Re: Collingwood and the Cap
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Originally Posted by
Mofra
Grundy, de Goey, Pendles, Adams, Moore and $500k pa for Mayne.
Who the hell else are they paying? Jamie Elliott probably on good coin after Collingwood out-bid Melbourne's FA attempt. Daicos Jnr?
Cox is on $500k, but that ends this year.
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
So is Moore seriously on the cards for us, or is this just spitballing?
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
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Originally Posted by
Scraggers
So is Moore seriously on the cards for us, or is this just spitballing?
I would suggest this is Spitballing
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
I’d have thought Grundy, De Goey and Cox provide the most salary cap pressure.
Grundy to Crows, De Goey to Bombers (they seem to like that type at Tullamarine) and Cox to Longhorns.
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
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Originally Posted by
Scraggers
So is Moore seriously on the cards for us, or is this just spitballing?
Spitballing. Their cap is still shot, we’d love Moore and could offer a good trade that helps their rebuild and can offer them additional salary cap relief by covering a bit more of Treloars amount in their cap. Spitballing. Fits nicely enough though.
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
Grundy must be getting an absolute motza. Given his form the ROI they are getting on the money they are paying him sounds pretty lop sided.
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
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Originally Posted by
Axe Man
The thing you are all overlooking is that Ned Guy doesn't work at the pies anymore. Graham Wright won't be so easy to outmaneuver. Unless we bring in Steve Kolyniuk as a special negotiator...
Somebody might not know what you are referring to. That sounds like a good reason to watch it again doesn't it?
https://youtu.be/qrCBGfn-WFw
Glorious. Just glorious!!
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
Nathan Buckley quits: Collingwood coach stands down midway through 2021 AFL season
Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley will step down from his position after Monday’s game against Melbourne.
Buckley has made the call to hand over the reins amid increasing pressure on him midway through a poor season.
There will be an 11am press conference.
The under-pressure Buckley is expected to tell the players and staff at the Holden Centre today.
The Magpies have dropped out of the finals race this year, slipping to 3-9 and sitting in 16th.
Buckley led the Magpies to the 2018 Grand Final but they lost to the West Coast Eagles by a kick in the dying seconds.
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
He seemed to have a steely determination stay on as coach on AFL360 the other night. The wheels move quickly in the AFL.
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
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Originally Posted by
Twodogs
Grundy must be getting an absolute motza. Given his form the ROI they are getting on the money they are paying him sounds pretty lop sided.
$1m x 7 years is the rumour
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
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Originally Posted by
SquirrelGrip
I’d have thought Grundy, De Goey and Cox provide the most salary cap pressure.
Grundy to Crows, De Goey to Bombers (they seem to like that type at Tullamarine) and Cox to Longhorns.
Moore would be part of it also - but hes worth the big money they are paying him
We tried to draft him and inquired last time he was out of contract - we've clearly always rated him, but its unlikely we ever get him
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Collingwood's rapid implosion is incredible.
Treloar, Stephenson, Phillips, McGuire, Ned Guy, Buckley (plus the Joffa sideshow).
I say we pick over that still warm dead carcass of a list while we can.
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
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Originally Posted by
Mofra
Collingwood's rapid implosion is incredible.
Treloar, Stephenson, Phillips, McGuire, Ned Guy, Buckley (plus the Joffa sideshow).
I say we pick over that still warm dead carcass of a list while we can.
Definitely.
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
How close are Moore and Bucks?
Re: Collingwood and the Cap
Time for Treloar & Varcoe to ring Moore, as friends, just to see how he’s doing.