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My MFCSS is now reaching epic levels. What are we doing? If the list management team has established stars in its sights, then ok…but this now smells of a full scale rebuild, which does not align with the vision Guerra and King came to supporters with less than a week ago. An off season where we lose McVee, Tracc and Clarry and bring in mediocre picks will be just about the end for many supporters. Memberships already down 20%. If we are like Richmond, we will be back on the doldrums.

 
2 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Obviously not Trac.

I said his team.

If we are now dealing with trading not one but two of our highest paid / best mids, it puts us in a 'fire sale' mode, which indicates to clubs that we are in a rebuild and will accept unders just to have a clean slate for King.

It absolutely puts more pressure on the club to get the deals done. Which helps the player who wants out.

You know journalists actually have to verify information through multiple sources. This is insanely conspiratorial.

Edited by KozzyCan

1 minute ago, Ted Lasso said:

This leak is almost certainly Claytons manager letting the market know because he's likely going to have to scramble to find a new home and it prepares the market for Clarrys presence when it wasn't previously expected.

It's worth noting Clarry is contracted and can just decide to stay and back himself in.

Very possible. However if his manager is framing this as 'Clarry doesn't want to leave', which is absolutely what it sounds like, then how is that helping Clarry find a new home?

My client wants to stay, is likely going to not want to come to your club, but please take his $1.3 million salary and the reluctance comes free.

It's a weird move.

 
Just now, Jaded No More said:

Very possible. However if his manager is framing this as 'Clarry doesn't want to leave', which is absolutely what it sounds like, then how is that helping Clarry find a new home?

My client wants to stay, is likely going to not want to come to your club, but please take his $1.3 million salary and the reluctance comes free.

It's a weird move.

if King says to him, if you stay you'll be in the VFL maybe it does prompt him to have a look.

I hope he stays regardless.

Just now, KozzyCan said:

You know the media actually have to verify information through multiple sources. This is insanely conspiratorial.


I never said the info is not true, although there is nothing factual about what he is saying, other than there is a meeting between them.

I am talking about the reason for the leak, and the way it's being framed.

Clarry wants to stay, is devastated, etc says to everyone that this is us pushing Clarry out. Exactly the same way we are pushing May out, and willing to accept unders to make it happen.

Versus "we won't trade Trac unless it's a great deal".

Why would you ever advertise a fire sale?

Edited by Jaded No More


Just now, KozzyCan said:

You know journalists actually have to verify information through multiple sources. This is insanely conspiratorial.

Nothing about an "opinion" needs to be verified.

This is muck raking pure and simple.

He is not "quoting" anyone as such. He's speculating.

4 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

You know journalists actually have to verify information through multiple sources. This is insanely conspiratorial.

No they don't

18 minutes ago, Dee Boys said:

Hope you’re right mate. It’s all doom and gloom on trade radio - “Clarry devastated” etc 🙄

Me too, would be awful timing otherwise.

Will back @Dannyz over 'Tom the Tongue' though.

 
1 minute ago, jnrmac said:

No they don't

They do if they don't want to make fools of themselves.

1 minute ago, KozzyCan said:

They do if they don't want to make fools of themselves.

They make fools of themselves all the time


If we go into 2026 with no Petracca , May, Mcvee and now potentially Oliver we will have to rebuild even if we say we aren't

And if we can't bring in any significant players from other clubs. Then a full rebuild is clearly on the cards ( Heath , derkson are borderline VFL and Miochek might help the forward line but only has one or two good years left

With a [censored] draft and maybe only getting draft picks for any players we trade out. I think we are in big trouble for next year. It will be a real battle to rebuild too with Tassie coming in

A lot relying on the development of Windsor , Langford , Lindsay , Turner , Tholstrup , JVR , Bowey ( some good signs here though already with this group

Kozzie might be the only out and out star on our list next year.

We have a lot of quality going out it seems and stuff all quality coming in at this stage.

Kings first year could be really tough !

1 minute ago, KozzyCan said:

They do if they don't want to make fools of themselves.

Mate, they care about clicks and that's about it. every year people like Caro and Sam McClure run with stories that end up being shot down almost immediately.

Their employers want engagements, they're in the entertainment industry, not the truth industry.

Yes some have great records in terms of getting things right, but it's not a priority, mistakes aren't a big deal so they run with stories that aren't verified routinely

5 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:


I never said the info is not true, although there is nothing factual about what he is saying, other than there is a meeting between them.

I am talking about the reason for the leak, and the way it's being framed.

