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It makes sense. When one acts as a representative, the key, most fundamental ability is skill in fostering and maintaining relationships. Jumping into a situation in which the relationship between your client and the other party has become acrimonious would give any half-decent agent pause. It might be a lot of money, but a half-decent agent will have more than one client to think of after the Kane saga ends.Indeed, but you have to remember these big agencies have to maintain a good relationship with the clubs. There is is a right and wrong way to do things. The top agents know how to get these deals done and if they aren't possible they know when to back off, so as not to create a public shit storm.
More likely a way to keep more for himself!He left another agency with quite a vast clientele (their office is based down the road from me) to go solo, I reckon big brother probably made that decision too and promised him a nice wedge of any future income.
allegedly an ITK of sorts, from what's implied on BM
You what?
Yep, a week ago. He's not ITK, he's a chancerWasn't this guy saying the it was done a week or two ago?
Wasn't this guy saying the it was done a week or two ago?