Do we trade a big name player? If so whom??

This unofficial St Kilda Saints fan forum is for people of all ages to chat Saints Footy and all posts must be respectful.

Moderators: Saintsational Administrators, Saintsational Moderators

Post Reply
User avatar
saintlee
Club Player
Posts: 1331
Joined: Mon 26 Mar 2007 12:57pm
Location: Melbourne

Do we trade a big name player? If so whom??

Post: # 1007854Post saintlee »

We need to bring some quality into the team...how do we do this without trading a big name? Do you think we need to? And if so whom?

I would think the following big names could be considered for the right price:

1. Kosi
2. Gram
3. Dal
4. Milne


User avatar
bobmurray
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 7607
Joined: Mon 03 Oct 2005 11:08pm
Location: In the stand at RSEA Park.
Has thanked: 439 times
Been thanked: 205 times

Post: # 1007858Post bobmurray »

Dal would be the only one with any real currency but it wont happen,we'll trade away a highish draft pick for someone else's flawed frustration.....

Our new whipping boy..... :lol:


Saints looking like a bottom 4 team in 2024.
User avatar
MikeSheahan
Club Player
Posts: 38
Joined: Fri 04 Apr 2008 8:10pm
Location: On The Couch

Post: # 1007860Post MikeSheahan »

[quote="bobmurray"]Dal would be the only one with any real currency [quote]

Agree
Last edited by MikeSheahan on Sun 03 Oct 2010 10:03am, edited 1 time in total.


wallbanger
Club Player
Posts: 263
Joined: Sat 25 Jun 2005 10:38am
Location: Geelong

Post: # 1007861Post wallbanger »

A lot have been saying this for months, but Kosi simply has to go - couldn't care if he is contracted, he is simply not up to it.

Milne - depends on whether 2 goals a game from 12 odd possessions is enough for a small forward. Will a replacement do any better? Unsure.

Gram - deserves to stay I think. Was hampered by injury, no doubt. Is vital for his pace when he is right.

Dal - another hampered by injury, but can be very frustrating. Has played 3 very ordinary GF's now, and at times seems to lack intensity and interest.

Some difficult decisions need to be made...


Please...let's win a Premiership before GEELONG!!!! (O.k., so we've missed that opportunity...maybe let's win the next one before Geelong????)
User avatar
Enrico_Misso
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 11662
Joined: Tue 13 Jun 2006 12:11am
Location: Moorabbin Chapter of The Royal Society of Hagiographers
Has thanked: 315 times
Been thanked: 720 times

Post: # 1007879Post Enrico_Misso »

No club would show any interest in Kosi.

What we pay him should reflect that!


The rest of Australia can wander mask-free, socialise, eat out, no curfews, no zoning, no police rings of steel, no illogical inconsistent rules. 
They can even WATCH LIVE FOOTY!
saint-stu
Club Player
Posts: 1192
Joined: Thu 22 Nov 2007 8:27pm
Has thanked: 268 times
Been thanked: 58 times

Post: # 1007884Post saint-stu »

Kosi is a ruckman who has been played at full forward for years. He will make a decent ruckman if he's given a good go at it.


1ac46a38
User avatar
Eastern
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 14357
Joined: Tue 09 Mar 2004 1:46pm
Location: 3132
Been thanked: 1 time

Post: # 1007888Post Eastern »

Before we can do ANY TRADING we would probably need to appoint a NEW list manager. As of yesterday we don't have one !!


NEW scarf signature (hopefully with correct spelling) will be here as soon as it arrives !!

Image
1eyedNever
Club Player
Posts: 152
Joined: Tue 08 Aug 2006 2:14pm
Location: Gippsland

Montagna

Post: # 1007930Post 1eyedNever »

Hes a Soft C"ck and we will get a top line trade for him


SKFC has now been confirmed as the AFLs BITCH
User avatar
saintdooley
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 4571
Joined: Mon 20 Feb 2006 2:32pm

Post: # 1007931Post saintdooley »

theres no point trying to put kosi up for trade, i doubt any club is foolish enough to pick him up.

but yes, Dal, Gram and Milne have to go.
Mqualter, Eddy, Schneider, Dempster...their all very close i think.
what the club had to do it take a good look at our list and decide who can take this club to their second premiership, and those above players never will.


