Confirmed Tom Mitchell [traded to Hawthorn with pick 57 for pick 14 & 52]

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Oh and I'd love to know how you know that they want Mitchell to take a pay cut.
Because all the talk has been that the Swans like Mitchell but they cant afford to pay him what he was on. The number $380k has been thrown around a lot, not just on BF.

Though I guess its possible the media saw $380k on here and decided to run with it.

So if true, they are offering him half what Kennedy is on.

And they still need to find money for Heeney, Aliir, Papley, etc.
 

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Is it school holidays?

Here's a new fun game that I'm going to start to play. If you post like a child, you will be banned. If you reply to a post like a child, you will be banned. If you mash the report button and reply like a child, your infraction points will be doubled. Think before you post.
 

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So Kennedy got 10 votes in the time Mitchell got 1? Im sure we could do some maths there too.

Hawks and Swans both had 17 wins. Swans got 105 votes, Hawks got 72. I guess despite having equal wins during the regular season the Swans were actually nearly 50% better - despite Hawks and Swans being 1 - 1 head to head.

Because the Brownlow tells us exactly how good players are. And exactly how good teams are.
The Brownlow isn't a great indicator of anything, but there's no need for two teams on equal wins to get equal votes. The Hawks had a number of very close wins where opponents could have stolen some votes, and the Swans superior percentage indicators they had quite a few easy wins where all potential votes would have been captured.
 

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The Brownlow isn't a great indicator of anything, but there's no need for two teams on equal wins to get equal votes. The Hawks had a number of very close wins where opponents could have stolen some votes, and the Swans superior percentage indicators they had quite a few easy wins where all potential votes would have been captured.
I agree, but it was more the massive difference.

St Kilda got far more than the Kangaroos despite finishing lower on the ladder. Essendon got far more than Brisbane despite finishing lower on the ladder.

Sydney's strength is the midfield, and umpires give most of their votes to midfielders. The perfect storm.
 

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Because all the talk has been that the Swans like Mitchell but they cant afford to pay him what he was on. The number $380k has been thrown around a lot, not just on BF.

Though I guess its possible the media saw $380k on here and decided to run with it.

So if true, they are offering him half what Kennedy is on.

And they still need to find money for Heeney, Aliir, Papley, etc.
That's fine but it's still "the talk" which is less of indicator that Brownlow votes.
 

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I agree, but it was more the massive difference.

St Kilda got far more than the Kangaroos despite finishing lower on the ladder. Essendon got far more than Brisbane despite finishing lower on the ladder.

Sydney's strength is the midfield, and umpires give most of their votes to midfielders. The perfect storm.
That's true - it's definitely a midfielders medal. The umps say they don't look at the stats but the votes nearly always go with the guys who rack them up.

So, Tom Mitchell..
 

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That's fine but it's still "the talk" which is less of indicator that Brownlow votes.
I think it depends on the talk. In this case I believe it because it is hard to imagine how Sydney doesnt have cap issues with how much their top paid players are on. And all those kids coming through who will want to go from $100k a year to $300k a year or more.

Mitchell being the guy without a contract, and not being the top 2 or 3 midfielders, is clearly the one who gets the squeeze.

So the Swans offer him less money and hope he stays, then he decides whether to accept it or chase the big offers elsewhere.

81 pages on, here we are.
 

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As if Sydney are ever going to trade arguably their best finals player to both a bitter rival and flag threat.

Are people seriously bringing up the Brownlow now? Means nothing. This trade isn't happening. That's not to say Mitchell won't leave, but he won't be a Hawthorn player next year.
 

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Hawks will get a deal done, it is likely he had decided well before the finals and anything else that has bugger all bearing on his decision. Hawks and Swans will deal and deal fairly. Both clubs have a history of being good to deal with and that is part of the reason both clubs have no trouble attracting and getting the talent they want. Luckily half of us are not running the lists of the respective clubs we support
he is not worth a top 10 pick, period. He is not worth a second rounder either. As a straight pick for player I think he is worth a mid to late first rounder this year or next, and we will have that to offer. I have no idea if that's all that's at play though and Wrighty likes to swap late picks about
 

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Hawks will get a deal done, it is likely he had decided well before the finals and anything else that has bugger all bearing on his decision. Hawks and Swans will deal and deal fairly. Both clubs have a history of being good to deal with and that is part of the reason both clubs have no trouble attracting and getting the talent they want. Luckily half of us are not running the lists of the respective clubs we support
he is not worth a top 10 pick, period. He is not worth a second rounder either. As a straight pick for player I think he is worth a mid to late first rounder this year or next, and we will have that to offer. I have no idea if that's all that's at play though and Wrighty likes to swap late picks about
It might not be so simple with multiple clubs now interested. Most likely he stays in Sydney, but if not you can guarantee the Swans will entertain offers from clubs in a better trading position than Hawthorn.
 
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It might not be so simple with multiple clubs now interested. Most likely he stays in Sydney, but if not you can guarantee the Swans will entertain offers from clubs in a better trading position than Hawthorn.
I think this is right in that IF he says he want out of Sydney to get some more $$ then Swans can go to all these clubs and see what they will offer for him but at the end of the day Tom still needs to nominate a club of choice and the AFL rules are that despite Tigers putting up pick 6 and being the best offer for the Swans unless Tom agrees to go there he wont go there via a trade, in American sports then yeah that would be the case. Not saying he wont nominate Richmond was only a example
 

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It might not be so simple with multiple clubs now interested. Most likely he stays in Sydney, but if not you can guarantee the Swans will entertain offers from clubs in a better trading position than Hawthorn.

Mitchell would look good in yellow and black.

If Swans win the GF I think it is most likely to happen in particular
 

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It might not be so simple with multiple clubs now interested. Most likely he stays in Sydney, but if not you can guarantee the Swans will entertain offers from clubs in a better trading position than Hawthorn.
Multiple clubs would have been interested for a couple of years. last night, the last 6 weeks or the last 12 months would not have changed the landscape as much as the media would have us believe. Plenty in the know said from the start that the Mitchell deal is pretty much done, the JOM was the hard one. The only concern I have is that nothing is ever done until it's done, and that's the case with all deals. Minnow clubs posture and beat their chest before caving, quality clubs usually facilitate a deal that suits them and the player wanting out and then the destination club - in that order. They always try to facilitate, it makes people more likely to assist them in the future and it makes players more likely to look favorably upon them when deciding where they might want to play.
None of us know, history says it is probably already locked away with someone.
 

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I think this is right in that IF he says he want out of Sydney to get some more $$ then Swans can go to all these clubs and see what they will offer for him but at the end of the day Tom still needs to nominate a club of choice and the AFL rules are that despite Tigers putting up pick 6 and being the best offer for the Swans unless Tom agrees to go there he wont go there via a trade, in American sports then yeah that would be the case. Not saying he wont nominate Richmond was only a example
That's true, but I'd think if another club was offering more money then Tom would be interested. It's rare that a club refuses to trade and sends the player through the PSD, but I think that will become more common until we eventually adopt the US free agency system where clubs have some power.
 

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lol if he was so likely to stay then you don't think he'd sign?
His manager said a couple of months ago that Mitchell wanted to stay but talks were on hold until after the season ends. Managers can talk a load of bull crap, but as it stands those are the only facts we have - the rest are BigFooty generated rumours.
 
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