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This game is a business

Post: # 1141899Post Trunch »

We can sit here and throw barbs at Ross Lyon but the fact is AFL Football is a big business. We dropped the ball on contract negotiations with Ross. Unlike players that come under a salary cap, coaches and football department staff can be offered 'market value'

I watched the Freo press conference and Ross was very business like. He has moved on. This is modern day football. We don't like it but its reality. I believe it is becoming more like pro sports in the U.S.

Our club needs to recognise these points and move on quickly. We are not 'victims' so lose the victim mentality and become more ruthless.


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Post: # 1141938Post Dr Spaceman »

Trunch wrote:We can sit here and throw barbs at Ross Lyon....
Absolutely.

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Post: # 1141953Post Sainterman »

You are right, it is now a business and if this wasn't the wake up call the Saints needed to see and learn this then I don't know what is!

We no longer have the same game we grew up loving. Wait for free agency...won't be long before the comp is like the EPL with only 4 or 5 sides able to win a flag.

Can't help but be very disappointed with all parties here, RL, Ross and the Dockers.


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Post: # 1141958Post plugger66 »

Sainterman wrote:You are right, it is now a business and if this wasn't the wake up call the Saints needed to see and learn this then I don't know what is!

We no longer have the same game we grew up loving. Wait for free agency...won't be long before the comp is like the EPL with only 4 or 5 sides able to win a flag.

Can't help but be very disappointed with all parties here, RL, Ross and the Dockers.
I dont see why free Agency will change who can win the flags.


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Post: # 1141964Post Sainterman »

plugger66 wrote:
Sainterman wrote:You are right, it is now a business and if this wasn't the wake up call the Saints needed to see and learn this then I don't know what is!

We no longer have the same game we grew up loving. Wait for free agency...won't be long before the comp is like the EPL with only 4 or 5 sides able to win a flag.

Can't help but be very disappointed with all parties here, RL, Ross and the Dockers.
I dont see why free Agency will change who can win the flags.
Where will players want to go Plug? Do they want to stick it out for "loyalty" reasons? Or do they want to go where the money, resources and opportunities are to win flags??

Wait and see, but my feeling is this won't work out well for the teams like St Kilda.


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Post: # 1141984Post plugger66 »

Sainterman wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
Sainterman wrote:You are right, it is now a business and if this wasn't the wake up call the Saints needed to see and learn this then I don't know what is!

We no longer have the same game we grew up loving. Wait for free agency...won't be long before the comp is like the EPL with only 4 or 5 sides able to win a flag.

Can't help but be very disappointed with all parties here, RL, Ross and the Dockers.
I dont see why free Agency will change who can win the flags.
Where will players want to go Plug? Do they want to stick it out for "loyalty" reasons? Or do they want to go where the money, resources and opportunities are to win flags??

Wait and see, but my feeling is this won't work out well for the teams like St Kilda.
EPL dont have a salary cap but we do. They can all want to go to top clubs but if there is no money in the salary cap then they cant go there.


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Post: # 1141996Post St Lenny »

Regardless of he said, they said, what ever. He knew that St Kilda wanted him long term. We offered the deal he wanted. He never said, oh I dont want to shift my young family all the way to Perth away from family did he? He contacted them and told them about the out clause.

He wanted to go, for what ever reasons, nothing to do with length of contract.


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Post: # 1141997Post Sainterman »

plugger66 wrote:
Sainterman wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
Sainterman wrote:You are right, it is now a business and if this wasn't the wake up call the Saints needed to see and learn this then I don't know what is!

We no longer have the same game we grew up loving. Wait for free agency...won't be long before the comp is like the EPL with only 4 or 5 sides able to win a flag.

Can't help but be very disappointed with all parties here, RL, Ross and the Dockers.
I dont see why free Agency will change who can win the flags.
Where will players want to go Plug? Do they want to stick it out for "loyalty" reasons? Or do they want to go where the money, resources and opportunities are to win flags??

Wait and see, but my feeling is this won't work out well for the teams like St Kilda.
EPL dont have a salary cap but we do. They can all want to go to top clubs but if there is no money in the salary cap then they cant go there.
Do you really think the salary cap is the only way to reward a player for coming to your club? Not sure Judd would be at Carlton then...


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Post: # 1141999Post Saints94 »

St Lenny wrote:Regardless of he said, they said, what ever. He knew that St Kilda wanted him long term. We offered the deal he wanted. He never said, oh I dont want to shift my young family all the way to Perth away from family did he? He contacted them and told them about the out clause.

He wanted to go, for what ever reasons, nothing to do with length of contract.
Most likely over Pelchan's control over the football department.


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Sainterman wrote:You are right, it is now a business .
Great, I'll go off and support BHP then.

When do they play next?


Lance or James??

There comes a point in every man's life when he has to say, "Enough is enough." For me, that time is now. I have been dealing with claims that I cheated and had an unfair advantage in <redacted>. Over the past three years, I have been subjected to a <redacted>investigation followed by <redacted> witch hunt. The toll this has taken on my family, and my work for <redacted>and on me leads me to where I am today – finished with this nonsense. (Oops just got a spontaneous errection <unredacted>)
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Post: # 1142001Post plugger66 »

Sainterman wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
Sainterman wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
Sainterman wrote:You are right, it is now a business and if this wasn't the wake up call the Saints needed to see and learn this then I don't know what is!

We no longer have the same game we grew up loving. Wait for free agency...won't be long before the comp is like the EPL with only 4 or 5 sides able to win a flag.

