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The difference might also be because Goodwin coached them and had input into recruiting.

Semantics

 

Charlie Cameron leaving the Crows too.

Brett Burton is probably crying in a corner somewhere. 

Just now, Petraccattack said:

Charlie Cameron leaving the Crows too.

Brett Burton is probably crying in a corner somewhere. 

Or punching holes in the walls. If you bite the hand that feeds you, so to speak. Treating players like trash does has it down falls.

 
17 minutes ago, deebug said:

Or punching holes in the walls. If you bite the hand that feeds you, so to speak. Treating players like trash does has it down falls.

Evidence please?


22 minutes ago, deebug said:

It was just a joke.

You got a source for that joke?

22 minutes ago, deebug said:

It was just a joke.

You got a source for that joke?

22 minutes ago, deebug said:

It was just a joke.

You got a source for that joke?

 
53 minutes ago, Petraccattack said:

Charlie Cameron leaving the Crows too.

Brett Burton is probably crying in a corner somewhere. 

2 first round picks for Charlie.

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

2 first round picks for Charlie.

He's contracted, Burton will want 4 first round picks


Whether it be Cameron Mooney, Leigh Matthews, or Dwayne Russell, many in the media are complaining about Jake Lever's decision to leave the Crows after just 3 years.

I won't bother mentioning Scott Thompson, and I recognise there are some differences with his move, but what about Josh Caddy leaving the Suns after just two years ?  He was pick 7 in the 2010 draft and wanted out after his two year contract was up.

Not a word in the media.

I know there will be other examples, but it appears there's selective outrage in the AFL industry.

I don't understand. If Lever is out of contract, why do we have to give the Crows anything at all for him? 

Just now, billyblanks29 said:

I don't understand. If Lever is out of contract, why do we have to give the Crows anything at all for him? 

Because otherwise he goes into the draft and clubs don't like screwing over other clubs generally.

22 minutes ago, deebug said:

It was just a joke.

You got a source for that joke?

1 minute ago, Redleg said:

Because otherwise he goes into the draft and clubs don't like screwing over other clubs generally.

And let’s be real, it won’t be two first rounders. They deal will get done 


1 minute ago, ProDee said:

Whether it be Cameron Mooney, Leigh Matthews, or Dwayne Russell, many in the media are complaining about Jake Lever's decision to leave the Crows after just 3 years.

I won't bother mentioning Scott Thompson, and I recognise there are some differences with his move, but what about Josh Caddy leaving the Suns after just two years ?  He was pick 7 in the 2010 draft and wanted out after his two year contract was up.

Not a word in the media.

I know there will be other examples, but it appears there's selective outrage in the AFL industry.

Agree with that. I also noticed the media outrage, yet plenty of others as you mentioned seem to go through easily.

I just feel that some clubs are not strong against the treatment they receive and hence it continues.

I don't recall media outrage against Treloar, Adams or Boyd leaving GWS.

For that matter I don't recall any media outrage against number 9 of the Giants leaving us after 2 years and in effect signing to leave after 1 year.

20 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

You got a source for that joke?

 

17 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

You got a source for that joke?

 

17 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

You got a source for that joke?

 

3 minutes ago, Deemented Are Go! said:

You got a source for that joke?

Just let it go mate.

Interesting, quality ready mades preferred to the TAC under 18  lottery. Hawthorn been on to it for years and overlaid the family club salary rubbish as well.

Unless the initial kids draft period is extended to 4/5 years could be heaps of fun for those Victorian clubs who truly bottom out. 

Maybe a boom and bust cycle after a period.

Expect pay disparity between top players and lesser light minnows to widen now that the trade thing really opens up.

 

 

9 minutes ago, ProDee said:

Whether it be Cameron Mooney, Leigh Matthews, or Dwayne Russell, many in the media are complaining about Jake Lever's decision to leave the Crows after just 3 years.

I won't bother mentioning Scott Thompson, and I recognise there are some differences with his move, but what about Josh Caddy leaving the Suns after just two years ?  He was pick 7 in the 2010 draft and wanted out after his two year contract was up.

Not a word in the media.

I know there will be other examples, but it appears there's selective outrage in the AFL industry.

Of course there is. Those three are pathetic.

Where was the moral  outrage on Scully multiplied a thousand times for the lies to Jimmy ?

 

3 minutes ago, Dockett 32 said:

Of course there is. Those three are pathetic.

Where was the moral  outrage on Scully multiplied a thousand times for the lies to Jimmy ?

 

I didn't include Scully, because there were exemptions when GWS and Gold Coast entered the competition.

Adelaide lost Davis, Footscray Ward, us the Rodent.

So different circumstances, even if just as galling from a MFC point of view.

Edited by ProDee


8 hours ago, Bimbo said:

I think you should out the other 0.001% of posters

Apologies - I no longer know their names - immediately put them on ignore.

 

Pick 10 and change, and defend the kid to the hilt with these mercenary charges.

1 hour ago, McQueen said:

 

 

 

Just let it go mate.

Lol! Sorry, my wifi was playing up! 

 
3 minutes ago, rpfc said:

Pick 10 and change, and defend the kid to the hilt with these mercenary charges.

False charges by a bitter Adelaide Crows franchise.

Do they not realise he is from Vic?  Scott Thompson is a mercenary too then.

1 hour ago, Redleg said:

Agree with that. I also noticed the media outrage, yet plenty of others as you mentioned seem to go through easily.

I just feel that some clubs are not strong against the treatment they receive and hence it continues.

I don't recall media outrage against Treloar, Adams or Boyd leaving GWS.

For that matter I don't recall any media outrage against number 9 of the Giants leaving us after 2 years and in effect signing to leave after 1 year.

I don't recall any outrage when Mooney left North and Dwayne left Port Adelaide for that matter. And Matthews was just hated by every other Team anyway....... 


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