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22 minutes ago, Langers15 said:

I'm worried that the West Coast Eagles will request Judd McVee to walk to the Pre-season draft and we won't receive any compensation in return for McVee leaving.

However the PSD doesn't get used by the player and manager unless they feel their client has been screwed over or the asking price is too much.

If that were to happen, guaranteed it would happen to us and then the AFL would change the rules the year after.

 
35 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

The problem with persisting with our current coaching and football department personnel (not anyone specifically - just generally), is we’ll see an exodus of quality I think.

Except that's never been the case under Goody...

15 minutes ago, Langers15 said:

I'm worried that the West Coast Eagles will request Judd McVee to walk to the Pre-season draft and we won't receive any compensation in return for McVee leaving.

However the PSD doesn't get used by the player and manager unless they feel their client has been screwed over or the asking price is too much.

You really would have to be in the mindset that you're willing to burn the club to the ground if you were going to ditch everyone and leave without compensating your previous team by entering the PSD.

Although I don't know Judd at all, I'm pretty confident this wouldn't be the case noting we did give him his chance when others over looked him first.

Surely if he was heading back, it would be to Freo right? Not sure many would be keen to return to a club in such a poor position and still rebuilding.

If we're any chance @ LJ, then I wouldn't think twice about adding Judd to the deal. He has currency and has shown he is a best 22 player but his time spent up the ground late last season didn't exactly inspire and we do have other players who could slide into a lockdown small defender role (probably the most common and easiest role to fill) such as Bowey, Howes, Salem at present whilst we have Kynan Brown, Taj, Sestan and who I think will be our best in Moniz-Wakefield all developing and potentially available from next season.

I'm a massive fan of Judd as a great role player and hope he stays but I wouldn't spend much time worried if he was to leave.

 
1 minute ago, Adam The God said:

Except that's never been the case under Goody...

Yet.

I should have furthered my comment to include inability to attract FA talent.

You’ll note I explicitly stated my comment wasn’t related to an individual, just restating for the avoidance of doubt and ti dispel any ambiguity.

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On 04/12/2024 at 13:27, Red and Blue Flame said:

McVee is out of contract end of 2025.

Without being shot down, I have it on pretty good authority that he will be asking to return home/play for West Coast after this contract expires.

I would imagine the club will be trying everything they can to retain Judd - given how good he has been in his first two years in the AFL side. FWIW, Woewodin also put feelers out to WA clubs given limited opportunity/setting record for most games as starting sub last year.

I hope that both of these don't eventuate and would like to think the large contingent of young WA talent will stick together.

I'll just leave this here - writing was on the wall last year when I got this mail.

Make of this what you will. The fact that with little time left in the year he has decided to put talks on hold seems to me like there is a distinct possibility he is gone.


2 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

Except that's never been the case under Goody...

Seriously! The only player we’ve lost under Goody that we desperately wanted to keep was Jackson… and he’d walk back thru the door in a heartbeat if given the chance. He was a silly kid who made a poor decision under family coercion.

With zero proof people talk about mass exodus and players wanting out, when the cold hard facts are that under Goodwin we have managed to keep our entire core group together, and re-sign are young players.

How quickly they all forget that Kosi has just re-signed, one of the hottest properties in football, who had every reason to head home.

I thought it was only Morris who enjoys making up negative stories about our club, but it’s our supporters too!

21 minutes ago, Demons11 said:

That is not actually true, who have we actually lost? Any player who has come out of contract has signed.

We will see, future tense

Not

We have seen, past tense

I should have been less confident and said “could see” or “higher probability we could see”

1 minute ago, Jaded No More said:

Seriously! The only player we’ve lost under Goody that we desperately wanted to keep was Jackson… and he’d walk back thru the door in a heartbeat if given the chance. He was a silly kid who made a poor decision under family coercion.

With zero proof people talk about mass exodus and players wanting out, when the cold hard facts are that under Goodwin we have managed to keep our entire core group together, and re-sign are young players.

How quickly they all forget that Kosi has just re-signed, one of the hottest properties in football, who had every reason to head home.

I thought it was only Morris who enjoys making up negative stories about our club, but it’s our supporters too!

That’s a fair comment, especially re mass exodus

On Kossie though, I’d probably say that it is a very, very large amount of money. Do you think that has a large effect on one’s decision making process in a game where one has a short lifespan?

The same applies for others.

The interesting thing will be lesser lights, those who are still quality role players, like Judd.

 

IF he is gone, what should we get in return?

7 minutes ago, Superunknown said:

That’s a fair comment, especially re mass exodus

On Kossie though, I’d probably say that it is a very, very large amount of money. Do you think that has a large effect on one’s decision making process in a game where one has a short lifespan?

The same applies for others.

The interesting thing will be lesser lights, those who are still quality role players, like Judd.

Of course money helps, but you think Freo wouldn't have paid him well? how about West Coast? St Kilda? Essendon?

There are loads of clubs who could have matched if not exceeded what we are giving Kosi, but he chose to stay after every men and their dog said he's gone.

Bedford is the only lesser light we've lost who has gone on to become a good player, and he didn't leave for any reason other than wanting more game time. It's a shame we lost him, but these things happen all the time at every club.

