Strapping Young Lad
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"Purely focused on Trade & Free Agency" is absolutely massive.
Trade/FA performance is obviously hard to measure in dollar terms but material improvement in this area would well justify his salary IMO. Watch every club have a similar role within 3y ears.
Bringing in likable ex-players with expertise isn’t an issue.Love that he's back, but at the same time I'm getting a bit concerned with the amount of returning legends, and feel like it could start creating the old-boys club which had us at our absolute depths in 2004
Some people cannot be pleased.Love that he's back, but at the same time I'm getting a bit concerned with the amount of returning legends, and feel like it could start creating the old-boys club which had us at our absolute depths in 2004
Bringing in likable ex-players with expertise isn’t an issue.
If we were bringing back ex-players based on their on-field exploits alone I’d be concerned, but Rough has experience in list management, he’s one of most likable players that’s ever been in an AFL jumper and he’s going to be integral to building rapport with managers and targets.
See aboveSome people cannot be pleased.
The irony in this comment ...Some people cannot be pleased.
I'd much rather us be brining in high character guys like Roughie (club legends or not) than the way Clarko did running the place like a crazy asylum in his last days here with no one holding accountable. Obviously Roughie has a job to do and if he doesn't do it good then you cut him loose but I think trade + free agency role is perfect for him and he'll do a great job.Which is fair enough.
It was more about several ex-players coming back than rough on his own.
The issue with 2004 was we reached a point where there was noone in charge willing to tap underperformed ex-players on the shoulder. I'm hopeful the club is past that
See above
I think you got grilled because you said we needed "someone more assertive to handle and close deals" that would take over from him, not that he needed help. It's one thing to bring a person in for that purpose, it's another to say that it's because the other guy wasn't good enough at it.I got grilled by a few here for mentioning the club should get MM some help in trade + free agency. I didn't care if it was Roughie but just thought that brining in someone else would allow MM to keep doing the fantastic job that he's already done.
We're about to hit a really important part of the rebuild in the next trade / FA period with what I feel will be the filling out of the roster gaps that could very well launch us into being a serious long term contender if we progress like we did last season. If we can finally secure a FA (a KPD?) and a player via trade (ie Bailey Smith) it will go a long way to putting us in that category. We've got a lot of depth atm that might be too good for VFL but just outside the best 23 so there could be a situation where a good player or 2 might be used as trade bait to round out the list and I'd much rather MM have assistance in getting good / fair value in trades if in fact it is not a strong suit of his which I've already mentioned that I have no idea if it is or isn't.