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Only if throw in Matty Eagles as steak knives, deal has to be fair.6 and 8 for Schache or GTFO.![]()
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Only if throw in Matty Eagles as steak knives, deal has to be fair.6 and 8 for Schache or GTFO.![]()
Yeah that's doable, would prefer a 2018 2nd personally.I'd do 1 and a late 2nd rounder for your 6 & 8.
Extras such as?With currently picks 6 and 8, would a deal interest any of you for pick 1? Obviously extras can be included.
I'd do 1 and a late 2nd rounder for your 6 & 8.
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I'd do 1 and a late 2nd rounder for your 6 & 8.
Yeah that's doable, would prefer a 2018 2nd personally.
Mmm true true, I'm sure our list mgmt staff will be more creative than I if they choose to try and trade for a high pick.Except we do do not currently own a late second round pick. We do own an early third round pick. Not a chance are we including a 2018 second round pick in such a deal.
I know it's not the nba but it happens quite a bit. Sign and trade deals help both parties to achieve an amicable outcome. Not saying that this is the case though.Why would Schache have agreed to the deal though? I have no idea how re-signing when he was OOC would've worked for him if he actually wanted to leave. We'd be assuming that he felt loyal enough to want us to get a good deal and prepared to risk being stuck here over that?
This still seems pretty implausible to me.
I'd move down to four.I wouldn't be throwing anything else in TBH. 6 is a long way from 1. Not sure i'd look at doing that personally. I'd be happy moving down to 3 at the least, not any further.
I know it's not the nba but it happens quite a bit. Sign and trade deals help both parties to achieve an amicable outcome. Not saying that this is the case though.
Hence, I know not the nba commentThe NBA is significantly different as the original club has the ability to offer the player more favourable contract terms than receiving clubs.
A sign and trade in the NBA allows the player to sign a larger contract than he would have gotten, while still ending up at his desired club, and his original club gets some compensation for losing that player, so everyone wins.
None of this is the case in the AFL.
Then surely we need another pick from somewhere predicating needing a late first / early second round pick for Ballenden and possible Cameron.If Hunter Clark is at our second pick we will take him. Bookmark it.
I hope we don't trade out Ports pick just for this TBH. I think there may be a selection surprise or two on draft day.
.Heard that; something is definitely afoot in regards to Schache it would seem, although I can't work out who is driving the murmurs; the club or Josh and his management.Brett Anderson on SEN today, "Don't rule out a Josh Schache trade, all I'll say is watch this space".
I will be flabbergasted if Schache or the club seeks a trade.
Obviously extras can be included.
Heard that; something is definitely afoot in regards to Schache it would seem, although I can't work out who is driving the murmurs; the club or Josh and his management.
That could be the case too, which I wouldn't put past the Victorian AFL journos, however, too much is being said in recent weeks where usually, where there is smoke, there is fire. Certainly hope I am wrong though because I really want Josh to success at the Lions long-term, but this constant noise is worrying...again.I suppose he could have changed his mind in the last 6 weeks or there could have been a family issue crop up, but seems more likely it is opportunistic media/victorian clubs still circling if anything at all.
Generally once a player has signed an extension. The media move onto others pretty quickly. Which they did, but have now come back to him. Seems a little odd, and there may be something to it. But it is certainly a very strange situation.Really doubt it would be the club - particularly given that club figures like Swann have been very vocal that Schache's re-signing demonstrates how we have turned around retention etc etc. I suppose he could have changed his mind in the last 6 weeks or there could have been a family issue crop up, but seems more likely it is opportunistic media/victorian clubs still circling if anything at all.
I think Waldron's very lucky league doesn't have much support in vicotria. Even then, I'm still surprised he's able to maintain any sort of credibility. The guy's an absolute joke and the fact that he has a job at sen shows just how unprofessional sports media is in australia.Brian Waldron (aka Northern Spy & ex dodgy Storm chief) was the first to bring up the possibility of Schache being back on the table in mid July.
As unlikely as it is to happen and as much of a ***** Waldron is, he doesn't have a bad record. Just looked back and he called Gibbs last year before it happened. The Cameron rumour to us months ago, Barker to Suns earlier this year (which admittedly hasn't happened yet) etc etc.
But yeah surely not...
That could be the case too, which I wouldn't put past the Victorian AFL journos, however, too much is being said in recent weeks where usually, where there is smoke, there is fire. Certainly hope I am wrong though because I really want Josh to success at the Lions long-term, but this constant noise is worrying...again.
I haven't had a chance to listen to what Brett Andersen said yet - does anyone have a link?