Haha a common theme in here.
I can assure you in the essential legal sense of the Pickering/Ablett relationship, I sure do get it.
Do you?
Frankly THP your knowledge of jurisprudence is that of a bush lawyer.
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Haha a common theme in here.
I can assure you in the essential legal sense of the Pickering/Ablett relationship, I sure do get it.
Do you?
Frankly THP your knowledge of jurisprudence is that of a bush lawyer.
Firstly, this is an internet forum, what is the point of a petty insult?
Secondly, I havent mentioned anything specific about the laws themself.
I am merely raising speculative issues as they might relate to these laws.
Big difference, shame you couldnt see that
Next? How long do you consider driving this obfuscation?
Not an insult, rather an observation in response to the inference about your knowledge of the law in respect of this matter. And your question to me.
This is boring to the forum members. Me too!
I too have no idea what you are talking about THP.
Give me a recap please.
Are suggesting that Pickers and Gaz just happened to be on the Gold Coast together and Pickers said 'hey, I have someone I want you to meet' ?
Well we know Pickers makes no extra coin if Gaz goes to the GC. The management group does. And it's only 5% or so. And yes there maybe a bonus involved to pickers I guess but you wouldn't go through all this for a few bucks.
... Soooooo ... that would mean Pickering would get extra money if Gaz went north, correct?
At the end of the day, an agent can sprout all he likes about "doing what's best for his client", but don't tell me he isn't also thinking about whether he's going to make $50,000 or $100,000 from a potential deal.
... Soooooo ... that would mean Pickering would get extra money if Gaz went north, correct?
At the end of the day, an agent can sprout all he likes about "doing what's best for his client", but don't tell me he isn't also thinking about whether he's going to make $50,000 or $100,000 from a potential deal.
TheHonestyPolicy = WeAreGeelong. Once a WAG always a WAG.
Pickering's role, even in legal terms, will also include the well being of his client. Getting sprung on the GC last year is Pickerings' fault, not Gaz. Even if Gary wanted the meeting, it was Pickering's responsibility that this meeting never saw the light of day. Gary is still contracted to Geelong for a start. Secondly IF Gary signed off on anything that day, Pickering as the adviser, should have instructed this meeting to be held privately. For the simple fact whatever he may have signed or even what he could have potentially signed, will have stipulated this fact in a very legal sense too.
As Gary's adviser Pickering is liable for this understanding or misunderstanding.
Pickering has since stated publically he organised the GC meeting and has accepted full responsibility for it. McKenna perhaps quite cleverly has reminded Pickering of this fact just recently. Very interesting indeed.
The AFL have already admitted a loophole exists regarding contracted players during certain periods of the off-season, exonerating the GC in this matter but Pickering's part in all this as a manager remains rather unclear, given Gary's real legal obligation at the time was with Geelong and not the GC and as the manager he is responsible for the handling of that contract.
In black and white you relate correct aspects of the player/manager relationship but also leave significant holes by not understanding Pickering's actions are by no means however purely governed by the simple fact he is employed by somebody else. Pickering has a professional duty of care which given his own testimony suggests he has been quite negligent in this matter as a manager and this is quite regardless of the fact Gary may have requested this meeting first.
Pickering might not just have something to gain from all this, but might actually have something to lose from all this now too, so perhaps this cant purely just be about Gary any longer and I suspect this is what McKenna was hinting at over the weekend. I dont know the full details however.
As I mentioned, this seems a complete mess any way you look at it now.
The AFL turning a blind eye for their own interests will save the day!
Recent suggestions from the AFL they think Gary is best left staying at Geelong too makes me think they arent interested in the can of worms.
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The fact is simple. Pickering is a player agent. Now player agents negotiate to get their clients the ebst deal, since the more the player makes, the more the agent makes. Simple. Because agents recieve a percentage of a player's contract, they will inevitably push a player into taking the highest offer, whether it is the better deal for the player or not, so that the agent can pocket more money. Only really astute players will cotton onto what is happening, or maybe they don't care, as long as they make more too.
Player-managers are like lawyers, and about as trustworthy. They are hired by the client for their expertise. Now, because the client isn't as smart as the agent (or else they would do their own negotiations), the agent can tell the player whatever he wants, out of self-interest. To be honest, I would trust some of them as far as I can throw them.
Pickering needs to remember this. His career was down the toilet until Geelong picked him up. So, without Geelong, he would have had no footy career. So, Pickering owes the club to point Gary in the right direction (towards Geelong).
So, Pickering owes Gary to point Gary in the right direction (towards where ever gary wants to go).
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The fact is simple. Pickering is a player agent. Now player agents negotiate to get their clients the ebst deal, since the more the player makes, the more the agent makes. Simple. Because agents recieve a percentage of a player's contract, they will inevitably push a player into taking the highest offer, whether it is the better deal for the player or not, so that the agent can pocket more money. Only really astute players will cotton onto what is happening, or maybe they don't care, as long as they make more too.
Player-managers are like lawyers, and about as trustworthy. They are hired by the client for their expertise. Now, because the client isn't as smart as the agent (or else they would do their own negotiations), the agent can tell the player whatever he wants, out of self-interest. To be honest, I would trust some of them as far as I can throw them.
Pickering needs to remember this. His career was down the toilet until Geelong picked him up. So, without Geelong, he would have had no footy career. So, Pickering owes the club to point Gary in the right direction (towards Geelong).
You know, we have spent 35+ pages talking about this. .
I knew someone would try to pick a hole in my comment. I only added the 'bonus' as it is plausible.
You can totally forget 50 or 100k.
management gets between 3 and 5%
So if Gaz gets an extra 800k per year at GC the management group (at most) would earn an additional 48k per year.
It has nothing to do with IMG or Pickers.
Many people obviously can't accept that a favourite son is actually thinking of leaving. They just want to blame someone else. Pickers, the AFL, anyone but Gazza!! And I still don't begrudge Gaz.
And you keep spewing out the same crap.
You don't read any other posts do you?
To add some spice to a struggling thread, here's a Devils Advocates 9 reasons why Gary (regrettably) will be Gold Coast bound.
1.$500.000 extra per year.
2.Be a foundation member of an AFL club, an opportunity available to very few.
3.First Captain of a foundation AFL club.
4.Lead a club to 3 more premierships in 2014/5/6 with the aid of salary cap and trade concessions.
5.Reunite with his brother and get a house and job for his father.
6. Rejoin his friend and mentor Ken Hinkley.
7.Never have to wear a jumper or coat again.
8. Surf 365 days a year
9.Girls! Girls! and more Girls.
I can't comment on the WAG, sorry, THP posts because I can't make head nor tail of them.
Cheers.