Elwood Blues1 wrote:
Agree with all of that.....i'm waiting for the day when clubs start trading established stars straight after a flag....players who are still ok but wont be part of the next premiership but might help another team....Leppitch, Aker, the Scotts and Michael are examples of players who Brisbane should have got rid of after the three flags....instead of signing these fading stars on long term deals like your Koutas and Mercuri's clubs should be thinking about what they are worth and cashing in....
If you dont want to bottom out then you have to do it...
Aaahh Mr. Elwood, an interesting theory and one that I'm sure you have heard from somewhere else no doubt.
The secret to making it all happen is knowing when to trade off your top shelf players. Sheedy nearly turned it into an artform when he offloaded Heffernan, Caracella & Olarenshaw, he got maximum value for them yet he bought Heffernan back for nothing.
He also got rid of Hardwick when he had used up what was considered his lifespan at the club.
He also offloaded players like Delaney to the Frockers who gave them the pick to snaffle Lloyd. It's hard to imagine that any club would be silly enough again but if you don't offer them up, you have no chance of pulling off the deal.
Back to the point, when a player has climbed the mountain of their playing career and reached his zenith, the only path for them then is going down the mountain. Even though these players may have 3-4 good years left, it is at that time that you will get maximum trade value out of them. If you don't trade then, you won't get much in return for them in the ensuing years. It is a scenario that is sure to raise the ire of some supporters but the fact that you could end up with two Top 10 picks in return should make them happy (Ottens & Thompson ??).
After a premiership win, there is bound to be a fringe player or two that played in the GF who would create enormous at other clubs.
I always maintained that we should have been more proactive in the trade arena after the '95 flag. We had players like Whitehead, Manton, Clape, Hogg, Pearce & Rice who could easily have been traded at season's end.
The year after that, we could have taken Spalding, Hanna & possibly Christou to the auctioneeer and see what was on offer.
There is a time to be bold and unfortunately, sentiment has to be thrown out the window in the pursuit of forward planning.