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Johnno75 wrote:I have my suspicions that he will retire soon, hope I am wrong but don’t think we will see him put on the stripes again.
Unfortunately I think you may be right.
The positive is we have several young midfielders on the verge of senior football whilst it will ease the pressure on our salary cap to sign Jordon and Darcy.
Maybe even bring in a key forward?
Still, I'd love to see him get it together and play another 2-3 years, maybe a flag.
Beams won't be back at Collingwood.
He's not welcome at the club given some of his behaviour.
Virtually no players follow his social media any longer.
Last year he was photoshopped into the official photo (I think with less tatts). This year left out.
It's a shame because he is a gun footballer when fit.
i suspect his broader AFL career is likely finished too.
One team, one dream - the Pies and this year's premiership
Presti35 wrote:
I really want him to come back and help us win another.
The best way he could help is to make a decision and stick to it. He needs to retire and relieve some salary cap pressure.
Yep, I reckon this would be the best decision for the club and would like to see it happen much sooner than later.
Perhaps not the best decision for Dayne though, as I guess if he retires he loses whatever footy income he's getting at the moment? It's a sad way for a brilliant player to have to depart, but then again, I guess for some players, retirement is sad regardless.
PyreneesPie wrote:
Perhaps not the best decision for Dayne though, as I guess if he retires he loses whatever footy income he's getting at the moment? It's a sad way for a brilliant player to have to depart, but then again, I guess for some players, retirement is sad regardless.
That may be the case, PP but what's best for Dayne is Dayne's call and may not be the best for Collingwood FC.
I'm conflicted on the whole mental health issue. Yes, I feel for the person suffering but in this instance (AFL, not just Dayne's - think Jessie Hogan) it's a pretty sweet deal the players have. In both Jessie and Dayne's cases they were recent signings for new teams and both teams have had a very poor return on investment. As a supporter my first priority is the club - players come and go - so I get frustrated when I hear of situations like theirs especially when your average Joe doesn't have the same opportunity or supposed compassion. I can't think of any other employment contract where you can decide that mental health issues preclude you from performing your duties and you still keep getting paid! Not a bad gig, really.
There are 10 types of people in this world, those that understand binary and those that don't.
Albert Parker wrote:Beams won't be back at Collingwood.
He's not welcome at the club given some of his behaviour.
Virtually no players follow his social media any longer.
Last year he was photoshopped into the official photo (I think with less tatts). This year left out.
It's a shame because he is a gun footballer when fit.
i suspect his broader AFL career is likely finished too.
Correct.
The club doesn't want him back and I've heard rumours that he's going to announce his retirement soon.
There is much more to this story, but that story will more than likely never be told. Beams’ retirement is imminent, after which he will have no ties to the Collingwood Football Club apart from his name in the history books. His Premiership medal resides at club HQ, his jumpers auctioned off to fans. Such a shame to see a Premiership player depart in such a manner, but you gotta play in the boots you laced up.
The only stat that matters is whether you win or lose.
Albert Parker wrote:Virtually no players follow his social media any longer.
This is wildly inaccurate. Here are the CFC players that currently follow DB on Instagram:
Darcy Moore
Jamie Elliott
Will Hoskin-Elliott
Tom Wilson
Will Kelly
Josh Thomas
Taylor Adams
Brayden Sier
Scott Pendlebury
Ben Reid
Josh Daicos
Jeremy Howe
Adam Treloar
Tom Phillips
Chris Mayne
Lynden Dunn
Brody Mihocek
Mason Cox
Brayden Maynard
Jay Rantall
Jayden Stephenson
Jordan DeGoey
Flynn Appelby
John Noble
Jack Crisp
Callum Brown
Brodie Grundy
Isaac Quaynor
As well as the official CFC Instagram.
As I said, wildly inacurate.
The only stat that matters is whether you win or lose.