Can't help but be very disappointed with all parties here, RL, Ross and the Dockers.
I dont see why free Agency will change who can win the flags.
Where will players want to go Plug? Do they want to stick it out for "loyalty" reasons? Or do they want to go where the money, resources and opportunities are to win flags??

Wait and see, but my feeling is this won't work out well for the teams like St Kilda.
EPL dont have a salary cap but we do. They can all want to go to top clubs but if there is no money in the salary cap then they cant go there.
Do you really think the salary cap is the only way to reward a player for coming to your club? Not sure Judd would be at Carlton then...
The AFL realise that and have made deals like that much harder.


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Post: # 1142003Post degruch »

plugger66 wrote:
Sainterman wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
Sainterman wrote:
plugger66 wrote:
Sainterman wrote:You are right, it is now a business and if this wasn't the wake up call the Saints needed to see and learn this then I don't know what is!

We no longer have the same game we grew up loving. Wait for free agency...won't be long before the comp is like the EPL with only 4 or 5 sides able to win a flag.

Can't help but be very disappointed with all parties here, RL, Ross and the Dockers.
I dont see why free Agency will change who can win the flags.
Where will players want to go Plug? Do they want to stick it out for "loyalty" reasons? Or do they want to go where the money, resources and opportunities are to win flags??

Wait and see, but my feeling is this won't work out well for the teams like St Kilda.
EPL dont have a salary cap but we do. They can all want to go to top clubs but if there is no money in the salary cap then they cant go there.
Do you really think the salary cap is the only way to reward a player for coming to your club? Not sure Judd would be at Carlton then...
The AFL realise that and have made deals like that much harder.
Some Richmond players might have wished they had tightened up on these deals earlier. :shock:


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Post: # 1142004Post paddy »

Who cares if it is a business....

this is the place for people to feel hurt, and complain....

we all know that S**t happens, and that its only a game etc etc etc...

dont see the point in trying to stop peoples cathartic venting....


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Post: # 1142020Post Bowey Boy »

If it was only a business, only the Corporate box users ,Pie Sellers and Cleaners would be there on match day.


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Post: # 1142023Post mullet »

A business you are kidding.

In business contracts are binding. You cant just sack someone without a valid reason and warnings.


Coaches get sacked at the drop of a hat and their contracts are worth nothing, 20 year olds getting paid more than a premiership player and brownlow medalist.
Thats like paying the mail boy more than the CEO.

This is the most obscene "business" I have ever seen.


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Post: # 1142026Post ChelseaGuy »

Trunch wrote:We can sit here and throw barbs at Ross Lyon but the fact is AFL Football is a big business. We dropped the ball on contract negotiations with Ross. Unlike players that come under a salary cap, coaches and football department staff can be offered 'market value'

I watched the Freo press conference and Ross was very business like. He has moved on. This is modern day football. We don't like it but its reality. I believe it is becoming more like pro sports in the U.S.

Our club needs to recognise these points and move on quickly. We are not 'victims' so lose the victim mentality and become more ruthless.
Absolutely spot on. Club won't get anywhere if it keeps playing the role of the victim.


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Post: # 1142029Post mullet »

ChelseaGuy wrote:
Trunch wrote:We can sit here and throw barbs at Ross Lyon but the fact is AFL Football is a big business. We dropped the ball on contract negotiations with Ross. Unlike players that come under a salary cap, coaches and football department staff can be offered 'market value'

I watched the Freo press conference and Ross was very business like. He has moved on. This is modern day football. We don't like it but its reality. I believe it is becoming more like pro sports in the U.S.

Our club needs to recognise these points and move on quickly. We are not 'victims' so lose the victim mentality and become more ruthless.
Absolutely spot on. Club won't get anywhere if it keeps playing the role of the victim.
when have they done this? Nettlefold said we are moving on. He was criticized for not showing more emotion by some on here. How are we playing the victims


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Post: # 1142045Post ChelseaGuy »

mullet wrote:
ChelseaGuy wrote:
Trunch wrote:We can sit here and throw barbs at Ross Lyon but the fact is AFL Football is a big business. We dropped the ball on contract negotiations with Ross. Unlike players that come under a salary cap, coaches and football department staff can be offered 'market value'

I watched the Freo press conference and Ross was very business like. He has moved on. This is modern day football. We don't like it but its reality. I believe it is becoming more like pro sports in the U.S.

Our club needs to recognise these points and move on quickly. We are not 'victims' so lose the victim mentality and become more ruthless.
Absolutely spot on. Club won't get anywhere if it keeps playing the role of the victim.
when have they done this? Nettlefold said we are moving on. He was criticized for not showing more emotion by some on here. How are we playing the victims
More a reflection on my view of the club historically. Agree that Nettleford has been practical in his reaction so far


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Post: # 1142213Post Sainterman »

ChelseaGuy wrote:
mullet wrote:
ChelseaGuy wrote:
Trunch wrote:We can sit here and throw barbs at Ross Lyon but the fact is AFL Football is a big business. We dropped the ball on contract negotiations with Ross. Unlike players that come under a salary cap, coaches and football department staff can be offered 'market value'

I watched the Freo press conference and Ross was very business like. He has moved on. This is modern day football. We don't like it but its reality. I believe it is becoming more like pro sports in the U.S.

Our club needs to recognise these points and move on quickly. We are not 'victims' so lose the victim mentality and become more ruthless.
Absolutely spot on. Club won't get anywhere if it keeps playing the role of the victim.
when have they done this? Nettlefold said we are moving on. He was criticized for not showing more emotion by some on here. How are we playing the victims
More a reflection on my view of the club historically. Agree that Nettleford has been practical in his reaction so far

Except that MN is half the reason this happened. Perhaps why he was so sheepish today!


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