Posted: Wed Oct 17, 2018 11:37 pm
I posted my knowledge over in the number for Beams debate (by mistake)PyreneesPie wrote:qldmagpie67, can you give any comments on how you think Dayne and Bucks will get along the second time around?
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I posted my knowledge over in the number for Beams debate (by mistake)PyreneesPie wrote:qldmagpie67, can you give any comments on how you think Dayne and Bucks will get along the second time around?
Also, are the girls down at the Sth Melbourne ballet more nervous or less nervous than they were yesterday?PyreneesPie wrote:qldmagpie67, can you give any comments on how you think Dayne and Bucks will get along the second time around?
great post. and again, Im sorry for your loss, this must bring painful memories back for you too.qldmagpie67 wrote:Ok folks I'm a unashamed Beams fan everyone knows that here because of my relationship with his father and seeing him grow up
There's a couple things I'll now share
It was Collingwood or no one for him in Melbourne simple as that
The process dragged out because the lions tried to get his manager to deal with other clubs they thought they could get a better deal at
Dayne stood his ground and said "I'll honour my contract at the lions if you can't get a deal done with Collingwood"
He's very good mates with Sidey who attended his fathers funeral earlier in the year as did Eddie
I posted after Dayne's dad passed on the gratitude Dayne had for the club and Eddie from the first moment they found out his father was sick
Dayne made a decision at the time based on his love for his father
It's been mentioned before he's been receiving professional help dealing with the loss of his father because footy was the passion that bound them so close
Whenever he thought footy everything good about it involved his dad
I don't know if people realise or not but his father attended all home games at the lions sat in the same seats watching his sons play together
That joy was one he took to his grave
Dayne has said publicly running out at the Gabba each home game is very hard because he looks to where his father used to sit and it reminds him each time his not around any longer
Having 2 small children and no family left in Queensland the move home is a based on life after footy and support for his wife and young family
Dayne won't make anywhere near the same money and he would have staying at the lions
Yes he was handsomely rewarded at the lions but it wasn't as front loaded as the media make it seem
He would have still received around $750k a season for the next 2 years there which is going to be a lot more than he gets at Collingwood
We didn't pay 2 X 1st round picks as such for him as many think
Pick 18 and next years pick which is likley to be 12 or lower less the value of the picks we got back make it around pick 18 and pick 26 when the points differential is taken into account
We got pick 6 and 26 for him and gave up 18 & 26 and added JDG Crisp and Greenwood to our list
The picks 41 & 44 might be the points we need not to go into debt on next years draft
Well it's a done deal now we've added 25-30 tocuhes a game and a goal a game to our already stunning midfield
Perhaps this is his way of giving back - being the bigger man and saying "judge me if you will, but this is where my heart lies .PyreneesPie wrote:I get why Dayne wanted to get back to Melbourne, but I can't quite understand why he insisted it had to be Collingwood. I mean he didn't actually leave for Brisbane with everyone's good will and blessings, least of all Bucks.
I am a little puzzled by what has emotionally pulled him back to the Pies.
Is it because of the good relationship he had with Geoff Walsh, who was like a father figure to him when he was a young, rather wayward lad?
Does he still have strong friendships with any of the players?
Is it because this is where he started and he is reckoning on that "going home" factor getting him back on track after the loss of his father?
All very interesting.
Anyway, I'm pleased he's back and hope it does translate into the best and deepest mid-field ever seen at the Pies.
The players loved Dayne Beams. Sidey in particular. i'll bet Bucks and Beams had a chat and Bucks convinced Beams that he has evolved into a player whisperer these days and i bet they cleared the air (to the extent it was stale).September Zeros wrote:Perhaps this is his way of giving back - being the bigger man and saying "judge me if you will, but this is where my heart lies .PyreneesPie wrote:I get why Dayne wanted to get back to Melbourne, but I can't quite understand why he insisted it had to be Collingwood. I mean he didn't actually leave for Brisbane with everyone's good will and blessings, least of all Bucks.
I am a little puzzled by what has emotionally pulled him back to the Pies.
Is it because of the good relationship he had with Geoff Walsh, who was like a father figure to him when he was a young, rather wayward lad?
Does he still have strong friendships with any of the players?
Is it because this is where he started and he is reckoning on that "going home" factor getting him back on track after the loss of his father?
All very interesting.
Anyway, I'm pleased he's back and hope it does translate into the best and deepest mid-field ever seen at the Pies.
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Here:qldmagpie67 wrote:I posted my knowledge over in the number for Beams debate (by mistake)PyreneesPie wrote:qldmagpie67, can you give any comments on how you think Dayne and Bucks will get along the second time around?