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saintbob wrote:I still think we'll have a real crack at getting Boyd before this trade period is over!!!
I hope not. Would nearly be the worst thing we could do. 7 games and no good games. one million a year for 5 years. Its really drugs stuff.
Exactly. We've just spent the last few years trying to get our player payments sorted out and some people want to spend $1 million a year on a guy who's played less than ten games? Not going to happen.
Unless, of course, the drugs are high quality stuff.
saintbob wrote:I still think we'll have a real crack at getting Boyd before this trade period is over!!!
I hope not. Would nearly be the worst thing we could do. 7 games and no good games. one million a year for 5 years. Its really drugs stuff.
Exactly. We've just spent the last few years trying to get our player payments sorted out and some people want to spend $1 million a year on a guy who's played less than ten games? Not going to happen.
Unless, of course, the drugs are high quality stuff.
Yes betting caught up in salary cap overs would be the last thing needed. Forget Boyd with this sort of value even if he is that good.
Midfield clearances and clear winners are needed to make an effective forward line.
You need to protect the ball handler to increase posession efficiency
St Kilda did enter discussions with Boyd's manager Liam Pickering about the young key forward three weeks before the trading period, but did not believe Boyd would be available until the end of 2015.
While the Saints could have traded pick No. 1 for Boyd, they did not have the currency of a mature player like Griffen that GWS badly wanted, and they were informed that the money on offer to Boyd was enormous – that the Dogs had offered "shitloads" to the first-year key forward.
In Springfield, they're eating the dogs. The people that came in, they're eating the cats. They’re eating – they are eating the pets of the people that live there.