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4 minutes ago, rufus said:

Does anyone know the rules around renegotiating contracts? I.e. if a player really wants to leave, but we are not prepared to pay part of their salary at a rival, can they simply renogotiate with the destination club for a smaller contract? 

I can’t see why it would be illegal/against rules but I couldn’t see many players going for it when they are guaranteed a higher amount via an existing binding contract 

 

One thing to consider.

Go back to end of season 2022, Clarry was a two time Coaches award winner, touted as a certain Brownlow medallist.

Fast Forward 2 years later, he is a cancer on our list and needs to be let go.

So, he goes from role model to culture killer in two years? Were there any worrying signs before but the club was happy to sweep it under the rug because of his on field performance?

Very strange 🤔

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1 hour ago, BLWNBA said:

Agree, the days of Oliver being worth a top ten pick, let alone multiple top ten picks, are gone as it stands. 

The writing on the wall from the situation is that Oliver will go. I suspect some posters on here will be in for a rude awakening regarding the return. 

I agree that the writing is on the wall. The football department must have very little faith in Oliver and are willing to cut its losses. 

things must be dire if they are ok with letting him go for a late teens pick and a massive subsidy of salary 

 
1 minute ago, Mickey said:

Yep, it's a risk either way. I just think it's a greater risk offloading him and effectively admitting we are done contending for a while, than not.

Quite genuinely I might think that enters the area of 'denial' 

We are what we are, we are where we are.

We're not going anywhere in a hurry . If we don't change then our circumstances and future are also unlikely to.

We are where we are because that's exactly where we've trended to. We need to change in order for that ( trend/direction) to. Otherwise all and sundry are just kidding themselves. 

7 minutes ago, The Jackson FIX said:

Wasn’t lecturing supporters. 

Who were you lecturing then?


2 minutes ago, DeeSpencer said:

 

The 40 minutes from Camberwell to Casey is some kind of disastrous ordeal but 30 minutes from a farm in Moriac to GMHBA isn’t?

Well... it is a much nicer drive ;)

( well....it is ... 😆 )

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42 minutes ago, layzie said:

It is a potentially catastrophic situation that may well have been the snookering of the century.

How a partial salary dump and little else became the desired outcome for a potential Oliver trade baffles me. 

 

In fairness to the club they never predicted a major hamstring injury that has potentially altered his game and major off field issues. 

1 minute ago, Mickey said:

Yep, it's a risk either way. I just think it's a greater risk offloading him and effectively admitting we are done contending for a while, than not.

With everything that has gone on this year and last I'm finding it very difficult to believe that this group has another flag in them. From our flag side we've already lost Brayshaw, Jackson, ANB, Hibberd, Harmes and Brown. Obviously some of those players are more vital than others and we've got a couple of decent kids coming through but I would say it's been a clear net loss so far. Then when the club is also at war with two of its stars it's looking pretty grim.

The silver lining is we're not in 2007 territory. We have a good bit of youth going for us and some good leaders who have some time left and with a couple of good drafts we could set ourselves up for a long time.

 

Surely there are targets and minimum professional standards to meet in a 10million contract?

How can we be held to a contract when the player does not hold up his end of the bargain to be a professional?

Negotiate a new contract based on failure to meet the existing one. Half the money, then trade him


16 minutes ago, beelzebub said:

Is it IF ..   or just WHEN ???

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WHEN! According to my intel

I will never understand how these contracts don’t have behavioural clauses that give clubs the option of termination. 
 

And by “termination” I mean, not paying another [censored] club a single cent. 

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14 minutes ago, praha said:

I will get over trading Oliver if we get something good in return that makes us reasonably stronger.

I don't think I can get over us trading him to Geelong.

Other clubs must surely be shaking their heads at Melbourne. 

Not just today 🤣🤣🤣🤣 ...  sadly 😞

3 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

I will never understand how these contracts don’t have behavioural clauses that give clubs the option of termination. 

I don't think any agent would agree to that. It should be the case, but that's asking people with money in their minds (before values) to accept it.


12 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

@WalkingCivilWar absence is telling. Checking you’re ok, WCW!

Wake us up when October ends. 😮‍💨

8 minutes ago, Mel Bourne said:

I will never understand how these contracts don’t have behavioural clauses that give clubs the option of termination. 

that was very much my thoughts too.

when we signed him up for 7 years he was already a known problem child

there must be standard clauses in all contracts where a contract can be rescinded

in clarries case given his history, the length of contract and the high value of contract i would expect any risk manager would insist on specific clauses for behaviour and performance, including termination options.

any contract lawyers here like to speculate?

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Just now, ElDiablo14 said:

I don't think any agent would agree to that. It should be the case, but that's asking people with money in their minds (before values) to accept it.

The money is exactly why you sign it. It should be a fixture of any AFL contract. 

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

that was very much my thoughts too.

when we signed him up for 7 years he was already a known problem child

there must be standard clauses in all contracts where a contract can be rescinded

in clarries case given his history, the length of contract and the high value of contract i would expect any risk manager would instead on specific clauses for behaviour and performance, including termination options.

any contract lawyers here like to speculate?

The clause is likely the trade and reduced terms. Most players can reject a trade. I suspect he may have voided his ability to reject any trade. A trade doesn't really benefit him because it likely comes with reduced benefits/incentives.

1 minute ago, daisycutter said:

that was very much my thoughts too.

when we signed him up for 7 years he was already a known problem child

there must be standard clauses in all contracts where a contract can be rescinded

in clarries case given his history, the length of contract and the high value of contract i would expect any risk manager would insist on specific clauses for behaviour and performance, including termination options.

any contract lawyers here like to speculate?

Hey @Redleg  @Whispering_Jack  ... thoughts ? Cheers


I wouldn't go looking for contract loopholes with Clarry, if you don't want Trac's 'team' popping out the bushes now. 

Well if he wants to go then let him. I'm disappointed pert was ringing clubs but obviously there's a reason. 

Max tried to help him & all he got was lies, goody has wrapped his arms around him. 

Let him go and play on that stupid ground. 

I see the Spin Doctors  have begun.

Clarry to seek a trade

Feels let down by club...

What the actual F$@! 

Not my fault....no no no..

Oi vey !!

 

The horizontal hoops wont be flattering for his figure, though the cats have a history of loving gingers.

We'll be disappointed at the trade we get. Prob pay a significant amount of his contract as penalty for being so stupid for the $1mill+ deal we did with him. And then at best get a future 1st from Geelong (2005 #16), could even be less.

Trac and Ollie..   same managers ??? 🤔🤷


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