I have no idea if Judd stays or goes, but if he does choose to go, it's not a reflection of a club that is falling apart and who can't hold onto its players. It's simply a case of a player wanting to go home. It happens every year at every club.


26 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Of course money helps, but you think Freo wouldn't have paid him well? how about West Coast? St Kilda? Essendon?

There are loads of clubs who could have matched if not exceeded what we are giving Kosi, but he chose to stay after every men and their dog said he's gone.

Bedford is the only lesser light we've lost who has gone on to become a good player, and he didn't leave for any reason other than wanting more game time. It's a shame we lost him, but these things happen all the time at every club.

I have no idea if Judd stays or goes, but if he does choose to go, it's not a reflection of a club that is falling apart and who can't hold onto its players. It's simply a case of a player wanting to go home. It happens every year at every club.

JJ says hello.

1 hour ago, DeeZone said:

Based on who, Tom Morris….!!! bS.

I said, no inside knowlege. Why do so many people here want to argue or put people down.

I think people are delusional if they think this is going to lead us to getting Jackson. McVee is a good player but I doubt he'd fetch more than an early second rounder.

55 minutes ago, roy11 said:

IF he is gone, what should we get in return?

Second round pick. West Coast are a bottom team, so the pick would be early in second round if he went there. That's best case scenario unless he is part of a package to get Jackson or a star somehow.

If you take the emotion out of it, turning a rookie lister into a second round pick is good business. Would prefer he stayed, but if he did want to leave and the above early second round pick trade eventuated, you'd say we've done well.

25 minutes ago, Redleg said:

JJ says hello.

You reckon?

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1 hour ago, Deeko2 said:

...He has currency and has shown he is a best 22 player but his time spent up the ground late last season didn't exactly inspire and we do have other players who could slide into a lockdown small defender role (probably the most common and easiest role to fill) such as Bowey, Howes, Salem at present whilst we have Kynan Brown, Taj, Sestan and who I think will be our best in Moniz-Wakefield all developing and potentially available from next season.

Wanted to highlight this bit. I don't agree it's an easy spot to fill. A good lockdown small defender is crucial these days given how much of am impact small forwards have with ball movement being quicker in the modern game.

Small lockdowns defenders are possibly the hardest position to find. They need to have pace and agility and be selfless in focusing purely on stopping their opponent. A good distributor like a Bowey or Salem or Rivers would play as a rebounding halfback and would struggle to lockdown on quality small forwards such as Kozzie, Stenglein, Higgins, Watson, Curtis etc. They'd be wasted playing lockdown small. Howes is too big, lacks the pace and agility to play on those types. Brown could potentially play that role. Taj and Sestan don't have the right attributes. It's actually a challenge to find a quality one. It's why Nev Jetta was such a great player for us. We also had Hunt and Hibberd capable of that role. I personally feel it's a clear gap in our list, especially if Mcvee leaves.

Just now, ijustwannaseeaflag said:

Moniz Wakefield will take his place. McVee isnt a shattering loss

I think we need both. I hope both re-sign.


6 minutes ago, Lord Travis said:

Wanted to highlight this bit. I don't agree it's an easy spot to fill. A good lockdown small defender is crucial these days given how much of am impact small forwards have with ball movement being quicker in the modern game.

Small lockdowns defenders are possibly the hardest position to find. They need to have pace and agility and be selfless in focusing purely on stopping their opponent. A good distributor like a Bowey or Salem or Rivers would play as a rebounding halfback and would struggle to lockdown on quality small forwards such as Kozzie, Stenglein, Higgins, Watson, Curtis etc. They'd be wasted playing lockdown small. Howes is too big, lacks the pace and agility to play on those types. Brown could potentially play that role. Taj and Sestan don't have the right attributes. It's actually a challenge to find a quality one. It's why Nev Jetta was such a great player for us. We also had Hunt and Hibberd capable of that role. I personally feel it's a clear gap in our list, especially if Mcvee leaves.

Moniz Wakefield

37 minutes ago, Redleg said:

JJ says hello.

JJ is an average footballer, who was happily traded for more reasons than just his average footballing.

Edited by Jaded No More

1 hour ago, jackaub said:

Salem should have been dropped numerous times Has lost what ever he had in my view Rigidity is in Goodwins DNA as well as favoritism This coach is now killing players

Yep if we don’t move with Goodwin, he will keep playing his washed up favourites in 2026 to the detriment of the long term development of younger players

 
2 minutes ago, Billy said:

Yep if we don’t move with Goodwin, he will keep playing his washed up favourites in 2026 to the detriment of the long term development of younger players

He has shot Bambi before. The names Watts and Hogan come to mind.

I think we'll see Viney and Trac playing more regularly forward and the midfield start to look more like Kozzy's.

And if we don't, I doubt Goody will survive next year.

Edited by Adam The God

16 minutes ago, Adam The God said:

You reckon?

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Wow!

He is a tagger.

Serong got 11 disposals on him instead of his usual 30 plus and Freo lost by a goal.

Hasn't missed a game for the Swans since he went their and was in their GF side.

I only mentioned him and Bedford to show that we trade players to give them more opportunities, in a post about Derksen and the giants doing the opposite.


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