Everything posted by Diamond_Jim
- The Draft Pick Upgrade Thread
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Oliver Trade Rumours
Players won't accept them if they are "non standard". IIRC the Pies tried that with De Goey and they got nowhere
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Oliver Trade Rumours
What I find amusing in this scenario is why Pert didn't use a "cut out". They're are a load of people he could have used as an honest broker which would have made the attributed leak a lot harder to report. We are very amateurish it would seem. Has probably cost 5k members and made sponsors jittery Go the Storm !!
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Oliver Trade Rumours
I think I could follow a team made up of PhD students. A few Greek classicists mixed up with some exotic mathematicians. Stress free by comparison to the mess we have now
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Oliver Trade Rumours
Somewhere round that probably. The damage is now well and truly done. It's now a salvage job unfortunately
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Oliver Trade Rumours
Ironic Trac takes out Roffey and now Oliver takes out Pert (metaphorically speaking) Who is next you wonder
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Pert and Roffey - The Review Thread
Will Pert get a please explain following the Age article suggesting that he's been shopping Oliver around to other clubs. Even if authorised its amateur hour.... (use an untraceable source) Three other club and industry sources with knowledge of trade discussions said that Gary Pert, the Melbourne CEO who has been running two reviews into the club, recently made contact with a number of teams about whether they had an interest in trading for Oliver. https://www.theage.com.au/sport/afl/the-inside-story-how-word-spread-that-oliver-was-on-the-market-again-20241001-p5kevi.html
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Oliver Trade Rumours
just my feelings in the sense that we have three mega contracts on our books in the form of Brayshaw, Oliver and Petracca. With the benefit of hindsight (form and injury) they were all two years too long. Time now to look to the future In the case of Brayshaw the AFL unfortunately want to get rid of long contracts (over 5 years) and we will be used as the scapegoat
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Oliver Trade Rumours
Unfortunately the club will realise that if he stays we have a depreciating asset. The window is shut and it's time to think beyond the next two years. Reading between the train tracks there is a mega undercurent of discontent in the upper echelons of the playing group. Wish it wasn't so but it is becoming damningly obvious
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Oliver Trade Rumours
It's not going to be that... unfortunately it's now about simply getting a mega contract off our books. The picks will be middling to reasonable without being high
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Welcome to Demonland: Pick #37
Sounds unloved..... hope someone found a home I see Lachie Cowan played 17 games at Carlton this so perhaps some good came out of it.
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Coach’s age
The problem with coaching is that there's no reset outlets. NFL has college football. Soccer has other leagues and national teams. What do you do at 50 if you've been a middling AFL head coach for seven odd years. It's a goldfish bowl existence
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Welcome to Demonland: Pick #37
Took me a while to wake up (it's a Sydney related pick) for our mate Grundy Who did Collingwood draft for our second rounder ( I assume it was around Pick 32)
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Pert and Roffey - The Review Thread
Tough but a lot of truth in it. In a couple of years I think most will realise we stuffed up what might have been
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2024 AFL Grand Final
Kayo apparently has a 4k replay at 6pm... not sure I'll watch it
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2024 AFL Grand Final
Biggest lead in 70 odd years (half time in a GF) It's a mountain from here for Sydney
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2024 AFL Grand Final
41 points is a very serious lead. Way past the Clint Biskit 26 points of indecision that haunted MFC in 2022/23 I'm prepared to call it if this is the half time lead
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2024 AFL Grand Final
Tough gig doing that in broad daylight in a mega stadium. The Priscilla Queen of the Desert opening gave me images of the Batmobile but I warmed to it. At night in a dark stadium it would have been very good
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2024 AFL Grand Final
I was talking mainly of media coverage. Attendance wise 29k for a team that has been in 11 grand finals in a sports mad city of 5M is not exactly killing it
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2024 AFL Grand Final
I wonder what the level of interest is in this game interstate. I suspect if you dig a little that it's not great. Similarly the level of interest in Melbourne in the Storm is abysmal. The GF really needs to go on the road occasionally. (One in every three years would be fine)
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2024 AFL Grand Final
Enjoy the Melbourne v Sydney game tonight aka Storm v Roosters
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Dees Irish Experiment
I have often wondered if Irish recruitment costs are inside or outside the soft cap. If not it's a decent opportunity for the wealthier clubs. Sounds like these guys will just be in the normal draft so there is no real advantage to any one club in developing a pathway. Not even sure I like the idea of raiding the Irish Gaelic comp. European soccer has effectively killed off Africans and South Americans seeing their stars play locally with the local leagues being a shadow of what they once were
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Wildcard Weekend
No that goes to the competition known as VFL
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2024 Brownlow Medal
what is strange is the number of best on grounds that the winners get. You would expect far more one and two votes in a proper statistical spread. Being the top player out of a possible 46 on 12 occasions is hard to believe. Cripps is good but he's no phenomenal superstar
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2024 AFL Grand Final
Will it ever change..... Sydney Swans and Brisbane Lions fans are facing Melbourne airfares at more than twice the normal rates, forcing some to contemplate driving as cheaper places on trains fill up ahead of the first all-interstate final since 2006. As of 1pm AEST on Monday, flights leaving either city on Friday and returning on the Sunday of the grand final weekend were around double the cost of the same trips the following week for each of the three main carriers. Excluding flights on its low-cost carrier Jetstar, the starting price for a round-trip from Sydney with Qantas was $1016, compared with $499 the following weekend. Virgin return flights from Sydney were cheaper, at $684, but flights from Brisbane started at $1360, more than double what they were the week after. On the Jetstar route to Brisbane, return flights started at an eye-watering $1807, more than three times the amount for flights the next week. Non-stop Jetstar flights are now also unavailable for returning to Brisbane on Sunday, 29th September. https://www.theage.com.au/traveller/travel-news/swans-and-lions-fans-fork-out-double-for-grand-final-airfares-20240923-p5kcms.html