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@JoshColeman99 said in [Aloiai](/post/1266581) said:Josh continuing to laugh about the situation on Instagram. Classy bloke
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@JoshColeman99 said in [Aloiai](/post/1266581) said:Josh continuing to laugh about the situation on Instagram. Classy bloke
@JoshColeman99 said in [Aloiai](/post/1266581) said:Josh continuing to laugh about the situation on Instagram. Classy bloke
@happy_tiger said in [Aloiai](/post/1266568) said:@Geo said in [Aloiai](/post/1266358) said:@happy_tiger said in [Aloiai](/post/1266348) said:What page are all these comments fro Aloiai everyone is talking about
Which one's are you referring to.."I'll never wear the Tigers Jersey again" or "I'll make sure it's a super fast track"
1st one
@italian_stallion said in [Aloiai](/post/1266593) said:He said on Instagram
“I ask that you make judgements on my character and not just anything you read, judgements on my track record and my service and not what other people are saying”
@happy_tiger said in [Aloiai](/post/1266598) said:So he has allegedly said it ...didn't come from the horses mouth as such or off a twitter or instagram quote
So my question would be this ...if it's true why wouldn't the senior WT's official let his name be attached ...that would be a strong voice from the club
@italian_stallion said in [Aloiai](/post/1266593) said:He said on Instagram
“I ask that you make judgements on my character and not just anything you read, judgements on my track record and my service and not what other people are saying”
@italian_stallion said in [Aloiai](/post/1266593) said:He said on Instagram
“I ask that you make judgements on my character and not just anything you read, judgements on my track record and my service and not what other people are saying”
@Tiger5150 said in [Aloiai](/post/1266514) said:@twentyforty said in [Aloiai](/post/1266486) said:@CarltonDry said in [Aloiai](/post/1266473) said:I can't see this ending well for all parties. The club, via Lee, shouldn't be shooting it's mouth off publicly but privately definitely play hard ball. Let JA come off looking like a brat which is hurting his brand.
A trade with Paseka would be a nice outcome
I like the way Following the LM circus, Madge publicly stated WT will not be paying overs for anyone! I like the stance Lee is taking publicly on this Aloiai issue, just hope he doesn’t allow it to go further, which I’m sure he won’t. This is all about the culture and WT image that we all wanted changed. ***What does confuse me is why Pascoe isn’t the one leading this change in direction?*** Talking to a mate recently, he had all sorts of issues. His doc advised him to stop drinking coffee and it solved all his problems.
Because Lee has a higher profile and carries more weight than Pascoe does by nature of the fact that he sponsors and fetes such a wide spread of the NRL landscape. He is widely liked and respected.
@JayT said in [Aloiai](/post/1266443) said:@Masterton said in [Aloiai](/post/1266441) said:@JayT said in [Aloiai](/post/1266436) said:Screw him - i know he will be toxic at the club but I rather give a firm message, keep him in reserves all year. I feel its more a battle for future -
I'd even prefer if we were the bigger man and chose him in firsts if he shows he's committed.
Well yeah that too. But don't want to let this exit strategy work, at all costs. Fear it will be on going whenever our other players raise a level in skill
@willow said in [Aloiai](/post/1266621) said:‘He needs to change’: Manly legend’s Hasler warning to Tigers star
November 18, 2020 10:22am
by ANDREW JACKSON
Source: FOX SPORTS
Another NRL off-season is upon us, albeit with an Origin decider still to come on Wednesday night.
But not much else has changed with another player agitating for an early release.
It is the Wests Tigers once again who have been dragged into a contract dispute after Ryan Matterson fought for an early release last year to join the Parramatta Eels.
Matterson won out in that case but a year later, it seems like players and their agents still have all the power and leverage.
The Tigers are reportedly standing firm on their insistence that they will no longer be a “doormat”, cancelling a meeting with Josh Aloiai after it emerged on Tuesday that he was pushing for a release.
Manly Sea Eagles CEO Stephen Humphreys said to NRL.comthat the club is only currently looking at Aloiai once his contract runs out at the end of 2021.
But the understanding is that if he can secure an early release he will more than happily move on and his social media post mocking the club’s chairman indicates as much.
If Aloiai does win out he will bolster a Manly pack in dire need of some reinforcements up front following the exit of Addin Fonua-Blake.
Sea Eagles legend Mark Carroll has warned Aloiai though that if he does not make a key change he may not last very long under Des Hasler.
“With an attitude like that I wonder,” he told Fox Sports News.
“If you don’t want to play for the club, why keep him? Why pay him? Get rid of him. He doesn’t want to play for the colours, that being the Wests Tigers.
“For him to go to Manly, he’d be a good fit given Fonua-Blake has gone over to the Warriors but he needs to change it [his attitude] before Des Hasler gets his hands on him.”
For the time being though the Tigers have maintained Aloiai must report for training on November 30 and The Daily Telegraph’s Dean Ritchie has called on the club to stick solid with that stance.
He believes this could be a line-in-the-sand moment for the game.
“I hope the Tigers stick solid here,” he said on Sky Sports’ Big Sports Breakfast.
“I really hope they say: ‘You know what, for the sake of every rugby league club, let’s draw a line in the sand and say no, just because you’ve got a better offer isn’t good enough in my eyes to say OK you can leave our club in the lurch, in the off-season, to get more coin.’
“**The contract Manly offered was for 2022-23 on the stipulation that he would prefer if he could come in 2021. It’s not Manly’s fault, they’re doing the best by their club and supporters**.
“But I hope they say: ‘You’re not going it is as simple as that’. The problem is the players have the upper-hand. If they don’t want to play, they go back and play reserve grade and suddenly you have $500,000 of your cap running around in Canterbury Cup and that is where the players win in the end.
“If they agitate enough, the clubs say just go. I hope they draw a line in the sand but generally players win out.”
@2005magic said in [Aloiai](/post/1266566) said:Lets also put the manager in the spotlight too- more than a coincidence he manages Funoa-Blake and secures his early release to Manly and then gets Aloiai a 2022-23 deal at Manly apparently contingent on him getting early 21 release from WT. Then Aloiai kicks up stink demanding early release- who has put him up to it? Yes let the NRL investigate- if player manager deregister, if Manly penalise big way.
No problems with requesting release and clubs negotiating, BIG problem with demanding and ultimatum.