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Ben's case could set a precedent?

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If Ben is free to play football again,via the draft.

Would he want to be in the public eye again, with all the scrutiny and critics.And furthermore,the engaging club that could except him would not have to pay the WCE a cent, because he in not affiliated with them, and is now a free agent.

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  1. I f Ben can play footy again, I don't think the public scrutiny would effect him at all. 5 games into the season, people will forget everything that happened. And as for the club that would pick him up, they would be over the moon...to pick up a player like Ben for free. The team would and will sack Ben, if he steps out of the line again. But hey, they did not pay for him.


  2. i hope he comes to carlton

    i love benny

  3. I think a man like Ben would not shy away from the public eye.

    He is a football player and has footy in his blood, it is a drive that is ingrained in these men. I am sure that if Ben ever has a chance to play footy again, he wouldn't shy away from the spotlight, he would probably love to put on his boots again.

    In fact I bet he would love nothing more!!!

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