Quote Barnabus="Barnabus"Where have I said that? Nah, didn't say that. Of course they do, they're businessmen - but ultimately it's the player who signs the deal they feel is right for them. A player is worth whatever someone is willing to pay for their services after all.
Take your red & white specs off.
You've basically gone on a tirade on something you clearly know nothing about, making up conspiracy theories based on no facts about clubs being held to ransom and how agents act. It works both ways and clubs will take advantage of certain situations too. Gorm.'"
If you think that is a tirade then I worry as it isn't.
You accused me of being anti-agent something I am not (Not that I expect you to admit it) as they are needed to stop players getting screwed over.
But having so many players on the books of one man is bound to cause a conflict of interest at some point.
Infact the HDM even hint towards that very issue 'Relations between KR and the player's agent, David Howes, have been strained for some time, following a dispute over a previous player deal earlier in the season.'
Now what does a previous player have to do with Scott Taylor unless his agent is getting shirty over it and is playing silly games?
Have we done it the past?
Yes.
Did I say how uncomfy I was that a fair few of our squad and our coach shared the same agent in previous seasons.
Yes.
Sorry if you think that I am wearing red and white specs but I'm not.
Agents are middle men but having a large client list WILL lead to a larger chance of a conflict of interest IMHO.