Thing is we all blame the contract, but fact is without the contract he’d be a non restricted free agent and we’d get a late first for him with nothing on the books.magpieazza wrote:Im just trying to make sense of how the value of Grundy is worked out, IF he gets traded.
So without taking into account his wages, what would Grundy be worth trade wise??
I would say it definitely is more than a first round pick surely.
2 x first round picks ??? Yes IMHO.
So if a club taking on Grundy plus his full wages would take his worth down..... to a first rounder give or take.
Now if Collingwood take on a couple hundred grand of his wages then we should be expecting a full compensation of couple first rounders.
What Im thinking is the selling club either gets their picks for what the player is worth THEN pays the surplus amount of wages compared to what other players of similar quality gets.
Obviously Grundy has been seen as getting overs so what do you say is his true worth??? maybe a couple hundred grand less than what he is getting now.
On the other hand if we dont pay his extra wages then that is where we dont get the 2 first round picks.
This is why trading Treloar comes off as a complete shite show, we lose him for bugger all trade value coming back at us PLUS we part pay his wages...we definitely were desperate to sell and everyone knew. However in this Grundy scenario we should be expecting fair compo..bc we arent desperate to sell.
Thoughts?? or am I way off??
BTW I want Grundy to stay along with JDG
If we get Taranto for some sort of trade for picks and pick up McStay on a free then that would be successful for me.
No one is trading 2 firsts for him, like it or not we’re going to be stuck with 200-300k on our books, ‘if’ someone was willing to take on his contract I would give him away, would clear 1 million dollars instantly and give a reset if you like on the disastrous deals we handed out under Ned (Look Mama, no hands) Guy.