BJ offered $1.9m over three years
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Re: BJ offered $1.9m over three years
It looks like he will end up going to Essendon on way more money than he's worth. I really don't see him suddenly having a change of heart and deciding that club loyalty means more than 100k per year to him. Geelong won't offer anything near what he wants and I can't think of any competitive Melbourne club who would/could throw that kind of money at him. Collingwood won't give him big money, Carlton and Hawthorn couldn't be far from their cap limit and Richmond would end up losing some of their young guns once they matured and wanted more money if BJ is taking up 800k in four years time.
I don't see St Kilda significantly changing their position. Maybe they could up the offer 10k per year, or possibly consider a four year deal on less money; neither of which would be particularly enticing to Goddard when he could just take a much bigger Essendon offer.
I don't see St Kilda significantly changing their position. Maybe they could up the offer 10k per year, or possibly consider a four year deal on less money; neither of which would be particularly enticing to Goddard when he could just take a much bigger Essendon offer.
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Re: BJ offered $1.9m over three years
[/quote]St Ick wrote:I would prefer to be a mill under the salary cap to spend in future years on a gun than pay overs to keep one player. The extra funds could entice a gun or future gun. Not liking the, I've got got money there might as well spend it on BJ mentality. Club is bigger than the individualCairnsman wrote:I don't think I understand the logic. Are you proposing that we might as well throw a disproportinate amount of money at one player because there aren't any other players on the list to invest the money into?Spinner wrote:BJ is worth the money. Won't be paying anyone else anytime soon,..,
To St Ick, Cairnsman & Moods;
All clubs have to pay a certain percentage of the salary cap. That percentage being in the 90's.
So if the money doesn't go to Goddard (who is worth more than 450k on today's money - seriously what are you thinking....) the money will go to grossly overpaying players that probably won't be anywhere near good enough.
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Re: BJ offered $1.9m over three years
Well said Spinner. I think the mandatory miminmum now is 95%, used to be 92% I think.Spinner wrote:
To St Ick, Cairnsman & Moods;
All clubs have to pay a certain percentage of the salary cap. That percentage being in the 90's.
So if the money doesn't go to Goddard (who is worth more than 450k on today's money - seriously what are you thinking....) the money will go to grossly overpaying players that probably won't be anywhere near good enough.
Thanks.
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Re: BJ offered $1.9m over three years
Wouldn't we be a much better side with both of these guys. Does Siposs really need that type of pressure on him. He's the new Goddard.Gershwin wrote:And I see a player like Siposs capable of learning and playing that role for a long time. Goddard might just over value his worth.longtimesaint wrote:Running players that kick long and dispose of the ball accurately are gold compared with what you may get in 2 or 3 years time with a dratf pick.
Essendon and Freo seem to see the value in a player like Goddard.
From what I have heard Scott Waters really wants to keep him -maybe it's the football management that's playing hard to get.
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Re: BJ offered $1.9m over three years
wed be better off with hodge as well. but we can only afford what we can afford.8856brother wrote:Wouldn't we be a much better side with both of these guys. Does Siposs really need that type of pressure on him. He's the new Goddard.Gershwin wrote:And I see a player like Siposs capable of learning and playing that role for a long time. Goddard might just over value his worth.longtimesaint wrote:Running players that kick long and dispose of the ball accurately are gold compared with what you may get in 2 or 3 years time with a dratf pick.
Essendon and Freo seem to see the value in a player like Goddard.
From what I have heard Scott Waters really wants to keep him -maybe it's the football management that's playing hard to get.
siposs is the new siposs playing a utility role. no extra pressure on him really. and he seems like a bloke who thrives on the responsibility anyways.
People keeo talking about goddard as its a choice of wanting him to stay or not.
this is not the question we should be discussing. I mean it goes without saying wed all prefer him to stay. and the fact is he has a solid contractual offer sitting on the table right now. so the club has said it want him to stay with this contractual offer. this is not in dispute.
the real question people need to ask is - how much are you willing to bid him (above the contract offer already made) to keep him?
im saying if he accepts our offer - thats awesome - but im not willing to chase and chase up and up and up.
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Re: BJ offered $1.9m over three years
Yes I agree, happens a lot with the lower-end clubs, paying 95% min spread over a list where many may not deserve it.Spinner wrote:
To St Ick, Cairnsman & Moods;
All clubs have to pay a certain percentage of the salary cap. That percentage being in the 90's.
So if the money doesn't go to Goddard (who is worth more than 450k on today's money - seriously what are you thinking....) the money will go to grossly overpaying players that probably won't be anywhere near good enough.
Thanks.
Supposedly Riewoldt was on $1M per year over the last 3 years - if this is true.
So if Goddard was prepared to take less $$ (than FA offers) and wants that 4th year - I would give it for sure, really needs to be more of two-way giving. Still we don't even know if the $$ figures being reported are made up.....
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Re: BJ offered $1.9m over three years
Still think it's the 4th year that made him try the market...mad saint guy wrote:It looks like he will end up going to Essendon on way more money than he's worth. I really don't see him suddenly having a change of heart and deciding that club loyalty means more than 100k per year to him. Geelong won't offer anything near what he wants and I can't think of any competitive Melbourne club who would/could throw that kind of money at him. Collingwood won't give him big money, Carlton and Hawthorn couldn't be far from their cap limit and Richmond would end up losing some of their young guns once they matured and wanted more money if BJ is taking up 800k in four years time.
I don't see St Kilda significantly changing their position. Maybe they could up the offer 10k per year, or possibly consider a four year deal on less money; neither of which would be particularly enticing to Goddard when he could just take a much bigger Essendon offer.
Maintain a stand off was just a foolish strategy.
Nothing wrong with making a player feel wanted and looking like a club that values 200 game players, this whole 'here is our one offer and it's all we've got, but you'll stay if you love the club' isn't doing it for mine.
I mean, how many times have Cloke and the Pies camps met?
Fight for him for goodness sake, and that just doesn't have to mean money or years, it's just the opposite of crossing your arms and refusing to budge.
Re: BJ offered $1.9m over three years
Who says they haven't met a few times? 1.9m over 3 years is a bloody good offer. I'd imagine he would be in the top 25 paid players in the league.