Clarry wants to stay, is devastated, etc says to everyone that this is us pushing Clarry out. Exactly the same way we are pushing May out, and willing to accept unders to make it happen.

Versus "we won't trade Trac unless it's a great deal".

Why would you ever advertise a fire sale?

So you're idea is that someone from Trac's camp (who?) has told Tom Morris and Sam Edmund that Oliver is on the trade table. How exactly would they know this?

Occam's razor is that this has either come from the club who are trying to guage interest or his manager who needs to actually facilitate something in the next couple of weeks.

If the club does actually want to trade Oliver then I'm not sure how they do so without it being apparent that he's on the market. If it's not true then we should see the club shut it down in the next couple of hours.

10 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

They do if they don't want to make fools of themselves.

Ahhh...the self proofing pudding right there 😉

If Oliver has been called into a meeting to be given bad news sounds like they have a deal with another club on the table and he’s been told take the trade or you won’t have a spot next year


Just now, KozzyCan said:

So you're idea is that someone from Trac's camp (who?) has told Tom Morris and Sam Edmund that Oliver is on the trade table. How exactly would they know this?

Occam's razor is that this has either come from the club who are trying to guage interest or his manager who needs to actually facilitate something in the next couple of weeks.

If the club does actually want to trade Oliver then I'm not sure how they do so without it being apparent that he's on the market. If it's not true then we should see the club shut it down in the next couple of hours.

Look you might be totally right, and this may well get shut down soon enough.

The way to gauge interest however is not to make it sound like you are pushing someone out. You can say that Clarry wants a fresh start, and we won't trade him for less. Exactly as we have done with Trac.
Unless of course we are happy to trade him for 3 cents in the dollar, which would only make sense if he was still a real issue within the club, which from everything I hear is not the case anymore.

As for how would Trac's camp know, well his brother works for one of the biggest talent agencies in Australia, so not really a stretch that they find out is it?

For what it's worth, I think this meeting is about King setting clear expectations for Clarry around behaviours/standards and perhaps the 'leak' is around making it clear to Clarry that if he isn't happy to comply, then he will need to explore his options. Which will be a non issue, as he wants to stay and prove himself desperately.

20 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

You know journalists actually have to verify information through multiple sources. This is insanely conspiratorial.

Yeah, the media pile-on which constantly occurs on this site is actually insane and beyond tiresome.

I work in a field which is constantly reported on in media circles and although reporting sometimes lacks nuance, or some matters pertaining to specificity, the overwhelming bulk of reporting is extremely accurate in relation to broad facts, figures and geographic insights.

Just now, Jaded No More said:

Look you might be totally right, and this may well get shut down soon enough.

The way to gauge interest however is not to make it sound like you are pushing someone out. You can say that Clarry wants a fresh start, and we won't trade him for less. Exactly as we have done with Trac.
Unless of course we are happy to trade him for 3 cents in the dollar, which would only make sense if he was still a real issue within the club, which from everything I hear is not the case anymore.

As for how would Trac's camp know, well his brother works for one of the biggest talent agencies in Australia, so not really a stretch that they find out is it?

For what it's worth, I think this meeting is about King setting clear expectations for Clarry around behaviours/standards and perhaps the 'leak' is around making it clear to Clarry that if he isn't happy to comply, then he will need to explore his options. Which will be a non issue, as he wants to stay and prove himself desperately.

Correct. the specific intel seems to be King has Called Clarry and his manager to a meeting and "all things are on the table" and Clarry might not like what's said.

Lets say the club lays down the law to Clarry, and if he doesn't agree to all of their expectations he'll be asked to move on, i think that's a very appropriate approach from a new coach to someone like Clarry.

One question I would like to know if anyone is aware of this, has Maxy recieved his 10 years of service award yet?

If not Clarry looks like he's out the door.

I've got more theories if this is the case.


Ah, another totally normal and not shambolic, depressing offseason.

Let’s wait and see how the meeting goes. Quite possibly journos getting ahead of themselves. They need grist for the trade radio mill so we need not jump at shadows re clarry

Sounds like the media framing the narrative to me.

King organises a meeting with Clarry (as he will with all players) to outline his (and the team's) role, expectations. This is as per DannyZ. Media gets a hold of it and Edmond spices it up by saying Clarry's been 'summoned' and giving a negative spin. Morris then chimes in and runs with the sky is falling in for Clarry.

It might be worth waiting for the real story before stepping into my MFCSS onesie.

 

FACT: Oliver to meet King

FICTION: Everything else at this stage


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