Stamos wrote:
So Waite got a $1.3m contract?
That's approx 433k a year, and about 217k included in the salary cap. Don't know what world you're living in, but in AFL in this decade, that's not a big or long contract.
Especially for a player of Waite's position and ability.
Stamos, I only care about the Carlton Football Club. I am guessing you care just as much as me about the strength of the Carlton Football Club as well. Whether it is Waite, Doull, Kernahan or anyone else they will be judged on what they have contributed to the football club. That is just an unfortunate reality as it is a tough business.
If we want to look at pure numbers and what he has produced we could break it down in a financial way (overlooking emotion, the element of his long term injury problems ...which Carlton knew about by the way before they signed him on a 3 year contract for 1.3 million)
This is what Waite has produced:
2012 - 11 games - 27 goals
2013 - 14 games - 27 goals
2014 - ?
2012 - in Carlton's winning matches that he was part of he got Brownlow votes in one match - the 5 goal match vs Essendon*.
His other good match was against Brisbane -with 5 goals. The rest were averaged out at about 1 goal a match.
So for that output based on the current pay rates...he would have contributed about $200,000 worth of work. (some might consider that is a generous estimation.) 2013 let's say $250,000 worth of work.
Therefore he has produced about $450,000-$500,000 worth of work and yet he was paid 1.3 million. That means his last year of the contract should be a $800,000 type of season...for that type of work the minimum requirement is that he makes the All-Australian team in 2014 if Carlton is going to get some sort of value for money.
I don't blame Waite- I blame the people that devised the contract negotiations. I am hoping that in his contract there was a clause about injuries...as they knew prior how susceptible to injuries he was...either way Waite is doing the best he can out of a tough situation.
His manager did a mighty good job let's just leave it at that. Could you imagine Hawthorn making this type of contract negotiation though? Carlton is an amateur club in all ways when compared to Hawthorn. This is just a symptom of the malaise.
All I want is for Carlton to get some sort of value for money based on how much they pay for players. If it out by $50,000-$100,000 then so be it..but I want value for money.