has won 5 games, is surely enough to stay on next year.
Pretty sure it's 95% now. Disgraceful requirement imposed by the AFLPA.
You tell me !!
I don't think it is disgraceful, they are just ensuring that the players across the whole league share in the spoils of the revenue that the AFL generates.
However their needs to be flexibility with the salary cap and the impost of the 95%
As such Melbourne should be able to say borrow forward a few years and pay out contracts taking them to 120% of the cap, as long as they "recover" that excess cap money from the following 3 years.
What other industry rewards incompetent employees with 95% of the renumeration of the best employees?
- Aside from politics of course. -
I agree that the players should be rewarded with a fair share of the revenue, but I'd have thought a higher cap would be preferable. Even if there are flaws in this particular approach surely there are other, better, options than this flawed and recently increased 95% minimum limit. The AFLPA is gunning for a worst of Communism solution, and clubs like Melbourne who are forced to reward mediocrity will reap the rewards.
What other industry rewards incompetent employees with 95% of the renumeration of the best employees?
- Aside from politics of course. -
I agree that the players should be rewarded with a fair share of the revenue, but I'd have thought a higher cap would be preferable. Even if there are flaws in this particular approach surely there are other, better, options than this flawed and recently increased 95% minimum limit. The AFLPA is gunning for a worst of Communism solution, and clubs like Melbourne who are forced to reward mediocrity will reap the rewards.
Move Davey back out, he's playing good footy again and we can't keep throwing away cub champions.