I knew I Hated Trade week ........What I'm feeling now..
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I knew I Hated Trade week ........What I'm feeling now..
I had not cried after the Grand Final, I just felt so sad for the Players to watch their effort end in such heart rending tears when I couldn't do anything..
I almost broke when Maxy moved forward last Sunday- I knew what was coming....
I sat and absorbed the atmosphere on Saturday night- thinking so e of these boys may / will already know this is their last official Club Function.
I survived the first day of work today with people wishing me the best following the loss- Not alot i could have done about it
My Dislike most years is Trade week - when players choose or are chosen to go....
yes I can get excited about new players and watching them develop
It didn't feel good when Bally hadn't come out and said anything 'yes' or 'no'- made me uneasy ( I still fear for Matty )
but the news that Bally had CHOSEN to leave has me gutted.
I am so saddened by this- alright logically it hadn't looked good but thought his commitment to the group would override other parts and things could be worked out..
BUT to read he has had a contract on his table SINCE JUNE shows he has been thinking about this, and before being dropped..
to see its Collingwood- well maybe manager has had an inkling that's the possible..
in trying to look forward - I guess we know the IQ level at Collingwood will now rise by atleast 50%
they have quality coming their way if it works out?
[quote]However we will now do what is best for the St Kilda Football Club's interests and those of its members and supporters with the aim of completing an equitable trade for a person of Luke's calibre, leadership, playing honours and experience.â€
I almost broke when Maxy moved forward last Sunday- I knew what was coming....
I sat and absorbed the atmosphere on Saturday night- thinking so e of these boys may / will already know this is their last official Club Function.
I survived the first day of work today with people wishing me the best following the loss- Not alot i could have done about it
My Dislike most years is Trade week - when players choose or are chosen to go....
yes I can get excited about new players and watching them develop
It didn't feel good when Bally hadn't come out and said anything 'yes' or 'no'- made me uneasy ( I still fear for Matty )
but the news that Bally had CHOSEN to leave has me gutted.
I am so saddened by this- alright logically it hadn't looked good but thought his commitment to the group would override other parts and things could be worked out..
BUT to read he has had a contract on his table SINCE JUNE shows he has been thinking about this, and before being dropped..
to see its Collingwood- well maybe manager has had an inkling that's the possible..
in trying to look forward - I guess we know the IQ level at Collingwood will now rise by atleast 50%
they have quality coming their way if it works out?
[quote]However we will now do what is best for the St Kilda Football Club's interests and those of its members and supporters with the aim of completing an equitable trade for a person of Luke's calibre, leadership, playing honours and experience.â€
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Feeling disappointed actually. Disappointed that Luke did not want to commit himself to becoming a better player at StKilda. Disappointed that he went after some extra cash - even though he has been on a damn generous contract for some years now. Disappointed that he has chosen to go to a team where he thinks he will be a walk up start and be the midfield general instead of striving for excellence in a challenging environment at StKilda.
Thought he was made of much sterner stuff than that. It was just to hard to get a game at StKilda was it?? Rather take some extra dollars and go to a club, where they are light on for midfield talent - so you know you'll always get a game huh?? Really??
Well, I hope the Saints drive a hard bargain here and pick up the player that would' have made the 12 point difference in a Grand Final. Maybe a Lovett, Burgoyne, or some other top liner we haven't thought of yet. Just disappointed Luke Ball.
Thought he was made of much sterner stuff than that. It was just to hard to get a game at StKilda was it?? Rather take some extra dollars and go to a club, where they are light on for midfield talent - so you know you'll always get a game huh?? Really??
Well, I hope the Saints drive a hard bargain here and pick up the player that would' have made the 12 point difference in a Grand Final. Maybe a Lovett, Burgoyne, or some other top liner we haven't thought of yet. Just disappointed Luke Ball.
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a friend of mine just called, wanting confirmation about ball...she doesnt have internet access..
she is more upset that he was given a run in gf when it was known he had yet signed a contract, and her beloved Maxy was left in the stands..
she is more upset that he was given a run in gf when it was known he had yet signed a contract, and her beloved Maxy was left in the stands..
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Good postyipper wrote:Feeling disappointed actually. Disappointed that Luke did not want to commit himself to becoming a better player at StKilda. Disappointed that he went after some extra cash - even though he has been on a damn generous contract for some years now. Disappointed that he has chosen to go to a team where he thinks he will be a walk up start and be the midfield general instead of striving for excellence in a challenging environment at StKilda.
