It's a fair point, but I don't agree.skeptic wrote:I think the club's agreeing to this comment is similar to me agreeing to give the mugger with a knife my walletJohnny Member wrote:The club's don't care about winning.BigMart wrote:The clubs agreed to this... Rather than risk losing a player
Short sighted and created a huge rod for their...
Blind freddy could forecast this monster
Its a business. They need a job.
If the business of making dough, they'll have a job.
You really think Finnis gives a f*** if the Saints win a flag? Please.
I honestly don't see the 'clubs' as clubs anymore.
They're places of employment. Nothing more.
Seriously, why is Richo working at the Saints? For the love of it? For the love of the place?
No. For money.
It's hos job. He's a professional, that would do the same job at a different 'club' in a heartbeat given the right circumstances.
That's not a knock on him. It's just a reality.
Matt Finnis. What sort of f*** would he give about the Saints? Other than being a conscientious professional who wants to do his job well, of course.
None. He'd have taken any decent job in the business that paid well and gave him opportunities. And he'd walk in a heartbeat given the right circumstance. And I don't blame him.
Players do it every year. Coaches do too.
Look at Hawthorn for example. Do you think Neitz, Yze and Monkhorst gave two s***s about the 'club' before they were employed there? Clarkson??
Do you think Gibson, Burgoyne, Lake, Hale, McEvoy, Gunston and the rest felt anything for Hawthorn before they arrived from other clubs? Of course not. They're employees. In a business.