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I'm discounting them because they won't have the currency to get it done I think.Port would be a ln obvious fit
Hindsight is wonderful. Their fall has been spectacular and nobody would've thought this bad.Should have structured his deal as a bunch of 1 year extension options (either party can exercise) so he could just be a RFA and get them pick #2.
Can’t you just structure all deals this way? You make the option exercisable by either club or player, so gives the exact same security to both parties as a fixed [5] year contract, but if club and player mutually agree mid-contract term then neither triggers, the player becomes a FA they can game the compensation system.Hindsight is wonderful. Their fall has been spectacular and nobody would've thought this bad.
No you can't do this, if you actually write a trigger into a contract then the moment a trigger is hit it activatesCan’t you just structure all deals this way? You make the option exercisable by either club or player, so gives the exact same security to both parties as a fixed [5] year contract, but if club and player mutually agree mid-contract term then neither triggers, the player becomes a FA they can game the compensation system.
Are you saying AFL contracts can have triggers but can’t have pure options? I’m pretty sure Josh Kelly at GWS had an extension option at his election.No you can't do this, if you actually write a trigger into a contract then the moment a trigger is hit it activates
If you don't write the trigger In and have a "handshake" agreement then the run the risk of either party reneging on the contract at any time. I.e no security for either club or player
Which clubs have three top ten picks or equivalent assets to give for pick one?Swans are keen apparently.
I reckon he'll stay but...eagles could end up trading pick 1 and Barrass for 4 top 10 picks. Couldn't ask for a better start to a full rebuild.
Josh Kelly was a handshake dealAre you saying AFL contracts can have triggers but can’t have pure options? I’m pretty sure Josh Kelly at GWS had an extension option at his election.
EDIT: Just had a look at some language from the 2017 CBA language and it does appear to expressly prohibit unilateral extension options. No idea how the Josh Kelly contact was allowed then though.
Swans make the most sense and will likely have the top 10 pick to get it doneHope swans are keen
GWS will have 3 potentially. Theirs, ours and compo for HH if he leaves for decent coin as well as a future 1st if required.Which clubs have three top ten picks or equivalent assets to give for pick one?
Yeah good call actually. Had not thought of them.GWS will have 3 potentially. Theirs, ours and compo for HH if he leaves for decent coin as well as a future 1st if required.
I'm discounting them because they won't have the currency to get it done I think.
Thanks for clarifyingJosh Kelly was a handshake deal
Either club or player could have actually walked after the 2 year deal
That's a lot of trust from both parties
It's also the only known scenario where that has happened before
AFL has to approve of contracts like thatThanks for clarifying
Do you know if players and clubs can renegotiate existing contracts to reduce the number of years? Counterintuitive other than another way to game the FA compensation.
The FA compensation system is a joke, both in totality and then nonsense of gains and losses (but only within a single year) offsetting. I just want a club to game it hard enough that the AFL scraps it.