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dragit wrote:Lake took a significant pay cut to chase a flag apparently…
There have been rumours at the Dogs for years that he was one of the least popular people at the club. He is a notoriously prickly customer apparently with a healthy ego and will make every one pay his way despite being one of the best paid at the kennel. Not too many were upset to see the back of him I would think.
Dal is always out and about with Joey and the boys in St Kilda having coffee and hanging out- he's obviously not from the Brian Lake school of lone wolf deeds.
Im not sure about that regarding lake. A guy at our local footy club, Matt Robbins played with him and said he was very popular and a pretty funny guy.
plugger66 wrote:
Im not sure about that regarding lake. A guy at our local footy club, Matt Robbins played with him and said he was very popular and a pretty funny guy.
Robbins would've played with Brian Harris, not Brian Lake... He'd retired by the time Lake got there..
plugger66 wrote:
Im not sure about that regarding lake. A guy at our local footy club, Matt Robbins played with him and said he was very popular and a pretty funny guy.
Robbins would've played with Brian Harris, not Brian Lake... He'd retired by the time Lake got there..
Thats a good point. No wonder he liked the guy. I will see him at training tomorrow and see if he has any info on lake as well. He still has contacts down there.
dragit wrote:Lake took a significant pay cut to chase a flag apparently…
There have been rumours at the Dogs for years that he was one of the least popular people at the club. He is a notoriously prickly customer apparently with a healthy ego and will make every one pay his way despite being one of the best paid at the kennel. Not too many were upset to see the back of him I would think.
Dal is always out and about with Joey and the boys in St Kilda having coffee and hanging out- he's obviously not from the Brian Lake school of lone wolf deeds.
Im not sure about that regarding lake. A guy at our local footy club, Matt Robbins played with him and said he was very popular and a pretty funny guy.
Maybe he's a dick head too- that's why he's not there.
As for Idiots like John Ralph (Richmond flog Journo) & David King ( Kangaroos & the List Manager ?) proposing we give him for guys like Gumbleton (Injury prone _no Heart)
Pears ( Can't do it lost confidence not getting games).
If he sticks around he will end up being a 300 game player for the saints- there wouldn't be too many of those and a great honour I reckon . Does anyone know how many have played 300 in the red white and black?
70s sainter wrote:If he sticks around he will end up being a 300 game player for the saints- there wouldn't be too many of those and a great honour I reckon . Does anyone know how many have played 300 in the red white and black?
4 I beleive. Harvs about 380 Burkie about 320 Loewe about the same and Breen exactly 300. The Saints were very kind to him but considering his place in history fair enough. Lenny isnt going to get there unless he plays every single game this year and next which has to be very doubtful. dal never misses so he is certain if he stays with us.
70s sainter wrote:If he sticks around he will end up being a 300 game player for the saints- there wouldn't be too many of those and a great honour I reckon . Does anyone know how many have played 300 in the red white and black?
4 and I think he is the most likely to be the next-
Breen
Harvey
Loewe
Burke
I can't believe those who are saying it would be Win Win Win if he left-
Push seems to be for Essendon- they have jobe and bj and hurley- why do they need Dal?
We NEED Dal more than any one else-
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I believe you're on the mark here. If we get a trade offer that is clearly a win for the club, then the club must seek to trade.
If not, then happily keep Dal.
BigMart wrote:The reason to trade a player is
If they want out, yes....
If they have currency and are surplus
If we get an offer on them, which will lead to improvemt to the team, club.
Players... As we've seen, will do what's best in their interest.... So MUST the club.....
ljpoyz wrote:I believe you're on the mark here. If we get a trade offer that is clearly a win for the club, then the club must seek to trade.
If not, then happily keep Dal.
BigMart wrote:The reason to trade a player is
If they want out, yes....
If they have currency and are surplus
If we get an offer on them, which will lead to improvemt to the team, club.
Players... As we've seen, will do what's best in their interest.... So MUST the club.....
But that goes for any player, even Rooy or lenny obviously which neither will happen but every single player is tradable.
ljpoyz wrote:I believe you're on the mark here. If we get a trade offer that is clearly a win for the club, then the club must seek to trade.
If not, then happily keep Dal.
