Play Nice Dustin Martin to North | 31/8: DM signed at RFC for 1.3m/7yrs

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Not enlarging the images as thumbnails are all it deserves.
But this is Princess Diana level of stalking.

In all honesty, I'd only have one question for Dusty if he were my son:
"Are you happy?"
Whatever happens after that, happens.
A child's happiness is about all a parent can wish for.
I'd have 2 questions for my son.

1. Are you happy?

2. Would you be happier with an extra 2.8 million dollars?
 

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I wanted to do some research into th attitudes of media people regarding previous big FA moves and compare them to this one.

Dangerfield had this fawning article by Robbo where they listed his family, the environment, his family, the history of the area, his family, the future, the area, then there's a quote about how the family (and by extension Robbo, who has now written an article so long and meandering that surely he is a distant uncle by association) hated that fans on "internet forums" were calling Dangerfield a traitor. There is one mention of money and it's Dangerfield saying "I'm getting paid incredibly well anyway", but by and large it's Dangerfield being lauded for leaving his original club and going to another one for what you would assume is more money.

http://www.heraldsun.com.au/sport/a...b68520582?sv=84af0a18bb0335f4ceb8bf21ec52740a

Then there's this one: https://thewest.com.au/news/wa/cats-purr-as-afl-trade-trendsetters-ng-ya-158765

The first line is "Geelong is an amazing footy club". Throughout the article there are mentions of Geelong "making history" among other things:



This weird article from Jake Niall about how Harvard (?!) played a role in a super non-complicated, amicable player exchange scenario:

http://www.theage.com.au/afl/afl-news/how-harvard-helped-the-dangerfield-deal-20151031-gkno93.html



More generally the mood surrounding the Dangerfield deal was not one of "he's a dog for leaving", it was more "oh well, let him go", and then congratulating Geelong for their directness and their ability to make an offer and get a player signed, sealed and delivered. The language is really positive, there's not much to-ing and fro-ing about whether or not Geelong are being obstructive or are desperate for trying to lure Dangerfield, etc etc.

Compare all that to the North offers to Dusty, which so far has seen the following:

- The absolute worst argument of all time, which is that he will have to pay more tax on a larger offer from North, which would be a terrific argument if it weren't for the fact that his manager isn't a football manager, and is more a celebrity handler, which means he's probably across every conceivable dodgy tax arrangement in the book
- Football media openly barracking against the idea of Martin coming to North, with luminaries like Caro penning tear-smattered op-eds asking why Dusty would leave (hint - it's the $2.8m he's stacking up)
- Talking Footy, Slurping Footy, Footy ****heads, Footy ******s and We Love Footy Television dedicating countless discussion topics to why Dusty should stay, why he should reject the money, why he should forfeit nearly $3m when he could accept the contract and set himself up for life
- The entire media stating that Martin would want to stay at Richmond and not go to North because the club has no good young players despite the fact that we debuted 13 of them this season, and our 24 year old full forward kicked 63 goals and finished 3rd in the Coleman despite having a midfield that collectively kicks like a drunk mule
- The Richmond FC stating they were giving Martin all the time and space in the world to make his decision, that they wouldn't be pressuring him and would give him leave to go to NZ and speak to his father, doing all the right things and generally taking a back seat to wait for Martin to make his decision, and then Channel 7 flying obssessed celebrity stalker and button-faced cretin Stevo to a foreign country to shout questions at a podcast-listening Martin to glean precisely no new information
- North being called irresponsible for spending "so much money" on one player, despite Franklin commanding a 9y/10m deal, Ablett getting more than we've offered Martin in the first year of his deal at the GC, and Dangerfield leaving Adelaide to come to Geelong on huge coin and all three being lauded for it, plus the weird "it'll screw up North's ability to pay all their other players", which is strange because two points ago we didn't have any good young players, so you'd think we'd be sweet for paying them
- Further to the "it'll throw out the salary cap at North", we actually had to request permission from the AFL to pay less than the salary cap floor. We've made stupid offers to Hannebery, Heeney, Kelly, Martin, Hartlett, and anyone else you care to name because we have to pay that money to someone. Someone is getting that money whether it's Martin or Kelly or a player to be named later. We have the money to spend because believe it or not, as I have posted in the past, our list management team isn't sitting around drinking beer bongs and going off a napkin with player spend totals written on it. We use Excel spreadsheets now, and they're formatted beautifully
- The media acting incredulous when hearing that North's leadership group had met with Martin, and Hardwick being asked if it's a bad thing that players are meeting with other clubs throughout the season, only to earn some respect by stating "we've done it before" and nobody in the media mentioning it again
- RIchmond openly going to the AFL and attempting to get permission to rort the salary cap to keep Martin because they're thoroughly aware they can't match our offer, and everybody just being like "well yeah that's cool"

