Lockett would be niceWhy the **** interview guys straight out of the game?
There's 100 guys through the 70's, 80's and now 90's that would be better.
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Lockett would be niceWhy the **** interview guys straight out of the game?
There's 100 guys through the 70's, 80's and now 90's that would be better.
seemed like BS, he would have been the no.1 at Carlton too. Plus he supported Carlton.
seemed like BS, he would have been the no.1 at Carlton too. Plus he supported Carlton.
He was tied to us on a form 4 which Carlton tried to scupper....The courts decided in our favor in the end, as the Blues attempts to snag him from under our noses, fell within the time constraints & confines of said prior contractual agreement.
Rats recollection was somewhat askew & hazy around those events at the time....His lawyer & agent could supply a more accurate summation.
I only saw part of the episode but the reason those issues weren’t covered seemed to be because Mike seemed focussed on – you guessed it – money.
Went on and on about Platten’s money dealings with Carlton which was an interesting topic tbc but took an inordinate amount of the episode, especially for someone who had as terrific a career as Platten did.
Unless it was brought up in the first half (which I doubt), surprised Platten’s departure from Hawthorn wasn’t brought up; iirc he was basically pushed out reluctantly.
He also used to either own or be part owner of the Prince Alfred Hotel (PA's) in Grattan Street Carlton in the mid to late 90s. Spent many a night there as a uni student. The Rat was there occasionally, some times helping out behind the bar and mingling with patrons. I never spoke with him, but he seemed like a good bloke at the time.The rat used to own a pub in the city called Xanis in the late 80's / early 90's. I used to go there when I had had a few.
Really enjoyed the Rat's ep last night. Just reinforces to me that the eps with older players and footy figures have been the more enjoyable ones this year.
Great player and seems like a good bloke, confident in himself without being arrogant. I did lose a bit of respect for him though when he took Carlton's money on what appeared to be the expectation that he would play for them, and then didn't pay it back when he snubbed them. Not a good look for integrity and ethics.
My memory is that this was settled out of court and his new employer might have paid the money back on his behalf.
Still a bit of a dog act though that he took their money and had no intention of paying it back himself. And clearly Carlton thought they were stiffed if they took him to court to get their money back.
Was Joker-esqueWatched the Connors one last night. Fmd he's got a tongue like a gecko! Always licking his lips and flicking it out.
Joker on pingazWas Joker-esque
Watched the Connors one last night. Fmd he's got a tongue like a gecko! Always licking his lips and flicking it out. Thought Mike was going to explode in his pants and get out the calculator with all the questions about how much whoever was getting paid he could ask.
So essentially just a 30 minute advertisement for his company. The only interesting story was the call he got from Gaz about Judd which was about 30 seconds and they'd already spoken about it on 360 anyway. Yawn.
Hardly earth shattering stuff though or even interesting really. It was just advertising.I didn't mind it, liked how he made mention the importance of his staff and the relationship they have with his clients.
100% this, finished watching it with a very different view on player managers.I feel dirty, but I suddenly have a new found respect for agents, or at least one of them.
I enjoyed that Connors ep. Seems like a straight up guy, no nonsense. It's no wonder he and Nixon fell out.
Started his business from nothing, and now has 100 players on his books. Good on him.
Satisfied clients would be the key pillar of his business. And he seems to have lots of them, increasing each year.Well he did his job well then. Self promotion would be the key pillar of his business.
Hardly earth shattering stuff though or even interesting really. It was just advertising.