Keyser Söze 0 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 What more could WM say..? @Jaded, to say not any one of us would turn that money down... It is not a choice between all that money and nothing. It's a choice between a hell of a lot of money, and an absolute truckload of money. Both will keep him very comfortable for the rest of his days. Who of us is to say that if we already had $600K that we'd jump at the chance to get $1mil? I'm sure some of us would be that greedy, but some of us would see other things as the priority once we're already at the $600K stage.
rpfc 29,044 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 The Syndrome is like a any stereotype, it exists for a reason! Poeple dont just make stereotypes up out of thin air. Maybe because over the last 40 years we havent had a lot of things go right and when they do go right things tend to conspire to prevent it from continuing. There are many example and this Scully saga threatens to be another. In the flip side to the syndrome, how can some people be so sure that things will be ok this time? This should be someone's signature. Wow. For those that just pass by the references to MFCSS and don't pay them any heed - look up. A justification for MFCSS was attempted. Wow.
TrueGRITS 0 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 Wolfmother. I know your watching. We need a comment! Wolfmother has gone to bed but he thinks it's time for everyone to lay off Scully! He might have something more inspired to say tomorrow...
Jaded No More 68,976 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 What more could WM say..? @Jaded, to say not any one of us would turn that money down... It is not a choice between all that money and nothing. It's a choice between a hell of a lot of money, and an absolute truckload of money. Both will keep him very comfortable for the rest of his days. Who of us is to say that if we already had $600K that we'd jump at the chance to get $1mil? I'm sure some of us would be that greedy, but some of us would see other things as the priority once we're already at the $600K stage. I don't think anyone read the end of what I wrote, which was to say that this is all based on the assumption that the money being thrown around in the rumour mill is true. We can't, and won't, get anywhere near $1mil per year offer. But as I said, if we can get close and try to match the offer of GWS with some clever financial incentives (think Judd and Visy), then I can't see why he wouldn't stay. This is the club's time to shine. We missed out on Judd and several other big names over the years. Lets hope that all that experience comes in handy. And you know something else, the more successful we are this year, the harder the decision to leave becomes. So lets concentrate on playing and winning games, and Scully is very much going to be a part of that. The hunger that drives him now will only get stronger if he gets to play in finals this year. that should be our greater focus. He may be a star in the making, but he is afterall just one player.
Bay Riffin 1,520 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 I'm glad Velocity Sports came out with that statement. There's nowhere really to go now as far as speculation until later in the season. I for one will take Tom, his management and the club at their word. Just a final point I'd like to make though. There seems to be a number of posters who feel that losing Scully won't overly affect us in the long run. That somehow we've got enough young guns coming through to cover him. I couldn't disagree with more with these sentiments. This kid is going to be something special. A Judd/Hird/Voss level generational champion the likes of which our club has not had since probably Robbie Flower and maybe even the great man who's number he dons on his back - R.D.Barassi. If we're going to get over the line in grand finals against talent-laden sides like Collingwood and the Gold Coast we're going to need Tom Scully. Period. And I'll repeat what I said earlier, if we do lose him nothing short of a priority no.1 draft pick will suffice as compensation. Would you have said the same thing if it was Trengove? they had comparable first years.
Keyser Söze 0 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 I don't think anyone read the end of what I wrote, which was to say that this is all based on the assumption that the money being thrown around in the rumour mill is true. We can't, and won't, get anywhere near $1mil per year offer. But as I said, if we can get close and try to match the offer of GWS with some clever financial incentives (think Judd and Visy), then I can't see why he wouldn't stay. This is the club's time to shine. We missed out on Judd and several other big names over the years. Lets hope that all that experience comes in handy. And you know something else, the more successful we are this year, the harder the decision to leave becomes. So lets concentrate on playing and winning games, and Scully is very much going to be a part of that. The hunger that drives him now will only get stronger if he gets to play in finals this year. that should be our greater focus. He may be a star in the making, but he is afterall just one player. I read that. I just considered it irrelevant. GWS will still offer him a truckload of cash, which we won't be able to match. It will also be an amount you or I wouldn't be able to pass up. I just think it's important to keep in perspective that the amount we will be able to offer Scully, will still be enough to mean he can live very comfortably.
Guest Rojik of the Arctic Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 GWS will still offer him a truckload of cash, which we won't be able to match.It will also be an amount you or I wouldn't be able to pass up. That assumes that he is their real target. I think that he is one of there targets but not the big one and they might not have the room if they land the really big fish they want. Remember that all of this hit the fan when Eddie offered an opinion and he is hardly impartial.
Keyser Söze 0 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 No, he is not. Like I said a few days ago, Gubby Allan worked for Eddie as list manager, so it is highly likely his old mate is doing his GWS mate a favour. Or just reporting the whispers passed on by his old mate. Gubby admitted doing exactly this when he was trying to convince Buckley to move to the pies from Brisbane.
Guest Rojik of the Arctic Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 Well there you go. That should wipe the smirk off Eddies face. Sheedy chasing Pies
s-t-i-n-g-a 439 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/eddie-mcguire-says-tom-scully-may-have-already-signed-with-greater-western-sydney/story-e6frf9jf-1226003283630 cop that one Eddie ha ha serves him right for leading with his chin...
