Strategy Trade and List Management Thread Part 7 (opposition supporters - READ posting rules before posting)

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A troubled young man trying to cash in and a make a shittonne playing football. It's sad he doesn't want to play for us anymore, but his reasons are kinda coherent.

I'm relieved this is the last time we'll have to dissect his Instagram posts, but let's live and let live.
 

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A troubled young man trying to cash in and a make a shittonne playing football. It's sad he doesn't want to play for us anymore, but his reasons are kinda coherent.

I'm relieved this is the last time we'll have to dissect his Instagram posts, but let's live and let live.
It's coherent but incredibly self-centred. Speaking like the world revolves around you, completely oblivious to the fact that he's just a cog of a culture (the club, the sport, the league, the business empire of Cotton On etc.)

Notice how everything he says is about what the club could do for him and nothing about the joy or privilege of putting on the jumper or representing the western suburbs or at the very least being thankful of the fact that he could spend time laughing with his team-mates (or whatever).

Of course, on top of that, the self-centred belief that Smith has that just because he's out of contract he's entitled to get to where he wants, ambivalent to the fact that the Dogs were the ones that supported and invested in him, and would have also seen no issue with seeing him leave as a free agent is also there. Even if all of what he said is true, the humility to understand that in the context of the wider AFL ecosystem and list management rules, his club is just one of 18, and he's just one of 800 players.

Understand that this is completely armchair psychologist and I don't think it's necessarily making him a bad person or whatever but he really does come across as a narcissist.
 
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Connors said this morning he was really proud that Houston didn’t nominate a club and allowed Port to get the best result they could with a trade. What is he saying about Smith?
 
Connors said this morning he was really proud that Houston didn’t nominate a club and allowed Port to get the best result they could with a trade. What is he saying about Smith?

Best result for Port was North’s offer and of course he wouldn’t go there, so that’s a crock, as usual, from Connors
 
We went into this trade period with some tidying up from last year’s trade period required.

In a deep draft we needed to get back into the 1st round and another under 30. We managed both.

Additionally we cleared cap space, that gives us significant financial flexibility moving forward, and seen off the threat of significant contracts (for non best 22) being carried in the next 2 to 3 years. Power did a remarkable job clearing these entirely.

Further we did not compromise future selections, giving us a clean slate for the next trade period, whilst also acquiring a very solid best 22 player in Kennedy.

Consolidating the last two trade periods, if Sanders becomes the player we hope him to be (and that won’t be known for a couple of seasons), then Power’s 2023-24 trade periods will be viewed very favorably.
 

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Connors said this morning he was really proud that Houston didn’t nominate a club and allowed Port to get the best result they could with a trade. What is he saying about Smith?
If this was true, why didn't he go to norf?
 
We went into this trade period with some tidying up from last year’s trade period required.

In a deep draft we needed to get back into the 1st round and another under 30. We managed both.

Additionally we cleared cap space, that gives us significant financial flexibility moving forward, and seen off the threat of significant contracts (for non best 22) being carried in the next 2 to 3 years. Power did a remarkable job clearing these entirely.

Further we did not compromise future selections, giving us a clean slate for the next trade period, whilst also acquiring a very solid best 22 player in Kennedy.

Consolidating the last two trade periods, if Sanders becomes the player we hope him to be (and that won’t be known for a couple of seasons), then Power’s 2023-24 trade periods will be viewed very favorably.

I feel like i’m being gaslit with people saying Sam Power did a good job. Are people seriously happy with we here we’ve ended up or just taking the p155?
 
I feel like i’m being gaslit with people saying Sam Power did a good job. Are people seriously happy with we here we’ve ended up or just taking the p155?

It entirely depends where you see Macrae and Daniel in their careers.

If you are of the opinion that Macrae and Daniel are best 15 players and will be for the next 3 seasons then I can see why you would have issues. (But the coach clearly doesn’t share that view and you can’t lay blame at Power for that).

If you are like me and don’t believe either of them to be best 22 heading into 2025, then removing both contracts before they become real issues into 2026 and beyond, then Power has done a very good job in getting those contracts off the books and getting some solid draft capital as well. There’s been no more massive supporter of Macrae than me, but it was clear by season’s end he had lost more than a yard in pace and his kicking was not as penetrating.
 
We went into this trade period with some tidying up from last year’s trade period required.

In a deep draft we needed to get back into the 1st round and another under 30. We managed both.

Additionally we cleared cap space, that gives us significant financial flexibility moving forward, and seen off the threat of significant contracts (for non best 22) being carried in the next 2 to 3 years. Power did a remarkable job clearing these entirely.

Further we did not compromise future selections, giving us a clean slate for the next trade period, whilst also acquiring a very solid best 22 player in Kennedy.

Consolidating the last two trade periods, if Sanders becomes the player we hope him to be (and that won’t be known for a couple of seasons), then Power’s 2023-24 trade periods will be viewed very favorably.
Also add we resigned all key players coming out of contract with the exception of 1.

Get the draft right this year and the last 2 years, where we had to change, will be looked upon very favourably

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