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Some here don't care what Geelong or Paddy wants.
Then that's foolish, and counterproductive to get the best deal done.
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Some here don't care what Geelong or Paddy wants.
The same Demetriou who suspended our late assistant coach for Melbourne's tanking?
Him (and Trigg) being gone actually gives me confidence that this will get worked with only a small amount of hair pulling and toys being thrown from the cot.
I would take their 2015 and 16 first round picks. Except that if they get him, the 2016 pick could be #18![]()
Sure, here you go champ, High Court Authority. www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/sinodisp/au/cases/cth/HCA/1973/24.html?stem=0&synonyms=0&query=title(Queensland%20Co-operative%20Milling%20Association%20and%20Pamag%20Pty%20Ltd%20(1973)%20)Feel free to show me how the courts have been interpreting it the same way you have.
Which if you could I suspect you already would have
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Of course the code could. The AFL isn't a code, its just a comp.That's the crux of the argument. Could it? If a vital equalisation tool was taken from them?
Aim for true value so that if you just fail you've done ok . AgreedI understand and agree unfortunately.
Hopefully we push hard for the upper end of fairness first before settling for dregs.
Need to rob Geelong of everything they have
Ah, apologies, I read code as a reference to comp. seeing as the AFL is the one with the draft and all, I'm not sure what the whole code has to do with anything. Any challenge is in respect of the AFL and the AFL onlyOf course the code could. The AFL isn't a code, its just a comp.
The nature of a fan. We love the club more than one player.....and don't care at all about Geelong. I want what is best for the Crows, but think what is best is to strike the most amicable deal with all involved. After all is done, I won't care about Geelong but will always call Danger a Crows legend.
Remember what? It's been happening to us for years. We always seem to be on the giving end.
Of course, but you're arguing public interest. Hence reference to the code is relevant.Ah, apologies, I read code as a reference to comp. seeing as the AFL is the one with the draft and all, I'm not sure what the whole code has to do with anything. Any challenge is in respect of the AFL and the AFL only
But you see, this chest-beating is what bothers me.
As I said in another post, I actually accept the fact that the Crows want to deal (how you know you can afford to, considering that the length and money is just paper talk at this stage, and you may not be able to match after all). I know that reality is, to get quality (which Danger is) then we have to give something.
But I don't like the tone of some of this, which reeks less of "Adelaide need to protect their interests and get value for a valuable player" and more of "Geelong and Danger can go to hell. Let's screw them, and make up for all the times we got screwed. Let's send Danger to Carlton or Melbourne, and hang him out to dry. That will send the message to anyone else who ever thinks of leaving AFC. HAAAAAAA! HAAAAA! " (evil laugh, twirling a moustache and hand-wringing).
I just hope you are doing this for the right reasons, as getting better compo than the one AFL offered, rather than as an FU to Geelong or a champion who served you so well.
No that's not what I'm asking.If it's illegal, who is able to enforce it?
Ummm ... we just took out a fair whack of our cap from PD. Had a few retirements ourselves, and because it's a 6 year deal we can move a heap of any offer into the distant (pretend) future. We don't actually need to pay it - we just need to say we can.What if Geelong doesn't care about Adelaide either.
You act like you hold the whip hand. All Geelong needs to do is make an offer which would stuff Adelaide's salary cap, and you would need to decide whether to match on some player who has left you, or leave enough money in the cap to re-sign guys coming out of contract, or to snag other free agents or players from other clubs you planned to get.
We have a bigger salary cap than you, I'd imagine, as we have a bunch of retirees over this year, next year, and a lot of youngsters not yet set for big coin, and under contract. We have most of our players re-signed, so if Adelaide want to be difficult (which is bad business) then I think our offer can top anything the Crows can offer.
At least with not matching you get pick 14. Sending Paddy to the draft, you get nothing.
Sure, here you go champ, High Court Authority. www.austlii.edu.au/cgi-bin/sinodisp/au/cases/cth/HCA/1973/24.html?stem=0&synonyms=0&query=title(Queensland%20Co-operative%20Milling%20Association%20and%20Pamag%20Pty%20Ltd%20(1973)%20)
I'll take apologies anytime you're ready, sweetie xxx

Wayne Carey? GTFO. He hadn't played footy for a year and wasn't on anyone's books. Betts is different because he wasn't a required player and Carlton didn't want to offer him a deal he would accept. Dangerfield IS a required player and we are prepared to match the deal.Eddie Betts and Wayne Carey say hello.
I don't believe that people here are seeking revenge. I do believe people here have a lot of respect for how Geelong handled themselves during the passing of Walsh. But you cant use that goodwill to as part of the negotiations regarding Danger. This is not about screwing Geelong or getting revenge its simply about the Crows losing their best player and not getting anywhere near the compo that the AFC deserve.
The AFC supporters on BF are responding to comments that the Geelong supporters are coming up with. They are becoming angry because the Geelong supporters think that its OK for a club to lose out big time. I don't think that the AFL compo scheme is just. I don't think its right that a club can gain a player like Danger for nothing. Its simply not right.
All this talk about screwing Geelong or seeking some form of revenge is crap. We just want fair compensation.
It's it when confined to the entity which is the AFL, the premier sporting comp which 95% of football fans follow first and foremostOf course, but you're arguing public interest. Hence reference to the code is relevant.
Lots of assumptions there champWhat if Geelong doesn't care about Adelaide either.
You act like you hold the whip hand. All Geelong needs to do is make an offer which would stuff Adelaide's salary cap, and you would need to decide whether to match on some player who has left you, or leave enough money in the cap to re-sign guys coming out of contract, or to snag other free agents or players from other clubs you planned to get.
We have a bigger salary cap than you, I'd imagine, as we have a bunch of retirees over this year, next year, and a lot of youngsters not yet set for big coin, and under contract. We have most of our players re-signed, so if Adelaide want to be difficult (which is bad business) then I think our offer can top anything the Crows can offer.
At least with not matching you get pick 14. Sending Paddy to the draft, you get nothing.
And a na na nana back at yaThen your supporters can stay off our boards then, too.
If you honestly think Geelong wouldn't do the same and match if, for example, Selwood wanted to join his brother at West Coast you are crazy.