"Another storied win in Robert Harvey's career. They say he is the embodiment of their motto of strength through loyalty, and on the day he became just the tenth man to play 350 league games the saints reward him with a seemingly impossible victory."
User avatar
saint75
SS Hall of Fame
Posts: 2101
Joined: Sun 28 Sep 2008 2:05pm
Location: Melbourne

Post: # 1007933Post saint75 »

Bit surprised with the Dal and Gram comments.

Dal was clearly injured and was still kicking on his non-preferred foot for most of the game.

Gram was clearly injured early yesterday and aggravated an old injury the week before. I DEFINITELY would not be touching either of those.

Milne and Schneider - you are delusional. No hope of having an impact yesterday but have done wonderfully throughout the rest of the season (including the other finals).

McQualter has some serious question marks.

Dempster is just a good mid range player. These add to the 'depth' that is required if others go down through injury.

Kosi - Couldn't stand to see him at another club. Just resigned for 2 more years so not going to happen anyway.

The key for next year is not to cut what is there as we have a few leaving anyway, it is to add to what we have got. You don't throw everything away in a fit of temper tantrum. You walk away, reassess and then do it differently and shape it differently. Trade week should be very interesting.


Fortius Quo Fidelius
User avatar
borderbarry
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 6676
Joined: Mon 19 Apr 2004 11:22pm
Location: Wodonga

Post: # 1007946Post borderbarry »

Do we trade a big name player?
After yesterday we could trade about 12 of them.


User avatar
Hurricane
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 4038
Joined: Wed 10 Mar 2004 9:24pm
Location: The isle of Besaid, Spira

Post: # 1007950Post Hurricane »

Even suggesting trading Gram and Dal Santo is absolutly stupid.

Both are well in our best 22 and were clearly playing injured and IMHO shouldnt have played.

I dont belive we should trade much if anything. We have a lot of good young players on our list who are ready and will be put back yet again if we trade our good players and recruit jobbers from other clubs that cant get a game.

Being reactionary like this will cost us more than a premership.

BANG BANG


Mitsuharu Misawa 1962 - 2009.

I am vengeance....I am the night...I....AM.....BATMAN

I have come here to chew bubblegum and kick ass and im all out of bubblegum
User avatar
saint75
SS Hall of Fame
Posts: 2101
Joined: Sun 28 Sep 2008 2:05pm
Location: Melbourne

Post: # 1007953Post saint75 »

Hurricane wrote:Even suggesting trading Gram and Dal Santo is absolutly stupid.

Both are well in our best 22 and were clearly playing injured and IMHO shouldnt have played.

I dont belive we should trade much if anything. We have a lot of good young players on our list who are ready and will be put back yet again if we trade our good players and recruit jobbers from other clubs that cant get a game.

Being reactionary like this will cost us more than a premership.

BANG BANG
+1


Fortius Quo Fidelius
User avatar
bigred
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 11463
Joined: Tue 09 Mar 2004 7:39am
Has thanked: 25 times
Been thanked: 609 times

Post: # 1007963Post bigred »

Joey.

Would have currency.


"Now the ball is loose, it gives St. Kilda a rough chance. Black. Good handpass. Voss. Schwarze now, the defender, can run and from a long way".....
St Michele
Club Player
Posts: 931
Joined: Sun 26 Aug 2007 10:06pm
Location: Perth WA

Post: # 1007969Post St Michele »

I think you are being too hard on Milne he has had a great season and without him we wouldn;t have even got to the finals.

Kosi is really disappointing though I keep expecting him to fire and he doesn't

Gram hopefully will be better next year I am not sure he is not injured.

I think in the big picture it is injuries that have cost us more in these finals especially the GF.


Michele
Goals are dreams with deadlines!!
User avatar
saint75
SS Hall of Fame
Posts: 2101
Joined: Sun 28 Sep 2008 2:05pm
Location: Melbourne

Post: # 1007985Post saint75 »

What I think we are all forgetting is there is nothing much to trade for. GC have the top picks and every other team is desperately trying to sign up their players to stop GC taking them.

So with a draft that is going to be heavily dominated by GC for the next 2 years followed by GWS, it is going to be slim pickings in regards to quality young kids and there doesn't appear to be many 'quality' players floating around at this stage either. If we traded all the players mentioned, we will not be getting anything much of substance in return for them.

