We may have, as an assistant coach. I doubt though we offered him playing wages to coach the reserves' midfield.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 12:19pmHow do you know we didn't go after Sam Mitchell?Ghost Like wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 12:13pmIf we wanted a midfield coach for our reserves we should have gone after Sam Mitchell. Disappointing for all concerned. Can't even send him to Germany. I hope this season was also heavily loaded.Munga wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 3:02amIt's four years with a fifth is he plays a certain amount of games, which after his last two seasons I think would rule him out of that. And frontended apparently, so not hurting us in the next two years. He's brought a stack of knowledge to the midfield. I'd say he could do a midfield coaching role with the reserves if he's not needed on game day with the firsts.saintkid wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 2:33am The big damper after yesterday's great win. Hannebery was and is cooked and he knows this. He came to us with several red flags and should never have been given a 5 year contract. He's had an eternity to come good and can't. Clubs have to be smarter with long term contract decisions on mature players with a problematic history and in the current economic climate, these decisions will not be easily swept under the carpet.
That is the point 'The Dud' is making and other supporters. Why would anyone here 'feel good about themselves when a player goes down'?? Seriously, this supporter slamming is pathetic. Any way you look at it, Hannebery should never have been given a 5 year contract by Lethlean at his age and with his history.
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Of course we are gutted ....but taking on any player with health concerns is always a risk. Every club does it.
If and when it works out its glorious, if and when it doesnt, we are all gutted.
Either way the media and "red flag" brigade are always poo pooing on any trade, draft that has any risk.
Im glad we took Freeman, Paddy, even Hill with his dodgy knees....take risks....because when they pan out its sexy as hell!!!
If and when it works out its glorious, if and when it doesnt, we are all gutted.
Either way the media and "red flag" brigade are always poo pooing on any trade, draft that has any risk.
Im glad we took Freeman, Paddy, even Hill with his dodgy knees....take risks....because when they pan out its sexy as hell!!!
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So what is your point?Ghost Like wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 12:23pmWe may have, as an assistant coach. I doubt though we offered him playing wages to coach the reserves' midfield.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 12:19pmHow do you know we didn't go after Sam Mitchell?Ghost Like wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 12:13pmIf we wanted a midfield coach for our reserves we should have gone after Sam Mitchell. Disappointing for all concerned. Can't even send him to Germany. I hope this season was also heavily loaded.Munga wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 3:02amIt's four years with a fifth is he plays a certain amount of games, which after his last two seasons I think would rule him out of that. And frontended apparently, so not hurting us in the next two years. He's brought a stack of knowledge to the midfield. I'd say he could do a midfield coaching role with the reserves if he's not needed on game day with the firsts.saintkid wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 2:33am The big damper after yesterday's great win. Hannebery was and is cooked and he knows this. He came to us with several red flags and should never have been given a 5 year contract. He's had an eternity to come good and can't. Clubs have to be smarter with long term contract decisions on mature players with a problematic history and in the current economic climate, these decisions will not be easily swept under the carpet.
That is the point 'The Dud' is making and other supporters. Why would anyone here 'feel good about themselves when a player goes down'?? Seriously, this supporter slamming is pathetic. Any way you look at it, Hannebery should never have been given a 5 year contract by Lethlean at his age and with his history.
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CQ, my point was simply we did not recruit him to be a coach. We offered him an extremely generous contract to play. A contract that reflected his AA status circa 2015.
By all reports he's very good around the club but the majority of his contract was & is to play. The other red flag that may have been addressed was when he removed himself from the leadership group.
I've like what I've seen when he's played I just don't like I've not seen enough of it. If we do reach the pointy end this season, I want him on the field, not in coaching box chewing on lollies.
By all reports he's very good around the club but the majority of his contract was & is to play. The other red flag that may have been addressed was when he removed himself from the leadership group.
I've like what I've seen when he's played I just don't like I've not seen enough of it. If we do reach the pointy end this season, I want him on the field, not in coaching box chewing on lollies.
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That's reasonable. Very different to implying that he was paid all that money to coach. This just adds to the value of the deal and lessens the loss AFAIC. I'm sure we all want him up and firing.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 12:45pm CQ, my point was simply we did not recruit him to be a coach. We offered him an extremely generous contract to play. A contract that reflected his AA status circa 2015.
By all reports he's very good around the club but the majority of his contract was & is to play. The other red flag that may have been addressed was when he removed himself from the leadership group.
I've like what I've seen when he's played I just don't like I've not seen enough of it. If we do reach the pointy end this season, I want him on the field, not in coaching box chewing on lollies.
Nevertheless, given all the decisions made, the direction the team is heading and the momentum created since he was signed, the continued reference to the negatives of the Hannerbery deal and the repeated potting of Leathlean, because he had a part in this and many other deals, says much more about the posters than it does about the guys serving our club and steering us to success.
