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Also means that the situation can be fixed if no first rounder comes along for TBird. Long time to the PSD. Lots of time to work on stroking his ego, getting senior players to talk to him etc. make him feel wanted.

I am not surprised about the Pagan part. While I think it is probably time for a change (if a suitable replacement can be found) - the hysteria and witch hunt on this board in regard to Pagan is nearly funny.


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While we're in a Hawks bashing mood, Ricky Nixon also unloaded on them today over Spida.

"I've been in the business for 15 years and the moves Hawthorn are making at the moment do not rub with me. They are big and bold statements they're making on the first day of trading, there's a long way to go before Friday."

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quote]The only new information this can really give is that Bret wished to negotiate with Carlton but they were never in contact with him. Why this is the case is up for you guys to discuss, but I think it may have come during the Pagangate scandal 5 or so weeks ago, and may have just been placed on the backburner. [/quote]

If true, the board/ MC played silly games with the Thornton contract; fancy reducing the contract's renumeration. As if that type of offer would work for anyone....going backwards is not to be mistaken with apprciation or value of the player. Irk Number 1.

So, in part, all the attention that was given to the Pagan issue took the MC and board's attention away from the Thornton contract. No doubt, in normal circumstances a board could manage both, but didn't. That's because the Pagan vote became a huge fire, and I dare say that 'sneaky leakers' were directlty responsible for this. Irk Number 2.

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kennyhunter wrote:
While we're in a Hawks bashing mood, Ricky Nixon also unloaded on them today over Spida.

"I've been in the business for 15 years and the moves Hawthorn are making at the moment do not rub with me. They are big and bold statements they're making on the first day of trading, there's a long way to go before Friday."


The dawks are the bullies of the AFL, and karma will come back to haunt them in future years when they will be having salary cap pressure and other clubs will be 'poaching' their players.

You give us a decent deal, dawks or @#$%&! off pelchin with your crew - scumbags.

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What part of 91 games out of a possible 110 games played since Bret made the Senior List at Carlton doesn't he understand about being wanted. Turn it up Bret. :roll:

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We don't have to deal with Hawthorn, if other clubs gives us a better offer, we will deal with them, who cares about Thornton's preferences, if he doesn't want to play for us, he can piss off.

We are trading to compensate our loss, not helping out Thornton's desires.


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Can someone clear up whether if Thornton has to consent to any trade we strike? I thought he did, but my mate seems to think that because he is out of contract we can send him anywhere we agree to trade him to, even without him agreeing.

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If that's the case then I see no reason why we couldn't persuade him back.

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Can someone clear up whether if Thornton has to consent to any trade we strike? I thought he did, but my mate seems to think that because he is out of contract we can send him anywhere we agree to trade him to, even without him agreeing.


He has to agree.

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I think even Pagan haters have to concede that he has never been screwed on a trade. He may have chosen the wrong player ie Longmuir, Chambers but has never paid too high a price inc his time at the Kangas. Hopefully that trend will continue.

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That's what I like to hear.

(Article working on CFC website now too, for added effect.) :P

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There is talk that the AFL report on the Blues was very scathing of the Administration and if this is how they handled the negotiations with Brett then the rumour sounds right. The Board needs to start making some changes although it may be too little too late.


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The following has come from a person very close to the Thornton family.

Bret never wished to leave Carlton. A while back, talks began with regards to a new contract. Currently on $250,000, Bret wished to have this increased to $275,000 for 3 years.

Carlton's immediate response was $220,000 for 2 years. This may fit in with the grading system used for pay negotiatons, and this figure may simply be the bottom amount for the grade that he was currently at. It is fair enough to assume that this amount would have been increased up towards his true worth. Anyway, I digress.

Bret was rather diasppointed with the original offer, and talks stalled for some time. For whatever reason, Carlton did not speak to Bret or his manager in regards to any increased offer.

At this time Bret was still a Carlton man. He enjoyed Carlton, had many friends, and had NO problems with Pagan. He was not a material person. In fact, he recently bought himself a new car - a second-hand Magna. Clearly, money wasnt an issue.

However as time moved on Carlton still did not get back to Bret, even though (apparently) numerous calls were made to the club to continue talks.

Throughout this time a number of clubs heard of this and jumped at the opportunity. Hawthorn placed an offer of $1 million over 3 years towards his management. Others were offered, although I am not sure of the details.

By the time Carlton got back to him, it was too late. It seemed as though Bret was not happy with only being offered a two year contract, as well a a pay decrease.

