pawsandclaws1
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Moses was recently married and has a new family so I can understand his attention may be elsewhere. We just need to this into account.
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It would be easy to come to the conclusion that there are lots of times that Lee doesn't think before opening his mouth.You reckon Lee ever thinks to himself “I’m a senior office holder at a NRL club. I probably shouldn’t publicly comment on this…”
When I read this, your comments are exactly what I was thinking.You reckon Lee ever thinks to himself “I’m a senior office holder at a NRL club. I probably shouldn’t publicly comment on this…”
Moses was recently married and has a new family so I can understand his attention may be elsewhere. We just need to this into account.
New star Eel in waiting
Eels fans worried at losing Mitchell Moses for 2024 can breathe a little easier following the emergence of a superb young prospect from within their own ranks
Ethan Sanders is just 19 and starred for the Eels in the Flegg Cup last year.
There's a bit of Trent Barrett in his play and he has all the skills to make it to the top.
The club has their eyes on him and he'll challenge Jake Arthur for the number seven jumper should Moses make the leap to the Tigers or Bulldogs in 2024.
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I'm tired of hearing about Moses, but actually hearing nothing. Either sign or don't, but bloody hell! Just make a decision!!Does anyone else get the feeling that Parra may have had a big play in getting this article out to the public.... maybe they're getting a feeling Moses may be moving on and wanna assure their fans they have a junior star waiting regardless and it may not be the end of the world
Also, the less you hear about what Moses may be doing as days go by - the better our chances
There’s always a first time for everything.If Moses is staying and the Ethan Sanders thing is true, I have no doubt we’ll again be battling against the Bulldogs for him. I don’t think we’ve ever beaten Gus to a signing: TPJ, Ciraldo etc.
Thats why a players worth should be what the highest bidder is willing to pay. For example Rorters offer Tedesco "700k"( plus the under the table money) . Tigers offer 1.2 M. .As the market has now determined Tedescos value , he now costs the Rorters 1.2 m out of their salarycap not the bogus 700K . There is no restraint of trade , Tedesco can sign where ever he wants & the Rorters can sign him if they think he is worth taking 1.2 m out of there salary cap. Open & transparent . We had a discussion on this a little while ago & there are a few more rules to add but if anyone is interested we can start another thread.Of course. It confirms the obvious. So much greyness, so much deception. The cap's simply not working because of it. Thanks for passing it on twentyforty!
Maybe, in the not too distant future, we will become Goulds major hurdle !We will face the same sort of competition in our endeavours to sign the young kid from Parra as with the likes of Moses. He will be in hot demand and we have a bad track record once in bidding wars. As always Gus will be our major hurdle
Exactly my thoughts 👍Moses is still Moses, can we relax a bit. You don't really lose if you miss out on a proven tanker and "banker." Yes hes talented and I'd be fine with it from a footy perspective etc... but...also...yuck
I read somewhere when he signed he was expected mid January so I’m guessing next week. Not sure though.Any word about when BATEMAN will arrive????
I also heard Coach Sheens saying that the club has an immigration lawyer acting for them, hoping to get Bateman here by end of January.I read somewhere when he signed he was expected mid January so I’m guessing next week. Not sure though.
I think we have bent backwards trying to accomodate him. We are being played and I’m surprised that Sheens and Benji are still allowing this circus to go on.
On a side note, being a new dad is one of the most overlooked but simple explanations for footy player form slumps there is. Benji was noticeably worse when he had a baby but nobody ever seemed to mention that as a possible reason. The sleep deprivation is a killer. I could barely keep my eyes open in the first 3 months, can't imagine trying to play professional football.A new born baby is not easy and first child for mum and dad he is not thinking football but if the Parramatta choice was so easy it would have been done by now I think he is out the door or has at least a leg is and if Parramatta have a wonder kid number 7 they mite not need Moses after two years