QueenC 74 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 Melbourne must find way to make Tom Scully stay - Mike Sheahan
Curry & Beer 5,444 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 I'm glad Velocity Sports came out with that statement. There's nowhere really to go now as far as speculation until later in the season. I for one will take Tom, his management and the club at their word. Just a final point I'd like to make though. There seems to be a number of posters who feel that losing Scully won't overly affect us in the long run. That somehow we've got enough young guns coming through to cover him. I couldn't disagree with more with these sentiments. This kid is going to be something special. A Judd/Hird/Voss level generational champion the likes of which our club has not had since probably Robbie Flower and maybe even the great man who's number he dons on his back - R.D.Barassi. If we're going to get over the line in grand finals against talent-laden sides like Collingwood and the Gold Coast we're going to need Tom Scully. Period. And I'll repeat what I said earlier, if we do lose him nothing short of a priority no.1 draft pick will suffice as compensation. agree one million percent. Even a number 1 won't be fair, I think he will be a better than average number 1, better than most of the last 10 number ones. Massive call but I believe it.
Curry & Beer 5,444 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 This should be someone's signature. Wow. For those that just pass by the references to MFCSS and don't pay them any heed - look up. A justification for MFCSS was attempted. Wow. He's right though. Brock McLean, Travis Johnstone. Both supposed to be champions, that turned out well didn't it.
Curry & Beer 5,444 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 "If Eddie McGuire wants to talk about Scully, he ought to watch his own backyard," Sheedy said. "Pendlebury, Thomas and Swan are all superstars. I would be very surprised if Gubby Allan (football operations manager) could not get one of them. They are the type of player we are after." Connors, who manages Thomas, and Pickering, who manages Swan and Pendlebury, refused to comment. compare that to the response from camp Scully who have said they have NOT talked to GWS, as opposed to refused to comment cop that Eddie
Pates 9,697 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 I think we're all going to have to resign ourselves to a frustrating year when it comes to Scully and his contract. There's going to be a truckload of speculation, people will constantly be telling us he's going, and they may be right, but there is nothing we can do about it until the season's over or he randomly agrees to terms. One thing we can do is give him the benefit of the doubt when it comes to the speculation and make sure that he feels like the MFC is his home. Hopefully if he is offered the insane amounts he will cinsider melbourne as his best chance of success, and to leave a legacy worthy of the history books.
Freak 100 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 I never understand when the management say 'we will hold contract talks at the end of the season so he can concentrate on his football'..Surely signing with the dees now would do exactly that. If he wanted to be a dee, he would come and out and say 'I want to be a dee, but im just waiting for the right offer to come to me from them'.
DeeM 42 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 like what others have said if he leaves i want him to sit down and look at Jimmy and tell him im leaving for the money, becasue ultimately thats what it will be for
Goodvibes 3,596 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 They're all guessing. This from Wilson: "There are several points worth making here. The first – and most significant – is that, in the view of this columnist, Scully will remain at Melbourne. Despite the strangely worded, unconvincing and reactionary statement released yesterday by his management, which in reality told us nothing, the fact is, he just doesn't seem the type to make such a radical move." And this from Sheahan: "Tom Scully, the young man entrusted with Barassi's No. 31 jumper 12 months ago, will create an impact of similar proportions if he leaves at the end of this year for Greater Western Sydney, as is probable, if not already done." Who would you back in - Wilson or Sheahan?
Guest Rojik of the Arctic Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 I never understand when the management say 'we will hold contract talks at the end of the season so he can concentrate on his football'..Surely signing with the dees now would do exactly that. If he wanted to be a dee, he would come and out and say 'I want to be a dee, but im just waiting for the right offer to come to me from them'. I guess coz saying "We want to wait until the end of the year because we want to be able to screw every last dollar out of the club" sounds a bit rude.
Range Rover 1,935 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 Would you have said the same thing if it was Trengove? they had comparable first years. Yes I would. Both will be brilliant. If I was forced at gunpoint to choose one - Scully.
Fork 'em 7,064 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 Fair dinkum .... We demand mental strength from the players but how about we show abit ourselves . A little jab from Maguire and many are staggering around waiting for the coup de grace , mission accomplished on his part . It's gonna be a long year so how about we man up and let the list managers deal with it .
brendan 3,458 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 if tom scullys managment think that putting off his contract negotiations till end of the year because they want him to focus on his footy is a good idea then they are morons, the speculation about tom going to gws is going to intensify by the week and its going to put more pressure on tom, there is no way this will last till mid year if nothing is said i would expect that his team mates will start to ask the question before then loyalty is still a big part of a football club
45HG 1,559 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 This is like how we stuck around the Luke Ball decision just to talk our team up. This is an amazing amount of press over a rumour.
Sideshow Bob 2,498 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 I think most people have lost sight of the ball. From day dot Scully's management has said that they won't be looking at any deals until the conclusion of this year. The reason isn't GWS, or maximising his potential under the current Bargaining Agreement/Salary Cap - but rather to wait for the new TV rights deal and the new Collective Bargaining Agreement. No manager worth his socks would agree to terms in the early part of this year without the knowledge of what these 2 things will do to the Salary Cap and therefore the maximum that they can get for their client (& therefor themselves!!) The new proposed Billion dollar TV rights deal will significantly change the landscape for player contracts - the Players association know this and are jostling for an increased Salary Cap... hence bigger pay packets. Why would anyone let alone our own Tom Scully sign anything until this is known. Calm down people, move on, footy is back Friday night, lets revisit this once the Collective Bargaining Agreement is reached
jabberwocky 2,301 Posted February 9, 2011 Posted February 9, 2011 Fair dinkum .... We demand mental strength from the players but how about we show abit ourselves . A little jab from Maguire and many are staggering around waiting for the coup de grace , mission accomplished on his part . It's gonna be a long year so how about we man up and let the list managers deal with it . Best post of the thread so far. It is in a lot of people's best interest to de-stabilise the MFC. Well so far it appears that the rumour has been given legs by North Melbourne and Collingwood sources............. fancy that. In the war of football remember that truth can be an elusive beast.
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