spider wrote:
Siegfried wrote:
spider wrote:
No worries, but they are a waste of print give them nothing if we can help it.
Mate, my preferred scenario in all this is that Thornton sees the light and changes his mind. And if not, I'd love pick 6!!!
Would hate Essendon* to get him for nothing in the PSD though, quite possibly the WORST outcome.
I just posted this on another thread...Gerard Healy on 3AW reckons that Carlton may take this to the grievence tribunal. Does anyone know...
a. How this works?
b. What our grievence actually is???
Maybe some shonky business going on.
This manager maybe a nutter. Thornton maybe being mislead.
From Lurker Blue on another thread...
Posted: Mon Oct 09, 2006 6:45 pm Post subject:
http://theaustralian.news.com.au/story/ ... 35,00.html
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Meanwhile, the AFL has created a new role during next week's player-exchange period by appointing QC Jack Rush as its mediator.
AFL general manager of football operations Adrian Anderson said yesterday Rush, chairman of the league's grievance tribunal, would assist any clubs in reaching an arrangement for a player to be swapped.
"He has no power, but he will help the parties reach agreement if he can," Anderson said.
http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,865 ... 11,00.html
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The AFL and players association have appointed a trade mediator, Jack Rush QC, whom they hope will facilitate negotiations that threaten to delay key trades.
Association operations manager Matt Finnis said yesterday the association hoped players' wishes would be respected in the often-heated five-day trade period.
"A player is required to consent to a trade," he said.
"We are always concerned that players are treated fairly by clubs, and when a player expresses a desire to get to a new club, that all reasonable steps are taken to ensure a fair and equitable trade.
"We would hope the emotion of any particular trade is put at the door, and that a trade can be looked at objectively ... with a view to achieving a reasonable result for all parties."
Rush, head of the AFL's grievance tribunal, will be used when all parties agree mediation is needed. His services can also be requested by single clubs, which would need the approval of football operations manager Adrian Anderson.
"As to whether or not the mediator will result in a definitive trade going through at any particular time remains to be seen," Finnis said.