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Saw an angry Collingwood fan call him a 'trader' for leaving - enjoyed that one

 

Suck on that Pies. Hope you enjoy seeing your favourite son winning a flag next year

May will have two options from the kick outs now!!

20 minutes ago, Deenooos_ said:

I believe the pies are paying $300k of the $1mill a year... so nothing has changed on that front it seems. If we get him fit, paying $700k for an elite ruck is a bargain even at $750k.

Not really when you're already paying another elite ruck north of that amount. $1.5m+ out of a $13m salary cap (11.5%) to two ruckman who can't really play elsewhere is lopsided list management.

 
5 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Saw an angry Collingwood fan call him a 'trader' for leaving - enjoyed that one

They threw him out for god sake. 

5 minutes ago, DubDee said:

Suck on that Pies. Hope you enjoy seeing your favourite son winning a flag next year

May will have two options from the kick outs now!!

No no that is too radicle I mean kick to the right what are you saying DD. 

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1 minute ago, old dee said:

They threw him out for god sake. 

Yes but, “Trader” OD. If you’re gonna bag an ex player at least spell your insult correctly. 

52 minutes ago, titan_uranus said:

Deal done. Pick 27.

No suggestion of later pick swap/slide.

Only question is how much of his salary they'll pay.

You mean we didn’t slide to pick 16 for 13 & 27, but but the Demonland naysayers said we would 

9 minutes ago, roy11 said:

Saw an angry Collingwood fan call him a 'trader' for leaving - enjoyed that one

that's what happens when you've got no teeth.

 
5 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Not really when you're already paying another elite ruck north of that amount. $1.5m+ out of a $13m salary cap (11.5%) to two ruckman who can't really play elsewhere is lopsided list management.

Gawn’s contract may well have been loaded differently.

I don’t think you can ever truly evaluate the list management of a club unless they are having a fire sale, or unable to sign key players. To be fair we have a lot of our best players on long terms contracts. We would have known Jackson’s value and offered him an amazing deal. He wanted to go home so we spent that money on a dual All Australian. To be in the position to do that reflects well I reckon.

2 minutes ago, WalkingCivilWar said:

Yes but, “Trader” OD. If you’re gonna bag an ex player at least spell your insult correctly. 

What's wrong about that WCW! Only joking. Suddenly the accuser becomes the [censored]. 


Love getting one up on the Pies. Makes up for that terrible Kennedy and pick 29 for Howe trade.

Well that feels a bit better if we can get Max and Brodie superfit look out 2023 and beyond. Just need that extra big forward and backup ruck and we will be on a roll.!!!

8 minutes ago, Pennant St Dee said:

You mean we didn’t slide to pick 16 for 13 & 27, but but the Demonland naysayers said we would 

Quite funny isn't PSD. IMO we have done quite well in the trade period. Got overs for Jackson and paid Unders for the bun. 

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5 minutes ago, old dee said:

What's wrong about that WCW! Only joking. Suddenly the accuser becomes the [censored]. 

Even so, he wouldn’t be a trader. Rather, he’d be a tradee, no?


12 minutes ago, The heart beats true said:

Gawn’s contract may well have been loaded differently.

I don’t think you can ever truly evaluate the list management of a club unless they are having a fire sale, or unable to sign key players. To be fair we have a lot of our best players on long terms contracts. We would have known Jackson’s value and offered him an amazing deal. He wanted to go home so we spent that money on a dual All Australian. To be in the position to do that reflects well I reckon.

That's true although there is clearly one gaping hole that usually takes plenty of dollars to fill.

12 minutes ago, old dee said:

Quite funny isn't PSD. IMO we have done quite well in the trade period. Got overs for Jackson and paid Unders for the bun. 

I'm liking OD Version 10.0.

Looking forward to seeing his first game for the red and the blue in person for once… 

Looking forward to 2023. Of the $$$ is what is mooted this is great value.

Gawn won’t ever be AA ruckman again and that’s ok. If he can kick 30+ goals and allow us to kick to the top of the square then great. Let’s fashion a fwd line around that.

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Adding word for context


The last big man we traded in from pies was Dawes for pick 20. I have a feeling this might be a more solid trade

30 minutes ago, Dr. Gonzo said:

Not really when you're already paying another elite ruck north of that amount. $1.5m+ out of a $13m salary cap (11.5%) to two ruckman who can't really play elsewhere is lopsided list management.

But we were set on doing that anyway with Jackson. It worked ok in 21. Fingers crossed it works again. 

 
2 minutes ago, deva5610 said:

What?

Again, he won’t be again. He will be FF moving into the ruck.

Just now, rpfc said:

Again, he won’t be again. He will be FF moving into the ruck.

Ahh. Yeah, I'm following now haha. Thought I was going nuts for a second there!


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