Are out-of-favour AFL players giving up on their clubs too early?
  • 7 months ago
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Do AFL players begin to reject the difficulty of fighting for a place to explore trade options as soon as they fall in favor? Western Bulldogs legend Brad Johnson raised question of early trade of AFL Trade Radio and revealed that loyalty and permanence with a club could remain in the past in past. Neden Where is a fight from a player's point of view these days? Joh Johnson said. “It seems to me that if a player loses a place, the result of that player is“ Oh, I'm here, I'm done with my job. ” "This seems to have lost a little lost from a player's mindset." Former harbor Adelaide midfielder Kane Cornes agreed with Johnson, and for example, Carlton brought Küçük Advanced Zac Fisher. After Blues became a basis for career, Fisher was ignored for most of this season and caused him to take into account his future options and express interest in joining North Melbourne. However, Cornes supported Johnson by summarizing his disappointment in Fisher by giving up his return to Carlton's best 22. “They will say that Zac Fisher is not a very good player for Carlton Footy Club with a big season before the season? “This was not yet, but where go and be the struggle to go, just instead of joining North enter the best 22. “Is this the best career movement for him? “What if Carlton started to splash next year Fisher could be part of a Premiership team - he went north instead and won six games for the year played on that side.” The loyalty of these non -trade players will be tested at the beginning of the expected trade period next week.
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