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It's understood Addo-Carr has vowed to honour the heads of agreement he signed with the Wests Tigers to join the club in 2021 if he is released from the Storm, however it appears he won't be departing the premiers just yet.

Gets me thinking hey?
 
We are officially the worst administration in all of sport - a bloke has turned his back on family to avoid us. I give up!
 
@OzLuke said in [JAC](/post/1261866) said:
so if he is staying at storm for one more year, why has he not signed our contract for 2022?? There is nothing stopping him right now surely if 2021 is off the table....surely a busted toe can't stop him signing it??

Just the question I would be asking if I was pascoe and Lee

That's it

Obviously the rabbits will soon announce him for 2022

Maybe even dog's

Certainly won't be us now
 
Is it possible the meeting was simply starting to negotiate a 2022+ contract because Melbourne haven't agreed yet to a release for 2021, while also reiterating that if he is released, Tigers will sign him for 2021?
 
@WT46 said in [JAC](/post/1261879) said:
@Telltails said in [JAC](/post/1261874) said:
A bit of damage control happening for JAC. Melbourne looking after him - and pretty sure they are more than happy to keep for another year sore toe and all.

They're a bloody strong club from the office down. WT should learn massively from them.

We've learnt plenty don't you worry

That's exactly why JAC is spending another year in Melb

And as for his family meaning so much to him?

Well I won't go there
 
@mike said in [JAC](/post/1261884) said:
@Everything-WT said in [JAC](/post/1261839) said:
Josh Addo-Carr set to remain at Melbourne Storm in 2021
By Michael Chammas
November 12, 2020 — 4.55pm

Josh Addo-Carr is set to remain at Melbourne in 2021 after his manager met with the Wests Tigers on Thursday afternoon and outlined a preference for the winger to remain at the Storm next season.

It’s understood Addo-Carr has vowed to honour the heads of agreement he signed with the Wests Tigers to join the club in 2021 if he is released from the Storm, however it appears he won’t be departing the premiers just yet.

With Cameron Smith expected to hang up the boots, the Melbourne Storm may be in a position to use some of the money they had in reserve to bump up Addo-Carr’s $375,000 salary in 2021.

It’s expected the Storm will increase Addo-Carr’s deal to about $500,000, still short of the $550,000-$600,000 the Tigers were willing to pay him each season of the four year deal they posed.

Addo-Carr is off contract with the Storm after next season, with the Tigers likely to turn their attention to securing his services in 2022 following the indication that he is likely to remain at Melbourne.

More to come

If true, family really isn’t that important then and credibility broken.

Family were just a poor excuse to get his own way the whole time
 
@BalmainJnr said in [JAC](/post/1261850) said:
@Everything-WT said in [JAC](/post/1261839) said:
Josh Addo-Carr set to remain at Melbourne Storm in 2021
By Michael Chammas
November 12, 2020 — 4.55pm

Josh Addo-Carr is set to remain at Melbourne in 2021 after his manager met with the Wests Tigers on Thursday afternoon and outlined a preference for the winger to remain at the Storm next season.

It’s understood Addo-Carr has vowed to honour the heads of agreement he signed with the Wests Tigers to join the club in 2021 if he is released from the Storm, however it appears he won’t be departing the premiers just yet.

With Cameron Smith expected to hang up the boots, the Melbourne Storm may be in a position to use some of the money they had in reserve to bump up Addo-Carr’s $375,000 salary in 2021.

It’s expected the Storm will increase Addo-Carr’s deal to about $500,000, still short of the $550,000-$600,000 the Tigers were willing to pay him each season of the four year deal they posed.

Addo-Carr is off contract with the Storm after next season, with the Tigers likely to turn their attention to securing his services in 2022 following the indication that he is likely to remain at Melbourne.

More to come

![74F2D4E8-9987-4336-B39E-2C2D50111E3F.jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1605161069881-74f2d4e8-9987-4336-b39e-2c2d50111e3f.jpeg)
..... so many contradictions in this that I almost had to take my shoes off to count them all.


It’s looks like his just cut and pasted things straight from this forum. How professional.
 
@wicked_j said in [JAC](/post/1261893) said:
Is it possible the meeting was simply starting to negotiate a 2022+ contract because Melbourne haven't agreed yet to a release for 2021, while also reiterating that if he is released, Tigers will sign him for 2021?

Could also be this? Who knows 😂 hope so
 
@wicked_j said in [JAC](/post/1261893) said:
Is it possible the meeting was simply starting to negotiate a 2022+ contract because Melbourne haven't agreed yet to a release for 2021, while also reiterating that if he is released, Tigers will sign him for 2021?

That would be awesome but I doubt it
 
@Tigerlily said in [JAC](/post/1261902) said:
@BalmainJnr said in [JAC](/post/1261850) said:
@Everything-WT said in [JAC](/post/1261839) said:
Josh Addo-Carr set to remain at Melbourne Storm in 2021
By Michael Chammas
November 12, 2020 — 4.55pm

Josh Addo-Carr is set to remain at Melbourne in 2021 after his manager met with the Wests Tigers on Thursday afternoon and outlined a preference for the winger to remain at the Storm next season.

It’s understood Addo-Carr has vowed to honour the heads of agreement he signed with the Wests Tigers to join the club in 2021 if he is released from the Storm, however it appears he won’t be departing the premiers just yet.

With Cameron Smith expected to hang up the boots, the Melbourne Storm may be in a position to use some of the money they had in reserve to bump up Addo-Carr’s $375,000 salary in 2021.

It’s expected the Storm will increase Addo-Carr’s deal to about $500,000, still short of the $550,000-$600,000 the Tigers were willing to pay him each season of the four year deal they posed.

Addo-Carr is off contract with the Storm after next season, with the Tigers likely to turn their attention to securing his services in 2022 following the indication that he is likely to remain at Melbourne.

More to come

![74F2D4E8-9987-4336-B39E-2C2D50111E3F.jpeg](/assets/uploads/files/1605161069881-74f2d4e8-9987-4336-b39e-2c2d50111e3f.jpeg)
..... so many contradictions in this that I almost had to take my shoes off to count them all.


It’s looks like his just cut and pasted things straight from this forum. How professional.

You would be right and they do it across most of social media and in group chats as well not an original though in any of it really
 
Biggest problem with this is the club looks amateur again.

Maybe Hooper is right and we can’t get deals done. Maybe Ivan paid all that money to Packer, Mbye, Reynolds etc because it was the only way anyone would join the club.
 

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