Trade period is too long

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Trade period is too long

Post: # 1584665Post thefatdork »

Not sure what others think but I find Trade Period goes on too long.
Lots of conjecture, often mixed with a lot of false BS from journos trying too eek out some interest when in reality nothing much is happening.
I know that there are obviously discussions and dealings that need to take place but surely it could be all done and dusted in one 5 day Mon to Fri block.
The AFL website trade-hub is full of false rumours and struggles to make it all seem interesting whilst at the same time reporting that "nothing much is happening."
Sorry for the whinge but each year I think it needs to be shortened - at least it's not 2 weeks this year.
Having got that off my chest - hopefully we'll see some really positive trades by the Saints!
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Re: Trade period is too long

Post: # 1584667Post mad saint guy »

Used to be shorter and we always heard about paperwork not quite getting through, deals not getting done. Two weeks was too much time. I think they've got the balance right now.


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Post: # 1584668Post derby Street »

mad saint guy wrote:Used to be shorter and we always heard about paperwork not quite getting through, deals not getting done. Two weeks was too much time. I think they've got the balance right now.
I reckon if it was 6 weeks you would still find paperwork not quite getting through and deals not getting done. :D


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Re: Trade period is too long

Post: # 1584670Post kosifantutti »

Dangerfield deal done already. We should be able to do the whole thing in a day.


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Re: Trade period is too long

Post: # 1584671Post SaintPav »

About an hour an half tops.


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Re: Trade period is too long

Post: # 1584672Post saintspremiers »

It goes for 12 days in total finishing on 22 Oct.

It traditionally used to be 5 days only which was too short.

Two years ago it went for about 3 weeks which was too long.

Just under 2 weeks gives enough time for the complex trades and to digest the impact of earlier trades.

I love this time of year!


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Post: # 1584681Post White Winmar »

I think the old five day timeframe is the optimal time. It's the "goldilocks" theory. Not too short, not too long. So much of the posturing and manoeuvring goes on before the official period starts. In view of that, surely today through to COB Friday should be ample.


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Post: # 1584708Post ripplug66 »

White Winmar wrote:I think the old five day timeframe is the optimal time. It's the "goldilocks" theory. Not too short, not too long. So much of the posturing and manoeuvring goes on before the official period starts. In view of that, surely today through to COB Friday should be ample.

I totally agree but the AFL are very smart and any publicity like this at this time of the year is all a good thing. Lets face it in 2 weeks there will still be deals that don't get done because they will run out of time.


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Post: # 1584742Post White Winmar »

ripplug66 wrote:
White Winmar wrote:I think the old five day timeframe is the optimal time. It's the "goldilocks" theory. Not too short, not too long. So much of the posturing and manoeuvring goes on before the official period starts. In view of that, surely today through to COB Friday should be ample.

I totally agree but the AFL are very smart and any publicity like this at this time of the year is all a good thing. Lets face it in 2 weeks there will still be deals that don't get done because they will run out of time.
Too true, unfortunately. Brinkmanship and ambit claims are all too common amongst those doing the trading. They carry on as if it's still the 1970's. Get up to speed with modern negotiating methods. Still, as you point out, rip66, the AFL must love all the speculation and the extra interest and media coverage it generates.


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Re: Trade period is too long

Post: # 1584743Post saintspremiers »

The real padding out is releasing the fixture end of October not the start. Coincides with the start of the Cup carnival.


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Post: # 1584810Post GrumpyOne »

If the almighty created the world in six days, and rested on the seventh, two clubs should be able to trade a player well within that time.


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