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Yes. They developed him into a superstar and deserve to reap the rewards. 29.16% (5,383 votes)
No. But they should fight to get the best deal they can. 49.83% (9,199 votes)
No. He has given eight years of service and the Crows should not stand in the way of his move to Geelong. 21.01% (3,878 votes)
Total Votes: 18,460
it's an old fashioned form of interpersonal communication actually incorporating outdated concepts of face-to-face and speech, without the olfactory components
that's a big assumption that we picked the best 22 each week (or even best 22 available if you like)
in fact it's not a fact but an erroneous assumption, but i don't think you would understand why, so i won't bother to educate you
your last bit would obviously be illegal and so obvious down the track i doubt geelong would risk the ramifications
this also assumes that at draft time geelong would have 1.8m left in the cap. it would have to be a lot more subtle than that and pass the afl sniff test
of course, because then he is opting to not go the fa path. just as in the past when out of contract and not agreeing to a trade
so options are....fa..>...trade...>...draft (with/without conditions)....>....sit-out for 12 months
no trading in nd and psd. player can set his own contract terms. if you bid you accept those terms. nothing for original club
so if he sets $800k as per cat's offer and goes intp psd (or nd). demons could pick him up for $800k. no need to bid over
same true for any club with pick before geelong