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I'm making an assumption here but gee it must be hard for footy players to adapt to post-footy life.
Not your Thurston's, Ennis' and Smiths, who no disrespect to them, have either made huge sums of money or have a great career in the media awaiting, or both.
But for the fringe first graders, who don't make huge money. To leave behind the dream life of a pro footy player to have to get a real job. It must feel like nothing they ever do again will ever match the highs and joy of their footy career.
Would be such a struggle to re-adapt.
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Originally posted by Tommy Smith View PostI'm making an assumption here but gee it must be hard for footy players to adapt to post-footy life.
Not your Thurston's, Ennis' and Smiths, who no disrespect to them, have either made huge sums of money or have a great career in the media awaiting, or both.
But for the fringe first graders, who don't make huge money. To leave behind the dream life of a pro footy player to have to get a real job. It must feel like nothing they ever do again will ever match the highs and joy of their footy career.
Would be such a struggle to re-adapt.
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Originally posted by Tommy Smith View PostI'm making an assumption here but gee it must be hard for footy players to adapt to post-footy life.
Not your Thurston's, Ennis' and Smiths, who no disrespect to them, have either made huge sums of money or have a great career in the media awaiting, or both.
But for the fringe first graders, who don't make huge money. To leave behind the dream life of a pro footy player to have to get a real job. It must feel like nothing they ever do again will ever match the highs and joy of their footy career.
Would be such a struggle to re-adapt.
Other times they turn to drugs and even worse things though.
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