Cornholio 182 Posted July 12, 2021 Share Posted July 12, 2021 London United's forward That Dude is about to embark into his third full season in the VHL. Yeah, where'd the time go by?? It's kinda crazy how fast time can really fly by sometimes, but that's how life is as a VHL player. By the end of this upcoming season, That Dude's rookie contract will have expired. He is ready to get paid accordingly. "London has been keeping me on the minimum contract. I only earned $1.25M USD in my rookie season, then that got prorated to $2M USD in my second year. I'm not quite sure how much I'll earn in my third year, but it probably should be at least $2.5M USD if my math isn't wrong. I've only earned $3.25M USD in my VHL career and to be frank, that's not a lot. If I'm going to earn enough money to afford all of those regression fighters and stuff like that, then I need to be paid accordingly. That's why I look forward to the end of my rookie contract. I'm going to cash in on that sweet payday, whether it be with London or another team." As it stands right now, That Dude is the sixth-highest TPE forward and eighth-highest skater on the team despite giving up at least three or four years of experience compared to others. This guy is relentless and he wants to become the best. Often, the third season is where players really start to make or break their career, and the same will probably be true of That Dude. "I don't want to be held back, I want to prove my worth and I know that I can play with the big boys. Give me the opportunity and I'll do my job accordingly. Then I'll be paid what I'm really worth. That Dude out." Link to comment https://vhlforum.com/topic/105678-that-dude-ready-to-be-paid/ Share on other sites More sharing options...
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