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On 12/12/2020 at 5:44 PM, Diamond_Jim said:

It’s in the Age article (Bulldogs thought on trade night that Pies were paying $1.5M over the contract period. Final deal is Collingwood only pay $1M .)

One month after Adam Treloar was traded from Collingwood to the Western Bulldogs an agreement has been reached that will see close to $1 million of the midfielder's contract carried in the Magpies' salary cap over the next five years.....

The elongated negotiation process began when Collingwood disputed the Western Bulldogs' belief that the Magpies had agreed to pay $1.5 million of Treloar's $4.5 million deal that extends until 2025

HUN have story that Pies  are Paying $1.5 mill so which paper is  right?

 
4 hours ago, rjay said:

Jake is usually on the money, the hun can be a bit hit or miss.

Who do you believe? or has someone else corroborated either of these stories.

I hope the Hun is right as I like to see C/wood suffer, but....

no other sources, just what i read

i thought i heard on radio or tv that dogs would only have to pay avg of $600/yr but would frontload some as a favour to filth, but i can't remember who or where

like you i hope the hun was right on this one

 

The reports seem to say that Collingwood are paying the difference between Treloar's contract with WB and the contract he had with them.

That is the sensible decision: to get a trade the player needs to agree and the clubs need to agree. If Treloar has signed an agreement with the Dogs then Collingwood either would have known those details or should have known those details, before they agreed to the trade.

This implies Collingwood is paying the full 1.5 mil.

1 hour ago, deanox said:

The reports seem to say that Collingwood are paying the difference between Treloar's contract with WB and the contract he had with them.

That is the sensible decision: to get a trade the player needs to agree and the clubs need to agree. If Treloar has signed an agreement with the Dogs then Collingwood either would have known those details or should have known those details, before they agreed to the trade.

This implies Collingwood is paying the full 1.5 mil.

As they should. 
The Filth drew up the original contract and then baulked

True Filth


On 12/14/2020 at 1:25 PM, 58er said:

HUN have story that Pies  are Paying $1.5 mill so which paper is  right?

They are both right.  It depends which version of the Coll contract is believed.  One version had it at $900/$950 per year for 5 years so the HS is more correct.  Another version is $750 in some years and $950 in other years over 5 years so The Age is more correct.  I trust The Age to be (a little) less prone to hyperbole for click bait.

On 12/12/2020 at 3:44 PM, Diamond_Jim said:

That little stuff up cost the Dogs half a million of salary cap.

I hope they have documented their "learnings" for next time.

Do you think that if we're very lucky, they will take on Goodwin as their coach, too? He's a good man for 'learnings' I am informed - without aptitude for getting the message across, albeit.

 

 
16 minutes ago, don't make me angry said:

Please 

It's just a bit of fun in a very unfunny year. Cheer up.

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