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How far back do you go? 2013 was Barrass and Sheed who are 30 now. TB left and Sheed had to retire. 2014 just Duggan left. TB was excellent and Sheed was good until his body fell apart. Duggan... tries hard.
It's my view that apart from the '13 and '17 draft, we had a poor decade of drafting to 2020. Perhaps it extends to 2021, but the jury is still out on Hough, Bazzo and JWilliams.

We brought in Yeo, Redden and others via the trade period which helped in 18 when we won the flag.
 
The tax for breaking the soft cap is huge and exorbitant and over the top and something we could still easily afford. That's our advantage. We should be going a mile over it every year, no other club could match that.

The Eagles can afford to pay the tax sure.

Can the WAFL afford to lose $1m in distributions due to an AFL Soft Cap Tax every year?

AFL hate not controlling WA football. So taxing it would be great in their eyes.

And the WAFC won't allow that to happen, they own the clubs remember.
 
hire some hitmen and send em to the various media outlets in vic perhaps ?

That's a tad OOT even when joking.

Hire private investigators. Dig up the dirt on these flogs and see how they like negative media attention.

Beat the gutter journalists by using their own game against them.

Let the karma bus roll over them. And Kane can be first.
 
That's a tad OOT even when joking.

Hire private investigators. Dig up the dirt on these flogs and see how they like negative media attention.

Beat the gutter journalists by using their own game against them.

Let the karma bus roll over them. And Kane can be first.
Hiring a hitman (in jest) is "over the top" but let's hire PA's to dig up the dirt is ok?

Strange comments.
 

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The Eagles can afford to pay the tax sure.

Can the WAFL afford to lose $1m in distributions due to an AFL Soft Cap Tax every year?

AFL hate not controlling WA football. So taxing it would be great in their eyes.

And the WAFC won't allow that to happen, they own the clubs remember.

This is actually the key point above all else. Overspending on the soft cap would need to be approved by the WAFC. The club might get away with doing it 1 year but the WAFC would just veto it from then on.
 
I'd like to think we are continuing to explore the most innovative ways to improve on field performance as possible
e.g. Virtual Reality and Simulation Zones in other sporting organisitions have 'real' evidence of increasing decision effeciency by 5-10%. Golden State Warriors introduced this through a partnership with Shoot 360, a cutting edge basketball technology platform that blends virtual training (VR involved), data analytics, and immersive skill development. Weather there is a firm in Australia or there is a firm globally that can adapt their software in partnership with us, this is where I believe we should be spending money
As a club our money should see us being noted/applauded for being innovative in all aspects of the club on and off-field, that could/should be seen as a differentiator when trying to attract talent.
 
This is actually the key point above all else. Overspending on the soft cap would need to be approved by the WAFC. The club might get away with doing it 1 year but the WAFC would just veto it from then on.

100% correct.

Most Non WA posters don't understand that.

Both WA clubs are owned by the WAFC and the profits are distributed and run WA football.

AFL House hates this model. They want control.

Spending over the soft cap would be taxed and the money leaves WA for the AFL to spend elsewhere. The AFL does not fund WA grass roots football development.

So no the WAFC will not allow a football tax to weaken WA football spending.
 
They need to invest in developing their business ability, not bandaiding over years of shit management. Their issues lie from giving jobs and contracts to those who don't deserve them, unfair loyalty, rubbish list and contract management and horrible player development. They are all business decisions which have plunged the club into despair.

They have the money to send guys to Qatar for treatment, they equally have the money to send execs and football staff to the US to learn from the best, for example - my Philadelphia Eagles won the Superbowl last year. Two in 8 years, two appearances in 3 years. Across 32 teams, a lot of people have never seen one in their lifetime. It's a different setup, acknowledged, but their GM Howie Roseman is widely recognised as the best in the league. He is the absolute pinnacle of player contracts, development and scouting. He is ahead of the curve in every aspect with a lot of these ideologies around sustained success, culture and business definitely compatible with AFL.

As one of the richest, most powerful clubs in the land who share the Eagles name, I'm sure we have some contacts to make something like this happen.
 

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All Injury prone players to go to that special Physio camp eoy in Dubai

Considering the decrease in our injury list you can't say it hasn't worked either.

Jamieson the only one still having on going problems but the rest have had a decrease in soft tissue injuries.
 
Yup, and if that expense means we have to pay a soft cap idgaf

I think the loophole was the players had to fund it themselves, but zero chances they didn't get reimbursed in others ways for it
 

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Always wondered why we have never asked / enquired about combining the Soft Cap and the TPP.

In that we overspend on the Soft Cap and underspend in TPP but we don't go over a combined cap.

Makes sense for the next few years as we don't have many players (except Harley) who will be demanding big salaries. Would definitely get more value with extra coaching and medical rather than overpaying and front loading player contracts.
 
100% correct.

Most Non WA posters don't understand that.

Both WA clubs are owned by the WAFC and the profits are distributed and run WA football.

AFL House hates this model. They want control.

Spending over the soft cap would be taxed and the money leaves WA for the AFL to spend elsewhere. The AFL does not fund WA grass roots football development.

So no the WAFC will not allow a football tax to weaken WA football spending.
I liked Duffields idea from a few years ago, of the club buying itself out.
 

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