But you realise that as an advisor/manager, he works for the fighter, not the other way around.
If he is really an advisor, which some people say isn't the case, then they should in theory be free to fire him at any time.
If he has them under some kind of contract, then he is not a manager or advisor.
If he is really an advisor, which some people say isn't the case, then they should in theory be free to fire him at any time.
If he has them under some kind of contract, then he is not a manager or advisor.
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