Sooo…Geelong are openly rorting the soft cap?
Personally if i wanted finance, i'd be sceptical about a smallish company that invested in AFL advertising and gave bogus jobs to football coaches.
I'd rather have lower interest rates.
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Sooo…Geelong are openly rorting the soft cap?
Other clubs need to press the AFL on what grounds this is appropriate. Nothing short of a disgrace.Personally if i wanted finance, i'd be sceptical about a smallish company that invested in AFL advertising and gave bogus jobs to football coaches.
I'd rather have lower interest rates.
Gotta love the idea that "everyone should just be rorting the system, problem solved" is in any way a reasonable argument.Why there is scepticism surrounding Geelong coach Chris Scott’s role with key sponsor
The situation has been questioned.www.sen.com.au
“There’s no reason why other clubs should not be doing this with their coaches, with their players,” said Edmund.
Wrong Sam , you simpleton.
Only a privately run company ( IE ,VISY, Cotton-On , Morris Finance ) is able to unjustifiably throw money at a football club.
Most organisations answer to shareholders or overseas managment.
Throwing money at football clubs would simply not be tolerated.
Its a sad state of affairs when the NRL is ahead of you on a policy relating to salary cap cheating.
Caught saying the quiet part out loud.Why there is scepticism surrounding Geelong coach Chris Scott’s role with key sponsor
The situation has been questioned.www.sen.com.au
“There’s no reason why other clubs should not be doing this with their coaches, with their players,” said Edmund.
Sooo…Geelong are openly rorting the soft cap?