Re: WBFC - Player Contract Status
Warwick Capper said the same thing on his Open Mike episode, when quizzed about leaving and whether Buddy Franklin should leave for big dollars. Capper said he regretted moving for the big pay day, and if he had his time again he wouldn't make the move for (then) crazy money and would've stayed at Sydney for team success and good money. Also said that Buddy shouldn't leave Hawthorn either for the same reasons.
I'm all for people who want to extract every cent whilst playing, but if you value premierships and personal success and can get $800,000-$1,000,000 at your current club with the likelihood of success, if you invest the money really well then the extra cash shouldn't necessarily be the 'be all and end all'. But if you make the decision to leave for huge cash offerings, you need to make peace with yourself as the sole person whose signature appears on the contract. He doesn't seem to be at peace about the decision he made, and he won't get back to Geelong again. As a Christian follower, it's all 'God's plan' for him so he should accept that his lord works in mysterious ways (especially with those who have greed), but that The AFEL and AFL clubs don't. You sign it, your theirs. There's no way they can let him go, as it will look like the metaphoric captain abandoning ship.
Warwick Capper said the same thing on his Open Mike episode, when quizzed about leaving and whether Buddy Franklin should leave for big dollars. Capper said he regretted moving for the big pay day, and if he had his time again he wouldn't make the move for (then) crazy money and would've stayed at Sydney for team success and good money. Also said that Buddy shouldn't leave Hawthorn either for the same reasons.
I'm all for people who want to extract every cent whilst playing, but if you value premierships and personal success and can get $800,000-$1,000,000 at your current club with the likelihood of success, if you invest the money really well then the extra cash shouldn't necessarily be the 'be all and end all'. But if you make the decision to leave for huge cash offerings, you need to make peace with yourself as the sole person whose signature appears on the contract. He doesn't seem to be at peace about the decision he made, and he won't get back to Geelong again. As a Christian follower, it's all 'God's plan' for him so he should accept that his lord works in mysterious ways (especially with those who have greed), but that The AFEL and AFL clubs don't. You sign it, your theirs. There's no way they can let him go, as it will look like the metaphoric captain abandoning ship.
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