Update on A Hamill from the Herald Sun
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Update on A Hamill from the Herald Sun
http://www.heraldsun.news.com.au/footy/ ... 72,00.html
Should know some time in December whether he is a chance to play again.
After seeing Buckley come back after so long out of the game - I think his last senior game was the same weekend as Aaron's last year- it is possible!!
An interview on SEN was mentioned in the article - do they put these up on their website now?
Should know some time in December whether he is a chance to play again.
After seeing Buckley come back after so long out of the game - I think his last senior game was the same weekend as Aaron's last year- it is possible!!
An interview on SEN was mentioned in the article - do they put these up on their website now?
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Tell me, would you give up that kind of money? Especially if there was still a glimmer of hope that you could get up and play again?fugazi wrote:Just retire with dignity Aaron and spare us another year of fudging us along with being always 2 weeks away...save us 400,000 and let us spend it on someone who can get on the field.
He signed a contract offered to him, back-ending his payments. Hes entitled to whatever he gets.
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yep, spot on, it takes two to tango and sign a contract.n1ck wrote:Tell me, would you give up that kind of money? Especially if there was still a glimmer of hope that you could get up and play again?fugazi wrote:Just retire with dignity Aaron and spare us another year of fudging us along with being always 2 weeks away...save us 400,000 and let us spend it on someone who can get on the field.
He signed a contract offered to him, back-ending his payments. Hes entitled to whatever he gets.
Remember, some goose from our club signed it off!
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and if.saintspremiers wrote:yep, spot on, it takes two to tango and sign a contract.n1ck wrote:Tell me, would you give up that kind of money? Especially if there was still a glimmer of hope that you could get up and play again?fugazi wrote:Just retire with dignity Aaron and spare us another year of fudging us along with being always 2 weeks away...save us 400,000 and let us spend it on someone who can get on the field.
He signed a contract offered to him, back-ending his payments. Hes entitled to whatever he gets.
Remember, some goose from our club signed it off!
he gets baxk on teh ground this does so much more for our teams frame of mind. I could be the power play we need to go that next level.
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Is it possible that if Hamil plays again next year he would prob play two years, he is still young enough. Would it be worthwhile renegotiating his contract to two years? Madness maybe but if instead of getting 500k as we think for next year he could do 2 years for 500k plus incentives. It would releive a bit of salary cap presure?
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hmm, interesting concept and may be worth looking at, that's if there is a big advantage for us having salary cap relief next season.AlpineStars wrote:Is it possible that if Hamil plays again next year he would prob play two years, he is still young enough. Would it be worthwhile renegotiating his contract to two years? Madness maybe but if instead of getting 500k as we think for next year he could do 2 years for 500k plus incentives. It would releive a bit of salary cap presure?
But by doing as you say we may rob Peter to pay Paul...if Hamill doesn't come good we are carrying then unecessary liability in 2009 when perhaps salary cap relief would be a bigger benefit than next season if we are moving now into a mini-rebuild phase.
For Hamill personally, earning say $250K next year and the year after rather than $500K next season and zero in 2009 would be better for him tax wise.
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I doubt Hamill will play again so forget about his contract that is a sunk cost ie we have to pay it reardless. The key thing is by keeping him on the list we are denying ourselves the possibility of having someone on our list who can play and who knows it maybe that we pick up a Westof like Port did from a late pick.