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WhyPhilWhy? wrote:It doesn't particularly concern me that his team contacted Sydney if he was told during that period that his game time next year would be limited and there wouldn't be a contract extension discussion.
Total agreement here.
Both sides open and straightforward which is a welcome turnaround to our dealings with players in the recent past.
shawthing wrote:Well done in your time at Collingwood Taylor. We'll miss you, but no hard feelings. It was tough having to miss the GF. They were not crocodile tears. They were real because he bled for our club. Nothing but the best for the future (except Sydney winning a flag of course).
Couldn't agree more shawy - hopefully he comes back at the end of his playing career and plays a role at the club. He'll be welcomed with open arms.
Yep this one - he will suit Sydney well with their younger midfield whereas we need to be building up our younger guys to take on the midfield roles. I think this is a good result for both clubs.
I hope we get a good player for 33 (or however we use this pick)
Looks like his contract was backended with about $800,000 owing, if that's true pick 33 is adequate and it frees up money for Schulz and a depth player, perhaps Billings?
What's this "all class" BS? He was in discussions with the Swans before the GF. Best wishes in filling his wallet but there's no class in dumping the club before the GF.
Culprit wrote:What's this "all class" BS? He was in discussions with the Swans before the GF. Best wishes in filling his wallet but there's no class in dumping the club before the GF.