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Author:  Effes [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 6:59 am ]
Post subject:  The Age: Contract warning for Blues

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Carlton has again put its uncontracted players on notice, president Ian Collins saying yesterday that the club will take a hard line in negotiations for the rest of the year.


Contract warning for blues

Author:  House [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 7:32 am ]
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I don't think they can hide behind 'It was a good, uplifting talk' anymore...

To me, Collo's barely disguising the disgust he has for the attitude of the players and seems to be suggesting that they all owe the club for sticking by them when they've produced so much heartache.....

Author:  camel [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 8:30 am ]
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Collins also scotched suggestions the club should "tank" the rest of the season to avoid winning more than five games in order to guarantee priority picks in the national draft.


Oops! :lol:

Author:  George Harris [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 8:34 am ]
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"I can assure you we will be taking a hard line if players don't realise that we're in this for survival, rather than to cater to some of the whims of some of our players."


This sums up a lot of the feelings of posters on this site over the past few months.

THE CLUB IS BIGGER THAN THE INDIVIDUAL.

Author:  Sydney Blue [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 8:45 am ]
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Collins Had a Heart bypass didn't he not a brain bypass. Does he realise the club is trying to snare a disgruntled out of contract player from another club (Synbads blackmail pick). If I was that player and saw these comments about past Carlton champions and the way they are being treated there would be no way I would be talking to the Blues. I think it is time Mr Collins headed back to the dome and stayed there.

Author:  camel [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 8:49 am ]
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On the contrary, I think it is showing that the club won't be pushed around and if any player is put off by these comments then I suggest they're not the type of character we need, be they current Carlton players or ones we may hope to attract.

Author:  teknodeejay [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 8:53 am ]
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I only care about two players on the list in that article - Walker and Waite.

The rest can either stay or go.

Author:  ScottSaunders [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 9:10 am ]
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dont say i dont give credit where credit is due.

im glad he is in the front foot about the player contacts. they would look stupid if they make such statements of "we will only offer 2 year contracts" and the start giving out 3 year contracts.

i want lappin to stay - reckon he has been a great servant of the club, but not if the club doesnt think it is right. Its on our terms or dont let the door hit you on the your ass on the way out.

Still i wouldnt mind seeing a trade of Whintall & Lappin to St.Kilda for Kosi and their 1st rounder (or possibly second rounder) IMO that would suit all parties.

Kosi would get a serious go at CHF with us and would be a great player to have in our forward line. Whitnall and Lappin would get a serious crack in the st kilda forward line and those 2 players could be what get the aints over the line in a premeirship.

Lappin Gerig Milne
Whitnall Riewoldt Hamill

that would be a very impressive forward line and near impossible to match up on. We could get some joy out of it as well knowing that 3 of the 6 they have in that forward line played for carlton.

but seriously a deal that would benefit both teams i reckon

Fish Fev T Lo
Vinny Kosi Santy

reckong our forward line isnt going to be two shabby next year either if we got that set up.

Fisher - Fevola - Longmuir
Waite - Kosi - O'Halphin
Walker - Stevens - Simpson
Russel - Thorton - Bryan
Teague - Micheal - Livingston

French - Carazzo - Murphy

int - McGrath, Scotland, Betts, Smith

i like it - i like it alot.

Yes i know i left our Campo (delist if we cant trade) Lappin Whitnall (trade for Kosi) Kouta (pains me to say it but he has run his race) but that is the team i would love to see playing next year and surprise surprise it only involves 3 new players.

Author:  phoenix johnson [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 9:18 am ]
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Doubt we will get both Michael and Kosi.
If one of them is likely to be at Carlton nex year, then it'd be Michael.

Author:  BlueBern [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 9:23 am ]
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ThePrez wrote:
We could get some joy out of it as well knowing that 3 of the 6 they have in that forward line played for carlton.



Prez, there is NO joy in seeing anyone but Carlton win flags. Least of all the aints.

Author:  Elwood Blues1 [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 9:53 am ]
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Collins is doing the right thing ...why wouldnt you take a hard line....we are on the bottom and going through our worst period in the history of the club. I expect my President to be making the tough calls and improving the list...in fact what he said is exactly what I want to hear.....

Author:  buzzaaaah [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 11:00 am ]
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What a radical concept. Pay players what you think they are worth. No wonder some are upset.
Holiday is over at Carlton. Players cant expect the favourable treatment that Eliot dished out for his daughters favourite players. Perform and you will be rewarded, dont and you wont. Its a simple concept but some still dont understand.

A guy rang up SEN this morning and slagged off Campo and Lappin saying that them asking for 3 year deals the way they are plaing is a joke. Andrew Maher said that he thought Lappin looks burdened by the contract talk and he wished Carlton would give him the 3 year deal he deserves. Tim Watson interuppted to say he doesnt deserve it, at the age of 29 he isnt worth a 3 year deal and Maher quickly retractred.
Watching Lappin play this year, can you imagine what you could end up with by 2008.

