momo_amp_medo
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Had something to do with Barry in my working life.We only need Richo.
Barry O Farrell is a knob. Couldn’t lead a horse to water.
Could not say I agree with this brainless statement.
Except takes one to know one.
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Had something to do with Barry in my working life.We only need Richo.
Barry O Farrell is a knob. Couldn’t lead a horse to water.
I wouldn’t say I agree with myself being a knob. Corrupt? Yes. Hey - I’m Latino. But not a knob.Had something to do with Barry in my working life.
Could not say I agree with this brainless statement.
Except takes one to know one.
What did he fleece ?? By accounts the club is financially stable ( even having to pay out a long line of coaches) and is audited each year.After fleecing this club for so long, he probably won't need to!
But it's obviously an opinion you agree with, hence posting it here. Anyway, I quite like Andrew Voss, but I wouldn't put him down in my list of rugby league business experts. Whatever, as you say it's certainly an opinion.A couple of things.
One, if you read the post it wasn't my opinion.
Two, it's Andrew Voss' opinion, an independent observer who has just pointed out what many players and agents would be thinking.
I'll add my own adendum that Richo is currently only a 6 month appointment. He also has a business that would take up most of his time.
Who knows if he'll continue after that.
That's instability. That's uncertainty if you're looking at it objectively.
Be great to see Richardson and Fulton butt heads now! I know who will win out of that.It’s unlikely Shane Richardson will approve 1 million dollar or higher offers for Luai or AFB based on his recent comments.
I agree with him, you need to plan and accommodate cap space long term, not just be short sighted thinking about the next season or two.
Agree with those players. Howfullly bula can be our player like that.We'll see I guess. Paying 1M for Ben Hunt didn't drag St George from the bottom.
The sides that have come good in recent times have been sides with players over performing relative to their pay packet. SJ for Warriors, Walsh/Mam for Broncos etc. None of those guys were on massive money this year.
If you saw him talking about the Tigers on James Grahams podcast it won't happen and he also thinks the Tigers are a sleeping giant who shoot themselves in the footIt’s unlikely Shane Richardson will approve 1 million dollar or higher offers for Luai or AFB based on his recent comments.
I agree with him, you need to plan and accommodate cap space long term, not just be short sighted thinking about the next season or two.
Andrew Voss will just have the same knee jerk reaction the media normally do with us and bash the club. Last year we were a laughing stock, now they're all lining up for the inside goss on what's going on. Iv not heard one media personality say it's a move that's needed to happen for a while. Even if we miss out on a few players short term pain for long term gain in my eyes. Andrew Voss isn't a member / fan he's got no skin in the game so he couldn't care less if the Tigers got the spoon for eternity.Andrew Voss just made the point that any player who was considering signing with us will probably look elsewhere due to the upheaval and instability. There's just too much uncertainty for any manger to point his players our way.
It's hard to argue he's wrong.
I feel sorry for Benji. The events of yesterday probably mean the squad he has now is the squad he'll have to make work.
I like having Shane Richardson running the show, but it's at the expense of the '24 and 25 seasons.
Me too, i heard his comments however given we have replaced the Paddle Pop Lion with one the best NRL sports administrators in history it can only be a good thingDisagree with that.
I think it's quite the opposite actually. Our board and CEO were well known basketcases, everyone knew it, yet we continued to plod along with them.Andrew Voss just made the point that any player who was considering signing with us will probably look elsewhere due to the upheaval and instability. There's just too much uncertainty for any manger to point his players our way.
It's hard to argue he's wrong.
I feel sorry for Benji. The events of yesterday probably mean the squad he has now is the squad he'll have to make work.
I like having Shane Richardson running the show, but it's at the expense of the '24 and 25 seasons.
I’d love to know who’s responsible for bringing him in. Clearly could see ice to eskimos.Me too, i heard his comments however given we have replaced the Paddle Pop Lion with one the best NRL sports administrators in history it can only be a good thing
Barbership apprentice availability at the COEMight just work weekends at Bunnings you reckon?
This is the silly logic on this thread. Blind faith in talented young players over a proven half with heaps of achievements. How many times has a talented next big thing been average come first grade compared to how people rate them? Suaalii a great example given his past year. Penrith lost Isaiya Katoa and people thought it was a massive mistake but look how he played for Dolphins this year. Below average. We are not Penrith. We aren't going to magically have a great juniors base where players in lower grades transition with ease. Penrith dominate in all grades. If people think we don't need a marquee going forward, that's on them. We can accept mediocrity after hitting rock bottom or we can aim higher. How many marquee players have we missed out on? The one time we have a decent chance of landing one and we're putting blind faith in youngsters to drag us out of a back-to-back wooden spoon messYou obviously don’t rate luai. He’s worth a mil easy in this halves market and the new salary cap. I’m sick of waiting for a work in progress.
It seems we have become so accustomed to losing that people have forgotten what it takes to win...Great let's just keep losing
There's three of them. That means that with 2 halves in a team, one of them would miss out anyway. There is no guarantee that all 3 will turn out good. You think starting with 2 young halves at a club which has struggled for a decade is the way to go? No one to guide them around? Fainu I think will most likely be a great player, but Galvin is very young currently (not ready for 2025 to be paired with another early 20s player), and Sullivan has been inconsistent and injured so far in his NRL career. There's nothing wrong with competition in halvesIt’s not about rating him or not , I just don’t get the whole investing in Fainu Hyperbole last season , for a distinct right turn to luai . … not to mention Sullivan as well , and obviously. Galvin .
It’s unlikely Shane Richardson will approve 1 million dollar or higher offers for Luai or AFB based on his recent comments.
I agree with him, you need to plan and accommodate cap space long term, not just be short sighted thinking about the next season or two.
He was just on 9 and mentioned the WTs have no recent history of winning and we have to win games.It’s unlikely Shane Richardson will approve 1 million dollar or higher offers for Luai or AFB based on his recent comments.
I agree with him, you need to plan and accommodate cap space long term, not just be short sighted thinking about the next season or two.