We have plenty of other threads about specific trades and players, but I want to discuss what Woofers think about keeping players who have asked to be traded. The club has stated that's exactly what we will do with Ryan Griffen, and we're yet to get a deal over the line for Jones, Tutt or Cooney. Collingwood have flagged keeping Beams if they don't get what they want from Brisbane too.
Is the relationship irrepairably destroyed once a player says they want out? Or can mature adults accept the player wanted to leave but wasn't able to and get on with it? Does it affect the playing group knowing one of them didn't want to be there? Have there been any examples of keeping players who wanted out in the past, and how did they turn out?
Is the relationship irrepairably destroyed once a player says they want out? Or can mature adults accept the player wanted to leave but wasn't able to and get on with it? Does it affect the playing group knowing one of them didn't want to be there? Have there been any examples of keeping players who wanted out in the past, and how did they turn out?
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