2022 Trade Period. (COMPLETED)
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- What'sinaname
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Yep I agree. The TV ratings will take precedence over the player ratings on Wednesday. Probably more important.Cam wrote:Methinks the big deals possibly won't happen until Wednesday... all stage managed.
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
lets say Grundy had a few years to run on a 750K salary and we were keen to free that up, do you reckon we would get the first rounder we all want (but wont get). I think so, we'd be pushing a top 5 pick.
It seems so odd that for Grundy we are pushing pick 25 and for Henry <18 (which we also wont get, farking Geelong).
The hardest thing for us as supporters to grasp is the salary impacts on these trades so it makes it so hard to gauge the value of a trade on picks alone.
What it says to me is that 7 year deals are dying (hopefully dead at our club) OR the player contract is more with the AFL and not the clubs, and the clubs will trade contracts and not players. The player almost becomes irrelevant in these types of deals.
It seems so odd that for Grundy we are pushing pick 25 and for Henry <18 (which we also wont get, farking Geelong).
The hardest thing for us as supporters to grasp is the salary impacts on these trades so it makes it so hard to gauge the value of a trade on picks alone.
What it says to me is that 7 year deals are dying (hopefully dead at our club) OR the player contract is more with the AFL and not the clubs, and the clubs will trade contracts and not players. The player almost becomes irrelevant in these types of deals.
The match day thread is for unfiltered BS knee jerk reactions. The time for level headed comment comes after.
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Should Collingwood forget about picks and deal for player/s only in this case? Wondering if we can measure the value of the deal better this way than from picks/future picks which can be a bit risky and is in the unknown basket. Tough choice I reckon. I tend to prefer players as the better option.
I term the current Collingwood attack based strategy “Unceasing Waves” like on a stormy and windy day with rough seas. A Perfect Storm
The problem with that is, what is the likelihood of Collingwood having a player to trade to another club, where that same club has a player of similar ranking, being prepared to come to your club in return. For instance, which Dees player comes to Collingwood for Grundy, where both clubs and the Melbourne player would all need to agree.lazzadesilva wrote:Should Collingwood forget about picks and deal for player/s only in this case? Wondering if we can measure the value of the deal better this way than from picks/future picks which can be a bit risky and is in the unknown basket. Tough choice I reckon. I tend to prefer players as the better option.
Trading for a pick is not only a more viable currency to determine a trade return but let’s not forget, as soon as you accept that pick, you can then use that currency to hopefully spend on a target player from one of 17 other clubs you’re looking for.
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Honestly, Rendell is an arse clown! https://www.sen.com.au/news/2022/10/10/ ... pies-says/
Billy Picken, the great No. 25 in the sky!
I can’t stand listening to him.
He often gets his facts wrong or has clearly not researched the topics being discussed.
I heard him today discussing Grundy. He must have a proper gripe with the pies. He was basically laughing the whole time when saying Melb have us ‘bent over a barrel’
What did we do to him when he was with us, other than fire him? He’s got a proper gripe!
He often gets his facts wrong or has clearly not researched the topics being discussed.
I heard him today discussing Grundy. He must have a proper gripe with the pies. He was basically laughing the whole time when saying Melb have us ‘bent over a barrel’
What did we do to him when he was with us, other than fire him? He’s got a proper gripe!
Beware the swooping Magpie.
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