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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby westcoastpanther » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:52 am

Booney wrote:More the fact that they appear to think his departure might be a good thing.

Injury prone, quality youngsters coming through etc etc. He is a AA CHB. Dont know how many of the blokes "coming through" are or will be. IMO he's a big loss and they will take a year or two at least to find a genuine replacement. If they can at all.


I wouldn't have brought him straight back in the week after Davis got his RS nomination. He is injury prone now and if at his age he can get the sort of offer he has he would be crazy not to take it.

A previous post stating he probably knows himself he's not worth that much was spot on, the Crows would have been like a Labour Govt had they tried to match it, over spending.....
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby Gingernuts » Wed Aug 18, 2010 9:58 am

Booney wrote:More the fact that they appear to think his departure might be a good thing.

Injury prone, quality youngsters coming through etc etc. He is a AA CHB. Dont know how many of the blokes "coming through" are or will be. IMO he's a big loss and they will take a year or two at least to find a genuine replacement. If they can at all.


I don't think anyone on here is suggesting that he isn't a quality player and won't be a big loss. I think most of us are just suggesting he isn't worth throwing the kitchen sink at to keep, that's all. The Gold Coast placed a ridiculous offer on the table that Adelaide couldn't/wouldn't match, and Bock took the money and ran. Their ain't nothing Adelaide can do about it, so time to plan for life without him.

I say good on Adelaide for sticking to it's guns, and good on Bock for taking what is a once in a lifetime opportunity for him.

A question for you Booney - If Bock was on Port's list would you have wanted them to match the GC's ridiculous amount to keep him?
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby Brodlach » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:02 am

Gingernuts wrote:
Booney wrote:More the fact that they appear to think his departure might be a good thing.

Injury prone, quality youngsters coming through etc etc. He is a AA CHB. Dont know how many of the blokes "coming through" are or will be. IMO he's a big loss and they will take a year or two at least to find a genuine replacement. If they can at all.


I don't think anyone on here is suggesting that he isn't a quality player and won't be a big loss. I think most of us are just suggesting he isn't worth throwing the kitchen sink at to keep, that's all. The Gold Coast placed a ridiculous offer on the table that Adelaide couldn't/wouldn't match, and Bock took the money and ran. Their ain't nothing Adelaide can do about it, so time to plan for life without him.

I say good on Adelaide for sticking to it's guns, and good on Bock for taking what is a once in a lifetime opportunity for him.

A question for you Booney - If Bock was on Port's list would you have wanted them to match the GC's ridiculous amount to keep him?



I dont think the Power would have enough money to find him the extra $200,000. What do you think about Krakour also going Booney?
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby Choccies » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:29 am

Booney wrote:More the fact that they appear to think his departure might be a good thing.

Injury prone, quality youngsters coming through etc etc. He is a AA CHB. Dont know how many of the blokes "coming through" are or will be. IMO he's a big loss and they will take a year or two at least to find a genuine replacement. If they can at all.


He WAS an AA CHB.... :roll: Has hardly set it alight this year and I have doubts that Gold Coast will get 3 good years out of him...

But in the end, it's a business and he's looking after himself and his future by chasing coin. He's been the first to admit that his body is hardly sound these days so is he ripping the Gold COast off by taking 3 years knowing he may not get to fulfil that ??
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby Booney » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:34 am

Fanta Pants - I would have though that Adelaide would have the money to do so. Sure, you asked if it was Port but I see it this way. Adelaide are clearly building something that could be successful in the next 3-5 years. We all know you build your teams from the back half and Bock is crucial to Adelaides set up. Adelaide are well known to not throw huge money around and that is what has cost them Bock's signature. In all reality I am sure Adelaide could have afforded it, no doubt. Their list is full of talented youngsters who at this stage come cheap. Have they cut their nose of to spite their face?

If he, as an AA CHB at 27 was at my club I would want them to do everything possible to keep him. The question to you is, do you think Adelaide did everything possible? If they didn't then they cant grizzle.


Broady - Krakouer will ( if he goes ) be a loss. The bulk he has added to his frame in the last 12 months now has given him the confidence to try and break tackles, take players on. Just what you need from a half back. Is he a loss? Yep. A big one IMO.
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby mal » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:36 am

Nathan Cheque Bock

Would he have gone over for exactly the same pay packet ?
Prob NO

In his situation,the temptation was to good to refuse
Cant blame him, but he has let his Adelaide team-mates down


BUTT

The likely scenario for him
Will never play in an AFL premiership team
Will prob never play in another AFL final
Imagine if AC win a flag in his career playing time [unlikley though]


BLAME
Not Bock, but the AFL pen pushers who could allow this to happen
With all the salary crapps, how can the gap between what AC could Offer and the other mob could be so far apart, this opens the door for open slather , and loyalty up the duff
What happened and will happen to a game where men could play for glory


CHEQUE BOCK SUMMARY
In the end money is dispensable
Memories are eternal


GARY ABLETT
Would be a very wealthy man at the minit
For him to go would be for greed ?
He has a choice $$$$$$ or likely premierships ?

