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Melbourne Plots Renaissance

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yeah not bad

only skimmed read through it

melbourne only pays 92.5% of salary cap

whats the full amount a club can pay??

how many dollars we talking here.

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yeah not bad

only skimmed read through it

melbourne only pays 92.5% of salary cap

whats the full amount a club can pay??

how many dollars we talking here.

i think it's around 7 - 8 mill...

 

Depends if you play Dreamteam or Supercoach

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Depends if you play Dreamteam or Supercoach

What is the salary cap in Dream Team? I'm pretty sure that's what the salaray cap in the AFL is... At least it was at one stage, I'm not sure whether they've adjusted it season to season...


http://www.realfooty.com.au/news/rfnews/me...ge#contentSwap1

Great article, although I would've liked it to be a lot longer, could've gone into far more detail. But very encouraging to hear the club are planning like this, for the long term.

Was very happy to hear them say we need 'stars' - I've been saying for years that even when we were playing finals every year and had a great all round team we really lacked the star or A-grade players to take it to the next level. Hopefully we've now got a few who can realistically reach that level and we can can pick up a couple more in the upcoming draft.

If we get a priority pick and there are two star midfielders in the draft vs one star midfielder and a good KPP then I definitely hope we draft on talent alone which it sounds is the way Prendergast is thinking as well...only problem is that at this stage it sounds like there is one out and out star in Scully and not another standout elite player but time will tell

yeah not bad

only skimmed read through it

melbourne only pays 92.5% of salary cap

whats the full amount a club can pay??

how many dollars we talking here.

The full amount would be 100% ;)

... sorry, couldn't resist.

 
The full amount would be 100% ;)

... sorry, couldn't resist.

But hey, you're correct, in fact you beat me to it. :)

He did say that he was talking dollars


This year it is $7,693,750 and next year it will be $7,950,000.

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