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If he leaves, the Magpies would be in line for draft compensation. “For a club like St Kilda, which has won one premiership, he’s a difference maker. And he’s a free agent, so you can potentially get him for nothing.” “I think they’re putting the test back in his hands. “The statement a couple of days ago would concern me, certainly if I was a potential suitor because we aren’t seeing that level of contrition at the moment,” Riewoldt told On the Couch. “It’s hard to see how he ever gets anything more than that (from Collingwood), even if they do offer him a deal at the end of the season,” Ralph told On the Couch.
Collingwood took its contract offer to Jordan De Goey off the table on the weekend following the emergence of footage of him in a Bali nightclub, ...
Collingwood withdrew a contract offer for Jordan De Goey on the weekend in light of his Bali nightclub video incident. Collingwood took its contract offer to Jordan De Goey off the table on the weekend following the emergence of footage of him in a Bali nightclub, according to The Age’s Michael Gleeson. It’s understood the club had offered De Goey a two-year deal with a trigger for a further two years on about $800,00 a year.
Collingwood have reportedly withdrawn a contract offer to Jordan De Goey amid the fallout from his partying at a Bali nightclub. De Goey, who is out of contract at the end of this season, had a new two-year deal on the table. Advertisement.
In January, De Goey pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment at a hearing at the Manhattan Criminal Court and was ordered to complete 10 counselling sessions with a focus on anger management and alcohol treatment. The latest incident comes after De Goey was stood down by Collingwood last October when he was arrested for a drunken incident at a New York nightclub. Collingwood have reportedly withdrawn a contract offer to Jordan De Goey amid the fallout from his partying at a Bali nightclub.
Collingwood withdrew a contract offer for Jordan De Goey on the weekend in light of his embarrassing Bali nightclub video incident.
The club was not concerned at the fact De Goey went to Bali as two other Collingwood players were also in Bali and all three went with the club’s blessing. But the club has not yet made a decision on any action they might take against him. De Goey was given permission to travel to Bali last week for a short holiday during the team’s bye round. De Goey later released a statement saying he had been wrongly persecuted. The club could yet return to negotiations with a revised offer, or they could decide not to make him a new offer. The Lions have offered him a five-year deal on about $500,000 a year to remain.
Collingwood has reportedly pulled a $3.2m contract offer to Jordan De Goey in the aftermath of his Bali nightclub incident.
I think in this case the bargaining power is getting less and less. Jordan is not on his own.” It is unknown if these have changed in light of De Goey’s latest incident. “If I’m another club, if I’m a player at another club and involved in the leadership group and key decision makers, I don’t think I’d be looking at the Jordan De Goey situation.” “There are so many scallywags in the AFL we don’t even hear about or know about. Charges of forcible touching were also dropped.
Jordan De Goey's acts in Bali have left senior club figures fuming, with the star man coming to the realisa...
The handling of (De Goey), allowing him to go is really questionable and the fact that they haven't spoken." The attitude towards women will be reflected in the punishment. Jordan De Goey is increasingly likely to be suspended by Collingwood, with senior figures at the club upset by the "demeaning of women" in the video of him in Bali.
Collingwood have reportedly withdrawn a contract offer to Jordan De Goey amid the fallout from his partying at...
In January, De Goey pleaded guilty to a charge of harassment at a hearing at the Manhattan Criminal Court and was ordered to complete 10 counselling sessions with a focus on anger management and alcohol treatment. The latest incident comes after De Goey was stood down by Collingwood last October when he was arrested for a drunken incident at a New York nightclub. Collingwood have reportedly withdrawn a contract offer to Jordan De Goey amid the fallout from his partying at a Bali nightclub.
Jordan De Goey's former coach Nathan Buckley says the Collingwood star should accept whatever offer the Magpies put in front of him as new reports emerged ...
He took aim at media outlets for “the relentless pursuit and persecution of athletes” to “create an uneducated, bias and ill-informed narrative that has gone too far”. “You’ve got Nadine Rabah from the AFL who has joined Collingwood today as a senior corporate and media executive, with very strong on these things I’m told. How do you when you’re training on a Monday morning get in on Sunday night? I do think now suspension is very possible … it sounds like there are a lot of stakeholders in this. “I’m really uncomfortable right now, I have to declare that, because I think in isolation what Jordy did is not a hanging offence. I think Jordy should be pretty thankful if that occurs.
There's reportedly been a “shift” at Collingwood towards Jordan De Goey's Bali nightclub incident in recent days, with the “demeaning of women” upsetting ...
