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It's a bit chilly tonight, perfect weather for the Vineystroni soup

 

 

 
12 minutes ago, Skuit said:

Or a hearty bowl of Lauchie Cacciatore? 

Goes well with a crusty roll from the Garry Baker.

Edited by binman

 
15 minutes ago, binman said:

Goes well with a crusty roll from the Garry Baker.

And some Brad Greens on the side.

Very interesting about Mitch Cleary on SEN this morning saying he reckons there's a bit to play out with Petracca still.

With Paul Marsh being involved and having interviewed Petracca recently I too wouldn't be surprised if this discussion pops up around trade time.


7 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Very interesting about Mitch Cleary on SEN this morning saying he reckons there's a bit to play out with Petracca still.

With Paul Marsh being involved and having interviewed Petracca recently I too wouldn't be surprised if this discussion pops up around trade time.

I have been wondering if this might be the case.I didn’t think his statement was as convincing as Dan Houston and he’s back on the trade table. 
 

Probably a smart play- has stopped the rumour machine and might be waiting to see if another club can get a deal or two done to get the draft capital. 

Just trade him to the Bloos for Cerra and a couple firsts and get it over and done with

1 minute ago, Colm said:

I have been wondering if this might be the case.I didn’t think his statement was as convincing as Dan Houston and he’s back on the trade table. 
 

Probably a smart play- has stopped the rumour machine and might be waiting to see if another club can get a deal or two done to get the draft capital. 

Exactly the way I see it also.

 
13 minutes ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Very interesting about Mitch Cleary on SEN this morning saying he reckons there's a bit to play out with Petracca still.

With Paul Marsh being involved and having interviewed Petracca recently I too wouldn't be surprised if this discussion pops up around trade time.

Given Carlton are chasing Houston, I’m unsure how Trac gets traded. Pies won’t find a satisfactory trade and Blues clearly have other priorities. 
Doesn’t mean Trac won’t keep trying. 

34 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Given Carlton are chasing Houston, I’m unsure how Trac gets traded. Pies won’t find a satisfactory trade and Blues clearly have other priorities. 
Doesn’t mean Trac won’t keep trying. 

I know all the talk is a big Vic club but Sydney are still a watch for me. 


11 minutes ago, Colm said:

I know all the talk is a big Vic club but Sydney are still a watch for me. 

Can’t see him moving interstate and away from his family. 
Also how can Sydney fit him into their cap? 

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Very interesting about Mitch Cleary on SEN this morning saying he reckons there's a bit to play out with Petracca still.

With Paul Marsh being involved and having interviewed Petracca recently I too wouldn't be surprised if this discussion pops up around trade time.

Aw, c’mon Daz, I was enjoying the fun puns…now I’m all broody again.

13 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Can’t see him moving interstate and away from his family. 
Also how can Sydney fit him into their cap? 

Chad Warner hasn’t resigned with them. Out of contract next year and lots of talk he wanted to go back to WA with Freo the front runners. They have the trade capital, as do West Coast. If he move they would have the cap. 
Lots of brand marketing options in Sydney. 

11 minutes ago, Colm said:

Chad Warner hasn’t resigned with them. Out of contract next year and lots of talk he wanted to go back to WA with Freo the front runners. They have the trade capital, as do West Coast. If he move they would have the cap. 
Lots of brand marketing options in Sydney. 

Well if wants to go to Sydney I reckon they have plenty of players we would be keen on. Unfortunately they won’t have the draft capital, so I still can’t see a deal being done. But will happily take Gulden off their hands 😂

1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Very interesting about Mitch Cleary on SEN this morning saying he reckons there's a bit to play out with Petracca still.

With Paul Marsh being involved and having interviewed Petracca recently I too wouldn't be surprised if this discussion pops up around trade time.

Not punny 


1 hour ago, dazzledavey36 said:

Very interesting about Mitch Cleary on SEN this morning saying he reckons there's a bit to play out with Petracca still.

With Paul Marsh being involved and having interviewed Petracca recently I too wouldn't be surprised if this discussion pops up around trade time.

Did you listen to the Paul Marsh interview on SEN? It’s just a review of the AFL process with a focus on improvements going forward. It’s not an investigation. Petracca ain’t going anywhere for now…

1 hour ago, Colm said:

I have been wondering if this might be the case.I didn’t think his statement was as convincing as Dan Houston and he’s back on the trade table. 
 

Probably a smart play- has stopped the rumour machine and might be waiting to see if another club can get a deal or two done to get the draft capital. 