I have heard that we are interested in Dean Cox. Wish we had have gotten him when GT went after him. Not sure of the value of him now.


Fortius Quo Fidelius
User avatar
saintsRrising
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 30069
Joined: Mon 15 Mar 2004 11:07am
Location: Melbourne
Has thanked: 707 times
Been thanked: 1222 times

Post: # 1007986Post saintsRrising »

Of the available players...Brennan from the Lions is the one that most takes my fancy. Can't see how we could get him or afford him though.

If Gardi does not play on...Mitch Clark. But form a queue for him..


Flying the World in comfort thanks to FF Points....
cwrcyn
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 4219
Joined: Fri 15 Sep 2006 10:35am
Location: earth
Has thanked: 1 time
Been thanked: 1383 times

Post: # 1007987Post cwrcyn »

We need all our good players.

Trade Dal Santo?

For what?

Have a look at some of his games this year. He was very good.

You don't trade away quality midfielders when the main thing you're lacking is depth in your midfield.



Calm down and have some perspective on our good players.





.


gringo
Saintsational Legend
Posts: 12421
Joined: Tue 24 Mar 2009 11:05pm
Location: St Kilda
Has thanked: 296 times
Been thanked: 55 times

Post: # 1007988Post gringo »

We have 2 years to try to snag a Premiership. We trade away our best players, we go backwards. We were injured and got more injuries in the game and kicked like a donkey all day. We need to do what the Pies did with their recruiting. Find some guys that add depth for bargain prices

Tweaking the game plan while adding speed would be the preferred option.

We can reload and fight our way back, hope a satiated Collingwood is off next year.


User avatar
SaintTom
Club Player
Posts: 390
Joined: Tue 20 Oct 2009 1:42pm
Location: Scandinavia

Post: # 1007994Post SaintTom »

Totally disagree that we need more really quality players. What we need are players with a 5-10% improvement on the likes of Eddy, Peake, McQualter, and perhaps Dempster to name a few. Where our improvement needs to come from is players like this, how many superstars do Collingwood have?

Would be a disastrous mistake to trade any of the players mentioned in the OP, we need to be building around this core, which we have been and we're now close to completing...not get rid of it!


peter lockwood
Club Player
Posts: 255
Joined: Sat 22 Jan 2005 2:53am

Post: # 1007997Post peter lockwood »

We need to keep our first round pick no matter what for a up and comer kid hopefully a mid with pace.But after that i reckon we will trade, the first 30 picks r good and then it falls away.
We need another quick mid -Tambling,Grigg,Sherman
another kp backman-Everitt,Thusfield,Tarrant
3rd tall-Mckinley,gamble,Miller.
We do have good players to break in the side Smith,Steven and Armitage for midfield.
Walsh,Heyne,Lynch and stanley forward.
Simpkin,Miles down back.
I reckon Gardi will go around again and give Big ben another year to learn the craft.
My ideal list managent would be try and get the likes of Tambling,Everitt and McKinley to fill holes and add depthand all 24 and under.Use first round pick on a pacy midfielder.Give our other kids a go not one game here and one game there give them a guarantee and backing.
And say thankyou for what youve done but c u later to-Mini,Dempster,cahill,Baker and Kosi.


User avatar
saint75
SS Hall of Fame
Posts: 2101
Joined: Sun 28 Sep 2008 2:05pm
Location: Melbourne

Post: # 1008000Post saint75 »

saintsRrising wrote:Of the available players...Brennan from the Lions is the one that most takes my fancy. Can't see how we could get him or afford him though.

If Gardi does not play on...Mitch Clark. But form a queue for him..
+1

I mentioned Mitch Clark in an post early last week and was flamed for it.

Brennan should be a superstar but is too inconsistent. I would have faith in Ross to bring the best out in him. Unfortunately, he seems to be GC bound.....


Fortius Quo Fidelius
AnythingsPossibleSaints
SS Life Member
Posts: 3152
Joined: Tue 02 Jun 2009 2:44am
Location: Next to what's next to me.
Has thanked: 71 times
Been thanked: 35 times

Post: # 1008016Post AnythingsPossibleSaints »

What the club has to do is be really honest with itself and ask whether this group is going to win a premiership. With the mental scarring they're going to have from 3 missed chances in 12 months, you'd have to say that's highly unlikely. It would take an absolutely extraordinary effort to do so. It's certainly possible, but a huge ask.

