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Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 3:32 pm
by Mr Miyagi
A reason why we didn’t go hard for Taranto, if the 7 year multi-million Richmond deal is true
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 8:06 pm
by watt price tully
qldmagpie67 wrote:PNC the Treloar mess was completely different
We got ourselves in cap mess by asking him to constantly extend another year and it finally caught up with us
Grundy is different the reports are it’s he who wants out so if we decide to let him go then it will be on our terms
We won’t be paying $300k Wright made a statement as did the new president when appointed it will never happen again (paying a player to play elsewhere)
The media are being fed this tripe by Grundy’s management trying to force our hand
Wright is way to smart for that
Ned Guy wasn’t and he got us into this mess being the Treloar departure and Grundy deal
I’m not too sure Ned Guy is solely to blame; Ned was the fall guy (excuse the pun) as well. Who was the Football Manager who allowed this to occur? Seems to me he got off scott free when blame is to be apportioned.
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 8:12 pm
by Mr Miyagi
The board ticked it off, more than one person to blame.
Posted: Tue Sep 06, 2022 9:53 pm
by stui magpie
The silly season started early and will go into overdrive post finals when there's nothing else to write about.
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:30 am
by warburton lad
The drums are beating very loudly with a variety of stories about Grundy.
Some say that he is definitely out the door.
Others say that he is looking for a 'career-best' year at the Pies in 2023.
I get the obsession of the press with anything Collingwood but I would really like it if we drew a collective deep breath and calmed the farm around this.
We have a twice All-Australian ruckman who was a significant driver of the 2018/2019 campaigns who is contracted for another 5 years.
Yes, he is on significant wage but our club agreed to those terms a few years back.
After the fire-sale of a few years back, I am rather hoping that the Pies stick with Grundy and both parties honour the contract.
McStay/Frampton/Bobby Hill would each bring value to our club as would Hopper/Hartigan and Stocker but we must have the salary cap space to accomodate these guys.
It would not surprise me if Pendles/Sidey/Howe/Adams each took a pay cut to allow a few new bodies to come into the club.
Such is the spirit that is dwelling in the Club at present.
To achieve the ultimate, sacrifices need to be made; perhaps Grundy could renegotiate his contract to support the above??
Imagine the message such an action would send to the entire playing list
Selfless groups of players win more flags than groups of players who put themselves first.
Floreat Pica...
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 4:18 pm
by rad
Heard a whisper that Luke Jackson is now considering staying at the Demons for 2 more years to win another premiership. He is also a huge West Coast fan and would rather go there than Freo.
If true. Grundy has run out of suitors unless the Hawks and I'm not sure why the Saints haven't yet put their hand up.
That would be Demons, Cats out.
Grundy ruled out Port and GWS.
Perhaps he stays for another year or two with us?
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 4:26 pm
by buzzlightyear
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:01 pm
by Presti35
rad wrote:If true. Grundy has run out of suitors unless the Hawks and I'm not sure why the Saints haven't yet put their hand up.
That would be Demons, Cats out.
Grundy ruled out Port and GWS.
Hawks have the better draft picks, so they suit me.
Heard a few days ago that Essendon were interested. Wonder if that's still the case.
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:02 pm
by Presti35
If only we heard these words coming from Sam Draper; "I want to play for Collingwood from 2023 onwards"
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:03 pm
by Pies4shaw
Essendon will offer Michael Hurley in straight swap. That’s their idea of negotiating.
Posted: Wed Sep 07, 2022 5:11 pm
by Presti35
Pies4shaw wrote:Essendon will offer Michael Hurley in straight swap. That’s their idea of negotiating.
If we throw in Ginnivan and a few picks, they might give us Tippa too. But only if we pay 95% of their contracts and chip in 25% of Merretts contract too.
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 1:04 am
by Piesnchess
Both Grundy and JDG will stay, thats my gut feeling, most of this is just media frenzy hyperbole, by hack journos like dickhead slobbo and ambulance chaser Barrett, and other nerd so called headline hunting journos.
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 8:31 am
by Mr Miyagi
It’s a bit weird only a few clubs are showing interest. My money is he stays, opposition don’t want the huge salary unless we pay half. And we told them they’re dreaming. Or a deal has been done and we must wait until October. Wouldn’t North be throwing themselves at him? Unless they’re still filthy at us for our last trade.
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 9:33 am
by Podpicken
I suspect it's gone down like this. I may well be wrong... A club has asked the question about Reg at some point during the season. We said, so what would the exchange look like? Word has then gotten out and others joined in the conversation. Nothing to date has come near what we would expect out of it. Reg stays at Pieland.
Posted: Thu Sep 08, 2022 10:19 am
by Pies2016
There’s a bit of irony in not wanting to give another strong club a leg up but IF Grundy goes anywhere, you most likely want him going to the Dees. The Dees is where our best return would lie, both in terms of the trade and mitigating the amount we would contribute to to his existing contract.
Grundy going to the Dees is all dependent on Jackson on moving onto Freo and I also heard last week ( Dees players parent ) that Jackson was having difficulty coming to grips with leaving Melbourne.
Having said that, should Jackson leave, the Dees would be left with heaps of cap space and prime draft picks coming back from the Dockers. Melbourne’s multiple picks and the gaping hole in their cap makes them the ideal club to get the best return on any Grundy trade.
Point being, if Jackson goes, I reckon Grundy also moves on but should Jackdon stay, I’m not convinced Grundy goes anywhere.