Houston’s comments were on radio. Not an official club statement like Petracca’s.

Ok maybe I'm living in delusion, and I am on the other side of the world so perhaps not reading the temperature, but given the statement that came out last week with Trac reaffirming his commitment to Melbourne and the club reiterating that he's not going anywhere, doesn't anyone else feel that these stories continuing are actually the media just drumming up more fuel to put on the fire and keep the story going?

I mean it's been widely stated that no club has the ability to not only trade for him and satisfy with contract requirements. Is this all just drip-fed info to keep the story rolling between each finals week?

I dunno, maybe it's just me wearing my rose-tinted specs.

Also the media can go suck a fat one on this, they have reported time and time again that the mental toll and trauma that Trac has experienced, at yet they are quite happy to keep drumming this up and keep it front page. Get stuffed.

1 hour ago, Colm said:

I have been wondering if this might be the case.I didn’t think his statement was as convincing as Dan Houston and he’s back on the trade table. 
 

Probably a smart play- has stopped the rumour machine and might be waiting to see if another club can get a deal or two done to get the draft capital. 

Travis was an official statement, Houston was on a radio station

5 minutes ago, At the break of Gawn said:

Did you listen to the Paul Marsh interview on SEN? It’s just a review of the AFL process with a focus on improvements going forward. It’s not an investigation. Petracca ain’t going anywhere for now…

Yes I did, never said it was an investigation..

I didn't say Petracca was going any where either.. I just said I wouldn't be surprised if the trade discussion reared itself back up again come trade time. 


I don't feel it will happen this year but I do feel there have been plenty of situations where deals got done not long after they seemed dead.

Edited by layzie

Also just one more time, but Collingwood or Carlton having a good draft hand does not mean that we are automatically going fo deal with them.

I understand win-win negotiations as much as anyone but with 5 years left and the chaos this has caused I'm not super concerned with getting the perfect outcome for Trac. This is how it's coming across from a lot of people even if they don't mean it.

The fact is that we are in control and if the narrative really is that the place is terrible and he wants to leave, then he can leave to where we say. Once again, if the problem is our club and the solution is to get out then unless those clubs have a war chest, your choices are Richmond, West Coast, Gold Coast, Tasmania pick your poison. If he doesn't like it at first, then his manager can do what he's paid for and talk him around to it. He's welcome to keep going for his 'perfect trade' at the new club and use them as a nest featherering station (like we could be for him next year) or he could just stay here. Wanting to leave and then pricing yourself out because you only were only prepared to go to 2 clubs would say more about him than us.

7 hours ago, layzie said:

Also just one more time, but Collingwood or Carlton having a good draft hand does not mean that we are automatically going fo deal with them.

I understand win-win negotiations as much as anyone but with 5 years left and the chaos this has caused I'm not super concerned with getting the perfect outcome for Trac. This is how it's coming across from a lot of people even if they don't mean it.

The fact is that we are in control and if the narrative really is that the place is terrible and he wants to leave, then he can leave to where we say. Once again, if the problem is our club and the solution is to get out then unless those clubs have a war chest, your choices are Richmond, West Coast, Gold Coast, Tasmania pick your poison. If he doesn't like it at first, then his manager can do what he's paid for and talk him around to it. He's welcome to keep going for his 'perfect trade' at the new club and use them as a nest featherering station (like we could be for him next year) or he could just stay here. Wanting to leave and then pricing yourself out because you only were only prepared to go to 2 clubs would say more about him than us.

Spot on.

And the strength of our position does not change next year, the year after or the year after that.

Free agency was brought in so that at the END of a contract and after an extended period of service a player can choose where they want to play. At the end of a contract prior to extended service, the club chooses where the player plays, or if the player dislikes their club so much they can go to the draft and get out to a (likely) bottom team. When under contract, the club chooses where the player plays. Full stop. With the system working like this, all parties get their time when they have the power. Players should plan their contracts around this and clubs will be managing the contracts of their entire list around this being the way it will work.

 

Nice in theory but that's not how it works. If he wants out and nominates his preferred destination he will get there and we will just suck it up. His manager will help facilitate the trade by making sure the club he nominates has the capital to send us, which is why it's been put on ice for 12 months ,- Collingwood/Carlton don't have the capital now but they may in 12 months.

18 hours ago, reynolds46 said:

More of a lingers linguine man myself 

Can wash it down with a Leoncelli Limoncello


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