Would have been spent well if they didn't get rid of McKenna and made finals.
Nah. He took a major step off Broadway.
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Would have been spent well if they didn't get rid of McKenna and made finals.
Last time i went to centrelink it was called social security, and the OP was there.Any tips on how to get an extra 5%?
That's right Knuckle Dragger.Smh, another victard thread
If you can't make it on 6mill, probably wouldn't matterComing back to geelong was an error on behalf of his future wellbeing. Instead of setting his family up for generations he'll be left out in the financial wilderness forgoing a few million that we will never have the opportunity to make again.
Coming back to geelong was an error on behalf of his future wellbeing. Instead of setting his family up for generations he'll be left out in the financial wilderness forgoing a few million that we will never have the opportunity to make again.
See that game there? That tells you everything you need to know about Ablett’s terribly judged move to the Gold Coast.
Big game, huge crowd, huge pressure, in the balance and he’s right in the thick of it, almost willing his team over the line.
Precisely what he should have been doing for the past seven years.
Instead he spent it - a good part of his career, and his prime - up in Queensland either not playing, or playing in such meaningless games they might as well have been practice matches.
What a crying shame for him and footy watchers... it’s put an enormous hole on his legacy as one of the all-time greats.
POTYNot sure what your problem is, he was offered a contract that was simply to good to refuse, who the **** are you to judge? You'd probably change centrelink offices if one offered 5% more.
This is the dumbest thing I've read in some time. Please tell me you're joking? As far as I'm aware he doesn't have a gambling or drug addiction, and is still a professional footballer earning plenty. After years of being one of the highest earners in the game. If anything coming back to Geelong is brilliant for his future wellbeing, as he is near family again and clearly happy. You sir need a time-out from the internet.Coming back to geelong was an error on behalf of his future wellbeing. Instead of setting his family up for generations he'll be left out in the financial wilderness forgoing a few million that we will never have the opportunity to make again.
depends on how you see it. I mean, your AFL career could last 4-6 years and you be on $150-250,000 a year for those 6 years. Worse case scenario is if you spend half of it or pay off a $500,000 mortage of a house, If some are smart enough to do that.The standard a lot of you guys hold AFL players to is utterly absurd. The fact of the matter is that AFL is a ~10 year career for which you forfeit any form of tertiary education and establishment of a long-term career during the prime years of your working life. Then, after your 10 or so years are up you're back out on the streets, usually with a wrecked body. A select few may be offered coaching jobs and some others might be able to get admin jobs in the AFL industry but the ceiling on these jobs is tiny, and your job security in the coaching industry is equally tenuous. Point is, that AFL players of all people should be the ones trying to get as much money as possible during the short time they spend at the top. Ablett isn't a bad person for putting himself and his family/interests at number one, particularly not when it comes to a so-called moral consideration he should have for the corporate giant that is the AFL/GCS. A lot of you, I'm sure, have left your place of work for a better paying position, or have threatened to without receiving a promotion/benefit of some sort. To suggest that AFL players aren't allowed to, or shouldn't, get all the money they can from their employer whilst they are physically still able is a hypocritical and absurd proposition - especially given that many of us couldn't give a toss about our jobs/employers at all.