Josh BattleMr Miyagi wrote:Walshy’s at St Kilda now, we could pull some strings for a trade. Anyone there we’d want?
2022 Trade Period. (COMPLETED)
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Repeat: how the eff can Geelong afford Bowes’s salary for the next 4 years?! If Gold Coast can’t afford him, how can Geelong possibly fit him in? Dangerfield has convinced him to join Geelong, which is in itself questionable. So they get a decent player plus a top ten pick after just winning the flag, wtf. And I’m hearing that pick will go for Bruhn. This is just wrong. And Geelong are seriously lowballing us on Henry.
And we’re getting a packet of chips for AA Grundy.
And we’re getting a packet of chips for AA Grundy.
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Apparently Danger is on 500k for his role in the AFLPA and Bowes will be his assistant on 800kMr Miyagi wrote:Repeat: how the eff can Geelong afford Bowes’s salary for the next 4 years?! If Gold Coast can’t afford him, how can Geelong possibly fit him in? Dangerfield has convinced him to join Geelong, which is in itself questionable. So they get a decent player plus a top ten pick after just winning the flag, wtf. And I’m hearing that pick will go for Bruhn. This is just wrong. And Geelong are seriously lowballing us on Henry.
And we’re getting a packet of chips for AA Grundy.
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Went a bit early on day 3 trades being over. Couple other trades announced just after 6.
Settle down on Geelong - seriously. I think we all recognise they’re good at this. Don’t forget Selwood has left - big boots to fill. Lots of dad’s army to retire next year.
Bowes will probably only end up on exactly the same total but spread over 4-5 years. Not sure
Everybody making out like Bruhn, Henry and Bowes are Brownlow medallist’s… None of them could get a game in the clubs they are coming from.
I’m focusing on our list, who we get and who’s already there who can improve. No use sooking about other clubs.
Settle down on Geelong - seriously. I think we all recognise they’re good at this. Don’t forget Selwood has left - big boots to fill. Lots of dad’s army to retire next year.
Bowes will probably only end up on exactly the same total but spread over 4-5 years. Not sure
Everybody making out like Bruhn, Henry and Bowes are Brownlow medallist’s… None of them could get a game in the clubs they are coming from.
I’m focusing on our list, who we get and who’s already there who can improve. No use sooking about other clubs.
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It's never as good/nor bad as it seems...
Big T wrote:Apparently Danger is on 500k for his role in the AFLPA and Bowes will be his assistant on 800kMr Miyagi wrote:Repeat: how the eff can Geelong afford Bowes’s salary for the next 4 years?! If Gold Coast can’t afford him, how can Geelong possibly fit him in? Dangerfield has convinced him to join Geelong, which is in itself questionable. So they get a decent player plus a top ten pick after just winning the flag, wtf. And I’m hearing that pick will go for Bruhn. This is just wrong. And Geelong are seriously lowballing us on Henry.
And we’re getting a packet of chips for AA Grundy.
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My view on Geelong is that they have a relatively simple concept executed well over an extended period.
They target locals and other country kids who they can sell a lifestyle to
They have a program that offers a greater work/life balance than several other clubs
They don't pay overs to retain players, they have a structured approach that every player is aware of, you get paid according to where you fit in the heirachy. Once they're in, they can scale that salary downward as they age.
They have the "small town" vibe that possibly only Adelaide can match but with a century of history on their side that opens doors to off the books cashies, advice and other support to players that no other club can match.
They have a culture which makes them a destination club which has been maintained for over a decade.
A club like Collingwood could theoretically offer everything they do except the regional lifestyle, we just need to get better at setting the expectations and executing on it.
They target locals and other country kids who they can sell a lifestyle to
They have a program that offers a greater work/life balance than several other clubs
They don't pay overs to retain players, they have a structured approach that every player is aware of, you get paid according to where you fit in the heirachy. Once they're in, they can scale that salary downward as they age.
They have the "small town" vibe that possibly only Adelaide can match but with a century of history on their side that opens doors to off the books cashies, advice and other support to players that no other club can match.
They have a culture which makes them a destination club which has been maintained for over a decade.
A club like Collingwood could theoretically offer everything they do except the regional lifestyle, we just need to get better at setting the expectations and executing on it.
Every dead body on Mt Everest was once a highly motivated person, so maybe just calm the **** down.
Couldn’t agree more. They will make their list changes and we will make ours and the outcomes for both clubs will look after itself next season.piffdog wrote:
Settle down on Geelong - seriously. I think we all recognise they’re good at this. Don’t forget Selwood has left - big boots to fill. Lots of dad’s army to retire next year.
Bowes will probably only end up on exactly the same total but spread over 4-5 years. Not sure
Everybody making out like Bruhn, Henry and Bowes are Brownlow medallist’s… None of them could get a game in the clubs they are coming from.
I’m focusing on our list, who we get and who’s already there who can improve. No use sooking about other clubs.
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Presti35 wrote:Josh BattleMr Miyagi wrote:Walshy’s at St Kilda now, we could pull some strings for a trade. Anyone there we’d want?
Jeezus, HOW many Clubs has that prick been too, ?? Must be six at least.
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Mr Miyagi wrote:Oh Jake. Instead of asking the hard questions how the eff Geelong can afford Bowes, you lament Gold Coast never making finals.
https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/the ... 5bn74.html
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Smell the coffee mate , the Handbaggers dont have a salary cap, dodgy as all hell down there, has been for quite some time.
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stui magpie wrote:My view on Geelong is that they have a relatively simple concept executed well over an extended period.
They target locals and other country kids who they can sell a lifestyle to
They have a program that offers a greater work/life balance than several other clubs
They don't pay overs to retain players, they have a structured approach that every player is aware of, you get paid according to where you fit in the heirachy. Once they're in, they can scale that salary downward as they age.
They have the "small town" vibe that possibly only Adelaide can match but with a century of history on their side that opens doors to off the books cashies, advice and other support to players that no other club can match.
They have a culture which makes them a destination club which has been maintained for over a decade.
A club like Collingwood could theoretically offer everything they do except the regional lifestyle, we just need to get better at setting the expectations and executing on it.
I thought when Ford folded down there, the whole town would have literally died in the arse, so many of them worked at Ford for decades, generations of them.
Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich.
Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb.
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stui magpie wrote:My view on Geelong is that they have a relatively simple concept executed well over an extended period.
They target locals and other country kids who they can sell a lifestyle to
They have a program that offers a greater work/life balance than several other clubs
They don't pay overs to retain players, they have a structured approach that every player is aware of, you get paid according to where you fit in the heirachy. Once they're in, they can scale that salary downward as they age.
They have the "small town" vibe that possibly only Adelaide can match but with a century of history on their side that opens doors to off the books cashies, advice and other support to players that no other club can match.
They have a culture which makes them a destination club which has been maintained for over a decade.
A club like Collingwood could theoretically offer everything they do except the regional lifestyle, we just need to get better at setting the expectations and executing on it.
I thought when Ford folded down there, the whole town would have literally died in the arse, so many of them worked at Ford for decades, generations of them.
Poverty exists not because we cannot feed the poor, but because we cannot satisfy the rich.
Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb.
Chess and Vodka are born brothers. - Russian proverb.
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