ABLETT SUMMARY
money is dispensible
memories are eternal
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby White Line Fever » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:42 am

mal wrote:
money is dispensible
memories are eternal


What drugs are you on?

I loved working at K-mart during night fill we would ride the bikes around playing dodgeball.
Only got about $200 a week.
Great memories though.

Now I have a proper career, not as fun, hard work but the money is better $$$.

Wake up to the real world.
This is a career not suburban footy.

Anyone on this forum is lying if they say they would not leave their current employment for a 50% payrise for doing the same job.

Good on him.
(probably a good chance to get away from his missus too after the debacle earlier this year)
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby TEX07 » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:45 am

To be honest, I would have been more dissapointed if GC hd got their hands on the likes of Dangerfield or Tippett than I am about Bock. He is a running CHB who has been proven to be able to be replaced. Deffinately in the Crows best 22 but that sort of money talks, good luck to him. The compensation is a tough one, heard on the radio they can take a first round draft pick in the next 3-4 years, if it is next year it will be 26ish, the year after the same, the year after will be the first pick after the crows first round draft pick ie we finsih bottom we get 1 and 2 and so on.

Unfortunately this is now a business and this will happen more and more, especially over the next two years!
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby Choccies » Wed Aug 18, 2010 10:49 am

Yes he was an AA in 2008 with 23 games under his belt, nearly 500 disposals and 160 marks but his figures have dropped from that year and early in 2009 and I think in the end the club could see that he may not have improved anymore in the years to come. Only 27 games in 2009 and 2010 combined. Was he going to be value for money ?? I think not. A good player when at his best, and as I said, I dont really blame him for chasing coin but I get the feeling his best may be a thing of the past...
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby Rik E Boy » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:02 am

White Line Fever wrote:What drugs are you on?

I loved working at K-mart during night fill we would ride the bikes around playing dodgeball.
Only got about $200 a week.
Great memories though.

Now I have a proper career, not as fun, hard work but the money is better $$$.

Wake up to the real world.
This is a career not suburban footy.

Anyone on this forum is lying if they say they would not leave their current employment for a 50% payrise for doing the same job.

Good on him.
(probably a good chance to get away from his missus too after the debacle earlier this year)


Your example is a false anology. Ablett will be set whether he goes or not. No I'm not sure what he is going to do cos the Bugger is tight lipped. Ablett is not on the football equivalent of 200 a week and he might lose more than the ability to ride around the aisles on a bike too. I believe that Ablett is very aware of his place in football history and how he might be viewed. I've swung between 'he's staying' and 'he's going' so many times it's not funny this season but if he goes he'll be a sell out in the eyes of footy history and I reckon he might stay as part of the 'greatest team of all'.

As for his missus, they've been back together for a while now.

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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby Gingernuts » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:03 am

The current salary cap is around 8 million a year per club. Bock was reportedly offered $750 000 a year by the GC.

Bock is a great player and would probably make the top 5 at the Adelaide football club particularly factoring in this years retirements. Despite this he is not worth nearly 10% of all salaries payed, I would rate him as about a $500 000 a year player. To suggest he was worth any more than this for Adelaide is ridiculous.

As for Adelaide wingeing, the only thing close to a complaint I have seen from the club is Trigg stating that the possible compensation "stings a bit". I think this comment is a fair one.

Otherwise I think the whole affair has been handled very well by the AFC and by Nathan Bock.
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby mal » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:03 am

White Line Fever wrote:
mal wrote:
money is dispensible
memories are eternal


What drugs are you on?

I loved working at K-mart during night fill we would ride the bikes around playing dodgeball.
Only got about $200 a week.
Great memories though.

Now I have a proper career, not as fun, hard work but the money is better $$$.

Wake up to the real world.
This is a career not suburban footy.

Anyone on this forum is lying if they say they would not leave their current employment for a 50% payrise for doing the same job.

Good on him.
(probably a good chance to get away from his missus too after the debacle earlier this year)



Depends what your definition of Australian Rules Football is
A sport or a job ?
I still call it a sport


As for the 50% payrise, Ive already stated Cheque Bock got an offer too good to refuse
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby Media Park » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:05 am

It's a sport to us, but it is their profession... :(
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby westcoastpanther » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:11 am

Rik E Boy wrote:he might stay as part of the 'greatest team of all'.


