meher baba wrote:
Yes, it is true - strictly speaking - that Luke "walked out" on the club. So Lyon was not lying. He is very clever at only answering the precise question put to him: which I very much admire.
What was the presise question put to him? he volunteered that answer.
meher baba wrote:All I'm suggesting is that, while it is certainly true that Ball put his hand up and said he wanted out, there is clearly more to the story. And your statement that it was because he wanted $500k per annum because he went to a private school (!?) doesn't explain it all to me.
A huge sense of entitlement comes from being told how great you are. When you are told that you aren't as good as you have been told, and you have to be better, and you DONT deserve your huge paypacket because you cant do what is required - well that comes from the upper crust private schoolboy ethos.
meher baba wrote:It makes more sense to me that he didn't want to take a large pay drop and (uin his view) to be treated like s$&t by the club.
As I said no problem with trying to get more money - just tell it as it is. How did the club treat him like s.hit? By asking him to work on his game in the reserves? Well you may be correct because he was hangdog and really not interested when playing for the Scorps. I went to the huddle a few times while he was playing there and all he did was sulk in the background - never a word, no encouragement, when spoken to wouldn't comment.
And the club continued to tread his like s.hit by selecting him in the Grand Final team
meher baba wrote: Studies have shown that employees are far less likely to leave organizations for more $$$ elsewhere if they feel valued where they are.
Studies have shown that football team are far less like to win a flag if allthe players aren't doing what is required by the coach.
Anyway what is your studies salary base rate based on? half million a year compared to 350k a year?
Football is not just any old job. it is very highly paid for a very short time, so I dont blame Ball wanting to get more money for the short time he has left. Cain Ackland did the same thing.
meher baba wrote:What sort of messages did the club send Ball in the second half of 2009?
To work harder and do what is required by the team?
meher baba wrote: Would he have felt valued, respected as a senior player and loyal servant of the club?
probably not because he is the only player ever dropped in AFL football. What a thing to do to a player who cant do what is required by the coach. After all he was a loyalt servant (debateable, $600k a year certainly made him loyal).
How did Milne and Dal Santo respond to being dropped? How did Armo play in his one and only game during the year? Did he mope because he couldn't get a gig?
What a precious little flower you make Ball out to be.
meher baba wrote: Would anything the club did over that time make Collingwood's offer to him look unattractive when it came?
You mean like offer him a THREE YEAR contract and select him to play in the Grand Final.
Yeah really shoved it up him didn't they?
meher baba wrote:To me, the whole story looks fairly straightforward to me. And, unlike others, I'm blaming neither the club nor Ball. It's just a case of conflicting priorities. I'm just hoping that the club's priorities turn out to be right.
Conflicting Salary Cap issues you mean. A bloke offered a million dollar contract in June, gets it leaked to Denham that Collingwood is offering $500k a year in August, plays in the finals and Grand Final, then walks out on the club because he can get more money, but tries to smokescreen and deflect, and tries to blame the club.
But you keep supporting a Collingwood player, I prefer to support the likes of players who earn their money at the Saints like Roo, and Lenny, and bj. Blokes who have not walked out on the claub when the going got tough.
Enjoy barracking for Ball at Collingwood because apparently you dont support the Saints as a team but individual players.