Everything has to go right to win a flag. Last year we had almost the perfect season. We lost only 2 games for the year going into the GF (by a total of about 6 points) and had the best run with injury imaginable and still didn't get it done. This year we had the loss from last year driving us and had a pretty good run with injury and were found well wanting in the end. Threw it away something shocking and looked old and tired.

Now this group is likely to have major mental scarring to have to deal with, as if it's not hard enough to win a flag without that. Our list is also 27yo on average, which is not ideal.

If we don't believe this group has what it takes to get it done (and on the way we've choked to lose the two GF's, it's massively unlikely), then we surely need to go hard at the trade table this week.

Turn the list over in a pretty significant way and get some fresh faces in here, who won't have all the baggage that our 22 from yesterday will have. Not necessarily all "kids", but fresh blood who we believe will help our cause.
Start again, to a degree and be open to pretty much anything. The only ones I'd say are off limits are BJ, Fisher, Lenny and many of those under 22. And get some guys who can bloody well kick.

As you may have noticed, I haven't put Roo's name there.
The simple fact is, he's been a part of our team that has played in 5 finals series in 7 years and we still haven't won one, despite being extremely close in probably 4 of those years. He's obviously been a huge part of the reason we've done so well, but is also one of those who hasn't gotten it done in the very biggest games of all and he may not do so. The mental baggage is surely accumulating. We proved, when he was out of the team in the middle of the year, that we can win without him.

He also, of course, carries the most "currency". If we realise that this group isn't going to get it done, do we just continue to say "well, we got close" and just continue to be thereabouts, knowing we're not going to win one, or do we take a step back and start over, at least to a degree.

The Gold Coast are apparently trying to lure one more "big fish" and have a stack of first round draft picks to play with, so this is a time where you could get maximum benefit from a trade. They apparently have 5 of the first 7 picks (including the first 3) and may be willing to part with two of them, for someone that's good enough. Pick 7 is where guys like Joel Selwood, Jimmy Bartel, Daniel Rich, Rhys Palmer have been drafted and we know how good those in the first 3 can be. Guys like Hodge, Ball and Judd, Scully, Trengove and Dustin Martin, etc, etc. They can make an immediate impact, as the last 3 showed this year and this year's crop is supposed to be pretty damn good.

This is probably our best chance to trade one "aging gun" for two likely "young guns", who could make an impact as early as next year. Or maybe two for 4, which would give us a huge shot at winning one in about 2-3 years, while guys like Goddard are still going strongly.

We are surely at a crossroads. It would be very easy and safe to just keep going the way we're going, and be "thereabouts", without winning, but as the saying goes, "if you always do what you've always done, you'll always get what you've always gotten" and I for one am sick of coming up short.

We need to be really honest with ourselves and brave, or we're mo more likely to win a premiership than fly to the moon.


YOU GET WHAT YOU SETTLE FOR.
User avatar
Furphy
Club Player
Posts: 781
Joined: Tue 02 Aug 2005 2:48pm
Location: Berwick
Has thanked: 32 times
Been thanked: 19 times

Post: # 1008018Post Furphy »

The only trade bait we have are players we can ill-afford to lose. We won't be getting any superstars by offering aging/injury prone players.


User avatar
SydneySainter
SS Hall of Fame
Posts: 2369
Joined: Sat 26 May 2007 6:59pm
Has thanked: 52 times
Been thanked: 143 times

Post: # 1008026Post SydneySainter »

I don't think our list can improve enough to win a flag, even if we trade for the likes of a Salopek.

I agree the only player on that list with any currency is Dal, but at best he's a late first round pick.

Kosi, at VERY best we'll get a second round pick and a fringe player.

Gram, second round pick. Milne, getting old. Again, second rounder at best.

Hopefully I'm proven wrong, but I think it's time to rebuild and it may be a long phase.


Until we have an administration that demands success and a playing group that bleeds for the guernsey, St. Kilda will just be a sh*tty football club.
Post Reply