I thought it was actually pretty simple.Con Gorozidis wrote:That is a very good question. This is kind of an unwritten rule in the AFL that hasnt been fully tested in the Crts.....mambo2706 wrote:Does a player have to accept the trade for it to go through or does he get no say at all?damienc wrote:The Suns are understandably pissed and want a very high price and because he is not a free agent they will not take into account his club of choice.
JOM is out of contract but not eligible to be a FA. So there needs to be some quid pro quo. But this is a sort of gentlemanly arrangement.
For example what if Brisbane offered something to GC like Rockliff + pick 2. And GC said ok thats great but then JOM cracked it and refused to go.
That sort of scenario would be interesting.
Once your contract expires, you either stay at the club you're at and sign another contract - or you go into the pre-season draft to be picked up by another club. Obviously if you do that, your former club gets nothing for you (even though you're out of contract so you're not 'theirs' anyway) and you don't get a choice as to what club picks you up.
So the system is pretty simple.
But both parties obviously don't like this idea - even though it's a basic principle of the AFL's strategy to even up the comp. So they dodge it by basically feigning signing a contract with their former club, which makes them 'theirs' and therefore are able to trade them to wherever the players wants to go.
For the life of me, I don't know why the AFL lets this happen.
So to the original question - does the player have to go if he doesn't want to? No.
If the player is in contract, he's absolutely entitled to say 'No, get f***ed. I'm staying and you're paying me'. And that is where the destination club would need to make a pitch in terms of a payrise, more opportunities etc. Otherwise, plenty would simply say no.
If the player is out of contract though, he has no choice. If his current club isn't going to renew his contract or is, but at a lower rate with fewer opportunities - you either accept the trade or you put yourself in the pre-season draft and either end up at a club you don't want to go to anyway and/or on lower pay anyway, or find yourself out of a job altogether.