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@arfi26 said in [Aloiai](/post/1270896) said:@JD-Tiger said in [Aloiai](/post/1270890) said:@arfi26 said in [Aloiai](/post/1270868) said:Hey all, this doesn't really change the plot but it wasn't necessarily Josh's choice, it was the influence and manipulation of his manager and also partially his wife. Bottom line, he's still chasing money but it wasn't solely his own choice; this also explains why he had a sudden change of heart for the club. It's honestly really bad but it wasn't completely in his hands.
So it wasn't his choice, he was manipulated by his manager and his wife? His manager is there to represent him, JA always has a choice to fire his manager. And idk what you are referring to with his wife, but regardless of whatever you're talking about, JA always has a choice, and ALWAYS should be responsible for his actions, like everyone else (who is mentally able to) should be.
Please elaborate if you are in a position to do so.
As I've stated that the plot doesn't change; it is now common knowledge that his wife and manager were his driven motifs for HIS choice of wanting an early release. Doesn't change anything, it was still choice and it was his poor way of reacting to the terms that led to the tarnish of his reputation
I'm not going to comment on the relationship he has with his missus, whatever happens there is between them and totally not my business. If his wife encouraged him to pursue more money, then of course I can understand that. Footy is a short-term job, and it pays the bills, so understandably a person would want to maximise that income and provide for the family.
I believe it's the way he has gone about it that has people offside. None of this should have been made public, it damages the club and works against JA getting what he wants.
I hope now for a quick resolution, whatever that may be.