D Mac makes me bar up a little.
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Post's like this always come to bite you in the bum.
Why the hell would you write this?
Do you still have this opinion?I wrote that coz I'm entitled to my opinion.
I heard on the news he was refusing to sign a new contract, and it was believe its coz he's getting homesick.
I wrote that coz I'm entitled to my opinion.
I heard on the news he was refusing to sign a new contract, and it was believe its coz he's getting homesick.
How do you explain THIS then!
Go back a read my orginal ____in' post. I DIDN'T CALL HIM SUM.
I Crows98 I don't believe everything I hear, but I'm starting to believe some of my fellow crows fans are a bit touchy.
Mackay feels at home
ANDREW CAPEL | May 08, 2008 12:30am
ADELAIDE is convinced rising star David Mackay will soon commit his future to the club.
The Crows have denied reports that the dashing wingman is homesick and will seek a return to Victoria - where his girlfriend and family still live - when his contract expires at the end of the season, saying "we don't believe any of that to be correct".
"The facts are David has personally told me he wants to stay at this footy club," Adelaide football operations manager John Reid said. "So we are very confident we will retain him. He wants to stay and we will negotiate with his management as the season progresses."
Mackay's manager, Craig Vozzo, has put off contract negotiations with Adelaide until "mid-season".
However, Reid said nothing sinister could be read into this.
"Negotiations with his management are very cordial, they are not trying to do anything untoward," he said. "They've just asked if we could hold off until a little bit later in the year after David has played a little more football and the club has agreed to that."
Mackay, 19, played his best AFL game against North Melbourne last week, gaining a career-high 23 possessions with six inside-50s and four clearances to be among the Crows' best. He has played every game for Adelaide this year after playing just one SANFL match for South Adelaide in his debut season last year because of a chronic hamstring injury.
It is understood Mackay's management has put off negotiations in the hope Mackay continues his dramatic rise which will add significant dollars to his next contract.
Crows team-mate Brent Reilly, who is Mackay's mentor, said he had not noticed "anything to suggest he wants to go home".
And he offered this advice.
"I thought a couple of times about going home when I was younger but staying here was the best thing I ever did," Victorian Reilly said.
Coach Neil Craig is understandably delighted with the progress of the Oakleigh Chargers' TAC Cup premiership player, who was taken with pick 48 at the 2006 national draft. "David's progressing nicely," Craig said.
"He's come from a long way back in that he had a really horrendous year last year with injury. For a guy in his first year to spend the whole year out and be living interstate takes great resilience.
"He's a really mature lad for his age and we talk about (Jason) Porplyzia's skills and cleanness, David Mackay's got that as well."
Hey, I'm 49 years old, been happily married for 24 years.
I've probably been married for longer than most of BigFooty's posters have been alive.
Of course I don't do any Rundle Mall perves, anymore, but I can assure you, what you see there, you'd see 10 fold in the other states, it must be so, just look at the difference in population numbers.
Great news!
now we just have to hope it's true...
that last group would all retire in the near future...so there'd be room.We're going to have to find a lot of salary cap room in the near future with our young guns.
DMac and Tippett...
Pizza boy is going to attract more cash too... Knighta (if not already with a salary bump).
Wowzers.
Then again, we must be paying Goody/Macca/Edwards/Sea Bass/etc a buttload.
that last group would all retire in the near future...so there'd be room.
They'd be classed as veterans (which affects how their payments are counted) though wouldn't they?
They'd be classed as veterans (which affects how their payments are counted) though wouldn't they?
Only allowed 2 on the veteran list.
Not true.
My bad. Must admit I assumed it was just 2, as I've only ever noticed two on the list, despite having several eligible over the last few years.
Is it still the case that your rookies + veterans cannot exceed a certain number? Was it ever the case? Am I making things up?Not true. You can have as many veterans as you like, but when it comes to the salary cap calculations the law of diminishing returns applies.
1-2 veterans: 50% reduction in their salaries included under the cap
3 vets: 33%
4 vets: 25%
and so on.
It was in The Advertiser. What more proof do you want?Great news!
now we just have to hope it's true...
At risk of taking this thread seriously off-topic, I'll give you a little lesson in how the Veterans List works.Is it still the case that your rookies + veterans cannot exceed a certain number? Was it ever the case? Am I making things up?
Hang on a sec junior, I was involved in setting up computer systems for a fabrication company in the late 1970's, and a network system for an insurance brokerage in 1988.
You should have seen the hardware & software from the 1970's, was more suitable as props for Star Trek or Star Wars, and when we did the stuff in 1988 we went for the huge upgrade of going for the 15 MB storage instead of the 10 MB, thinking that'd last us for years & years.
Talk about progress, hell, I can even talk with Norwood supporters these days...