#3 Daniel Wells
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There will be safegaurds built into his contract - performance loading and LTI provisions where he would drop back to a basic wage if injured enough to miss his last contracted year.burnsy17 wrote:What happens if we get him for 3 years, but he retires after the second year? do we still carry his wage?
I'm not against taking him because he comes for nothing, but at 32, 3 years is a massive risk...
That's contract negiotion 101.
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You carry it in the salary cap. The Swans board members were all individually sent letters from the AFL stating that if Buddy was ever to retire half way or two thirds through his 9 year deal, the Swans may not have to pay out the contract but it shall remain in their TPP or salary cap!burnsy17 wrote:What happens if we get him for 3 years, but he retires after the second year? do we still carry his wage?
I'm not against taking him because he comes for nothing, but at 32, 3 years is a massive risk...
Hope this clarifies.
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I read an article the other day regarding Boomer and Wells - Wells basically broke down in sympathy with Boomer regarding Boomer not being signed for 2017. I get the impression that Wells is not too happy with the North hierarchy and the treatment of Boomer - maybe that action will sway him our way?
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would you give boomer a one year contract if it meant also securing Wells?ROB wrote:I read an article the other day regarding Boomer and Wells - Wells basically broke down in sympathy with Boomer regarding Boomer not being signed for 2017. I get the impression that Wells is not too happy with the North hierarchy and the treatment of Boomer - maybe that action will sway him our way?
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I would - not sure if the club will. Boomer may be an improve on a good player currently in the team who would not get selected if Boomer was there. And if Boomer wasn't up to it, he would play VFL like other players who aren't up to it.E wrote:would you give boomer a one year contract if it meant also securing Wells?ROB wrote:I read an article the other day regarding Boomer and Wells - Wells basically broke down in sympathy with Boomer regarding Boomer not being signed for 2017. I get the impression that Wells is not too happy with the North hierarchy and the treatment of Boomer - maybe that action will sway him our way?
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Is it right that Wells will be 32 when if & when he plays his first game next year?
If we take Wells for the life of me I can't see why we would take Mayne. I'm of the view FWIW that his best is behind him
If we take Wells for the life of me I can't see why we would take Mayne. I'm of the view FWIW that his best is behind him
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