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Deja Vu
Joined: 20 Apr 2008
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swoop42 wrote: | Geez we must have offered him more than his current earning capacity or he's the first player manager in history to not value lining his own pockets as his number one priority.
It's a left field decision but on face value it's seems like a decent enough one. |
Dan Richardson at Tigers was a Director at ESP with Ned Kelly. So Guy is not the first to move to clubland _________________ http://youtu.be/hvtdbfI1sqQ |
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BazBoy
Joined: 11 Sep 2014
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On Footy Feed was said given that he has players/clients he would not start with us till after trade period
The inference that he could engineer a Jake Lever to us was countered by a strong rumour Lever has already negotiated a 4 year deal with Dee's[/search] _________________ I'm not arguing--just explaining why i am right |
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Hm
Joined: 20 May 2007
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Magpies will want top keep some salary cap room for 2018 - from HeraldSun -
"Former AFL coach Terry Wallace believes Collingwood will be in prime position to land Rory Sloane, should the star Crow want to return to Victoria.
On Wednesday the Magpies appointed player agent Ned Guy as the club’s new list manager.
Guy will manage Sloane until he takes on the top job at Collingwood at the end of the trade period.
Wallace said the familiarity could play into the Magpies’ favour.
Sloane is a free agent at the end of 2018.
“It’s just interesting that all of a sudden that Ned Guy, who managed Rory Sloane, who is 12 months away from becoming a free agent, is going to the Collingwood Football Club,” Wallace said on SEN.
“I just love conspiracy theories.
“You’d think that if Sloane was looking at a return to Melbourne then that return would be made more comfortable with people he knows rather than people he doesn’t know.
“The bloke who has managed him, looked after him and been the connection to his family the whole way through is now at Collingwood, then it has to count for something.
“We saw a lot of players who had a connection to Stephen Silvagni ended up at Carlton.” " |
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