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We are always bigger than the individual. Grant, Smith, West, Johnson and the great Ted Whitten could have got squillions elsewhere at the peak of their careers but never left the Bulldogs - reasons - class and loyalty. A short term setback if he left - certainly, he is a very good player. Indispensable ? nobody is, end of story.Comment
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I don't totally think it's Brian, to me it's more like his manager trying to get as much as he can for Brian, and himself, I mean 15% of $500,000 is better than 15% of 400,000 isn't it?
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Dear Brian do you want to be remembered as someone who walked to play for Ummmm Melbourne with a little more cash? Do you want to be remembered for playing in our second premiership side and remembered forever?Interestingly those Lion players from the 3 peat are all still involved in the footy industry,Lappin,Scott brothers,Voss,Mccrae,Leppitch,Lynch,Pyke. It just shows that more is to gain playing in successful clubs than leaving for extra coin!Comment
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I think we all just need to take a deep breath and stop bagging the bloke before he makes his mind up. Like all of you here I want him to stay and I will not be bagging him unless he makes the wrong call!!!!Comment
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Gee, I'm pretty surprised by the animosity being displayed towards Brian here. He is trying to get the best deal for himself and his family, he is doing this with the assistance of his manager, playing football is his job. To not do so would be doing himself and his young family a significant disservice. The club is trying to retain Brian's service for lowest amount of coin possible and for it not to bargain hard would be negligent.
Brian has about four years left in football to try to set his family up, he then has to find a new job in a new career. Nowhere has he said he doesn't want to play for us, he's just after a better deal and being one of the fullbacks in the comp and absolutely critical to our success in 2010 he has a bit of leverage.
I'd be disappointed if he left but having a young family myself I'd try to understand. For what it's worth I think he'll sign.Western Bulldogs Football Club "Where it's cool to drool"Comment
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Gee, I'm pretty surprised by the animosity being displayed towards Brian here. He is trying to get the best deal for himself and his family, he is doing this with the assistance of his manager, playing football is his job. To not do so would be doing himself and his young family a significant disservice. The club is trying to retain Brian's service for lowest amount of coin possible and for it not to bargain hard would be negligent.
Brian has about four years left in football to try to set his family up, he then has to find a new job in a new career. Nowhere has he said he doesn't want to play for us, he's just after a better deal and being one of the fullbacks in the comp and absolutely critical to our success in 2010 he has a bit of leverage.
I'd be disappointed if he left but having a young family myself I'd try to understand. For what it's worth I think he'll sign.
You are of course correct in everything you say. I think the vitriol stems from a history of being f&^ked over by big stars (well, Nathan Brown, but once was enough) and a bit of a feeling that by stalling, Brian is contradicting the "team first" ideology that we would hope would prevail when the team is so close to getting the big job done.
For mine, I understand the ire and I partly feel it. But I mostly just feel concerned about the big hole left if he goes. I too think he'll stay. I would think 450k per season has been enough to convince him, but maybe it's the finer details that are being nutted out. I hope."It's over. It's all over."Comment
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Say the wage of someone in a well off family is $100,000 a year. Brian is set to receive $400,000 a year. In four years he'll have made an extra 1.2 mill than the average person. Surely if that were to be the end of his career he would have enough money to find his next stream of revenue without his family having to endure any hardships.Gee, I'm pretty surprised by the animosity being displayed towards Brian here. He is trying to get the best deal for himself and his family, he is doing this with the assistance of his manager, playing football is his job. To not do so would be doing himself and his young family a significant disservice. The club is trying to retain Brian's service for lowest amount of coin possible and for it not to bargain hard would be negligent.
Brian has about four years left in football to try to set his family up, he then has to find a new job in a new career. Nowhere has he said he doesn't want to play for us, he's just after a better deal and being one of the fullbacks in the comp and absolutely critical to our success in 2010 he has a bit of leverage.
I'd be disappointed if he left but having a young family myself I'd try to understand. For what it's worth I think he'll sign.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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I think everyone is just worried about the time this seems to be taking!Gee, I'm pretty surprised by the animosity being displayed towards Brian here. He is trying to get the best deal for himself and his family, he is doing this with the assistance of his manager, playing football is his job. To not do so would be doing himself and his young family a significant disservice. The club is trying to retain Brian's service for lowest amount of coin possible and for it not to bargain hard would be negligent.
Brian has about four years left in football to try to set his family up, he then has to find a new job in a new career. Nowhere has he said he doesn't want to play for us, he's just after a better deal and being one of the fullbacks in the comp and absolutely critical to our success in 2010 he has a bit of leverage.
I'd be disappointed if he left but having a young family myself I'd try to understand. For what it's worth I think he'll sign.Comment
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Serious matey you'll get the tired old ''Football is abusiness'' line .Funny thing is I've never cried when a ''Business'' loses.Say the wage of someone in a well off family is $100,000 a year. Brian is set to receive $400,000 a year. In four years he'll have made an extra 1.2 mill than the average person. Surely if that were to be the end of his career he would have enough money to find his next stream of revenue without his family having to endure any hardships.
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Was thinking pretty much the same thing whilst reading this thread. I'll wait until he signs - or doesn't sign before getting my feelings too involved in the Lake Saga.
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I'm not really looking at football as a business more just making the point that Brian's kids won't go hungry because he missed out on those few extra $
Brian is starting to look like a business man at the moment though.[SIGPIC][/SIGPIC]Comment
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Thats why we need you to get your kids pocket money pop it into an envelope, write a note in crayon and send it to Brian.
Save The Lake !It's better to die on our feet than live on our knees.Comment
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