@smoking gun said:
do you guys want the inside scoop?
This is how it goes down
CEO "we are interested in player "a" we can offer him 300k a year, But before u decide on that why dont u go see "joe" at such and such and then go see "pete" at blah blah" then get back to us.
Player manger "ok will do"
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its how its done and how its been done for years.
Nathan cayless "worked" one day a week at a real estate agency for the best part of his career ar parramatta earning 150k a year from that particulr real estate company.
As long as the person/company has no financial link to a club the nrl cant do anything about other wise it would come under the restriction of trade law.
:laughing: the inside scoop.really,that really happens.wow
going down a familiar path.inside a month too.
the reality is,teams get caught out and the rules are there to see.
The NRL has revealed it rejected two third-party deals the Broncos hoped to register for Inglis outside their salary cap. One was a deal with Channel Nine, believed to be about $50,000 a year for three years. Another was an arrangement with the Queensland Former Origin Greats where Inglis would act as an ambassador, travelling to aboriginal communities and be paid from monies provided by the federal government to promote indigenous employment.
Schubert ruled that both contracts were negotiated at the time the Broncos lured Inglis from Melbourne to Brisbane. An NRL spokesman said: ''Deals with Channel Nine and FOGs were both submitted by the Broncos, who were told they would both go in the cap as they performed part of the negotiation. Ultimately, the Broncos agreed with that.''
the aboriginal medical service had no financial link with souths.
neither did anz stadium,wa spit roast,and neither did the car dealer who supported the dogs.
if the nrl believes the timeline presented coincides with you signing that player the nrl will judge it inside the cap.
instead of being the scoop,try to comprehend the facts presented.
it doesn't get any clearer than what i am presenting.