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He negotiated with a rival behind the back of both his employer and his manager. Did he act in his own best interest? Absolutely. But for mine in pursuing that self interest so nakedly and against all the norms of the industry, he established that he's not trustworthy - although I guess that depends on how you define trust within a corporate context.Why is Lyon untrustworthy?
But even that proves my point. The 'best interest' of supporters is defined as winning a golden cup annually, not creating profit. Clubs can turn profits in the millions, but supporters are not satisfied unless they win the cup. It's fundamentally irrational from a commercial perspective - hence the limits of the 'but it's a business!' argument.So you don't believe that clubs act in the best interests of their shareholders (members)?
It's a false equivalency to put delisted players next to Boak, Cloke, Goddard and Ablett et al. Is there loyalty to delisted players? No, but equally if a talented youngster like (say) Ivan Maric goes 'I want to go elsewhere for greater opportunity' no one labels them mercenaries. Guys like Cloke and Ablett anger fans because they're already established, handsomely rewarded players.The decision to delist players at the end of each season is no different to going through a process of range rationalization as a manufacturer. Where is the loyalty to these delisted players?