muttonchops
Club Legend
With the advent of free agency now upon us we have seen over the last 2 seasons clubs lose great players to other clubs for virtually nothing and with the AFL seeing the possibility of even scrapping compo picks for free agents lost I can foresee clubs seizing back control of the situation so they are not left empty handed when a star leaves.
The way it has gone over the last couple of seasons players that have let their contract enter a final year have been the subject of huge speculation (Cloke, Franklin) Some stated some left but it is a situation clubs would prefer not to be in. If I was in charge of a club this would be a situation I would not want to be in.
I can see clubs starting to wrestle back the control. The way I see it is if a club has a player coming to the end of the contract and the player refuses to sign with say 2 years left clubs are going to start trading them out before they get to the last year so that they can at least get something for a star player. Hawthorn is a case in point. Yes having Franklin there for the last year of his contract was good and he helped win a flag but they got nothing for him. Now rewind to the end of 2012 season and what if the Hawks said if you don't sign now we are going to trade you so at least we can get something for you. This would be the clubs getting back control so they are adequately compensated.
I just feel this is the way it might go. Clubs may get a bit harder on cases like this. At the moment the players have all the power and there is no way clubs will let this continue and be bent over by players who are going to leave as free agents. It will be a bold move for a club to do this but what would a club prefer. On and open market trade a player when they can get the best possible deal or wait a year and get nothing.
Now lets use David Mundy as an example. He is a free agent at the end of next year and could walk to say Hawthorn or Collingwood who have space for nothing. Now therefore that leaves Freo with say a end of first round pick for compo say pick 18. Now if they bit the bullet at the end of this season and traded him what could they get. A top 5 pick? A player? Both? At least they have options and control. At the end of this season they wont.
I know this is just a hypothetical example but but what is better for the Freo footy club inthis situation? And that is complicated by the fact that they in premiership contention. I think it is worth discussing because I just cant see clubs putting up with getting nothing or crap picks for their players anymore.
It will be an interesting thing to follow.
The way it has gone over the last couple of seasons players that have let their contract enter a final year have been the subject of huge speculation (Cloke, Franklin) Some stated some left but it is a situation clubs would prefer not to be in. If I was in charge of a club this would be a situation I would not want to be in.
I can see clubs starting to wrestle back the control. The way I see it is if a club has a player coming to the end of the contract and the player refuses to sign with say 2 years left clubs are going to start trading them out before they get to the last year so that they can at least get something for a star player. Hawthorn is a case in point. Yes having Franklin there for the last year of his contract was good and he helped win a flag but they got nothing for him. Now rewind to the end of 2012 season and what if the Hawks said if you don't sign now we are going to trade you so at least we can get something for you. This would be the clubs getting back control so they are adequately compensated.
I just feel this is the way it might go. Clubs may get a bit harder on cases like this. At the moment the players have all the power and there is no way clubs will let this continue and be bent over by players who are going to leave as free agents. It will be a bold move for a club to do this but what would a club prefer. On and open market trade a player when they can get the best possible deal or wait a year and get nothing.
Now lets use David Mundy as an example. He is a free agent at the end of next year and could walk to say Hawthorn or Collingwood who have space for nothing. Now therefore that leaves Freo with say a end of first round pick for compo say pick 18. Now if they bit the bullet at the end of this season and traded him what could they get. A top 5 pick? A player? Both? At least they have options and control. At the end of this season they wont.
I know this is just a hypothetical example but but what is better for the Freo footy club inthis situation? And that is complicated by the fact that they in premiership contention. I think it is worth discussing because I just cant see clubs putting up with getting nothing or crap picks for their players anymore.
It will be an interesting thing to follow.