Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

Man, I just had a wild idea.
Why don't we get the guys who do NRL contracts to write Marrage Vows?

"Do you lawfully take X, in sickness for 2-3 years max with a healthy option to exit if Natalie Portman became available?"
Portman is your exit option?
I think Mrs BF would be disappointed I wasn’t aiming higher CC.
I see you’re not keeping wild ideas to PM’s today. 👍🏻😎
 
Why is everyone so positive about luais clauses on here

Like if the tigers got another wooden spoon everyone would be saying it’s good because it makes us stronger lol

It’s sh’t

We’re sh*t

he wanted the clauses bc we suck and he wants an exit plan if it goes to sh*t

The end.
If he leaves he loses face, he admits that he's a failure and that he couldn't achieve what he set out to achieve. It also implies that he thought it would be easy to turn a club from wooden spooner to contender which makes him look naive. He came here because he wanted to challenge himself to show that he can turn a club around and be the main man that leads them to glory.
If he wanted to take the easy route he could have gone to dogs or any other number of clubs. He took the challenge (and the money).

you're like the little boy that keeps crying wolf. paranoia galore.

I couldn't see him leaving before 4 years at the very earliest.
 
Anyone who listened to May's podcast - why is he running a marathon? Must be for a cause? Not sure it's ideal for a 100kg footballer to run 42km on the road in December, but from what I've read on here, he seems determined and has a belief in himself to be able to do it, be leader of the group when he arrives, and achieve big things for the rest of his footy career.

Or perhaps he's trying to counter the "footy isn't important in my life" quote earlier in the year to take some heat off?
Yeah when I heard this on the pod, I thought gee that is not ideal for off-season training given the injury risk (muscular & stress fractures) especially for a 110kg bloke who usually does 10-20km runs. I have run one years ago after 6 months of building up to 35km runs in training and it is arduous on the body. Anyway good on him for taking on the challenge!
 
Yeah when I heard this on the pod, I thought gee that is not ideal for off-season training given the injury risk (muscular & stress fractures) especially for a 110kg bloke who usually does 10-20km runs. I have run one years ago after 6 months of building up to 35km runs in training and it is arduous on the body. Anyway good on him for taking on the challenge!
Yeah I thought that too then I thought how I’d rather someone like that then the attitude of rocking up to training unfit and going through the motions.

He takes pride in his fitness and it shows with the minutes he plays.
 
That man got on camera & said he wants to be the
top dog. Told everyone to their faces he wants other
teams to study him & put a bullseye on his back.

Everyone going off early saying it's all talk. Yeah we
know, he doesn't even get back until the 6th, give
him a chance at least 2 prove himself god damn.

If he fails by mid-year we can all joke/pay him out
collectively far out. First Luai now this all within a week
how will some of you get through the day poor souls.

Edit: I deleted something, don't want 2 trigger any1
 
That man got on camera & said he wants to be the
top dog. Told everyone to their faces he wants other
teams to study him & put a bullseye on his back.

Everyone going off early saying it's all talk. Yeah we
know, he doesn't even get back until the 6th, give
him a chance at least 2 prove himself god damn.

If he fails by mid-year we can all joke/pay him out
collectively far out. First Luai now this all within a week
how will some of you get through the day poor souls.

Edit: I deleted something, don't want 2 trigger any1
No one is saying he’s going to fail. He’s awesome. I just roll my eyes at the talking. That’s just me.
 
Yeah when I heard this on the pod, I thought gee that is not ideal for off-season training given the injury risk (muscular & stress fractures) especially for a 110kg bloke who usually does 10-20km runs. I have run one years ago after 6 months of building up to 35km runs in training and it is arduous on the body. Anyway good on him for taking on the challenge!
I hope the club is monitoring this. Its a big strain on a body that has played a lot of top level footy in the past 2 season after having an easy schedule up until 2023.

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Id prefer him to have a good rest before next year to be honest.
I dont think the Roosters used him properly in 2024...the weeks he played 70-80 minutes, he was smashing it. He could easily be asked to pump out 65mins+ every week in 2025.
 
That man got on camera & said he wants to be the
top dog. Told everyone to their faces he wants other
teams to study him & put a bullseye on his back.

Everyone going off early saying it's all talk. Yeah we
know, he doesn't even get back until the 6th, give
him a chance at least 2 prove himself god damn.

If he fails by mid-year we can all joke/pay him out
collectively far out. First Luai now this all within a week
how will some of you get through the day poor souls.

Edit: I deleted something, don't want 2 trigger any1
I would caution him to not go too hard too early. He seems pissed and maybe a bit embarrassed that the Roosters have rejected him after he put in a very solid year for them. Never missed a game, averaging good minutes and returning damn fine results.
Harness that anger and disappointment, dont let it consume him. We need him to put in 24 games for us next year, not 17 + a few suspensions...
 
I would caution him to not go too hard too early. He seems pissed and maybe a bit embarrassed that the Roosters have rejected him after he put in a very solid year for them. Never missed a game, averaging good minutes and returning damn fine results.
Harness that anger and disappointment, dont let it consume him. We need him to put in 24 games for us next year, not 17 + a few suspensions...
EMPEROR: Good. I can feel your anger. I am defenseless. Take your weapon! Strike me down with all your hatred, and your journey towards the dark side will be complete.
 
I would caution him to not go too hard too early. He seems pissed and maybe a bit embarrassed that the Roosters have rejected him after he put in a very solid year for them. Never missed a game, averaging good minutes and returning damn fine results.
Harness that anger and disappointment, dont let it consume him. We need him to put in 24 games for us next year, not 17 + a few suspensions...
I think the maximum preferred amount of time off training is 2 weeks for elite athletes . Then there’s a clear drop off. To be fair though this data is taken from premier league players , who don’t have to go through multiple car crash equivalent tackles every week .
I think he will get that over the Xmas break .
 
Yeah when I heard this on the pod, I thought gee that is not ideal for off-season training given the injury risk (muscular & stress fractures) especially for a 110kg bloke who usually does 10-20km runs. I have run one years ago after 6 months of building up to 35km runs in training and it is arduous on the body. Anyway good on him for taking on the challenge!
Playing a game of rugby league each week is quite arduous on the body.

It's the mark of a man that can push through that and still perform.
 
I would caution him to not go too hard too early. He seems pissed and maybe a bit embarrassed that the Roosters have rejected him after he put in a very solid year for them. Never missed a game, averaging good minutes and returning damn fine results.
Harness that anger and disappointment, dont let it consume him. We need him to put in 24 games for us next year, not 17 + a few suspensions...
Time heals all wounds, he'll get over it. Especially if we start winning games.
 

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