2015 Trade/FA Discussion (cont. in Pt.2)

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Pick 17 will be used on the academy kids anyway. If we downgrade it, it gives us more options to trade picks 26, 27 or 32 for experienced players or take to the draft. More flexibility.

For example:
Trade Jack Redden = Pick 17 (West Coast)
Trade James Aish + Pick 17 = Pick 24 (St Kilda) + Pick 26 (Collingwood) + Pick 27 (GWS) + Pick 32 (Gold Coast)
Trade Pick 21 + Pick 75 = Levi Casboult + Tom Bell (Carlton)
Trade Pick 40 + Pick 57 = Josh Walker + Jarred Jansen (Geelong)
Trade Pick 39 = David Astbury
Trade Pick 32 = Ryan Bastinac
Pick 2 = Joshua Schache
Pick 24 + Pick 26 + Pick 27 (2217 points) = Eric Hipwood + Ben Keayes
Depends whether we actually may want to use 17 or not also...

If we don't trade Astbury etc in, maybe just Bell plus 2 academy picks, and get some picks for Aish, we may then decide to use 17.

Bound to be a few good pick still left at 17 (think Collins, Oliver, Hibberd, Ah Chee, Bonner, Tucker, Burton - plus maybe a surprise slider like there always seems to be).

17 could end up a very valuable pick then in that circumstance.
 
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Posted this 15 minutes ago... anyone?
Step 2 Leuey thinks about it and says nah I still want to move
Step 3 Leuey nominates for PSD
Step 4 Essendon drafts him
End result = we get SFA

By making him feel wanted for a start. We struggle to manage people, if you take the rose coloured glasses off you may just see it too. Essendon offer him $375,000, we can't beat that? His settled in Brissie, his been loyal to the club, would rather him stay than take pick 39. Good back up. We thought we'd get a better pick, we didn't. It was a c@ck up, not that long ago many on here were talking up the possibility of pick 3, they forgot the 9.
So we're all like "nah, baby I've love you more, You're totally our first ruck". Then play him in the NEAFL for 3 years. On $400K. That what you're thinking of?
 

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Depends what you meant by "good backup"... actually, no it doesn't.

If you mean he is a good second ruckman... no he isn't.

If you mean he is good to have sitting in the reserves, waiting for your first string ruckman to get injured... I agree. But it's not fair on him, which is why he is taking a pay cut to be first string ruckman somewhere else.

The only way we could have made him feel sufficiently "wanted" would have involved trading Stefan Martin.
People management skills, the Lions need a a refresher course in it. Other clubs can manage the same thing, it's about time we started doing the same.
 

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Does anyone actually know anything about his Guy? Is he an exciting prospect?
Wouldnt every player traded/drafted be an exciting prospect?

Bit hard to sell, well he is boring as batshit but we think the fans will come out in droves to see him.

6'3 strong bodied inside mid. Likes ironing and re runs of the simpsons.
 

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So we're all like "nah, baby I've love you more, You're totally our first ruck". Then play him in the NEAFL for 3 years. On $400K. That what you're thinking of?
Would need to be more on the dollar front but that's the gist of it. Other clubs can sell that exact same scenario why can't we. Would rather have Leuy as back up than pick 39. It's called managing your staff or in this case players, sell the dream, not the nightmare.
 
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People management skills, the Lions need a a refresher course in it. Other clubs can manage the same thing, it's about time we started doing the same.
So in other words, you mean lying to our players. Not very compassionate...
 

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I would have preferred a higher pick, but it was difficult to see how we could achieve one. The Swans might have provided an option, but their trading for Sinclair closed off that option. Matching meant he could have gone to the PSD and we could have re-drafted him, but to what end? I suspect the Lions will use a pick in the PSD. In the end the Lions decided that there might be some guaranteed extra trade / bidding currency by taking Pick 39 as an extra pick.

We now have four picks inside the Top 40. Picks 2, 17, 21 and 39.
 
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Would need to be more on the dollar front but that's the gist of it. Other clubs can sell that exact same scenario why can't we. Would rather have Leuy as back up than pick 39. It's called managing your staff or in this case players, sell the dream, not the nightmare.
Berger would rather not be a back-up...
 

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People management skills, the Lions need a a refresher course in it. Other clubs can manage the same thing, it's about time we started doing the same.
That doesn't have anything to do with Leuey wanting to be the primary ruck.

In fact, effective people management means letting him go and do that somewhere.

You're not showering yourself in glory here.
 
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Would need to be more on the dollar front but that's the gist of it. Other clubs can sell that exact same scenario why can't we. Would rather have Leuy as back up than pick 39. It's called managing your staff or in this case players, sell the dream, not the nightmare.
Mate, I'm glad you're not running our club. $450-500K a year to have a reserves ruck?
 

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So in other words, you mean lying to our players. Not very compassionate...
Ha i see what you did, very good.

Have you ever run staff? It's not lying it's selling the positives rather than focusing on the negatives. Glass have full or half empty. Good work places can handle this scenario. We in this case didn't. Pretty clear cut to me.
 

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Have you ever run staff? It's not lying it's selling the positives rather than focusing on the negatives. Glass have full or half empty. Good work places can handle this scenario. We in this case didn't. Pretty clear cut to me.
What makes you think they didn't try this?

Because he didn't end up doing what you wanted him to do?
 
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Have you ever run staff? It's not lying it's selling the positives rather than focusing on the negatives. Glass have full or half empty. Good work places can handle this scenario. We in this case didn't. Pretty clear cut to me.
Yes I have/do. I prefer honesty. Employees respect that more than snake oil salesmen.
 

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Nah not really mate but you came late to the party it's been done. Look over my posts my take on it is pretty clear.
Yeah, but you keep skipping the bit about Leuey being free to make his own choice on where he wants to play, play in his preferred position/capacity which isn't open to him here.
The club didn't push him out and beyond that everything else is out of the Lions' control.
You still haven't explained how they went wrong.
 

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What makes you think they didn't try this?

Because he didn't end up doing what you wanted him to do?
Mate if we were any good at managing our staff/players we wouldn't be sitting here whinging about pick 39 as compo. How's Reddon going? Oh that's right......buggar must be our good management skills at play again hey.
 

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Academy Scenario Assuming:
*Aish for Pick #24 & Pick #26
*Picks 17 and 21 traded elsewhere
*Bids for Hipwood and Keays at 9 and 13 (seems to be the highest they go)


Picks Going into Draft: 2, 24, 26, 39, 42, 59, 78
#2. Schache
#9. Hipwood (Pick #24 moves to back of the draft, Pick #26 becomes Pick #46)
#13. Keays (Pick #39 moves to back of draft, Pick #42 moves to back of draft, Pick #46 becomes Pick #55)
#55. Possible Academy Player (Pick #55 can match any bid on academy player from Pick #42 onwards)
#59. (Pick #55 & Pick #59 combined can match a bid on an academy player from Pick #33 onwards)
#78. Best of the rest? (Jansen trade?)
End of Draft Picks: Chol, Williams and maybe another academy player if they get bids after Pick #55.

Seems we'll have enough currency to be heavily involved Trade Period still if we don't need Picks 17 and 21 (does require us to get Aish done. But we'll probably roll over)
 
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