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All those lifestyle decisions are easier to make if you are playing in a losing team. You can play in a losing team anywhere so why not play in one at in your preferred city.
All of those lifestyle decisions are easier to put on hold for a season or two if you are going deep into September as you are now faced with possibility of a once-in-a-career chance to be a premiership player.
For instance, take B.Hill.
His partner says "Perth sucks, why are we even here?".
B.Hill: "Because I'm a pro footballer and this is where my job is."
Partner: "You can do your job in a better city and get paid more. You still haven't told me why were are _here_"
B.Hil: "[crickets]". Because there is no legitimate professional reason to devote your career to a losing franchise. If your lifestyle is better in Melbourne and your football isn't going anywhere in Perth, why stay?
According to one of the family members, Brad Hill almost doubled his salary going to the Saints. At the time of leaving he was on a similar salary to Walters, in his first season he was on more than Walters and Stephen combined. Brad and Stephen's mum was very upset when he got traded, she loved the boys playing together. There is absolutely no mystery as to why Brad was so adamant about being traded to the Saints