Thought he was made of much sterner stuff than that. It was just to hard to get a game at StKilda was it?? Rather take some extra dollars and go to a club, where they are light on for midfield talent - so you know you'll always get a game huh?? Really??
Well, I hope the Saints drive a hard bargain here and pick up the player that would' have made the 12 point difference in a Grand Final. Maybe a Lovett, Burgoyne, or some other top liner we haven't thought of yet. Just disappointed Luke Ball.
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You need to do something about that avatardals_da_bomb wrote:a friend of mine just called, wanting confirmation about ball...she doesnt have internet access..
she is more upset that he was given a run in gf when it was known he had yet signed a contract, and her beloved Maxy was left in the stands..
It seems like Ball is being a sook here - but I genuinely believe that he, himself, can't see himself hitting the necessary level to continue getting games in our midfield. He would be guaranteed games at Collingwood whereas he'd struggle to fit into ours. His lack of pace & dodgy disposal aren't going to get cured at a new club but his in & under style will definitely be handy at a club like Collingwood.yipper wrote:Feeling disappointed actually. Disappointed that Luke did not want to commit himself to becoming a better player at StKilda. Disappointed that he went after some extra cash - even though he has been on a damn generous contract for some years now. Disappointed that he has chosen to go to a team where he thinks he will be a walk up start and be the midfield general instead of striving for excellence in a challenging environment at StKilda.
Thought he was made of much sterner stuff than that. It was just to hard to get a game at StKilda was it?? Rather take some extra dollars and go to a club, where they are light on for midfield talent - so you know you'll always get a game huh?? Really??
Well, I hope the Saints drive a hard bargain here and pick up the player that would' have made the 12 point difference in a Grand Final. Maybe a Lovett, Burgoyne, or some other top liner we haven't thought of yet. Just disappointed Luke Ball.
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If a trade cannot be made we have two choices:Dan Warna wrote:if a suitable trade cannot be achieved would ball play with st kilda or it out at any cost?
(1) delist him and he get's picked up for nothing in the PSD
(2) He plays for us - most likely Sandy - on bugger all money.
(ie. (1) is the only real alternate option!).
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Shattered? Not really. I always respected the bloke for what he did, and loved the fact that he gave his all for our club. He always came across as a really good bloke too.
THe last few years though, he just couldn't get that spark back. Let's be honest - losing Luke Ball is NOT what's standing b/w the saints winning a flag or not.
I love the club, not necessarily each individual player. When they pull on the red white and black I love what they do in those colours. Bally has now chosen to do his stuff in different colours. The club is always bigger, and by Rd 1 next year Ball will be forgotton and hopefully a new exciting player will filll the breach.
Once he's decided that he doesn't want to play with us, I'm already looking fwd to who we will get to fill his shoes, and (hopefully) do his job better.
Let's not mope around about this, the clubs on the cusp of something special, and if Ball doesn't want to be a part of that, well that will be his regret not ours.
THe last few years though, he just couldn't get that spark back. Let's be honest - losing Luke Ball is NOT what's standing b/w the saints winning a flag or not.
I love the club, not necessarily each individual player. When they pull on the red white and black I love what they do in those colours. Bally has now chosen to do his stuff in different colours. The club is always bigger, and by Rd 1 next year Ball will be forgotton and hopefully a new exciting player will filll the breach.
Once he's decided that he doesn't want to play with us, I'm already looking fwd to who we will get to fill his shoes, and (hopefully) do his job better.
Let's not mope around about this, the clubs on the cusp of something special, and if Ball doesn't want to be a part of that, well that will be his regret not ours.
St Kilda could play hard ball with this trade, particularly as there is not a lot that Collingwood would be willing to give and if a 3-way trade is not possible.saintspremiers wrote:If a trade cannot be made we have two choices:Dan Warna wrote:if a suitable trade cannot be achieved would ball play with st kilda or it out at any cost?
(1) delist him and he get's picked up for nothing in the PSD
(2) He plays for us - most likely Sandy - on bugger all money.
(ie. (1) is the only real alternate option!).
Would he really want to go in the PSD and be snapped up by a team like Melbourne? Would St Kilda still be willing to give him the same contract he was offered earlier this year?
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Interesting isn't it.
Lets say he was offered 300k for 3 yrs which is half of his last deal. Do you really expect him to stay? Based on his performances in the last 3 yrs he barely commands 300k, so I say lets get a player that St Kilda really needs and we all know what type of player that is. You can't blame Ball for leaving for more money and more game time. Put yourself in his shoes and you might understand.
