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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby o five » Thu Mar 06, 2014 4:18 pm

daysofourlives wrote:
o five wrote:And so the pilfering continues from the country clubs. The AFL invasion was bad enough, now the Country is doing it`s best laying the golden boots in. :oops:


And what SANFL club would want him for 8 games.
Do something to make playing SANFL footy more attractive and they wont leave in droves.



You say make SANFL more attractive for the players, here we go.
1 Players will be playing in a compeition that is a far better standard than Country league.
2 Players will now be on main stream tv with huge exposure, Even when the ABC were telecasting it was more attractive for the players than the country league.
3 Players will be playing on surfaces that are far superior than their Country counterparts.
Honestly that is just a couple of advantages in playing in the SANFL compared to Country.
Don`t get me wrong players who want to head back to their original clubs to finish of their careers is fine by me, providing it is for the right reasons.
Cashed up Country clubs is what shits me and it is hurting the SANFL big time. If you cannot see that then you probably never will.
Do you honestly think if there was a cap in the Country league we would be having this discussion?
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby Jim05 » Thu Mar 06, 2014 5:15 pm

o five wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
o five wrote:And so the pilfering continues from the country clubs. The AFL invasion was bad enough, now the Country is doing it`s best laying the golden boots in. :oops:


And what SANFL club would want him for 8 games.
Do something to make playing SANFL footy more attractive and they wont leave in droves.



You say make SANFL more attractive for the players, here we go.
1 Players will be playing in a compeition that is a far better standard than Country league.
2 Players will now be on main stream tv with huge exposure, Even when the ABC were telecasting it was more attractive for the players than the country league.
3 Players will be playing on surfaces that are far superior than their Country counterparts.
Honestly that is just a couple of advantages in playing in the SANFL compared to Country.
Don`t get me wrong players who want to head back to their original clubs to finish of their careers is fine by me, providing it is for the right reasons.
Cashed up Country clubs is what shits me and it is hurting the SANFL big time. If you cannot see that then you probably never will.
Do you honestly think if there was a cap in the Country league we would be having this discussion?

Good luck capping it.
Do you seriously expect guys to train 5-6 days a week often having to leave work early to earn a meagre pay at SANFL level, there are still guys being paid $50 a game to play ressies level.
Guys can come up to the country, earn a bit of coin and only train twice a week, then on a Saturday night they can go out and have a few beers without being dragged over the coals by a SANFL club.
Make SANFL more attractive and players will stay simple
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby daysofourlives » Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:35 pm

o five wrote:
daysofourlives wrote:
o five wrote:And so the pilfering continues from the country clubs. The AFL invasion was bad enough, now the Country is doing it`s best laying the golden boots in. :oops:


And what SANFL club would want him for 8 games.
Do something to make playing SANFL footy more attractive and they wont leave in droves.



You say make SANFL more attractive for the players, here we go.
1 Players will be playing in a compeition that is a far better standard than Country league.
2 Players will now be on main stream tv with huge exposure, Even when the ABC were telecasting it was more attractive for the players than the country league.
3 Players will be playing on surfaces that are far superior than their Country counterparts.
Honestly that is just a couple of advantages in playing in the SANFL compared to Country.
Don`t get me wrong players who want to head back to their original clubs to finish of their careers is fine by me, providing it is for the right reasons.
Cashed up Country clubs is what shits me and it is hurting the SANFL big time. If you cannot see that then you probably never will.
Do you honestly think if there was a cap in the Country league we would be having this discussion?


Perhaps the SANFL should cap the amount of training clubs can expect players to do, that wouyld be a good start.
Perhaps the the SANFL clubs shouldnt place such high demands on 15 and 16yr olds, by the time they reach 20 theyve had enough
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Thu Mar 06, 2014 9:58 pm

Does any SANFL club train 5-6 days a week? Don't think so.
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby prowling panther » Thu Mar 06, 2014 11:39 pm

They may not train 5/6 days a week, they are active at their clubs 5/6 days a week and play on the 7th day, I don't believe they get paid enough for the hours they put in, then again where is the extra monies going to come from...yours and mine hip pockets.
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby The Dark Knight » Fri Mar 07, 2014 5:51 am

The Sleeping Giant wrote:Does any SANFL club train 5-6 days a week? Don't think so.

Port trains 3-5 times a week preseason and 3 times a week during the season.
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby The Sleeping Giant » Fri Mar 07, 2014 10:13 am

prowling panther wrote:They may not train 5/6 days a week, they are active at their clubs 5/6 days a week and play on the 7th day, I don't believe they get paid enough for the hours they put in, then again where is the extra monies going to come from...yours and mine hip pockets.