There is a long way to go but if people are going to fall off the wagon at every bump, then best of luck too them, even if they just appear to be antagonists, stirring the pot.
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The area of concern last night was our inability to capitalise on Ryder’s ruck work, with the space not filled by positioning and clean hands (as Hannebery gave us with the first half v Carlton the example)
Hannebery is a vital component for this side going further
We wish him a speedy and full recovery
In regards Ryder the PA Coach was pleased to share contests given what Ryder was bringing
That says it
Hannebery is a vital component for this side going further
We wish him a speedy and full recovery
In regards Ryder the PA Coach was pleased to share contests given what Ryder was bringing
That says it
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Fair points but to be honest my initial comment that attracted your attention was actually in response to Munga, who no doubt was seeking a silver lining when I was being a tad facetious with my frustration that DH cannot produce a sustained run on the field.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 1:01pmThat's reasonable. Very different to implying that he was paid all that money to coach. This just adds to the value of the deal and lessens the loss AFAIC. I'm sure we all want him up and firing.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 12:45pm CQ, my point was simply we did not recruit him to be a coach. We offered him an extremely generous contract to play. A contract that reflected his AA status circa 2015.
By all reports he's very good around the club but the majority of his contract was & is to play. The other red flag that may have been addressed was when he removed himself from the leadership group.
I've like what I've seen when he's played I just don't like I've not seen enough of it. If we do reach the pointy end this season, I want him on the field, not in coaching box chewing on lollies.
Nevertheless, given all the decisions made, the direction the team is heading and the momentum created since he was signed, the continued reference to the negatives of the Hannerbery deal and the repeated potting of Leathlean, because he had a part in this and many other deals, says much more about the posters than it does about the guys serving our club and steering us to success.
There is a long way to go but if people are going to fall off the wagon at every bump, then best of luck too them, even if they just appear to be antagonists, stirring the pot.
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So lets assume he is cooked for the rest of the season... Is there any compensation system with injured players we could take advantage of? I know other sports league have an insurance type system when players get injured long term.
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Yeah I am aware. This forum is a great place to vent and also to celebrate. Whatever floats your boat, I guess.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 1:32pmFair points but to be honest my initial comment that attracted your attention was actually in response to Munga, who no doubt was seeking a silver lining when I was being a tad facetious with my frustration that DH cannot produce a sustained run on the field.CQ SAINT wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 1:01pmThat's reasonable. Very different to implying that he was paid all that money to coach. This just adds to the value of the deal and lessens the loss AFAIC. I'm sure we all want him up and firing.Ghost Like wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 12:45pm CQ, my point was simply we did not recruit him to be a coach. We offered him an extremely generous contract to play. A contract that reflected his AA status circa 2015.
By all reports he's very good around the club but the majority of his contract was & is to play. The other red flag that may have been addressed was when he removed himself from the leadership group.
I've like what I've seen when he's played I just don't like I've not seen enough of it. If we do reach the pointy end this season, I want him on the field, not in coaching box chewing on lollies.
Nevertheless, given all the decisions made, the direction the team is heading and the momentum created since he was signed, the continued reference to the negatives of the Hannerbery deal and the repeated potting of Leathlean, because he had a part in this and many other deals, says much more about the posters than it does about the guys serving our club and steering us to success.
There is a long way to go but if people are going to fall off the wagon at every bump, then best of luck too them, even if they just appear to be antagonists, stirring the pot.
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Cooked for season. Disappointing. What’s that? 7 or 8 games in two years at half a mill a year plus......
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Long term injury list is all I suspect.
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Sounding a lot like Freeman, only older with a more lucrative and longer contract. Best wishes to him.
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Just a question?
Who have we lost because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Hannerbury?
Who didn't we recruit because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Dan Hannerbury?
We play in a competition where we must pay x% of our salary cap every year.
What does it matter who we pay it to if it doesn't impact who we keep or go after?
Who have we lost because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Hannerbury?
Who didn't we recruit because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Dan Hannerbury?
We play in a competition where we must pay x% of our salary cap every year.
What does it matter who we pay it to if it doesn't impact who we keep or go after?
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Whoever that would be on the list instead of him that would ready to play this week.Mr Magic wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 5:41pm Just a question?
Who have we lost because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Hannerbury?
Who didn't we recruit because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Dan Hannerbury?
We play in a competition where we must pay x% of our salary cap every year.
What does it matter who we pay it to if it doesn't impact who we keep or go after?
He’s not just occupying a spot on the list... he’s occupying a spot on the list for a ready made, ready to play, seasoned midfield leader.
A player that we could really use right now as it appears we’re ready to have a crack this year.
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Nailed it.Mr Magic wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 5:41pm Just a question?
Who have we lost because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Hannerbury?
Who didn't we recruit because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Dan Hannerbury?
We play in a competition where we must pay x% of our salary cap every year.
