Vlandys isn’t such a bad bloke, it was just a simple misunderstanding.Has anyone seen or heard of Webster since he dared to question the Great Man in print?
He smoothed things over, even took him to his boot maker as a gesture of goodwill.
Vlandys isn’t such a bad bloke, it was just a simple misunderstanding.Has anyone seen or heard of Webster since he dared to question the Great Man in print?
Until you get to retirement you just cannot know how you will approach it.Truthfully, he's also diminishing the value of himself to whichever club signs him up too because a big part of signing Smith is what he brings to the club commercially in driving interest, hype, memberships and corporate dollars, and the fact he's basically skipped the whole preseason where clubs would have been in hyperdrive with all that sort of stuff (well, every club except ours apparently) and the fact that Smith couldn't be part of any of that takes away a reasonable part of the value of signing him up in the first place.
I get that but it is a lot different to Cameron Smith retiring who can take his pick at many high paying avenues such as media, coaching, speaker circuit, football admin or even still playing than the average 9-5 Joe.Until you get to retirement you just cannot know how you will approach it.
I'm there now and have been struggling so much more with the decision than I thought.
When you are young you think it's going to be easy but believe me it is the most difficult decision I've ever had to make.
So far I'm still procrastinating 9 months after I thought I would be be retired
Why would anyone retire? I’ve had period of a month or 2 without work and feel useless by week 3.Until you get to retirement you just cannot know how you will approach it.
I'm there now and have been struggling so much more with the decision than I thought.
When you are young you think it's going to be easy but believe me it is the most difficult decision I've ever had to make.
So far I'm still procrastinating 9 months after I thought I would be be retired
Because you are in your 70's with a shit load of super and you want to enjoy your last ~10 years doing what you want?Why would anyone retire? I’ve had period of a month or 2 without work and feel useless by week 3.
I get winding down a bit but completely retiring sounds like a recipe for depression.
I get it, I just think “doing what you want” is overrated when it comes to mental health.Because you are in your 70's with a shit load of super and you want to enjoy your last ~10 years doing what you want?
So what's your plan, keep heading into the office until you keel over?I get it, I just think “doing what you want” is overrated when it comes to mental health.
I don't begrudge him or yourself taking their time, not in the slightest. I think in his case ego probably plays a bit of a role, but I do believe deep down this is probably a bloody hard call to make for him.Until you get to retirement you just cannot know how you will approach it.
I'm there now and have been struggling so much more with the decision than I thought.
When you are young you think it's going to be easy but believe me it is the most difficult decision I've ever had to make.
So far I'm still procrastinating 9 months after I thought I would be be retired
I'm happy for him to play on and would love it if he played on for us.Hope he really wants to play on, but everyone says **** off, you're being a dickhead.
I'm happy for him to play on and would love it if he played on for us.
That's not nearly spiteful enough.
The broncos hierarchy are just as indecisive. They can't decide between ruling out signing him and continuing to let him play them.
How so? Kevvie and the club are getting on with business.. Smith happens to be geographically close & the Broncos are keen if he is but they’re not jumping at shadowsThe broncos hierarchy are just as indecisive. They can't decide between ruling out signing him and continuing to let him play them.
One of the reasons we are in this current mess.