I genuinely feel sorry for Martin. I have no doubt the guy is split between wanting to remain loyal to the Tigers who again I have no doubt have done massive things for him and his life and his family, accepting a smaller deal at Richmond and maybe proving the view some people have of him wrong, and wanting to take the money and set himself up for life. Realistically he's probably embarrassed that he even has to make this decision and largely just wants to play footy and kick the aggot around. We've made his choice incredibly difficult by offering so much money that he actually has to take pause and go and get counsel from his father.

I would love nothing more than for the question to be answered quickly so that either way, the bloke can just get back to enjoying his life, because I'd wager it's not all sunshine and roses in the Martin camp at the moment.

I hope Stevo falls into Milford Sound and is washed into the Tasman.
This needs to be printed and sent to every media outlet on giant placards to plaster on the front door of their respective offices.

In the case of The Age, anywhere on the ground will suffice.
 

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Lost total respect I had left for tigers after they attempt to go to AFL to raunt the salary cap rules and "take care of Dusty"

Whether he leaves or not, I hope they pay overs for him and **** up their future trades and players salaries

#insecuretigers
 

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Shane Martin understands the importance of club loyalty at all costs. I'm sure that will be discussed when it comes to loyalty v money.
OMCG loyalty is only slightly different.

Remove-your-club-tatt-with-an-angle-grinder different.
 

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Shane Martin understands the importance of club loyalty at all costs. I'm sure that will be discussed when it comes to loyalty v money.
Difference between the loyalty in Shane's life and Dustin's is that Dusty won't get killed or have his safety threatened if he changes sides. :eek:
 

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"It was designed for the lesser lights to move freely and seek better deals and opportunities, not for the well paid to be poached and get richer" decried Robbo. He sounds like he's wearing Trout's wig while speaking FFS.[/QUOTe


I agree with him that this was the way it was sold to all in sundry.
However clubs dont have mantras around give us your poor your tired your hungry they no longer want a bit part player that has given good service to another club they want the best available & that will continue to be the way.
Judd Ablett Buddy Martin (maybe) & Danger all have moved on probably only Fyfe of the top 6 players in the comp in the last six years has resigned with his club & that was at 1.3mil a season.

My point is the AFLPA pushed through free agency & the clubs have manipulated to suit themselves & rightly so.
 
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With all due respect, this is a fan discussion about him, noone is following him around, doorstopping him or following him to another bloody country for no reason.

It's piss poor that Stevo has gone to NZ and couldn't give him 5 minutes breathing room to see his old man, with Finals on the Horizon and a monster offer mulling over in his mind.
Except for Phillyroo.
 

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You guys a few years ago, were trying to flog Dusty off to anyone

Loyalty lol
No we weren't, that was Carr doing his usual (just like now) trying to up his clients value. GWS said at the time they didn't know why Dusty even bothered to fly up as he wasn't interested in the meeting, and the Tiges are on record at the time saying they didn't want to trade him.
 

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No we weren't, that was Carr doing his usual (just like now) trying to up his clients value. GWS said at the time they didn't know why Dusty even bothered to fly up as he wasn't interested in the meeting, and the Tiges are on record at the time saying they didn't want to trade him.
Can you provide a link for this?
 

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I'm a little miffed they ran out of my size trackpants in the 50% off sale despite the fact I ordered within minutes of the sale being announced but yes, they make nice gear.
I made the mistake of waiting last year. Trackies and shorts always sell the quickiest. If it's any solace i got three pairs. One i gave out as a present. One is still in the auspost satchel with the tag on. If you're a size M send me a PM and i can send them to you for whatever Canterbury is selling them for.
 

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I'd have 2 questions for my son.

1. Are you happy?

2. Would you be happier with an extra 2.8 million dollars?
3. Do you think a premiership medallion would guarantee happiness even if it was possible to guarantee winning one at one club or another?
 
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