I don't think Oliver has helped himself by going overseas and swearing at a reporter in the process, or for that matter storming out of the meeting with his new coach because he didn’t like the truth
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I don't think Oliver has helped himself by going overseas and swearing at a reporter in the process, or for that matter storming out of the meeting with his new coach because he didn’t like the truth
His trip was probably booked a long time ago. Oh & I’m not a supporter of him coming to our club either.I don't think Oliver has helped himself by going overseas.
You cant have 40 Ned Flanders’ on the list and still contendDidn't we push Ginnivan out the door and turn him into a gun?. Same thing with Smith at the dogs. Do you campaigners actually like being contenders? Oh the outrage
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Okely dokelyYou can have 40 Ned Flanders’ on the list and still contend
Yeah have a crack at him. Pretty good age profile to slide in between our youth and the older crew.Didn't we push Ginnivan out the door and turn him into a gun?. Same thing with Smith at the dogs. Do you campaigners actually like being contenders? Oh the outrage


It’s his annual leave time. When else should he head off?I don't think Oliver has helped himself by going overseas.

Why not, that's what managers are for
Would anyone trade Bobby if it meant getting Bailey Humphrey?

It’s his annual leave time. When else should he head off?
I'll admit I haven't followed the other GC players with keen interest, is Bailey Humphrey really that good ?Would anyone trade Bobby if it meant getting Bailey Humphrey?
Christmas during the mandated leaveIt’s his annual leave time. When else should he head off?

I don’t think that will be a problem next year.The real question, is whether we select Cox or McStay.
As stipulated in a well known codicil contained in an Annexure of the CBA.Is it compulsory to go overseas on your annual leave?
It’s the length of contract that’s the deal breaker for me. He’s no longer the player he was, and at 28, five years is too long.After sleeping on it I’ve decided I wouldn’t be against bringing in Oliver for cheap. Never underestimate the potential of a talented discarded player with a point to prove.
As stipulated in a well known codicil contained in an Annexure of the CBA.
So many other things to judge him on. His sloppy chassis doesn’t fill me with confidence he will keep himself going for another five yearsChristmas during the mandated leave
It’s no coincidence the club called the meeting for the morning of his departure and I find it rough to be judging him over that.
I wouldn't.
There’s a key difference in the two. Beamer cost us 1st’s x 2 and Oliver will be lucky to get the Dees a pick in the 30’s. The risk is the salary and I’d make the Elliott comparison. The two will be on the same coin and it seems universally accepted that Elliott was good value…Oliver is an interesting one, clearly King and the Dees are moving on from Trac/Clarry/May shit show last couple of seasons, to give King a fresh start.
Oliver at his 2021-22 level (he was a back2back AFLCA champion player of the year, and Lou Richards medal winner) he was an amazing inside midfielder that all clubs would want him - as evidenced by Dees giving him that mammoth $1m+ contract in the back half of 2022.
In 2023 he started at similar level, but then had his hamstring and injury problems that escalated and revealed off-field drama and he then basically been a waste of two seasons at the Dees.
It could be like a Grundy style situation, another player with a 7year $1m+ contract that went bad, who has found a club that needs him in his specialty position, and just come 2nd in Swans BnF and is back playing great footy.
The Grundy comparison is because Oliver was (is) elite at stoppage, that is his only elite role. We do need help there, so is an obvious fit from a role perspective...we could just slot him in as our #1 inside midfielder for 2026 and back him to want to prove the doubters wrong, and we benefit.
But then you have the D.Beams buyer beware situation. Beamer was only 6 months older than Clarry when we got him back. Similar talented player (had a much better previous couple of seasons actually before we traded for him) with off-field issues. Plenty hoped a fit and firing Beamer would be the missing piece to strengthen the midfield and help us get a flag. But the off-field issues were too problematic, we only ended up getting 10 games from Beamer (effectively finished at 30) and a big distraction off-field and waste of $$.
To bring him across, club would want to have done plenty of due diligence on him.
This is the crux of the issue with Oliver. Also the fact that he is in decline.So many other things to judge him on. His sloppy chassis doesn’t fill me with confidence he will keep himself going for another five years
That is how it was reported. The difference here is that Oliver reportedly comes with personal baggage.
Elliott is on two years, Oliver would be on five. And before you mention his younger age, Oliver has fitness and lifestyle challenges that make that five years very risky.There’s a key difference in the two. Beamer cost us 1st’s x 2 and Oliver will be lucky to get the Dees a pick in the 30’s. The risk is the salary and I’d make the Elliott comparison. The two will be on the same coin and it seems universally accepted that Elliott was good value…