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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby DOC » Fri Mar 07, 2014 4:29 pm

Muffler wrote:
Bunton wrote:Correct. Not 'huge' coined. My very good contacts suggest it is 'astronomical' coin. Good luck to him. Money has always been his key driver in regards to football, and he has always done well in that respect.


Haha I cant win with you blokes. Well your very good contacts are very very wrong as well.
Considering he had a lot of higher offers than what Mclaren offered may suggest that money wasn't a driving force behind why he joined McLaren.
There could be a thing called 'respect' that played a massive part in securing Paz.
It's all good though keep using your 'Contacts' you'll get something right eventually!


Can confirm it is16k for 8 games.
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby SANFLnut » Fri Mar 07, 2014 5:41 pm

That is officially huge coin if true.
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby Muffler » Thu Mar 13, 2014 4:15 pm

DOC wrote:
Muffler wrote:
Bunton wrote:Correct. Not 'huge' coined. My very good contacts suggest it is 'astronomical' coin. Good luck to him. Money has always been his key driver in regards to football, and he has always done well in that respect.


Haha I cant win with you blokes. Well your very good contacts are very very wrong as well.
Considering he had a lot of higher offers than what Mclaren offered may suggest that money wasn't a driving force behind why he joined McLaren.
There could be a thing called 'respect' that played a massive part in securing Paz.
It's all good though keep using your 'Contacts' you'll get something right eventually!


Can confirm it is16k for 8 games.


Hahaha :lol: :roll:
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby Pag » Thu Mar 13, 2014 4:33 pm

The Dark Knight wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:Does any SANFL club train 5-6 days a week? Don't think so.

Port trains 3-5 times a week preseason and 3 times a week during the season.
From what I've been told by a mate who is a regular league footballer, you're looking at training Monday/Wednesday/Friday, a weights session on Tuesday, a game on Saturday and a recovery session on Sunday.
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby heater31 » Thu Mar 13, 2014 4:43 pm

Pag wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:Does any SANFL club train 5-6 days a week? Don't think so.

Port trains 3-5 times a week preseason and 3 times a week during the season.
From what I've been told by a mate who is a regular league footballer, you're looking at training Monday/Wednesday/Friday, a weights session on Tuesday, a game on Saturday and a recovery session on Sunday.


Then fit in physio appointments around that as well....
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby am Bays » Thu Mar 13, 2014 4:52 pm

Pag wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:Does any SANFL club train 5-6 days a week? Don't think so.

Port trains 3-5 times a week preseason and 3 times a week during the season.
From what I've been told by a mate who is a regular league footballer, you're looking at training Monday/Wednesday/Friday, a weights session on Tuesday, a game on Saturday and a recovery session on Sunday.


Yup that sounds right
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby beenreal » Thu Mar 13, 2014 5:10 pm

Pag wrote:
The Dark Knight wrote:
The Sleeping Giant wrote:Does any SANFL club train 5-6 days a week? Don't think so.

Port trains 3-5 times a week preseason and 3 times a week during the season.
From what I've been told by a mate who is a regular league footballer, you're looking at training Monday/Wednesday/Friday, a weights session on Tuesday, a game on Saturday and a recovery session on Sunday.


Even better. Run the opposition off their legs I say. I'm sure the prospective workload came as no surprise to any player who signed on to be part of the elite football program at the Magpies.
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby dedja » Thu Mar 13, 2014 5:25 pm

That elite program has served you well over the last 15 years ...
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby beenreal » Thu Mar 13, 2014 5:33 pm

dedja wrote:That elite program has served you well over the last 15 years ...


Still no Spoons though.

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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby SDK » Thu Mar 13, 2014 8:26 pm

Say what you want about Craig Parry but he was a xxxxing ripper of a player for the Eagles and represented this State.
He has retired from SANFL with an admittedly tarnished record but good luck to him if he can earn a few bucks at the end of his football days.
I enjoyed watching him play.
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby Big Phil » Fri Mar 14, 2014 12:00 pm

Former Central player Paul Marschall is named on the SANFL clearance page, from SGFC to the Adelaide Crows Reserves...
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby Kahuna » Fri Mar 14, 2014 8:38 pm

Big Phil wrote:Former Central player Paul Marschall is named on the SANFL clearance page, from SGFC to the Adelaide Crows Reserves...


That pees me off more than anything I have read on here in ages.
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Re: Rumours / Player Movement Discussions for 2014

Postby smac » Fri Mar 14, 2014 9:10 pm

I thought a SANFL player from the last 2 seasons was off limits? Or has he been gone 2 years already?

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