Recently re-elected AFL Players Association president Patrick Dangerfield has revealed a lever he wants to pull in negotiations for the next collective bargaining agreement. 7NEWS
Players Association president Patrick Dangerfield has revealed a lever he wants to pull in negotiations for the next collective bargaining agreement.
Analysis, local footy and the biggest moments, Seven and 7plus are the home of footy shows for every fan. Stream them all for free onThe agreement kicks in for the 2025 season and will bring in $643 million per year - a whopping $170 million more than the annual fees for 2023 and 2024. AFL Players Assocation president Patrick Dangerfield and chief executive Paul Marsh are heading into negotiations with departing AFL boss Gillon McLachlan.“The best players in the competition have always had the ability to negotiation broadcast KPI increases,” he said on“So if the broadcast goes up 10 per cent next year, the best players in the competition have had the ability to have that woven through their contract. If you’re getting paid $1 million, you get a $100,000 increase.
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