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Absolute trash, on a day when we remember men and women (many 18 years or younger) who went to the other side of the planet to fight wars for their countries freedom.
Puts it into perspective for me.
The current players get paid well, housed well and have access to all kinds of social media.
Many clubs allow them extra time in their home state after away games too.
They have it pretty good IMO.
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Comparing military to football is stupid and moronic Here2tellyouwhy. How the 11th of the 11th has anything to do with this is pathetic on your behalf.
These kids that don't want to move is quite pathetic and I'v been a big proponent of players being traded against their will until they sign somewhere as a free agent. I also believe that raising the draft age to be universally 19 so that these potential draftees spend a year out of school and see that its annoying living with family after you're an adult. At 19, whether you're ready or not you are definitely more willing to move for an adventure and are much more secure with who you are and where you need to be.
SPP is probably harder at it?Cockatoo v SPP - who's the more talented player?
Got him pegged as a big bodied mid...Just checked AFL site 191cm and 82kgs![]()
Cockatoo more talented.Cockatoo v SPP - who's the more talented player?
Pretty keen on Berry. Quick, tall, quality character (no flight risk according to Twomey). Spoken about as potential top pick before start of year but injuries impacted him this year.
Yeah it's a tricky one.
I guess the general feeling is that, yes, most kids would like to stay where they grew up and be surrounded by friends and family, but 99% of them grit their teeth, embrace change and end up enjoying their new lives once they spend a bit of time there.
People get annoyed when kids make up their minds beforehand that they will want to come home, don't even give themselves that chance to adapt, and by doing so undermine equalisation.
My thoughts are if you are that insecure or have family issues that need resolving maybe stick to the WAFL/SANFL/VFL until you grow up a bit and then push for the national comp when you feel comfortable.
Because the integrity of the competition relies on the draft.And not one club is forced to take a player who would prefer to be in a different state. We all have a say in our work place, why cant footy players?
The question is "Who had the better highlights package?"Cockatoo v SPP - who's the more talented player?
Because the integrity of the competition relies on the draft.
Think about this hypothetical - WCE and Fremantle both play off in a grand final (we win of course), and so we have picks 17 and 18 in the draft. A WA kid is head and shoulders above the rest of the draftees that year but tells recruiters he will only play if he stays in Perth. All clubs pass on him, meaning the best player in the draft pool now slides through to pick 17.
The team who finished last is no longer able to get what they deserve - one of the key tenets of equalisation
It's the same as the indignation we all feel when Sydney manages to get future Brownlow medallists like Heeney for pick 17, when equalisation otherwise dictates that he should have gone to a team who 'deserved' him more.
Likewise if the Gold Coast-compromised 2010 draft pool was more like 2007 and our wooden spoon was 'rewarded' with Cale Morton instead of Andrew Gaff. We'd be pissed off, because when you finish last you expect equalisation to give you something in return.
Granted it is more of an issue when the player is highly rated - see Wingard.
Like I said to Keyser, i'm looking at it from a broader competition perspective, not a personal one. I don't blame players for wanting to stay where they grew up, but I don't think it's good for the competition if teams and prospective draftees are in cahoots and deliberately influence recruiters in order to shape where they end up.
Everone could have stayed home from the first world war and the country would have been better off. Kids were bullshitted too and and told it would be a great adventure and be wrapped up in a few months. We'd still be playing footy if those kids had not been needlessy slaughtered .It's those kids that fought in stupid wars that allowed the current kids to even play footy let alone be privileged enough to play at the highest level, see the country and get paid well for it.
Maybe it isn't I that has a weird perspective of things.
Comparing kids who would rather stay in their home state to play footy to other kids who went off to fight in stupid wars is pretty strange.
Everone could have stayed home from the first world war and the country would have been better off. Kids were bullshitted too and and told it would be a great adventure and be wrapped up in a few months. We'd still be playing footy if those kids had not been needlessy slaughtered .
War isn't some schoolboy fantasy and goverments glorify it so the next group of kids they want to sacrifice will toddle off like lemmings.
Right, I've gone over the top but seriously you are saying kids shouldn't have a preference of where they play footy cos because 60 - 100 years ago other kids had to fight in a war.
Is that the perspective you take when you make decisions in your own life?
" i don't want to work in Marble Bar but I will cos people had to fight in wars "
Everone could have stayed home from the first world war and the country would have been better off. Kids were bullshitted too and and told it would be a great adventure and be wrapped up in a few months. We'd still be playing footy if those kids had not been needlessy slaughtered .
War isn't some schoolboy fantasy and goverments glorify it so the next group of kids they want to sacrifice will toddle off like lemmings.
Right, I've gone over the top but seriously you are saying kids shouldn't have a preference of where they play footy cos because 60 - 100 years ago other kids had to fight in a war.
Is that the perspective you take when you make decisions in your own life?
" i don't want to work in Marble Bar but I will cos people had to fight in wars "
Is ozzie sickSo it's agreed then: we won't be drafting Marble Bar but we might rookie a few WW1 vets.
Absolute trash, on a day when we remember men and women (many 18 years or younger) who went to the other side of the planet to fight wars for their countries freedom.
Puts it into perspective for me.
The current players get paid well, housed well and have access to all kinds of social media.
Many clubs allow them extra time in their home state after away games too.
They have it pretty good IMO.
Everone could have stayed home from the first world war and the country would have been better off. Kids were bullshitted too and and told it would be a great adventure and be wrapped up in a few months. We'd still be playing footy if those kids had not been needlessy slaughtered .
War isn't some schoolboy fantasy and goverments glorify it so the next group of kids they want to sacrifice will toddle off like lemmings.
Right, I've gone over the top but seriously you are saying kids shouldn't have a preference of where they play footy cos because 60 - 100 years ago other kids had to fight in a war.
Is that the perspective you take when you make decisions in your own life?
" i don't want to work in Marble Bar but I will cos people had to fight in wars "
WTF is a marble bar?
War is stuffed up ******* shit.
Playing footy isn't.
The kids these days can manage playing it a fews hours away. It wont kill them.
It wasn't downstairs at the Paris Hilton?It used to be downstairs at the Sydney Hilton....... Great jazz music.