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Broncos withdraw offer for Hunt
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[QUOTE="Flutterby, post: 2190858, member: 1853"] Again I agree with you broncospwn and guppy. It's just the way of the world these days. People used to get their first job and stay there until they retired, but not now and I don't expect football to be any different either on the side of the players (employees) or clubs (employers). But guppy I have had to deal with a lot of sports managers, and in my experience, I would say only about 5-10% of them give their clients advice that is actually based on what is good for them apart from more money - they take just as much advantage of the young players' naivety. But I do also agree with you that clubs will also definitely take advantage of players who can't really negotiate or don't know their worth. In fantasy land, all players have someone who knows about business, cares really for them as a person, is willing and able to give them all the advice they need and act on their behalf in contract negotiations - all without getting a cent for themselves but just because they want what's really best for the player (I will wake up now). [/QUOTE]
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