Don't reckon your lot will win three in a row like Brisbane somehow...after a 40 something drought....Nothing more than West Coast in 92 & 94 at this stage
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby White Line Fever » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:16 am

Rik E Boy wrote:
White Line Fever wrote:What drugs are you on?

I loved working at K-mart during night fill we would ride the bikes around playing dodgeball.
Only got about $200 a week.
Great memories though.

Now I have a proper career, not as fun, hard work but the money is better $$$.

Wake up to the real world.
This is a career not suburban footy.

Anyone on this forum is lying if they say they would not leave their current employment for a 50% payrise for doing the same job.

Good on him.
(probably a good chance to get away from his missus too after the debacle earlier this year)


Your example is a false anology. Ablett will be set whether he goes or not. No I'm not sure what he is going to do cos the Bugger is tight lipped. Ablett is not on the football equivalent of 200 a week and he might lose more than the ability to ride around the aisles on a bike too. I believe that Ablett is very aware of his place in football history and how he might be viewed. I've swung between 'he's staying' and 'he's going' so many times it's not funny this season but if he goes he'll be a sell out in the eyes of footy history and I reckon he might stay as part of the 'greatest team of all'.

As for his missus, they've been back together for a while now.

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Ablett will be remembered as an annoying hog who racked up cheap handballs whether he stays or not.

Wasn't sure about the missus so good on him for patching that up.

The memories VS money anology is only applicable to relationships.
I could have married an old rich duck and been miserable but instead i'm with a young pretty duck whose not 'rich'.
Hence i take the memories over money.

You take money over memories anyday when it comes to a career/job etc. or any other application.
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby White Line Fever » Wed Aug 18, 2010 11:17 am

mal wrote:
White Line Fever wrote:
mal wrote:
money is dispensible
memories are eternal


What drugs are you on?

I loved working at K-mart during night fill we would ride the bikes around playing dodgeball.
Only got about $200 a week.
Great memories though.

Now I have a proper career, not as fun, hard work but the money is better $$$.

Wake up to the real world.
This is a career not suburban footy.

Anyone on this forum is lying if they say they would not leave their current employment for a 50% payrise for doing the same job.

Good on him.
(probably a good chance to get away from his missus too after the debacle earlier this year)



Depends what your definition of Australian Rules Football is
A sport or a job ?
I still call it a sport


As for the 50% payrise, Ive already stated Cheque Bock got an offer too good to refuse


Mate i wish it was a sport but with all these factors at play these days I think we've tipped the scales toward job.
Free agency will be next.
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby gothebombers » Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:17 pm

some people are unreal...of coarse when the club says its time to go....thats ok......!? loyalty....its a business these days.but when a player says im gonna go all the supporters start sooking and say how shit he was. i say good on you bock for your honesty abeit 2 weeks from the end....maybe krakka and yabblitt can take a look. altho im led to believe krakka told someone last week whom lagged him in ...reason why he s playing for the maggies.but would you guys think the same if the cows poached say pav from freo.......so pav goes to adel......loyalty ...poo. you could have this argument over every player that leaves a club.....so to sum it up........if we the club want you to go...your gone... but if you want to leave ....your A traitor. ask mc dermott and mc guiness and jarman and every other player the crows have axed....how they feel. farewell bock the money man....lol
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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby Rik E Boy » Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:39 pm

westcoastpanther wrote:
Rik E Boy wrote:he might stay as part of the 'greatest team of all'.


Don't reckon your lot will win three in a row like Brisbane somehow...after a 40 something drought....Nothing more than West Coast in 92 & 94 at this stage


Hence the quotation marks. I don't think we can win three in a row either several of our players are starting to slow down or fall apart. We are a fair bit better than West Coast 92-94, we lost one game during their 1993 and so far our 1995 is a lot better as well.

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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby Rik E Boy » Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:41 pm

White Line Fever wrote:Ablett will be remembered as an annoying hog who racked up cheap handballs whether he stays or not.


It always amuses me to see someone parade their ignorance so proudly. Ablett consistently racks up a high contested possession count and has won three straight AFL MVP's. That is, the one voted by the players.

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Re: Nathan Bock tribute

Postby westcoastpanther » Wed Aug 18, 2010 12:54 pm

Rik E Boy wrote:
westcoastpanther wrote:
Rik E Boy wrote:he might stay as part of the 'greatest team of all'.


Don't reckon your lot will win three in a row like Brisbane somehow...after a 40 something drought....Nothing more than West Coast in 92 & 94 at this stage


Hence the quotation marks. I don't think we can win three in a row either several of our players are starting to slow down or fall apart. We are a fair bit better than West Coast 92-94, we lost one game during their 1993 and so far our 1995 is a lot better as well.

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