He wanted to have the contract settled before he left on holiday. When he left, I do not know, but he did speak to the club on Friday telling them he wanted out. Various people have asked why he hasn't been in the media, or why he's only been speaking via phone. This is because he is currently in Fiji with his girlfriend. I do not know when he gets back. His manager has been given power of attorney to negotiate everything for him.

He wanted it all finalised before he left.

This person stressed that Bret was happy at Carlton and wished to stay. He was happy with Denis, even though he knew others didnt like his ways. However as it had seemed that Carlton had forgotten about him, he decided to find a new home.

The only new information this can really give is that Bret wished to negotiate with Carlton but they were never in contact with him. Why this is the case is up for you guys to discuss, but I think it may have come during the Pagangate scandal 5 or so weeks ago, and may have just been placed on the backburner.

As for the source, the person is close to Bret and his siblings, as he and his siblings were raised by a single mother.

Take this information with a grain of salt, but even though it does not cover the entire story, it brings to light the chain of events from Bret's perspective that made him wish to leave.

Andy Walks comes out of contract at the end of year(2007).
I would hope that the outcome will be a lot less messy ,than the "Thornton"saga.


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*gulp*

Me too! :P

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We hope it's not a fraction messy as this saga, DOA.

How's the lad doing in his time off?

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Well there is shot over the bows if I ever saw one. :wink:

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Well there is shot over the bows if I ever saw one. :wink:

Count on it Brother,stay tuned!


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AGRO wrote:
Well there is shot over the bows if I ever saw one. :wink:

Count on it Brother,stay tuned!


My signature will now hereby be changed to:

1000 Heroes in for $10,000 Pagan and the Board Definitely OUT. Ouch. :shock:

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The following has come from a person very close to the Thornton family.

Bret never wished to leave Carlton. A while back, talks began with regards to a new contract. Currently on $250,000, Bret wished to have this increased to $275,000 for 3 years.

Carlton's immediate response was $220,000 for 2 years. This may fit in with the grading system used for pay negotiatons, and this figure may simply be the bottom amount for the grade that he was currently at. It is fair enough to assume that this amount would have been increased up towards his true worth. Anyway, I digress.

Bret was rather diasppointed with the original offer, and talks stalled for some time. For whatever reason, Carlton did not speak to Bret or his manager in regards to any increased offer.

At this time Bret was still a Carlton man. He enjoyed Carlton, had many friends, and had NO problems with Pagan. He was not a material person. In fact, he recently bought himself a new car - a second-hand Magna. Clearly, money wasnt an issue.

However as time moved on Carlton still did not get back to Bret, even though (apparently) numerous calls were made to the club to continue talks.

Throughout this time a number of clubs heard of this and jumped at the opportunity. Hawthorn placed an offer of $1 million over 3 years towards his management. Others were offered, although I am not sure of the details.

By the time Carlton got back to him, it was too late. It seemed as though Bret was not happy with only being offered a two year contract, as well a a pay decrease.

He wanted to have the contract settled before he left on holiday. When he left, I do not know, but he did speak to the club on Friday telling them he wanted out. Various people have asked why he hasn't been in the media, or why he's only been speaking via phone. This is because he is currently in Fiji with his girlfriend. I do not know when he gets back. His manager has been given power of attorney to negotiate everything for him.

He wanted it all finalised before he left.

This person stressed that Bret was happy at Carlton and wished to stay. He was happy with Denis, even though he knew others didnt like his ways. However as it had seemed that Carlton had forgotten about him, he decided to find a new home.

The only new information this can really give is that Bret wished to negotiate with Carlton but they were never in contact with him. Why this is the case is up for you guys to discuss, but I think it may have come during the Pagangate scandal 5 or so weeks ago, and may have just been placed on the backburner.

As for the source, the person is close to Bret and his siblings, as he and his siblings were raised by a single mother.

Take this information with a grain of salt, but even though it does not cover the entire story, it brings to light the chain of events from Bret's perspective that made him wish to leave.


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For those of us old enough I remember in the 70's our champion fullback Geoff Southby announced the unthinkable of his intention to leave the Blues for South Melbourne. Needless to say Carlton refused his request and he returned and played great footy. Obviously the trade rules have changed considerably since then and Southby was twice the player, but the club must take a hardline on Bret, and show one and all that the club is bigger than any one individual. He is not the only player to have his contract talks on hold during our recent board dispute, and has shown a great deal of immaturity and selfishness with the way he has requested a trade. Imagine if all our out of contract players behaved like this especially considering the ones that will be delisted and not even offered a contract.

Hughesy and his crew in the know must be patient and trade aggressively. Seems to be quite a topic of debate what Bret's market value is. One thing for sure his value is in excess of Polak.

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