I do understand that, thanks for acknowledging there is no rort.Players who come to Adelaide do it for the life-style.
Surely a Geelong supporter can understand that.
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I do understand that, thanks for acknowledging there is no rort.Players who come to Adelaide do it for the life-style.
Surely a Geelong supporter can understand that.
Yeah & apparently Morris (Money Bags) and Co have elite training facilities.. and a solarium!I do understand that, thanks for acknowledging there is no rort.
Nobody’s saying no to the role. He can do what he likes and so can the sponsor.
But if it’s a club sponsor the payments go in the salary cap. It’s such an obvious loophole for abuse that all clubs will attempt.
Shhhhhhhhh. Geelong, Geelong, Geelong!All clubs do, and have been for years, it's nothing new.
Collingwood superstar Nick Daicos is set to cash-in on his extraordinary off-field earning potential as one of the most marketable figures in the game.
The Herald Sun can reveal footwear giant Nike has recently locked away Daicos to one of the most lucrative long-term boot deals in the competition.
The new five-figure contract underlines Daicos’ path to become one of the top earners in the game off the field with the Collingwood father-son jet on track to rival and potentially eclipse Western Bulldogs’ Bailey Smith, Richmond’s Dustin Martin, Sydney Swans’ champion Lance Franklin, Carlton’s Charlie Curnow and Melbourne’s Christian Petracca.
All clubs do, and have been for years, it's nothing new.
I'm probably more shocked that it is only 5 figures