Exactly what has happened. It's all going according to plan, it's just that the Swans don't agree that they're ready to stand on their own feet yet.David wrote:This seems like a total re-run of the "tanking" saga: the AFL institutes an unfair rule that everyone can see is unfair, and then, once the worst consequences come to pass (in this case, one team has an unfair advantage over the rest), the AFL "punish" the club as if it was somehow their fault.
I know it's easy to point the finger in hindsight, but what did they think would happen?
But really, how else to stop the COLA? If the Swans keep signing players, then they keep using the excuse that they need the COLA to maintain their current contracts and it just goes on forever.
If this is a punishment for many years of salary cap cheating that resulted in 2 flags, then it's pretty light IMO. But I don't think of it that way. It was all about developing the game in NSW and a guy like Jarrod Witts is the result of that. In the end all clubs will benefit from it.