If we are going to move Grundy on, you have to do it now. The chances of offloading him in future years diminishes.stui magpie wrote:We rarely agree but yes.Pies4shaw wrote: McStay is a potato. It would make no sense whatsoever to pay $300K of Grundy's salary to have him play for Melbourne and then pay $600K to McStay (who can't get a touch against Melbourne). The effect of that would be to replace a great player with a talentless hack - at effectively the same cost. That way lies madness.
Put it this way, if the plan IS to play McStay as a forward we achieve the net same financial result and a better football outcome by keeping Grundy and just playing him as a key forward where, on his worst day, he'd have to offer more than McStay.
If we keep him, we have to be prepared to have him playing til the end of 2027.
That, I think, is the worry.