BigMart wrote:The reason to trade a player is
If they want out, yes....
If they have currency and are surplus
If we get an offer on them, which will lead to improvemt to the team, club.
Players... As we've seen, will do what's best in their interest.... So MUST the club.....
no way should the saints trade dal...ever.....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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Was a great article , and seems Dal knows about the hype.
SW said he and Joey weren't to be traded, but BJ wasn't leaving either.
What is his true worth?
You would want an exceptional player as his replacement.
I'd prefer to him to stay as I
see him as a one club saints man.
His worth to the younger crew could not be underestimated.
Sad to see some want him gone...
Very true, everyone has their price. Some prices are extremely extremely expensive though.
plugger66 wrote:
ljpoyz wrote:I believe you're on the mark here. If we get a trade offer that is clearly a win for the club, then the club must seek to trade.
If not, then happily keep Dal.
BigMart wrote:The reason to trade a player is
If they want out, yes....
If they have currency and are surplus
If we get an offer on them, which will lead to improvemt to the team, club.
Players... As we've seen, will do what's best in their interest.... So MUST the club.....
But that goes for any player, even Rooy or lenny obviously which neither will happen but every single player is tradable.
I have been observing for a while and this is my first post so bear with me
I was listening to Jon Ralph talking to KB and was yelling at the radio as he tried to justify his article and explain it as a win win. Clubs that lose their experienced players and their heart and soul cheaply don't gain from the deal. If you lose your leaders, you end up like Melbourne, how is that good for the kids. Dals recounting of what he learnt from , Burkie, Harvey and Loewe as a kid coming through shows that. I also don't understand how a club like Essendon with their new big deals for Jobe and BJ and retaining their own young young kids on the rise could afford anything like we would pay.
He has stated he is a passionate St Kilda person and you have to take that at face value. If he does come to you and says he wants to go, package him up with the No 3 pick, do a deal and get the No 1 pick from GWS
jrgsvp wrote:I have been observing for a while and this is my first post so bear with me
I was listening to Jon Ralph talking to KB and was yelling at the radio as he tried to justify his article and explain it as a win win. Clubs that lose their experienced players and their heart and soul cheaply don't gain from the deal. If you lose your leaders, you end up like Melbourne, how is that good for the kids. Dals recounting of what he learnt from , Burkie, Harvey and Loewe as a kid coming through shows that. I also don't understand how a club like Essendon with their new big deals for Jobe and BJ and retaining their own young young kids on the rise could afford anything like we would pay.
He has stated he is a passionate St Kilda person and you have to take that at face value. If he does come to you and says he wants to go, package him up with the No 3 pick, do a deal and get the No 1 pick from GWS
great first post....then you go and spoil it with your last sentence.....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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stinger wrote:one last word on that jon ralph fool...what makes him think that the bummers will have any picks to trade ....
A lot of journos and AFL people seem pretty certain there will be minimal consequences for Essendon. I'd like to think that the sport isn't that corrupt but I'm not confident about that.
bergholt wrote:
A lot of journos and AFL people seem pretty certain there will be minimal consequences for Essendon. I'd like to think that the sport isn't that corrupt but I'm not confident about that.
A lot of journos are being hand fed by Essendon's highly paid PR Consultants.
Many journos, are not actually journos these days...and just pump our froth and bubble opinion pieces with no research or cross-checking.
The few actual journalists, or rather investigative reporters, that actually do research are not as favourable of Essendon's position, or rather I should say Essendon's spin.
Flying the World in comfort thanks to FF Points....
thisa is what that clown ralph actually said about hardiham and pears...
"Hardingham can be used at either end and is a jumping jack but has problems with his disposal.
He is exactly the type of player rivals would take a risk on to fill out their defence or attack.
A swap like Tayte Pears for Nick Dal Santo just makes sense.
Pears is only 24 and is nowhere near the quality of Dal Santo but given he is so much younger it's almost a fair swap.
The other issue is draft picks.
Will Essendon still have them?
Who knows?
They might have to hold onto some players they would normally trade if the AFL Commission comes down hard and robs them of future opportunities to replenish stock in the draft.
That is the great unknown."
just what we need an ordibary footballer and a bloke who can't kick for a superstar....
.everybody still loves lenny....and we always will
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