Would they have got him on the plane straight away and said come home? I do think now suspension is very possible … it sounds like there are a lot of stakeholders in this.” It comes as a TikTok video emerged of Magpies young guns Jack Ginnivan and Isaac Quaynor rating women to heap more pressure on the club in the midst of the latest De Goey saga. “What I find staggering ... why wouldn’t he have come home? “I think the demeaning of women in the (De Goey) video, that’s what’s really upset the club — upset Craig McRae, upset (football boss) Graham Wright, upset (CEO) Mark Anderson. I think they’re a lot angrier than earlier media reports suggested because younger media reps at the club were just getting it wrong on Friday and Saturday. The Magpies over the weekend acknowledged they were aware of the video but that the club would comment further “as soon as it is in a position to do so,” while De Goey separately via social media spoke out against the coverage it’s received in a response that’s been heavily scrutinised.
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Controversial Collingwood star Jordan De Goey's potential move to St Kilda has been supported by Saints legend Nick Riewoldt.
And he’s a free agent, so you can potentially get him for nothing.” “For a club like St Kilda, which has won one premiership, he’s a difference maker. De Goey - who will become a free agent at the end of the season if he doesn't sign a contract - is expected to find out if he has a future at Collingwood in the coming days.
With that in mind, De Goey's former coach Nathan Buckley has commented on the talented yet flawed Magpie. Buckley believes the 26-year-old should be content ...
“This is separate of them. I think Jordy should be pretty thankful if that occurs. “He’s still a young guy but he’s got to make better decisions and he’s got to decide to put people around him that are going to help him make better decisions.”
Former Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley says the Magpies shouldn't pay "top dollar" to keep Jordan De Goey, as they investigate his partying in Bali.
"I still think that if the club chooses to continue with him, I think that should be their parameters that they continue with him on and I think Jordy should be pretty thankful if that occurs." "To try and defend yourself after the fact was a really bad decision and it's created a situation that the club didn't need," he said. "I was of the opinion at the beginning of the year that Jordy should just take what Collingwood offers him and repay the faith and I'm still of that opinion," Buckley said on SEN's Whateley.
Former Collingwood coach Nathan Buckley says Jordan De Goey should accept whatever AFL contract offer Collingwood are willing...
"We have spoken to Jordan at length, and he understands the seriousness of the situation." "My actions have fallen short of the standards expected of me as a person, as an AFL footballer and as a representative of the Collingwood Football Club. "The actions shown in the video footage are disrespectful and I accept that I have betrayed the trust the club showed in me by allowing me to take my mid-season break overseas," De Goey said in a statement.
Collingwood have made a call on Jordan De Goey, handing him a $25000 suspended fine for his Bali antics.
How he needs to respond, how he needs to behave, and the expectations that we have on him.” De Goey was given permission to travel to Bali last week for a short holiday during the team’s bye round. He had returned to play 12 of the club’s 13 games this season. Sign up for the Real Footy newsletter. De Goey later released a statement saying he had been wrongly persecuted. I am still of that opinion,” Buckley said on SEN. The Bali incident prompted the Magpies to pull their contract offer to the match-winning forward-midfielder. However in the club statement on Tuesday, the star utility said he understood his actions were wrong and was apologetic. I have again made a mistake – this is an ongoing journey for me – and I remain absolutely committed to changing. “Again, I apologise for my disrespectful conduct. After several days of deliberation, the Magpies released a statement before the media conference condemning De Goey’s behaviour. “I am committed to making myself the best person I can be, and I believe that the best chance I have to do that is in an environment where I have the support of my teammates and the club.”
AFL star Jordan De Goey is slapped with a $25000 suspended fine by Collingwood and apologises for his "disrespectful" conduct while partying in Bali.
"The actions shown in the video footage are disrespectful and I accept that I have betrayed the trust the club showed in me by allowing me to take my mid-season break overseas," De Goey said in a statement. The fine is suspended through to the end of the season and dependent on good behaviour. - Jordan De Goey's fine is suspended through to the end of the season and dependent on good behaviour
JORDAN De Goey has been slapped with a $25,000 suspended fine by Collingwood and has apologised for his "disrespectful" conduct while partying in Bali.
"I think what's most important for us as a football club and for Jordan is that we're fronting into this being open about it and need to be and be very transparent. "Today's about addressing the values and behaviours of what we expect from our players. "I won't discuss contracts and specific contracts. I have again made a mistake – this is an ongoing journey for me – and I remain absolutely committed to changing. "Again, I apologise for my disrespectful conduct. "I am committed to making myself the best person I can be and I believe that the best chance I have to do that is in an environment where I have the support of my teammates and the Club."