Punter22 wrote:
Kouta, without going on a quote fest here, let me summarise my response to your thoughts on young/lynch vs Dawes/wellingham;
I thought we were in a list management thread. So in my mind, from collingwood's perspective the equation of;
Dawes/wellingham = lynch/young/#17/#20/better 3rd
Is fantastic list management. If you want to have a discussion about whether that means they'll win the flag next year, lets pop over to Talking AFL. However suffice to say from my view they will be better off with Lynch and Young.
I couldn't care less if you think I have taken a 'cheap shot'. Is it an inaccurate one though? Did you see McKays interview on CFC TV? It was really inspiring stuff, a bloke basically leaning back in his chair and saying.. 'Well if the deal of the millennium drops in our laps we might do something, but seeing how we've stitched up 1 through 38 on our list and put ourselves in a straight-jacket, I'm just reading he paper like everyone else this month.'
We totally missed the train on free agency, that's clear. Even Melbourne had it figured out, by holding off on signing lower ranked players to see what they could do to IMPROVE.
From my mind, two years with us taking on the minimum draft intake with a list which clearly isn't he best in the league is awful. If we were reeling off flags for fun, I would have a different view, naturally. Particularly given the view that the drafting over the last few years has been average at best (at least that is my view - I can hear the howls of derision from club apologists coming now).
Melbourne's net result of Free Agency was In: Byrnes, Pick #49, Out: Moloney, Rivers
It has been mentioned that by taking Byrnes as a FA rather than as a late pick trade or even delist they compromised their compensation.
I'm not going to dissect your post, because whilst I disagree I've learnt over the years to let opinions ride as long as it's been argued in a sensible way. I'll dispute facts, but I'm not going to change your opinion, and your not going to change mine so healthy debate should be encouraged.
My main gripe is the high esteem that in particular Young and Lynch have now reached since arriving at Collingwood. When it looked 90% sure that we were signing Lynch his thread in Talking Recruitment was full of

regarding how Carlton were looking for the quick fix by signing a 30 year old who wasn't in West Coast best 22, whose only great year was 7 years ago, who was too small to play fwd/ruck, whose stats made him barely an upgrade on Thornton etc.
Same with Clinton Young. Barely raised a murmur around here, until Collingwood got him. 28, one decent season, poor decision maker, soft, injury prone.....and shock horror....is currently in a moon boot and wont start full training until January. The fact anyone would leave a Top 4 club would mean that they weren't offering him much of a contract, and the pick they received as compensation was indicative of that.
Young and Lynch would be fringe players at Carlton. Handy at best. This year best 22's made the grand final, not depth.
Now obviously the sticking point has been the Wellingham for player/pick and Dawes for player/pick, and as I've said earlier everyone is assuming they'll get a Fyfe rather than a Notte was both these picks. All this is though speculation, and what if's so we'll let history decide this.
My final question is that if everybody is so thrilled with what Collingwood have done, what similar trades did we knock back that could have seen us in the same position?