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50 minutes ago, faultydet said:

I reckon the general board would light up with a topic like that.

Tell us how much you would keep if the world was offered to you.

I'm happy with $100k p.a. No one needs more than that, unless they're supporting multiple people.

 

Set to join Gold Coast after the GF for 5 years at 600k a season. Too good to knock back IMO, take the money and run Brandon. 

 
2 hours ago, Ethan Tremblay said:

Set to join Gold Coast after the GF for 5 years at 600k a season. Too good to knock back IMO, take the money and run Brandon. 

Wow, they are going hard GC, gee all these players going to them on big $$$

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1 minute ago, Demonland said:

 

A $3million smile.

PS. Tigers laughing at the compo pick they are going to get.

Lynch and then pick 20 approx for losing Ellis who they didn’t want to keep.

Gotta love equalisation AFL style.

 
15 minutes ago, Redleg said:

A $3million smile.

PS. Tigers laughing at the compo pick they are going to get.

Lynch and then pick 20 approx for losing Ellis who they didn’t want to keep.

Gotta love equalisation AFL style.

Pick 39 actually. And Richmond wanted to keep him, but as a free agent they couldn't afford his asking price and years.

1 minute ago, Moonshadow said:

Pick 39 actually. And Richmond wanted to keep him, but as a free agent they couldn't afford his asking price and years.

Did they get pick 39? That is much fairer.


3 minutes ago, Redleg said:

Did they get pick 39? That is much fairer.

Yes. He gave Richmond very good service and was a worthwhile contributor to 2 flags. That should just about be enough.

On 8/1/2019 at 7:27 PM, whatwhatsaywhat said:

Free agent = win

His disposal = averge

His contested ball use = atrocious 

21.5 disp per game @ 77% this season

6.5 contested possessions average this season

3.7 turnovers average & 2.5 tackles

not bad but not worth $3m over 5 years.....

 

9 minutes ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Good luck to him. He deserves a payday, might now be able to buy his missus a bra, shirt and pants.

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Not a bad sort. Wouldn't kick her out for farting.

On 9/25/2019 at 1:58 PM, Ethan Tremblay said:

Set to join Gold Coast after the GF for 5 years at 600k a season. Too good to knock back IMO, take the money and run Brandon. 

Another trade broken, notch that up as another exclusive DL. #ETthetradebreaker. 


3 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Good luck to him. He deserves a payday, might now be able to buy his missus a bra, shirt and pants.

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(In a Swedish accent) It’z called farsh’n, look it up.

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3 hours ago, FireInTheBelly said:

Good luck to him. He deserves a payday, might now be able to buy his missus a bra, shirt and pants.

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NAH, GET A NEW ONE...

 

I just wonder did the mfc demand the afl explain as tigers did with Ellis compensation. Tigers have won 2 flags yet they are fighting for the best deal.. does the mfc?

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You have absolutely no idea what our club negotiated with the AFL Commission a few weeks ago.

Be a little more logical and have a think about why we might have gone quiet RE: GCS' priority pick.


Im not trying to be smart, but do you actually think the AFL care what the clubs have to say?

Last I heard from the AFL (about club land) the coaches were killing the game.

Let alone a minor club like ours - would jumping up and down make u feel better?

14 minutes ago, A F said:

You have absolutely no idea what our club negotiated with the AFL Commission a few weeks ago.

Be a little more logical and have a think about why we might have gone quiet RE: GCS' priority pick.

Just asking the question are we fighting as club to ensure the best deal? 

3 minutes ago, Demonsone said:

Just asking the question are we fighting as club to ensure the best deal? 

That is a fair question.

 

The OP is definitely implying both cases are the same, yet one is draft assistance and the other is FA compensation. It's not apples with apples.

Richmond taking the [censored] asking for a first rounder for Ellis


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