Author:  TruBlueBrad [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 11:07 am ]
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ThePrez wrote:
reckong our forward line isnt going to be two shabby next year either if we got that set up.

Fisher - Fevola - Longmuir
Waite - Kosi - O'Halphin
Walker - Stevens - Simpson
Russel - Thorton - Bryan
Teague - Micheal - Livingston

French - Carazzo - Murphy

int - McGrath, Scotland, Betts, Smith

i like it - i like it alot.


That team will get slaughtered. No balance. No Crumbers and the tallest HBF'er in history.

How many teams could play 5 guys 188cm+ in their forwardline and backline for that matter?

Author:  House [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 11:11 am ]
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buzzaaaah wrote:
Tim Watson interuppted to say he doesnt deserve it, at the age of 29 he isnt worth a 3 year deal and Maher quickly retractred.
Watching Lappin play this year, can you imagine what you could end up with by 2008.


We don't get enough of the detailed news up here to know this - but is either side prepared to discuss a 2 year contract with a 1 year option? Is this legal in AFL contracts??

I agree that we can't just cave, but surely there's more of a middle ground to be had in this matter?

Author:  scottopee [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 11:18 am ]
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ThePrez wrote:
Fisher - Fevola - Longmuir
Waite - Kosi - O'Halphin
Walker - Stevens - Simpson
Russel - Thorton - Bryan
Teague - Micheal - Livingston

French - Carazzo - Murphy

int - McGrath, Scotland, Betts, Smith

i like it - i like it alot.


Have you ever heard of being top heavy?

5 Players over 191cm in the forward line and 4 players over 190cm in the backline?

A 198cm Half-forward and a 197cm Half-back flanker just isn't believable.
If you take out O'Halphin and put Bryan in the ruck or bench then I agree a good looking side.

Author:  ScottSaunders [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 11:45 am ]
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did anyone see the interchange?

but anyways - far prefer to be a tall side than a short side.

Author:  tap in 79 [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 12:21 pm ]
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phoenix johnson wrote:
Doubt we will get both Michael and Kosi.
If one of them is likely to be at Carlton nex year, then it'd be Michael.


Phoenix - and everyone else that thinks we can recruit Brisbane players - you are all nuts!!!

No one can "recruit" players from Brisbane while they have their 500k plus advantage in the salary cap. It is an impossibility. Sure, they might give away some of their dud players - but none of the required players eg michael and power could be allowed to leave that club with so much more money up their sleeve.

Contract negotiations - power: "carlton are offering me 200k more than what i get at brisbane as they are releasing campo"

brisbane - "ok, we'll just give you an extra 200k to match it, as we have an extra 500k in the kitty."

Author:  bluechucky [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 12:37 pm ]
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tap in 79 wrote:
Contract negotiations - power: "carlton are offering me 200k more than what i get at brisbane as they are releasing campo"

brisbane - "ok, we'll just give you an extra 200k to match it, as we have an extra 500k in the kitty."


That thinking is flawed, that assumes that they have the 500K unallocated.

Fact is it might be allocated to other players.

We've shown with a shit team that we struggled to get below the 100% of salary cap mark. Why? becuase the funds were allocated.

Author:  House [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 12:39 pm ]
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tap in 79 wrote:
phoenix johnson wrote:
Doubt we will get both Michael and Kosi.
If one of them is likely to be at Carlton nex year, then it'd be Michael.


Phoenix - and everyone else that thinks we can recruit Brisbane players - you are all nuts!!!

No one can "recruit" players from Brisbane while they have their 500k plus advantage in the salary cap. It is an impossibility. Sure, they might give away some of their dud players - but none of the required players eg michael and power could be allowed to leave that club with so much more money up their sleeve.

Contract negotiations - power: "carlton are offering me 200k more than what i get at brisbane as they are releasing campo"

brisbane - "ok, we'll just give you an extra 200k to match it, as we have an extra 500k in the kitty."


Nah - that's a very naive view of what Brisbane are doing.... They have always managed to squeak players in by hammering them with the loyalty factor. I think that when you go from being 90% sure of being in the GF to as much of a chance as everyon else, that loses its impact.
As examples of that, Brown and Aka are both staying for so much less than what they could get elsewhere because they make some of that back in sponsorship chances by being big fish in a small pond....

Brisbane have shown in the past that they will lose players if they have to - then they'll develop someone else in their place, and expose the departed player's weaknesses when next they meet.

From what is being said up here - Power's staying, Akermanis is staying, but all other bets are 50/50 chances of leaving because they aren't getting upgraded contracts.....

Author:  BlueMark [ Mon Jul 18, 2005 12:41 pm ]
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Always held to the rule no more than 2 year contracts for any player over 25. And for anyone under 25, 3 as the max.

This dependence on snaring a disgruntled star is also misplaced. If the oppotunity arises then great, but be clear what the player is disgruntled about and that it will not 'infect' the rest of the group, but I wouldn't be staking the future of the club on it.

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