Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Problem is, that would also induce clubs to tank by releasing players towards the end of unsuccessful seasons in order to load up for upcoming years.

Tanking is a big problem for draft picks in basketball and NFL, but it's so commonplace that it's weirdly just kind of accepted in those leagues.

I can't imagine there'd be anything much more demoralising knowing that your team and club is deliberately tanking to recoup funds.

(I recognise that people will draw the Luciano and Ofahengaue release comparisons, but there is a very big difference).
I hear you, no doubt it happens, if I were running the Tigers and we had a draft I'd be telling the lads in the last 2 weeks to just have fun but don't win so I can get 1st pick.
 

If this is true, I'd call the joint a basket case, but that would be an insult to baskets. Lee reckons were committed to our 5 year plan, within the first 6 months undermined the football department by hiring Fulton without consultation, now potentially this. If it's true they're imbeciles and an absolute joke.
 
The fainu brothers have a big family presence in western sydney (westmead / parramatta area) brother is in prison in bathurst and will
be until 2026 at earliest, thats the reason behind wanting to stay in sydney

the club vision is all smoke, they want $$, they understand the club needs them not the other way around

laurie seen as utility signing will be on a much smaller deal if he stays, i have also heard murmous that if peachey leaves penrith, laurie could find himself back at the club
Let’s hope the so called Fulton connection gets this over the line
 
Can you point me to an example where placing a deadline on a player has resulted in them signing?
How would you ever know? can you imagine Mitch Moses saying "I wasn't going to sign with the Tigers but as soon as they put a deadline on me I signed quick smart. They totally bluffed me."
Deadlines are common in business and can work in the right circumstances. I'm convinced Moses went back and forth between us and Parramatta until the bidding stopped but was always going to sign with Parramatta.
 

If this is true, I'd call the joint a basket case, but that would be an insult to baskets. Lee reckons were committed to our 5 year plan, within the first 6 months undermined the football department by hiring Fulton without consultation, now potentially this. If it's true they're imbeciles and an absolute joke.
Based on Sheens comments in press conferences and what Joffa said. Whether or not this is true, there are definitely issues between the coaching team and management.

I expect either Fulton, Pascoe, or Sheens to walk. Sheens has history ousting CEOs so I'd probably back Sheens to survive.
 
Can you point me to an example where placing a deadline on a player has resulted in them signing?
No but dragging it out has not worked for us in any of our failed player attempts, maybe time to change things up , we have the cap, put a price up that we can live with and a price they want and set the deadline , can it get any worse
 

If this is true, I'd call the joint a basket case, but that would be an insult to baskets. Lee reckons were committed to our 5 year plan, within the first 6 months undermined the football department by hiring Fulton without consultation, now potentially this. If it's true they're imbeciles and an absolute joke.
Holbrook could be a really good assistant coach. Could bring new ideas, access to disgruntled GC players (eg Tanah Boyd if they sign Hunt) and has English connections. Not keen on him as a head coach but as an assistant it is at least worth thinking about.
 

If this is true, I'd call the joint a basket case, but that would be an insult to baskets. Lee reckons were committed to our 5 year plan, within the first 6 months undermined the football department by hiring Fulton without consultation, now potentially this. If it's true they're imbeciles and an absolute joke.
I wouldn't mind Holbrook coming in as an assistant coach. What's wrong with that?
Robbie moves into an admin role.
 
If there is even the slightest truth in WTs speaking to Holbrook and if that doesn't convince you that the leadership is the biggest handbrake to anyone wanting a bar of this club I don't know what will convince you
I don't know if Sheens and Benji are the answer, but the club - through Lee H - has been selling the five year plan with Sheens as the man to lead us out and Benji to take over yet he continues to undermine him.
Is it any wonder no players buy what we are selling when the plan is constantly changing.
 

If this is true, I'd call the joint a basket case, but that would be an insult to baskets. Lee reckons were committed to our 5 year plan, within the first 6 months undermined the football department by hiring Fulton without consultation, now potentially this. If it's true they're imbeciles and an absolute joke.

Clear as day the main decision makers for the Sheens benji deal should be looked at.
 

If this is true, I'd call the joint a basket case, but that would be an insult to baskets. Lee reckons were committed to our 5 year plan, within the first 6 months undermined the football department by hiring Fulton without consultation, now potentially this. If it's true they're imbeciles and an absolute joke.
If by some chance (and I'd say it's 1%) Sheens & Benji are outed, that would have to spark the end for the Chairman & CEO as that would be further proof their decisions are poor.

However there is no way Benji is ousted with his love for the club & pathways and Sheens is a stubborn as an old mule.

I can only see it is as Holbrook being sussed as an assistant. Let's hope Sheens & Benji are in on the conversation this time.
 
The way I'm starting to see our potential recruits are they will be players with desire to prove a point & buy into the club.

The ones that knock us back seem to just use us as bargaining chips and are only keen on short-term success coupled with $$$.

So yes pathways is the right way for us to go and I'll be intrigued by our more mature recruits over the next 1-2 seasons as I reckon they'll come with the profile for us (much like Scott Prince, Brett Hodson, Pat Richards, Shane Elford, Paul Whatuira, Todd Payten provided back in the day).
 
I know the Sheens appointment has had many of us split down the middle since it's announcement, and despite seeing some on-field improvement in the way we have played football, the results have been dire.

But one huge positive for me is that it has really exposed Pascoe and Hepatitis being completely out of their depth. Say what you want about Tim Sheens but he knows how to play the game, and the way he answers questions to the media, and in post game press conferences present enough of an insight into the management of the entire organisation, for us to see the blood he is leaving in the water. The bread crumbs are being dropped. Whatever cliché you want to use.

As a fan, their leadership seems completely untenable, and if the current amount of pressure is sustained or increased, that pressure will spill over into club management - someone is going to fall and I think they're going to fall very soon.

I have no doubts Benji is regretting ever being involved again.
 
How would you ever know? can you imagine Mitch Moses saying "I wasn't going to sign with the Tigers but as soon as they put a deadline on me I signed quick smart. They totally bluffed me."
Deadlines are common in business and can work in the right circumstances. I'm convinced Moses went back and forth between us and Parramatta until the bidding stopped but was always going to sign with Parramatta.
I don't doubt that but I'm yet to see an example of it being effective in rugby league. Can you think of one?

Considering deadlines are frequently leaked or become common knowledge, often before that time period has lapsed, I'd say that a player then subsequently signing prior to that date would be a fair indication that it enticed them to make that decision in that time frame. And I'll reiterate, I cannot think of a single example.

What I can point to, is a myriad of examples of it having the opposite effect. Most recently of course, being Brooks, with that very sentiment being a key factor in his turning down our offer (straight from his own mouth).

A better approach, in my opinion, is to continue negotiations, while shadow-exploring other options simultaneously.
 

Roosters star Millie Boyle admits 'lack of criticism' hurting NRLW standard​

That is a pet hate... it’s almost like a stock standard thing that comes out, like ‘How good is it going’ – you’re allowed to say that game was terrible," she said.
"It’s like you’re going to be shot for saying something bad about women’s sport. If we want to be taken seriously, we have to take that criticism as well and be accountable for not having the best performances."


FINALLY SOMEONE SPEAKS THE TRUTH.

Every commentator that should know better raves about EVERY womens game when we all know it's park football standard.
 

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