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Great to have Trac on board for the ride

Says to me there is some real belief amongst this group of young guns 

Hope they can achieve great things together - will be special for everyone 
 

 

 

Not sure why anyone is worried about the money. We’ve signed all the pillars, unless we get done for cap breach, don’t worry about it. 
 

Jetta, Jones, Melksham, Hibbo, Tomald all on the way out. Kids like Kozzie and Jackson aren’t signing money deals until they’re at least 23. 
 

It’s an odd realisation I know, but we seem to know what we’re doing 

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10 minutes ago, Deestroy All said:

Not sure why anyone is worried about the money. We’ve signed all the pillars, unless we get done for cap breach, don’t worry about it. 
 

Jetta, Jones, Melksham, Hibbo, Tomald all on the way out. Kids like Kozzie and Jackson aren’t signing money deals until they’re at least 23. 
 

It’s an odd realisation I know, but we seem to know what we’re doing 

Tom would be the only one on big coin in that group though.

Not that I'm worried. I actually think these early contracts might position us well for a crack at a free agent.

Hoping we were able to front load.


38 minutes ago, CYB said:

Now being reported that the deal is worth well over $1mil per year as was reported by @goodwindees. Where did the narrative that he wanted to leave some $$$ for his team mates come from, because earning that much cash is not going to help retain your LG, Kozzies, Rivers and other emerging stars in a few years time.

Unless there is some clever front/backloading being done here, i cant see how this was a team focused decision. 

Dont get me wrong, i am wrapped he has signed for 7 and he is well worth what he is getting paid - just questioning the narrative. 

Front loading a contract can sort that out. 
Tracc is a generational player. He deserves Top Dollar ? 

He is like RDB in the 1950’s

I honestly cannot believe what is happening this year.

If Trac had any doubts about our list, potential for success, coaching, facilities etc he would have only signed for 2 years. He is not signing just because we are 7-0.

It gives me good confidence we can win a flag in the next 5 years. Trac is such a competitor, no way he stays somewhere if he doesn't seriously believe they can be successful

 

I believe some of us (supporters) will have to be managed for Saturday night. Way too much excitement for this early in the week.

Well done MFC and Trac!

Tracc says in his interview on the MFC site that he has matured as a player and as a person.  So very true!  Not only a great player for us, but a great ambassador.

27 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Front loading a contract can sort that out. 
Tracc is a generational player. He deserves Top Dollar ? 

He is like RDB in the 1950’s

True, and he's the kind of player that other footballers want to play with - teammates will re-sign for less or come from other clubs to play with him. Let's put in in perspective - he could go down as one of our greatest ever.

31 minutes ago, Sir Why You Little said:

Front loading a contract can sort that out. 
Tracc is a generational player. He deserves Top Dollar ? 

He is like RDB in the 1950’s

Absolutely his playing style determination and talent are just like the great RDB

Trac loves NBA and you see big name players moving all the time, so part of me was somewhat worried about his long term signature - but seeing him happy to be a 'one club player' fills me with joy. Onwards and Upwards Trac.

 

 


And on top of all that...

He’s got that killer smile. 
❤️?

5 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Trac loves NBA and you see big name players moving all the time, so part of me was somewhat worried about his long term signature - but seeing him happy to be a 'one club player' fills me with joy. Onwards and Upwards Trac.

 

 

 

'I could have called up Magic and Larry Bird and said "hey, let's get together and play on one team".

'In all honesty, i was trying to beat those guys'

- Michael Jordan 

 

3 minutes ago, The Stigga said:

 

'I could have called up Magic and Larry Bird and said "hey, let's get together and play on one team".

'In all honesty, i was trying to beat those guys'

- Michael Jordan 

 

 

And then you have that clown Lebron jumping from super team to super team. 

He isn't fit to tie MJ's bootlaces.


Is it possible that he waited a couple of weeks so it didn't crowd Jones' 300th celebrations?  Because that would be pure class.

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Just to add a little clarity.  I believe the 7 year deal does not include 2022 which he was already contracted for.

They renegotiated next year and added 7 years on, so it is effectively a new 8 year deal starting 2022.

 

2 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Just to add a little clarity.  I believe the 7 year deal does not include 2022 which he was already contracted for.

They renegotiated next year and added 7 years on, so it is effectively a new 8 year deal starting 2022.

 

takes him to the end of 2029 where he will be 33 and in the last two years theres a player/coach option

 
3 minutes ago, goodwindees said:

Just to add a little clarity.  I believe the 7 year deal does not include 2022 which he was already contracted for.

They renegotiated next year and added 7 years on, so it is effectively a new 8 year deal starting 2022.

 

Club site states it runs to end 2029 season


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