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In the Sun today it is reported-

St Kilda is believed to have shown interest in Melbourne bad boy Nathan Carroll.

God plz let this be true.

If we get a pack of chips or a pick in the 90s for him ill call this the most successful trading period in our clubs history :wub:

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I can see a lot of Melbourne fans doing cartwheels over the prospect of this trade and it would be in our interests to dispose of the problem. But don't misunderstand the fact that, if he kept his off field issues under control (and most of these in the past have been off season issues), Carroll would be a handy player for the Saints especially in view of the doubt about Matt Guire's future and the fact that Max Hudghton will probably be in his last year. Carroll played a couple of blinders late in the season at Sandringham and his game against Frankston as a pinch hittter in the ruck earned him 3 Liston votes. St. Kilda will probably get him for next to nothing and he might be a bonus to a club in their stage of the cycle.

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I can see a lot of Melbourne fans doing cartwheels over the prospect of this trade and it would be in our interests to dispose of the problem. But don't misunderstand the fact that, if he kept his off field issues under control (and most of these in the past have been off season issues), Carroll would be a handy player for the Saints especially in view of the doubt about Matt Guire's future and the fact that Max Hudghton will probably be in his last year. Carroll played a couple of blinders late in the season at Sandringham and his game against Frankston as a pinch hittter in the ruck earned him 3 Liston votes. St. Kilda will probably get him for next to nothing and he might be a bonus to a club in their stage of the cycle.

very true. I don't know what would [censored] me off more,

Carroll staying...Or us trading him and him becoming like the player he was

a couple of years back. :rolleyes:

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I can see a lot of Melbourne fans doing cartwheels over the prospect of this trade and it would be in our interests to dispose of the problem. But don't misunderstand the fact that, if he kept his off field issues under control (and most of these in the past have been off season issues), Carroll would be a handy player for the Saints especially in view of the doubt about Matt Guire's future and the fact that Max Hudghton will probably be in his last year. Carroll played a couple of blinders late in the season at Sandringham and his game against Frankston as a pinch hittter in the ruck earned him 3 Liston votes. St. Kilda will probably get him for next to nothing and he might be a bonus to a club in their stage of the cycle.

Relax. Carroll is a fringe footballer at best with flaky decision making and an unnecessary short wick for the brawl. For the so called "blinders" he played at Sandy he also played some absolute shockers and lowered his colours to supposedly lesser opponents.

BTW, his off field issues are not confined to off season issues at all.

Sooner gone the better and more fool St Kilda. Gee with Cousins, Gardiner and Carroll, it will be party time again at the StK Social Club!

FWIW, I would not read to much into the Hun's information until the deal is done:

"St Kilda is believed to have shown interest in Melbourne bad boy Nathan Carroll."

That could mean anything.

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Sooner gone the better and more fool St Kilda. Gee with Cousins, Gardiner and Carroll, it will be party time again at the StK Social Club!

HAHAHA, hey with a party involving nuts like that i'd go!!!

would certaintly be fun...and interesting

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I'd love to see him traded to StK .... but if it happens (unlikely IMO), there's little doubt we'd end up paying out a fair chunk of the final year of his contract.

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I'd pay the full amount! B) He could not be on that much.

Agree ... quick as a flash!!

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I'd pay the full amount! B) He could not be on that much.

Reported somehwhere that he will earn a guaranteed $300k next year. Considering that Bell is on $250K, wouldn't be far off the mark.

I'd say that we will definitely have to pay a large chunk of his salary.

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Reported somehwhere that he will earn a guaranteed $300k next year. Considering that Bell is on $250K, wouldn't be far off the mark.

I'd say that we will definitely have to pay a large chunk of his salary.

That's not that high a salary really, for a 6th(?) year player.

Personally, I'd accept any trade that got this bloke away from our club, even if it meant paying a large chunk of his salary.

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Considering that Bell is on $250K

What the farrrrk!!!

is that meant to be a joke????

cos if it is thats one hell of a joke,

but seriously i fell off my chair, im not sure whether in disbelief or laughter

Who decides MFC's wages down their?

p.s HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

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Brace Yourself. Greg Denham on SEN said $270,000 earlier this morning.

I'd be happy if St.Kilda or anyone else for that matter picked up Carroll. Let him hook up with Gardiner and even Cousins. St.kilda can then reminisce about the Ol' days.

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Lets avoid the hyperbole about Carroll's salary.

Some weeks ago MFC were looking for ways to paying out his contract and removing him from the list.

Whether his salary is $250k to $300k ...its not astronomical in AFL terms.

His current contract was secured at the end of 2006 when we did not have other defensive options and Carroll had put in his best season. Its easy in hindsight to make harsh judgements.

I would be happy if MFC did pay a fair slab of Carroll's final salary to get him off the list.

I am not too perturbed about Carroll sparkling at another Club to our detriment because I dont think Carroll is capable of doing that and if he stayed at MFC, it would seem he has lost the confidence of the football department and burnt all his bridges and would be wallowing in the VFL.

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What the farrrrk!!!

is that meant to be a joke????

cos if it is thats one hell of a joke,

but seriously i fell off my chair, im not sure whether in disbelief or laughter

Who decides MFC's wages down their?

p.s HAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHAHA

It's not ridiculous when you compare to other players... even some early recruits are on a fair bit these days. And I suspect it's based on his 2007, which warranted a pay increase. As in he was signed at the end of 2007, where his future looked bright and bankable (someone can confirm this). If he was signed after 2006 on that much, then yes, it seems a bit out of whack.

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Lets avoid the hyperbole about Carroll's salary.

Some weeks ago MFC were looking for ways to paying out his contract and removing him from the list.

Whether his salary is $250k to $300k ...its not astronomical in AFL terms.

His current contract was secured at the end of 2006 when we did not have other defensive options and Carroll had put in his best season. Its easy in hindsight to make harsh judgements.

I would be happy if MFC did pay a fair slab of Carroll's final salary to get him off the list.

I am not too perturbed about Carroll sparkling at another Club to our detriment because I dont think Carroll is capable of doing that and if he stayed at MFC, it would seem he has lost the confidence of the football department and burnt all his bridges and would be wallowing in the VFL.

Agree.

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