That's fine, they can do what they want.
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Whilst I don't mind Florent, I would be keener on Papley if given the option between the two of them. Both contracted until the end of next year and maybe Sydney will have to prioritise one or the other.
That's some of the harshest and most stupid statements that I've read on WOOF. I can't believe someone would say that.
I lost my dad a couple of years ago and my family isn't over it. I ended up moving in with my mum because she wasn't handling it so well. What would I have done the night she had a fall and rang me at 4am if I were living interstate? I felt bad enough that I was living in the next suburb.
I'm secretly soooooo hoping we can grab Jack Martin..........and further to that discussion......... What a stinking disaster Gold Coast Suns are.
I would hate to be drafted to play for such a non entity.
The Jumper is so appalling it doesn't even count. It's not even an idea. What even colours are they?
Their away jumper is blue and white.........Their home jumper is red and yellow. What the??????????/
Big yes for Florent. The kid has plenty of skill and pretty quick too.
agree .
Port have Ollie , pepper, boak, ebert and gray to all fairly strong and/or big boddied
Saints midfield is undersize , lacks any class and grunt .
They have Dunstan who played his 100th game recently big bodied but does not it seem damaging
What’s killed them is their first round picks have not kicked on and become elite
Acres, Seb ross are injury prone . They loss kob Stevens and cripps went to wc , newnes is done , Stevens wants to go to geelong
If hannebury is best big fish they can catch then they are truly desperate .
I think you are overlooking that for some there are more important things in life than footy.
I don’t have an issue with a player putting family first and I don’t have an issue with players looking for a trade that allows them to put family first but keep playing AFL. Why shouldn’t they be able to pursue a move that brings them closer to home, in the same way that someone might seek a transfer or a new job within their industry for the same (or other) reasons?
I understand that it is easy to view players as moving pieces and numbers on a roster, but that is a cold way to look at it and I think a few of your comments lack compassion and empathy.
I get a bit uncomfortable with players wanting to move home for personal reasons and then nominating a club or two they only want their incumbent club to deal with to get a deal done.
That's asking for a bit much and can be seen to be disingenuous, but others view it differently.
If we could get him it would be great. As you may have picked up I'm over improving the list in any possible way at the right price.
Did you follow the whole discussion?
My point was players use the excuse of go home factor when the majority actually just want to play for another club. If that is so, just say so. Adams is a good example. He said he wanted to go back to WA due to his brother, but ends up in Brisbane.
As for Twodogs calling my post stupid, well the fact is Ollie lost his father in 2016, but still wanted to play AFL and went to Sydney where he has been for over three years. His wanting to return has nothing to do about losing a father while he is interstate? When we lost Hamling due to his father's illness, it seemingly on WOOF was all the fault of the club that we couldn't keep him.
If players want to come home, they of course have every right to and agree there are other things in life besides football.
It is a national comp, and you could be drafted anywhere, so you just have to suck it up if you want to play AFL.
That is all, no big deal.
The thing is, you don’t know Ollie personally and you don’t know how the passing of his father has impacted him.
Your earlier comments were dismissive of the suggestion that it could still be a driver of him wanting to go home to be closer to family (which I think is a completely feasible assertion) because he died a few years ago and not when he was already interstate. Should there be some sort of expiry date to his grief?
Does it only count to be homesick or wanting to get closer to family if a death of a family member happens when you are already away?
Maybe he was able to find the mental strength and resilience to leave for three years to keep his dream alive, but now (given the possibility, maybe through interest shown by another club) his preference is to get home?