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Which AFC deserter were/are you most salty towards?


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So... the clubs don't actually know what he wants, they just get told if they can afford it?

i reckon that's about the perfect ending. hey AFL, he still doesn't qualify as a free agent!

thank **** he got 11 games as a penalty.
Realistically it's more than 11 games given he's going to need some games to get match fit. Then he generally plays one decent game in 3, so that's alot money for 4 good games :)
 
Sparing a thought for Nick Joyce in all of this... and expecting Tippett to put his foot further into his mouth at the presser afterwards...you watch, he will fire the last salvo...the prick

Surely he wouldn't, we could sue him or the AFL could fine or suspend him further. Wasn't Trigg served with a NO Talk policy from the AFL? Tippett would have also been given one as well
 
Surely he wouldn't, we could sue him or the AFL could fine or suspend him further. Wasn't Trigg served with a NO Talk policy from the AFL? Tippett would have also been given one as well
I thought Trigg gave a press conference - Im sure I seen his lips moving.;)
Tippett hasnt spoken apart from a small (hand - grenade)dig - to my knowledge
 

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Tippett getting to Sydney, Tippett press conference - Could there be enough new material in the Tippett saga today to get us to 30k posts?
 
http://www.afl.com.au/news/2012-12-10/next-in-line

WHEN the Sydney Swans call out - as we all expect - Kurt Tippett's name on Tuesday, they will be adding it to the list of successful big men recruited to the Harbour City.

For a club that regularly struggled to attract top talent when it was still based in South Melbourne (one factor behind its ultimate relocation to Sydney), the Swans have since proven astute decision-makers when it comes to recruitment.

It really started in Sydney with the signing of Tony Lockett ahead of the 1995 season, the AFL's all-time leading goalkicker who was probably the biggest and best addition to the club's list.

Even though Lockett was already 29 and had 898 goals from 183 games with St Kilda under his belt when he moved to Sydney, he is best remembered as a superstar Swan.

Lockett helped turn around the club's floundering fortunes on and off the field, kicking them into the 1996 Grand Final – where they lost to North Melbourne – and ultimately being named in the Swans' Team of the Century.

The next big man to prove a hit in Sydney was another ex-Saint, Barry Hall, who was recruited at the age of 25 in 2002 – a season that would end with Paul Roos at the helm.

Under Roos, the Swans implemented the infamous "no dickheads" recruiting policy, which also led to players such as ruck trio Jason Ball, Darren Jolly and Shane Mumford coming on board.

It has proven an incredibly successful policy, helping the club to two premierships and only one missed finals appearance in the past decade.

It has also caught the attention of other sporting clubs and codes around the world.

"I'm really impressed with their whole attitude that you can be recruited for the Sydney Swans, but you don't become a 'Blood' until you reach certain standards," former New Zealand rugby union assistant coach Wayne Smith said ahead of attending a Swans training session back in 2009.

"We've got a lot of traditions and customs and bone-deep values associated with the All Blacks, so there's some synergy there."

If a quick poll of Tippett's former Adelaide teammates was conducted, it may result in some questioning whether the Swans have deviated from their policy.

The Crows were reportedly shocked and unimpressed when Tippett told them of his intention to leave via text message and reversed his earlier declaration he wanted to return home to Queensland.

But the 25-year-old is another key forward who seems set to play out his prime years in the Swans' red and white.

And from the Swans' perspective, there is a key difference in chasing Tippett compared to their pursuit of Lockett, Hall or Jolly.

This time, the reigning premiers are already at the top of the pile, rather than fighting to join the competition's elite.

But, as with all players recruited to the Swans, Tippett's reputation as a match-winning goal kicker will count for nought when he moves north.

"He'd be a great addition, but he'd really have to earn the respect and trust of the players who have been there for a long time," club great Michael O'Loughlin told AFL.com.au earlier this month.

"That's something everyone has to earn who pulls on the red and white."

...I did the LOLs
 
Ah, perhaps that is their punishment in all this? Despite all that they now know of Tippett and his family, they are forced to select him regardless of whether they changed their mind or not. Delicious!

I doubt they'd have changed their mind. They get their man without giving up anything, with a salary reduction in the second year of a 2 year contract. If I was Sydney I'd wait to see how he goes next year before extending as well... it's not like he's going to go anywhere else after all this
 
I know this has probably been covered in the ~27,000 posts somewhere but is KT allowed to train and take part in pre season with the Swans (or whoever his new club maybe?).
 

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finally, this is all over.

I seek a red card for anyone who mentions Tippett over the next 3 months outside a direct comparison to a player (i.e player x is similar to TIppett expect in honestly.)

Or Trigg and Tippet have 1 thing in common, they both shouldn't be at the Crows anymore.
 
Congrats to Kurt for not only conspiring to manipulate the draft, but doing it successfully. And coming out a couple mil richer for just 60 hours of AFL football.
 
Just wanted to say congratulations on a great thread. Now that it's all over I'll have to go back to doing actual work rather than just reading BigFooty rumours all day.
 
Congrats to Kurt for not only conspiring to manipulate the draft, but doing it successfully. And coming out a couple mil richer for just 60 hours of AFL football.

I sure wish I could name my own price for sitting out half of the next working year :p

I agree with aiof though, this isn't Sydney's "fault". They're just doing what they've been allowed to do, just as every club would and should.
 
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