Good post. I think a lot of people are not being realistic about the inflationary pressure that 2 new clubs, bigger salary caps and free agency will have on player salaries.rocketronnie wrote:They will be probably demand increases sooner or later anyway. Its the nature of free agency. What the AFL needs to do and hasn't yet is to assess salary caps in the light of the inflationary nature of free agency and increase them to accommodate it. They will do this eventually when the clubs start to complain and pressure them to do it.RudeBoy wrote:What is missing from all the comments in this thread is the issue of Collingwood's total player payments. Of course Collingwood could agree to Demir's demands and we could secure Cloke for the next 5 years. However, doing this would clearly derail the management of our list for years to come. Pendles, Daisy, Beams, Reid, Sidey and others would be stupid not to make similar demands. So far all the discussion on this thread has been focussed solely on what we should or shouldn't do to keep Cloke. I want to keep Cloke too, as he's the best contested mark in the game. However, I don't want to pay him too much, such that it destroys the fabric of our team, and jeopardises our ability to retain our other stars, or our ability to recruit good players to our club.
We might all think that 800K is more than enough for Travis Cloke but it is reportedly 400K short of what Freo are prepared to offer.
Travis Boak will sign for close to 700K to STAY at Port. 700K!!
Buddy Franklin will be a restricted free agent next year. If he instructed his manager to shop him around (which he won't - that's the difference between a quality manager and Cloke Senior) what offers do yo think he will receive? I'll say $1.5 million easily.
Furthermore, if Cloke leaves and we don't replace him with a free agent this year, and Buddy says he wants to come to Collingwood to play with Sharrod, as long as we offer a 5 year deal, would we all still be sticking to our "4 years at most" principles then?
You've got to be more flexible in a player driven market. The teams used to carry the whip. The landscape has changed with free agency. We need to adjust our thinking.