Crichton to roosters

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Need to face the fact that good players want to play at the Roosters no matter how they run their cap.
They have turned over a heap of players in the past few years the difference is they replace them better than most other clubs - with equally good players. Good recruitment simple as that.

Must say its a nice lifestyle and all the lurks and perks that come with it

Players want to play for the Roosters because of a few things

Free car

Nice apartment near Bondi beach

Beach lifestyle

Plenty of cash

Uncle Nicks monthly bonus giveaway

Yep all that - plus a quality roster.
 
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Need to face the fact that good players want to play at the Roosters no matter how they run their cap.
They have turned over a heap of players in the past few years the difference is they replace them better than most other clubs - with equally good players. Good recruitment simple as that.

Must say its a nice lifestyle and all the lurks and perks that come with it

Players want to play for the Roosters because of a few things

Free car

Nice apartment near Bondi beach

Beach lifestyle

Plenty of cash

Uncle Nicks monthly bonus giveaway

Yep all that - plus a quality roster.

night life/social life+ beautiful women
it got single Teddy over the line!
 
Plenty of question marks have been raised over the Roosters' salary cap after they announced their third marquee signing in less than 12 months.

Crichton deal revives calls for an overhaul of contract system

But Roosters boss Nick Politis is adamant the club has done nothing illegal, arguing they are simply better at managing their funds and investing in the right talent than their rivals.
"We run our salary cap better than most clubs. We don't back-end contracts, we don't put in ratchet clauses that stymie some clubs,'' Politis told The Sydney Morning Herald.

''We don't have many third-party agreements. We make some hard calls. We don't always get it right but we correct them quickly.''

In the process of adding James Tedesco, Cooper Cronk and most recently Angus Crichton - who all reportedly sit on million dollar salaries - the Tricolours have seen nine players depart Bondi in the past year.

Mitchell Pearce's switch to Newcastle freed up a heap of cash to play with, while the increased salary cap to $9.4 million left some spare money in the kitty.

Crichton is suggested to be on seven figures, but Politis rubbished the reports and claimed their newest signing is bagging $700,000 a year - a bit over what the Rabbitohs put on the table.

The latest criticism is nothing new to the cashed-up chairman.

''Everyone is jealous of the Roosters. This has been going on for 50 years,'' Politis said.
 
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Plenty of question marks have been raised over the Roosters' salary cap after they announced their third marquee signing in less than 12 months.

Crichton deal revives calls for an overhaul of contract system

But Roosters boss Nick Politis is adamant the club has done nothing illegal, arguing they are simply better at managing their funds and investing in the right talent than their rivals.
"We run our salary cap better than most clubs. We don't back-end contracts, we don't put in ratchet clauses that stymie some clubs,'' Politis told The Sydney Morning Herald.

''We don't have many third-party agreements. We make some hard calls. We don't always get it right but we correct them quickly.''

In the process of adding James Tedesco, Cooper Cronk and most recently Angus Crichton - who all reportedly sit on million dollar salaries - the Tricolours have seen nine players depart Bondi in the past year.

Mitchell Pearce's switch to Newcastle freed up a heap of cash to play with, while the increased salary cap to $9.4 million left some spare money in the kitty.

Crichton is suggested to be on seven figures, but Politis rubbished the reports and claimed their newest signing is bagging $700,000 a year - a bit over what the Rabbitohs put on the table.

The latest criticism is nothing new to the cashed-up chairman.

''Everyone is jealous of the Roosters. This has been going on for 50 years,'' Politis said.

So the cheating has been going on for 50 years. Thanks Nick, expect 4 premierships to be revoked back to '74.
 
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Plenty of question marks have been raised over the Roosters' salary cap after they announced their third marquee signing in less than 12 months.

Crichton deal revives calls for an overhaul of contract system

But Roosters boss Nick Politis is adamant the club has done nothing illegal, arguing they are simply better at managing their funds and investing in the right talent than their rivals.
"We run our salary cap better than most clubs. We don't back-end contracts, we don't put in ratchet clauses that stymie some clubs,'' Politis told The Sydney Morning Herald.

''We don't have many third-party agreements. We make some hard calls. We don't always get it right but we correct them quickly.''

In the process of adding James Tedesco, Cooper Cronk and most recently Angus Crichton - who all reportedly sit on million dollar salaries - the Tricolours have seen nine players depart Bondi in the past year.

Mitchell Pearce's switch to Newcastle freed up a heap of cash to play with, while the increased salary cap to $9.4 million left some spare money in the kitty.

Crichton is suggested to be on seven figures, but Politis rubbished the reports and claimed their newest signing is bagging $700,000 a year - a bit over what the Rabbitohs put on the table.

The latest criticism is nothing new to the cashed-up chairman.

**''Everyone is jealous of the Roosters.** This has been going on for 50 years,'' Politis said.

Sounds like a teenage girl.
 
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Plenty of question marks have been raised over the Roosters' salary cap after they announced their third marquee signing in less than 12 months.

Crichton deal revives calls for an overhaul of contract system

But Roosters boss Nick Politis is adamant the club has done nothing illegal, arguing they are simply better at managing their funds and investing in the right talent than their rivals.
"We run our salary cap better than most clubs. We don't back-end contracts, we don't put in ratchet clauses that stymie some clubs,'' Politis told The Sydney Morning Herald.

''We don't have many third-party agreements. We make some hard calls. We don't always get it right but we correct them quickly.''

In the process of adding James Tedesco, Cooper Cronk and most recently Angus Crichton - who all reportedly sit on million dollar salaries - the Tricolours have seen nine players depart Bondi in the past year.

Mitchell Pearce's switch to Newcastle freed up a heap of cash to play with, while the increased salary cap to $9.4 million left some spare money in the kitty.

Crichton is suggested to be on seven figures, but Politis rubbished the reports and claimed their newest signing is bagging $700,000 a year - a bit over what the Rabbitohs put on the table.

The latest criticism is nothing new to the cashed-up chairman.

**''Everyone is jealous of the Roosters.** This has been going on for 50 years,'' Politis said.

Sounds like a teenage girl.

What did you expect from a car salesman?
 

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