Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
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Bullies
I think you maybe over estimating the value of Dahl in free agency. No one showed much interest last year and so not sure they will up the ante this year.
I went into detail in another thread. I'd think Motlop-like, end of first round would be top dollar. Or he resigns, and his value is moot.
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
This is where Dahl is vital this year with RFAs. The key to really abusing free agency to me is to try to eliminate incoming and outgoing agents in the one period. Carlton brought in Daisy Thomas, let go Eddie Betts and got no compo. Far from ideal.
If Dahl is going to sign, then I'd go hard at Gaff. Hard. But if Dahl goes for a first rounder compo, and Gaff's contract is equal or more then there's no compo for us. It's just effectively a trade, not a very good player for no loss. Roughy won't change the free agency needle if he wanted to look around, but Dahl could. So hopefully we are trying to nail things down.
They got Daisy Thomas as compensation. Effectively Thomas for Betts, which at the time would have seemed to be a trade heavily in Carlton's favour.
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
They got Daisy Thomas as compensation. Effectively Thomas for Betts, which at the time would have seemed to be a trade heavily in Carlton's favour.
Betts was hardly setting the world on fire at Carlton.
It's almost as if they have no idea how to develop and manage talent.
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
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Originally Posted by
westdog54
Betts was hardly setting the world on fire at Carlton.
It's almost as if they have no idea how to develop and manage talent.
Yeah and they shipped Ed out and gave his spot on the list to Thomas and it cost Carlton nothing. Except Eddie Betts.
It's truly is a story that turned out great for everyone, Eddie, Adelaide, us (the fans not Bulldog supporters)
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
De Goey won't leave Collingwood. He will get paid well there both by Collingwood and some "sponsor"
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
As a cheap option would we consider Aaron Hall from Gold Coast? Is clearly out of favour and odds on out the door at year end. Has plenty of talent and brings something to our midfield that is in critically short supply - outside run and pace. The big knock on him seems to be his defensive efforts. Would we back ourselves to turn his attitude around?
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
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Axe Man
As a cheap option would we consider Aaron Hall from Gold Coast? Is clearly out of favour and odds on out the door at year end. Has plenty of talent and brings something to our midfield that is in critically short supply - outside run and pace. The big knock on him seems to be his defensive efforts. Would we back ourselves to turn his attitude around?
Money ball option for me. Very good goal sense too if we are looking for a speedy forward. If he was cheap enough, then I'd seriously look at him.
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
As a matter of interest did Jake Stringer make an appearance in this thread prior to trade week?
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
Not us apparently...
Five Victorian clubs chasing West Coast’s former Victorian Andrew Gaff as a free agent target
FIVE Victorian clubs are trying to tempt star West Coast midfielder Andrew Gaff to come back home to Melbourne.
The Herald Sun can reveal Melbourne, St Kilda, Carlton, Essendon and North Melbourne all have an interest in the restricted free agent.
The Eagles have made an attractive long-term offer to keep Gaff, believed to be upwards of $750,000 a year for the No. 4 draft pick of 2010.
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
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Originally Posted by
Axe Man
Not us apparently...
Five Victorian clubs chasing West Coast’s former Victorian Andrew Gaff as a free agent target
FIVE Victorian clubs are trying to tempt star West Coast midfielder Andrew Gaff to come back home to Melbourne.
The Herald Sun can reveal Melbourne, St Kilda, Carlton, Essendon and North Melbourne all have an interest in the restricted free agent.
The Eagles have made an attractive long-term offer to keep Gaff, believed to be upwards of $750,000 a year for the No. 4 draft pick of 2010.
Weird we wouldn't pursue a good ball user and good player, moreso as a free agent.
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
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Originally Posted by
bulldogtragic
Weird we wouldn't pursue a good ball user and good player, moreso as a free agent.
Just because we are not listed in the article, doesn't mean we're not also showing interest. Plus there is a long way to go till trade period.
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
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PeanutsPeanuts
Just because we are not listed in the article, doesn't mean we're not also showing interest. Plus there is a long way to go till trade period.
99% his manager leaked the list of clubs and money. I'd expect all interested clubs would be listed to bulk up the pressure on WC. What I'd expect, having wasted months on a certain Adelaide defender last year, we might be not getting stuck in middle of a fight we probably won't win and looking at others we can win if we want to trade/free agent in any players.
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
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bulldogtragic
99% his manager leaked the list of clubs and money. I'd expect all interested clubs would be listed to bulk up the pressure on WC. What I'd expect, having wasted months on a certain Adelaide defender last year, we might be not getting stuck in middle of a fight we probably won't win and looking at others we can win if we want to trade/free agent in any players.
Yeah, all fair enough. Probably with 2 new people heading the recruitment/list management division, they're probably a bit reticent to be making big decisions/offers too early on. I appreciate that he's a free agent, but committing a significant proportion of salary cap at this stage would be tougher for new guys finding their feet.
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
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PeanutsPeanuts
Yeah, all fair enough. Probably with 2 new people heading the recruitment/list management division, they're probably a bit reticent to be making big decisions/offers too early on. I appreciate that he's a free agent, but committing a significant proportion of salary cap at this stage would be tougher for new guys finding their feet.
Just as there's no repeat of Dal's first year fiasco, Howard & Tutt with two top picks...
Re: The Moving/Rolling Trading & Delisting Thread 2018
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Originally Posted by
Axe Man
Not us apparently...
Five Victorian clubs chasing West Coast’s former Victorian Andrew Gaff as a free agent target
FIVE Victorian clubs are trying to tempt star West Coast midfielder Andrew Gaff to come back home to Melbourne.
The Herald Sun can reveal Melbourne, St Kilda, Carlton, Essendon and North Melbourne all have an interest in the restricted free agent.
The Eagles have made an attractive long-term offer to keep Gaff, believed to be upwards of $750,000 a year for the No. 4 draft pick of 2010.
Don't believe what you read in the paper, Bulldogtragic will make our decision and he is of course working through the challenges of the Tom Boyd contract and seeing what we can put in front of the Bont before we consider Gaff.