What does it matter who we pay it to if it doesn't impact who we keep or go after?
When we got Hanners no one wanted to come to our beige club based at Seaford.
People have either very short memories or have dementia
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Doesn't impact now but it better not affect the future resigning of our current exciting and budding stars such as Steele, Clark, Marshall, King, Howard (from what I've seen already) and a few others. I hope we are also in a strong position to have a real crack at Ben King when his 2 year contract is up at GCS. I would imagine he would be interested given the family are keen local Saints supporters and the sheer thought of having them both in St Kilda colours just may finally tip that premiership cup our way.Mr Magic wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 5:41pm Just a question?
Who have we lost because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Hannerbury?
Who didn't we recruit because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Dan Hannerbury?
We play in a competition where we must pay x% of our salary cap every year.
What does it matter who we pay it to if it doesn't impact who we keep or go after?
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Special wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 5:58pmNailed it.Mr Magic wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 5:41pm Just a question?
Who have we lost because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Hannerbury?
Who didn't we recruit because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Dan Hannerbury?
We play in a competition where we must pay x% of our salary cap every year.
What does it matter who we pay it to if it doesn't impact who we keep or go after?
When we got Hanners no one wanted to come to our beige club based at Seaford.
People have either very short memories or have dementia
Not sure about this.
It’s a total hypothetical, isn’t it?
There’s zero transparency around player payments and unless they open up the books, no one has any idea what financial impact this has on the club.
Contrary to what some might think on here, happy for someone to enlighten me.
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But what if that was nothing other than another kid we picked up in the draft?skeptic wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 5:57pmWhoever that would be on the list instead of him that would ready to play this week.Mr Magic wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 5:41pm Just a question?
Who have we lost because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Hannerbury?
Who didn't we recruit because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Dan Hannerbury?
We play in a competition where we must pay x% of our salary cap every year.
What does it matter who we pay it to if it doesn't impact who we keep or go after?
He’s not just occupying a spot on the list... he’s occupying a spot on the list for a ready made, ready to play, seasoned midfield leader.
A player that we could really use right now as it appears we’re ready to have a crack this year.
And we were 'forced to pay' other players on the list more than they're worth because we had to spend our salary cap?
Can you imagine if we'd paid some of our middle tier players more and had to now sit down with their managers to negotiate new contracts with them already receiving more than they were worth as a base?
I can just see the likes of Connors/Picken/et al saying to Gallagher yes we'll take a pay cut because we recognize that you paid us too much the last 3 years.
We have to pay out the money - it makes no difference who we pay it to unless we either lose somebody we want to keep because we don't have the cap space
or
we can't get somebody we want because we don't have the cap space.
AFAIK we lost Steven, Bruce and Newnes last year and I'm not sure any of those were lost because we didn't have the necessary cap space to keep them?
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You would hope there is a clause in that crazy 5 year megabuck contract that allows us an "out" if he can't get back?
That salary could come in handy to recruit a genuine young gun!
That salary could come in handy to recruit a genuine young gun!
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Hanners back in Melbourne ?
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Yep - he flew to Melbourne today - he's left the Hub in Noosa to have surgery straight away.
Probably in the hope that he can get back if we make finals.
Probably in the hope that he can get back if we make finals.
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I wouldn’t worry about it, I made him look a bit silly a while back and he got quite hot under the collar about it, so his post is more about that than this particular issue.saintkid wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 11:00amAs I said earlier, I don't believe 'The Dud' goes about it this way. Stop the personal attacks.SaintPav wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 10:14amLet me spell out the obvious.saintkid wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 2:33am The big damper after yesterday's great win. Hannebery was and is cooked and he knows this. He came to us with several red flags and should never have been given a 5 year contract. He's had an eternity to come good and can't. Clubs have to be smarter with long term contract decisions on mature players with a problematic history and in the current economic climate, these decisions will not be easily swept under the carpet.
That is the point 'The Dud' is making and other supporters. Why would anyone here 'feel good about themselves when a player goes down'?? Seriously, this supporter slamming is pathetic. Any way you look at it, Hannebery should never have been given a 5 year contract by Lethlean at his age and with his history.
Some people are so weak that they need to gloat by telling everyone how wrong they were.
Pathetic.
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Hannebery's recruitment with a long and lucrative contract was questioned by many in the media and still is.
We have every right to an opinion...just respectfully disagree, if that is the case with you.
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Acres maybe?Mr Magic wrote: ↑Sun 26 Jul 2020 5:41pm Just a question?
Who have we lost because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Hannerbury?
Who didn't we recruit because we didn't have sufficient salary cap space after signing Dan Hannerbury?
We play in a competition where we must pay x% of our salary cap every year.
What does it matter who we pay it to if it doesn't impact who we keep or go after?
Was given away for next to nothing reportedly post Hill deal.
Seems to be the only one squeezed out for nothing in return.
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