It's only better for us if you actually want that low life tanking, down hill skiing, flat track bully, big game chocking grub back here.
It would appear that many on here do, me not so much.
I really don't get it either.
I would absolutely loathe seeing him back at the club. People can say things like the club has to change its attitude and be more like others and just get the best players, but there's so much more to it than that.
Yes, the nrl is a business and you need to look at it that way; in this sense, this is a former employee who threw a tantrum when he wasn't happy with the pay rise he was offered and as a result blatantly failed to perform to the best of his abilities.
Having such an important part of the team not doing his job undoubtedly had a huge impact on not only the game results, but imagine how uncomfortable that would've made things for everyone else during the whole melodrama.
If we look at this as a business, this is akin to having a deadline for a project or to put together a proposal, and everyone is doing their job except for one of the most vital people who turns up at 10, goes home at 3 and hasn't even done what he has to so others can do their job.
He doesn't give a crap either, because he's already got another offer from one of your competitors and can't wait to get out of the place.
And this was not just the one project he affected. He just kept doing this until the tigers said "fine. Just go." because he was such a liability.
Seriously, if Cristiano Ronaldo was Dr. Evil, Moses would be sitting on his lap.
If there's one thing Cleary did that I applaud him for it is withdrawing b1tch's offer.
If he didn't already have another offer there is no way in the world he would've underperformed like he did. He'd be hogging the ball trying his pea heart out to make himself look as good as he could to other teams, which would also have been detrimental to the side.
I would honestly love for the club to simply state they "aren't pursuing Moses at this time" and for them to show pride in themselves as a club by effectively saying "no one treats Wests Tigers like that and comes back".
Say "we're really pleased with how Adam has been training at 6 and are really looking forward to seeing him put that in place on the field"...
Take that stand and show the world they won't be a doormat or a club perpetually used to up a player's salary.