Just announced on Ch 7 news that there is a lot of speculation that Fasolo is heading back to WA. Is he contracted or will we get bugger all for him? Do you think the rumour has any substance? Will he be a loss or can we easily cover his loss?
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Get it done at a price that suits us thanks as well as helps with his mental health. How many teams have players 2 yrs running wanting to return to WA on mental health grounds? Time for us to take care of our list needs and trade balance along with the needs of our soon to be ex-players.Signed a 2 year extension end of 2016 so he has a year to run.
Could completely understand him feeling the need to go home, but will be a bigger loss than a lot of punters will appreciate.
Would like to see us get something of value out of the trade, but honestly if this is what's best for his mental health I hope we don't mess about.
Signed a 2 year extension end of 2016 so he has a year to run.
Could completely understand him feeling the need to go home, but will be a bigger loss than a lot of punters will appreciate.
Would like to see us get something of value out of the trade, but honestly if this is what's best for his mental health I hope we don't mess about.
Does GWS/McCarthy two years running count? Otherwise I'm struggling to think of one.How many teams have players 2 yrs running wanting to return to WA on mental health grounds?
Very lazy footballer, he is pure class though, would hate to lose him.
IF we do that then Freo or WC would only offer a 3rd Rounder or someone like Balic who wants to come homeWe are a football club not a charity. If Fasolo needs to go home for the sake of his mental health, we can release him from his contract so he can return. However, there is no reason for us not to play hard ball with trades. If a suitable trade cannot be done then Fas should be free to return home minus an AFL career. A first round or very second round pick should be a minimum requirement or a player of comparable talent.
So we don't trade him and Fasolo plays in a lower grade combination. We get nothing but Fas gets to go home. No 3rd rounders thanks. Fas might be inconsistent but he is worth more than a late draft pick.IF we do that then Freo or WC would only offer a 3rd Rounder or someone like Balic who wants to come home
So we don't trade him and Fasolo plays in a lower grade combination. We get nothing but Fas gets to go home. No 3rd rounders thanks. Fas might be inconsistent but he is worth more than a late draft pick.
I honestly think that if Fas does request a trade home this could be one of those rare instances that he'll be happy to go to the club that compensates us the best. The club has stuck by him through a fair few injuries and as far as I can tell he has no grievances with the club or Buckley.I just hope he doesn't nominate a club and allow us to negotiate with both wa clubs for the best deal.
We lose all bargaining power if we don't bargain hard for a suitable trade.Well IF we take the View what you said we might as well De-List him then because we lose all Bargaining Power
The 'depression card'? Wtf is wrong with you these days...Not surprising after the depression card was played. Hopefully we don't get screwed
The 'depression card'? Wtf is wrong with you these days...
Let's wait to see if he's actually even requested anything before saying silly things Jmac.How does going back to WA help with depression?
We are a football club not a charity. If Fasolo needs to go home for the sake of his mental health, we can release him from his contract so he can return. However, there is no reason for us not to play hard ball with trades. If a suitable trade cannot be done then Fas should be free to return home minus an AFL career. A first round or very early second round pick should be a minimum requirement or a player of comparable talent.