Gold Coast must ruin everything and pick up Jack Martin
If the world were a good and just place, Jack Martin would be wearing navy blue. But it’s not and he isn’t. It was…
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How does that change the merit of the argument?
Gold Coast must ruin everything and pick up Jack Martin
Not making this argument, but just to scope it out further – would it be different to Essendon keeping Joe Daniher, Sydney Tom Papley, Geelong Tim Kelly in 2018 etc. I’m aware that the contractual situation is different, but would it create a similarly toxic environment?
Gold Coast must ruin everything and pick up Jack Martin
The power of spite (and holding back your direct competition)
Gold Coast must ruin everything and pick up Jack Martin
One year late, but the last sentence of this comment is gross.
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I’ve missed a lot of players here (and I’m not sure if I properly answered your question! The coulda-been-champion team definitely includes Cory McGrath.)
Delisted: A case for the unwanted
Hmm, off the top of my head (be gentle, I’ve taken a lot of Codral)
B: Plowman Jones Simpson
CHB: Docherty Weitering Garlett
M: O’Brien Cripps Petrevski-Seton
CHF: Townsend C Curnow Fasolo
F: Pickett McKay McGovern
R: Kreuzer Dow Kennedy
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Delisted: A case for the unwanted
Thanks! I have something between the cold and the flu at the moment, so it was written in a bit of a weird haze.
Delisted: A case for the unwanted
My argument would be – while they (players and other team staff perhaps to a lesser extent at the moment, but administrators, list managers, AFL.com.au writers et al) are drawing a wage from the AFL, which is in the business of entertaining spectators, they are constantly fulfilling a duty to contribute to our entertainment.
If the trade period is not entertaining, then the AFL is – abstractly, and with everyone holding a different degree of responsibility – failing in their role.
A shorter, wiser trade period
I’m becoming more persuaded by your argument (I’m not familiar with the ongoings of MLB, so I don’t know if mid season trade period functions happily)
Do you think players would be able to coexist during the season (or, would they be less able to coexist) if they knew – with some degree of certainty – that their teammate could be their opposition next week?
Would there be more hesitation in discussing strategy, positioning (etc etc) with the knowledge that this would become enemy info?
[Also – I’d really love that bracketed sentence in the article to come out. No idea how to contact the editors besides email and the contact form]
A shorter, wiser trade period
The whole premise of this and their profession is to entertain. The whole thing falls under itself if they fail to do so
A shorter, wiser trade period
I’m all for a mid season draft of state league players to fill in gaps and bolster depth and so on. And I love the unmitigated chaos that a trade period which enters the regular season would bring, but the heightened speculation and uncertainty can only destabilise everyone & everything involved.
Would be fun though.
A shorter, wiser trade period
Thanks for the kind words.
I absolutely subscribe to your argument. I think it has taken away a bit of the theatre and – as a fan – when the action happens next Friday, I’m a bit fatigued by the whole ordeal.
But, in this period of football nothingness, extending the chatter for as long as possible can only be advantageous to the industry.
A shorter, wiser trade period
Editor(s): can you change the one sentence to (see Adam Saad choosing Essendon over Carlton)
Thanks!
A shorter, wiser trade period
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Only the last part of this article eventuated (to be confirmed)
Gold Coast must ruin everything and pick up Jack Martin