saintsRrising wrote: ↑Thu 07 Oct 2021 3:51pm
Devilhead wrote: ↑Thu 07 Oct 2021 2:45pm
No comp pick would mean the Dees have offered Dunstan a very average contract.
Yes below average.
If we get no compensation pick offered that will mean that Luke will be in terms of remuneration in their bottom 30% next year.
30% and above we would get compensation.
That's not an average contract.
That's way below average.
Could it be that he thought he deserved more game time at StKilda, reinforced by 11 Brownlow votes.
Told St Kilda to go ...., thinking 17 other clubs would be impressed with his Brownlow votes.
Then bridges burnt he finds the other clubs mostly ignored him.
He was only offered table scraps.
Then to justify eating scraps to himself, the media and football fans he said I would never eat from St Kilda's table no matter what was on the menu.
Personally I hope not.
That the AFL is struggling with their compensation assessment because of the discrepancy between Melbourne's contract and his Brownlow votes and past B&F performances.
I have not seen any announcement saying no compensation.
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