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7 minutes ago, Fork 'em said:

Just doing my daily check in aannd ..... Nope.
Dammit 😐

Don't stress. He will sign for at least 2 years.

 
1 hour ago, Action Jackson said:

Don't stress. He will sign for at least 2 years.

How do you know this?

1 hour ago, Action Jackson said:

Don't stress. (I heard that/I think that/I know for certain that/My understanding is that/My accountant who is married to the  second cousin of someone involved in the negotiations told me that) He will sign for at least 2 years.

 

 
16 minutes ago, Engorged Onion said:

How do you know this?

Cause he's Action Jackson ... Duh .


1 hour ago, drysdale demon said:

Guessing.

Oh...I just presumed because of the avatar etc etc...

 
57 minutes ago, Billy said:

Don’t even bother why l open this post

What a load of waffle 

Waffle, ill-informed comment, stereotyping, venomous accusations, misleading statements, bull-baiting and hysterical fictionalism is the glue that binds 'Land together. 


11 hours ago, Billy said:

Don’t even bother why l open this post

What a load of waffle 

Mmmmmmmmmm waffles!


Thanks Dazzle. That's exactly the kind of injection this thread needed.

Kind of strange reporting from Tom Browne - he says that Alan Richardson is confident of a deal being reached soon, but then seems to imply that he knows more information and that Richo and the club have got that wrong. Surely the club would be well aware of where the talks currently stand?

If Jackson did sign through to free agency like he said, then it would be a 5 year deal and a fantastic result. 

 

I want Jackson and Oliver for life! Tracc is signed for a long time! Anyone else is next level down, so not as much concerned.

2 minutes ago, picket fence said:

I want Jackson and Oliver for life! Tracc is signed for a long time! Anyone else is next level down, so not as much concerned.

They may be next level down now Picket, but perhaps not in 2-5 years.

Not applicable to Jacko but Trac and Clarry are hitting their straps after a few years in the system. We have a number of kids that have heaps of talent and could be great players in a few years. 

Concern yourself with the present but always with an eye to the future. 

hahaha  this thread just rockets along and becomes a huge echo chamber

i keep getting sucked in every time i see a new post has been entered

1 hour ago, hemingway said:

They may be next level down now Picket, but perhaps not in 2-5 years.

Not applicable to Jacko but Trac and Clarry are hitting their straps after a few years in the system. We have a number of kids that have heaps of talent and could be great players in a few years. 

Concern yourself with the present but always with an eye to the future. 

Clarry hit his straps with his first game at the club & has been a star ever since

3 time b&f,  2021Coaches player of the year etc etc & he’s only 24

Get him signed for the next 6 years


On 4/13/2022 at 7:09 PM, CHF said:

Yeah... I have heard that it will be 2 years but I also heard a conflicting version that it will be longer.... possibly 4 years. 

Not sure what to believe. 

I'd like to believe 4, so 4 it is. Thank you mate. 🤣

25 minutes ago, Billy said:

Clarry hit his straps with his first game at the club & has been a star ever since

3 time b&f,  2021Coaches player of the year etc etc & he’s only 24

Get him signed for the next 6 years

Would be quite happy to offer Clarry 7-8 years to take him to 32 or so. 

2 hours ago, dazzledavey36 said:

 

....and the reason it will be mid-year because that is when the new AFLPA bargaining agreement is expected to be signed.  At the moment Clubs and players don't know how much money is in the pot. 

It has to be signed sometime between June and end of October.  Once it is then the pie can be divvied up. 

 

It could also be from the club's end. It's best to wait for all parties, then we know how much to pay you.

36 minutes ago, A F said:

It could also be from the club's end. It's best to wait for all parties, then we know how much to pay you.

Not if the price keeps going up


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