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4 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

Gus played 167 games with concussion issues. That is 9 seasons. It is not the clubs fault that he was taken out of the game by an action that is now deemed illegal.

A player that had a history of concussion issues had to retire because of concussion issues thats the fact of the matter

sure Maynard is a thug s***bag however gus was only ever one concussion away from retirement so a 6 year contract was not smart at all. and so it proved.

 
Just now, BDA said:

A player that had a history of concussion issues had to retire because of concussion issues thats the fact of the matter

sure Maynard is a thug s***bag however gus was only ever one concussion away from retirement so a 6 year contract was not smart at all. and so it proved.

And Gus had a 6 year deal on the table from Freo.

History shows that we couldn't afford to lose Gus. He was our next captain, and the heart and soul of this club.

The competition sets the price. You play the game, or you get nothing.

Edit: and Flanders or Humphrey, if they come to us, will both get long deals. So better buckle up.

Edited by Jaded No More

The Goldie is a great place to expand the brand Petracca, while Melbourne is not so good.

Tracks Trattoria, Petracca pizzas, maybe he will take less, I bet my bottom dollar football is secondary, and there is some other stuff going on.

 

I reckon the exit interviews across the playing group must have been an eye opener for the club.

'Who would you like to share a room with on an intertstate trip?'

No one mentionned Trac, Clarry or Maysie (and Judd didnt nominate anyone).

Clearing out the non team players.

38 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

We stupidly gave a guy with a long history of concussions a 6 year deal. The AFL gave us three years of relief for it but there has to be some level of consequence for risking these long term deals.

Are you being serious?

God, I do hope there is a class action against the AFL soon!


Trac choosing GC is all bout lifestyle, with Noosa as he spends lots of time there, wants away from the AFL bubble and to focus on his brand.. Club needs to play hardball to get a player and picks and part ways asap as King needs clear air and one player cannot control the narrative & that goes for Oliver, there are 40 other players on the list, Trac is all about Trac and just seems to want to punish the club! watch the Video of him getting his 1st game from Roos,what $$ & fame do to people is sad

Edited by Demonsone

9 minutes ago, BDA said:

A player that had a history of concussion issues had to retire because of concussion issues thats the fact of the matter

sure Maynard is a thug s***bag however gus was only ever one concussion away from retirement so a 6 year contract was not smart at all. and so it proved.

He had been 5 years free of concussion.

I am pretty sure he didn't stop being physical all of that time. But of course the AFL permits thuggery on the field.

39 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

We stupidly gave a guy with a long history of concussions a 6 year deal. The AFL gave us three years of relief for it but there has to be some level of consequence for risking these long term deals.

Y tho?

Why are we to be punished for trying to sure up a player long term in a good faith dealing when injury ended the career. Why must we suffer a consequence in this instance?

We aren't benefiting from the contract in any way, we didn't do a sneaky, why the punishment for us?

 
1 hour ago, beelzebub said:

Morris reads chips packets and reports as facts !! He's a nong... a useful nong to some. Some might say a tool.... used by others 😉

you're being very generous there, bub

i had some better alternatives in mind but the profanity bot prevents me from expressing them

2 minutes ago, ElDiablo14 said:

Are you being serious?

God, I do hope there is a class action against the AFL soon!

Brayshaw deserves all the money in his contract and more but from the club's point of view it was a risk to give someone with injury history like that a long term deal, and it clearly backfired.


59 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

Bella was never moving to bloody Adelaide. She's not 80 years old with a fetish for churches.

She shirley has other fetishes, don't worry about that.

3 minutes ago, Mouseymoo said:

Y tho?

Why are we to be punished for trying to sure up a player long term in a good faith dealing when injury ended the career. Why must we suffer a consequence in this instance?

We aren't benefiting from the contract in any way, we didn't do a sneaky, why the punishment for us?

Injuries are a part of the sport though. Many careers have been derailed by injuries. Long term deals are buyer beware. The AFL is hardly punishing us, they gave us three years of relief.

10 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

I reckon the exit interviews across the playing group must have been an eye opener for the club.

'Who would you like to share a room with on an intertstate trip?'

No one mentionned Trac, Clarry or Maysie (and Judd didnt nominate anyone).

Clearing out the non team players.

And you know this how?

3 minutes ago, Queanbeyan Demon said:

She shirley has other fetishes, don't worry about that.

Who's Shirley ? 🤷‍♂️🤷‍♂️

14 minutes ago, Fritta and Turner said:

I reckon the exit interviews across the playing group must have been an eye opener for the club.

'Who would you like to share a room with on an intertstate trip?'

No one mentionned Trac, Clarry or Maysie (and Judd didnt nominate anyone).

Clearing out the non team players.

Maybe they just snore?


19 minutes ago, bluey said:

The Goldie is a great place to expand the brand Petracca, while Melbourne is not so good.

Tracks Trattoria, Petracca pizzas, maybe he will take less, I bet my bottom dollar football is secondary, and there is some other stuff going on.

I will lol if its bloody real estate

Might need to nickname Stephen King "The Exorcist" for getting rid of the Demons

9 minutes ago, KozzyCan said:

Injuries are a part of the sport though. Many careers have been derailed by injuries. Long term deals are buyer beware. The AFL is hardly punishing us, they gave us three years of relief.

And this week we are getting another three years of relief.

1 hour ago, Jaded No More said:

Bella was never moving to bloody Adelaide. She's not 80 years old with a fetish for churches.

From this day forth she will be known to me as Brandgelina ©

4 minutes ago, Jaded No More said:

And Gus had a 6 year deal on the table from Freo.

History shows that we couldn't afford to lose Gus. He was our next captain, and the heart and soul of this club.

The competition sets the price. You play the game, or you get nothing.

Edit: and Flanders or Humphrey, if they come to us, will both get long deals. So better buckle up.

If he was heart and soul why was he talking to Freo and prepared to use them as leverage against us.

I get it. players want to maximise their earnings while they can. I would do the same but there has to some cold logic applied to these negotiations as well.


1 hour ago, dees189227 said:

Well trac has always wanted to play in front of large crowds.

Are you ‘fat shaming’ Gold Coast fans?

 
56 minutes ago, Previously known as LITD. said:

I certainly understand the money we paid Tracc and Oliver.

But were those contract lengths standard?

Or did we overdo it?

It's certainly come back to bite us.

Need to look at both sides. If trac isn't contracted he leaves as a free agent


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