Pies4shaw wrote:^ I don't think so. St Kilda has allegedly offered over $1M a year for 5 years. We are said to be at about $850K.
JDG will never see a flag with that deadbeat club, their window opened an inch, then slammed shut.
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Pies4shaw wrote:^ I don't think so. St Kilda has allegedly offered over $1M a year for 5 years. We are said to be at about $850K.
Absolutely correct. The simple equation for JDG is that if he wishes to be a part of a flag team, it’s bloody stupid to consider st kilda because I can’t see them winning a GF for years to come.Piesnchess wrote: JDG will never see a flag with that deadbeat club, their window opened an inch, then slammed shut.
I agreepiffdog wrote:Spot on...Culprit wrote:Everyone is tradeable, the offer is fair and reasonable. If he wants to go then get a deal done. You don't want to lose him but you don't want the tail wagging the dog either.
We also have the whip hand with the right to match. Not sure how the behavioural clauses would work in that sense. It may well be that we are already offering more than the next best bid (remember we have also increased our offer from 4 to 5 years).
People can't 'rein in' all the side effects of an incurable condition. They can apply best practice treatments and put a best endeavours in place and work to minimise them. Think people with balance problems minimising falls, but still having the odd fall.think positive wrote:We are in the business of trying yo win premierships. I reckon he’s a big boy and can rein it in.
And yes, getting this right is complicated. But that's because life and creating a high quality society that doesn't devolve into a dark social cleansing that cruelly punishes the disabled or different, starting with children, and that encourages everyone to be their best selves, and wrangles the best outcomes for everyone and the whole, even as people who think they're superior humans who should be free of such obligations try to work against this, is complicated.In Australia, it is unlawful to discriminate on the basis of a number of protected attributes including age, disability, race, sex, intersex status, gender identity and sexual orientation in certain areas of public life, including education and employment.
he doesnt have epilepsy, or balance problems, dont insult people with actual disabilities. he has behavioural issues, he can get help with that, hes getting help with that, but clearly since hes still got his idiot brother in law as a manager, he still wants yes men around him! hopefully that changes, and he realises its time to pull on his big boy panties!pietillidie wrote:blah blah blahthink positive wrote:We are in the business of trying yo win premierships. I reckon he’s a big boy and can rein it in.