mots02 wrote:morell wrote:Correct. Adelaide have a reasonably widely known culture of flat payments. It's obviously worked, they're perhaps one of the very few clubs to have never bottomed out in the modern era.Dutchy wrote:It seems a set strategy not to pay big $ to individuals and spread the $ amongst the group. The $'s need to go somewhere so it must mean their below average/average (McKay/Otten) players are getting very well compensated for their standing in the club.
You could take from this strategy that they are happy to do this to remain very competitive in the competition, but possibly never go to the next level of success.
But the con to that it is... they've got the second longest grand final drought in the AFL.
If it were Port, I'd be hoping my club did absolutely everything possible to keep Lever, not just for his output, but culturally as well.
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Do you have a ridiculous amount of stats to valid these statements or are they merely your opinion>
* I actually have this pinned up at my desk. Opinions are a scourge on modern society.