Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
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BornAScragger
Bonti is an easy target because he's on holiday. Say it about a different player and they'd be out in the press 5 minutes later saying “I'm rapt with my current deal, piss off.” I mean, for Christ's sake, Griff was supposed to be happy with his deal too. Let's just worry about what IS happening, rather than what COULD happen. I could come out of retirement myself at 32 and swallow up all the cap space. Bloody unlikely though.
Can you add key position defensive depth?
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
What I don't understand from these articles is that they never mention that the AFL market is limited to 18 clubs. Thus we are talking about a limited market whereby only the elite, or those earmarked as elite, will be able to attract the dollars that these articles are spruiking. The majority of other players will generally be competing for the same money no matter what clubs they play for. Of course there are exceptions to the rule in particular, previously, when the expansion clubs commenced but generally speaking it is a fairly even playing field. It is more a choice about opportunities and where the player wants to ply his trade.
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
Given that most players crave a level of success, I would expect our young stars are equally excited that the club has made such a bold move to increase their chances of success at the club.
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
I have to agree with the article. One million for Boyd over the course of his contract was too much. He is an unproven footballer. His salary will limit what other players can be paid in the future and this will cause problems. Sounds like terrible list management to me.
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
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PedroArvy
I have to agree with the article. One million for Boyd over the course of his contract was too much. He is an unproven footballer. His salary will limit what other players can be paid in the future and this will cause problems. Sounds like terrible list management to me.
It's that type of thinking that has resulted in 2 GF appearances since 1925.
At least Tom is projected to be a franchise player, unlike I$$y Folau and Karmichael Hunt who were on similar coin to promote the game in their constituents despite being just this side of useless.
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
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Flamethrower
It's that type of thinking that has resulted in 2 GF appearances since 1925.
At least Tom is projected to be a franchise player, unlike I$$y Folau and Karmichael Hunt who were on similar coin to promote the game in their constituents despite being just this side of useless.
Are there any players in the last 5 grand final winners that are on these sorts of salaries?
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
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Originally Posted by
PedroArvy
I have to agree with the article. One million for Boyd over the course of his contract was too much. He is an unproven footballer. His salary will limit what other players can be paid in the future and this will cause problems. Sounds like terrible list management to me.
Not sure if you're serious or not.
Would have thought they'd have a few people in front of a whiteboard with projected contracts and figures etc etc
Then there's the Wright/ McCartin / Wright debate.
No doubting a huge risk, but also a massive reward if successful. The media contract guessing game I find amusing, and would assume it would be front ended. The signing's created some excitement, and if he's a raging success it's two fold.
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
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PedroArvy
Are there any players in the last 5 grand final winners that are on these sorts of salaries?
Pretty sure Franlkin wasn't on peanuts at Hawthorn, and in fact they offered a million a year to keep him.
Sydney's top end even pre Buddy Tippet were on big coin.
Do you honestly reckon Sam Reid was worth a 5 year big contract?
Don't fall for the media lazy narrative of just making hypotheticals on our younger players.
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
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Originally Posted by
Flamethrower
It's that type of thinking that has resulted in 2 GF appearances since 1925.
At least Tom is projected to be a franchise player, unlike I$$y Folau and Karmichael Hunt who were on similar coin to promote the game in their constituents despite being just this side of useless.
Massive plus to the bottom line if Tom is a raging success.
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
Anyone want to hazard a guess at the value of the media exposure we received due to the Boyd trade?
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
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Originally Posted by
PedroArvy
I have to agree with the article. One million for Boyd over the course of his contract was too much. He is an unproven footballer. His salary will limit what other players can be paid in the future and this will cause problems. Sounds like terrible list management to me.
I don't think the contract is as big as reported but that being said, I also don't think players are too concerned what others players are being paid. We have cleared the decks of the older guys and the focus will be on paying the younger guys really good salaries.
If any good young player is chasing the bigger dollars than what the club can afford then we just have to do the best deal we can.
List management over the next few years is going to be real challenge for all clubs.
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
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GVGjr
I don't think the contract is as big as reported but that being said, I also don't think players are too concerned what others players are being paid. We have cleared the decks of the older guys and the focus will be on paying the younger guys really good salaries.
If any good young player is chasing the bigger dollars than what the club can afford then we just have to do the best deal we can.
List management over the next few years is going to be real challenge for all clubs.
Good point. I'd say they would only be concerned with another players salary where that player is contributing less to the team or the future potential of the team. If one of the younger brigade could be the big gorilla key forward we need we wouldn't be discussing this right now, would we?
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
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Maddog37
Anyone want to hazard a guess at the value of the media exposure we received due to the Boyd trade?
If we use it right, A LOT.
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
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bulldogtragic
If we use it right, A LOT.
So far so good.
Having Boyd appear for the first in public at a local primary school was a very savvy move. Kids would love having a big friendly giant there, especially such a high profiled one.
Re: Tom Boyd Deal Could Put The Squeeze on Bulldogs
Sydney have 2 players on 1m each. They seem to manage. Salary cap is only going 1 way too.