Lets say he was offered 300k for 3 yrs which is half of his last deal. Do you really expect him to stay? Based on his performances in the last 3 yrs he barely commands 300k, so I say lets get a player that St Kilda really needs and we all know what type of player that is. You can't blame Ball for leaving for more money and more game time. Put yourself in his shoes and you might understand.
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The Herald Sun is reporting Collingwood is offering less money than St KildaMoccha wrote:Interesting isn't it.
Lets say he was offered 300k for 3 yrs which is half of his last deal. Do you really expect him to stay? Based on his performances in the last 3 yrs he barely commands 300k, so I say lets get a player that St Kilda really needs and we all know what type of player that is. You can't blame Ball for leaving for more money and more game time. Put yourself in his shoes and you might understand.
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I imagine he'll pick up an environmental ambassador job with emirates.Legendary wrote:The Herald Sun is reporting Collingwood is offering less money than St KildaMoccha wrote:Interesting isn't it.
Lets say he was offered 300k for 3 yrs which is half of his last deal. Do you really expect him to stay? Based on his performances in the last 3 yrs he barely commands 300k, so I say lets get a player that St Kilda really needs and we all know what type of player that is. You can't blame Ball for leaving for more money and more game time. Put yourself in his shoes and you might understand.
http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/afl/l ... 5783067248
He apparently doesn't have the character/values that I thought he had.
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if he's going for less money to Collingwood then he's a d**khead. Who'd switch jobs for less money. I don't think he's a d**khead so the story must be incorrect. Maybe he's pissed off with Ross? Don't really care because in the big scheme of things Ross is the Boss and St Kilda needs a hard edge bastard like him to get results.
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Fair dinkum...less money...!!??
He's choosing to leave a club where he has been a captain, an integral part of the team from his AFL beginnings and thick in the battle with Saints loving football soldiers...he's leaving a team that has paid him big dollars, been loyal to him and which is on the cusp of a flag...for a team like Collingwood and less money but maybe more game time.
He must realize he cannot command his previous money any longer...and so look to other ways to make football meaningful...like one-club loyalty, fan adoration and respect..the love from and for fellow loyal players...even now he could still play an important role and be a role model at the club...a la Harvey when he was past his prime and not playing out a full game.
What could moving to Collingwood really do for him that makes this allworthwhile
We rated him too highly as a bloke...
I can't think of another St. Kilda captain who has chosen to leave.....correct me if I am wrong.
He's choosing to leave a club where he has been a captain, an integral part of the team from his AFL beginnings and thick in the battle with Saints loving football soldiers...he's leaving a team that has paid him big dollars, been loyal to him and which is on the cusp of a flag...for a team like Collingwood and less money but maybe more game time.
He must realize he cannot command his previous money any longer...and so look to other ways to make football meaningful...like one-club loyalty, fan adoration and respect..the love from and for fellow loyal players...even now he could still play an important role and be a role model at the club...a la Harvey when he was past his prime and not playing out a full game.
What could moving to Collingwood really do for him that makes this allworthwhile
We rated him too highly as a bloke...
I can't think of another St. Kilda captain who has chosen to leave.....correct me if I am wrong.
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I'm confused as to why he wishes to be traded. Apart from injury, what is making him unhappy at St.Kilda?
Anyway, if he doesn't want to wear the red, white and black, he can F*** the hell off!
He has a chance to play in a team which is potentially in the driver's seat to win a premiership and he wants to leave. SO BE IT!
And if he plays for the Filth, I will boo him every time he goes near ball.
BALLS TO BALLY!
Anyway, if he doesn't want to wear the red, white and black, he can F*** the hell off!
He has a chance to play in a team which is potentially in the driver's seat to win a premiership and he wants to leave. SO BE IT!
And if he plays for the Filth, I will boo him every time he goes near ball.
BALLS TO BALLY!
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Well said.Moods wrote:Shattered? Not really. I always respected the bloke for what he did, and loved the fact that he gave his all for our club. He always came across as a really good bloke too.
THe last few years though, he just couldn't get that spark back. Let's be honest - losing Luke Ball is NOT what's standing b/w the saints winning a flag or not.
I love the club, not necessarily each individual player. When they pull on the red white and black I love what they do in those colours. Bally has now chosen to do his stuff in different colours. The club is always bigger, and by Rd 1 next year Ball will be forgotton and hopefully a new exciting player will filll the breach.
Once he's decided that he doesn't want to play with us, I'm already looking fwd to who we will get to fill his shoes, and (hopefully) do his job better.
Let's not mope around about this, the clubs on the cusp of something special, and if Ball doesn't want to be a part of that, well that will be his regret not ours.