Latrell Mitchell Contract Discussion

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Bad advice has Latrell Mitchell running out of options Latrell Mitchell’s problem with the Gold Coast Titans is the same as it was with the Sydney Roosters – an off-putting price tag that looks set to leave him with only one option.

Paul Kent, The Daily Telegraph
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November 26, 2019 4:54pm

The trouble for Latrell Mitchell has not changed with this latest interest from the Gold Coast.

It is the same as it was when the Roosters went cold on him, which is who to trust in a world full of urgers.

Mitchell is a young man who needs the quiet noise.

His recent sighting in Townsville is a solid example of the trouble Mitchell is trying to navigate.

Mitchell went north to escape the media attention. Photo: Instagram.
Mitchell went north to escape the media attention. Photo: Instagram.
He headed to Cairns for a holiday, a genuine need for a break, and given all that was going on it made sense that if the North Queensland Cowboys were interested in him then he would take the chance to make the drive and meet club bosses.

Photographs appeared in the next day’s press. It appeared to be either a work of good journalism or a set-up.

The Cowboys later had to deny the interest in Mitchell was a ploy to push Valentine Holmes to a decision, which arrived this week.

Holmes signed a six-year deal.

“That wasn’t wasting anyone’s time,” Cowboys coach Paul Green said at Holmes’ press conference. “We were up front with all parties about the situation with Valentine, so they knew about that.”

Still, the Cowboys have not put an offer to Mitchell.

The Cowboys meeting led to nothing. Photo: Evan Morgan
The Cowboys meeting led to nothing. Photo: Evan Morgan
At the same time concerned whispers went around that one of the first thoughts to come from Mitchell as he took a look around Townsville and the Cowboys set-up was how good the fishing might be.

He might need the quiet noise but the Cowboys need his head on playing football. That’s what all the money is for.

And that’s the point of conflict.

He is 22 and by the time he is 32 he will be past his prime, his greatest earning potential behind him. His future starts now.

Since before the season, since before he signed with manager Wayde Rushton after a settlement with his previous manager, those close to him have been telling him he is worth $1 million a season and, more than that, some even believe it.

The supposed bidding war has failed to spark. Photo: Matt King/Getty Images
The supposed bidding war has failed to spark. Photo: Matt King/Getty Images
There was a brief firestorm from rival managers when he chose Rushton ahead of them but since then they have used the lack of a firm $1 million a year offer as ammunition to undermine Rushton.

But it did not turn out quite like the urgers believed it would once Mitchell went to market.

The rush of offers, at one point estimated would be as high as 11 NRL clubs, has not eventuated.

The only offer put to him so far is the Wests Tigers’ three-year deal.

The Cowboys made Holmes a priority and now they have secured him they are seeing what is left for Mitchell but it is expected to fall considerably sort of a million dollars a year.

North Queensland got what they really wanted. Photo: AAP Image/Michael Chambers
North Queensland got what they really wanted. Photo: AAP Image/Michael Chambers
On Monday Gold Coast head of performance and culture, Mal Meninga, confirmed his pitch for Mitchell but, again, the interest has come without a dollar value attached. They might as well be offering buttons at the moment.

The Titans’ have focused their bid on the suggestion of helping Mitchell fulfil his potential.

Meninga is possibly the game’s greatest mentor and gives every reason for Mitchell to trust in his advice. And if Mitchell gets fit and hungry and goes on a tear he has more than enough potential to justify his lofty asking price.

But that is the gamble they take. And at the moment Mitchell is losing.

The Tigers began to suspect the silence from Mitchell was not that he is juggling various offers but that the opposite might be true.

It is expected the Titans will need to offload a player to clear room in their salary cap but there seems an appetite to do so given their top-heaviness in the forwards.

The Cowboys have got their man in Holmes and will now see what they can negotiate with what is left in their cap for Mitchell.

South Sydney’s interest is fragile, said to be dependent on how the NRL rules Sam Burgess’s retirement, a decision that could come through as late as April.

Tigers chief executive Justin Pascoe called Rushton on Monday hoping to progress talks, knowing for the moment they are in front.

While frustrated at the lack of dialogue the Tigers have estimated correctly. Rushton has quietly avoided the Tigers in recent days for the very good reason that he has nothing to say given there is no offer to compare.

He is waiting for the Titans and the Cowboys to convert their interest from genuine enthusiasm to something financial.

Mitchell, due back to training on January 6, is keen to get the deal done no later than next week.

Meanwhile, Mitchell must find a way to distance the urgers whose advice seems to somehow also benefit them and realise that the big contract now does not always roll into the big contract next time.

That thinking started all this in the first place.
 
Believe that article more than anything in this thread.

But hey, my inside source tells me its done and will be announced tomorrow...
 
I've never bought into the "woe is us, no-one good will ever sign for us" narrative. But I'll say one thing: if anyone signs for the Titans because they think they have a better chance of fulfilling their potential at that basket case than they do with the Tigers I may finally throw my hands up and walk away.
 
@Moh said in [Latrell Mitchell Contract Discussion](/post/1084081) said:
Believe that article more than anything in this thread.

But hey, my inside source tells me its done and will be announced tomorrow...

OH NO! not another done deal there's more done deals in this thread than I've had breakfasts
 
@NT_Tiger said in [Latrell Mitchell Contract Discussion](/post/1084082) said:
The titans are having difficulty assessing their bid because, as they count, the stacks of 20c pieces keep falling over.

20c far out m8 ur generous
 
So to get his business, his manager promised him a mill a year contract apparently. Obviously our deal isn't that rich. We always knew we would have to pay overs for quality. Once we get the best, others will follow on market rates. Make him an offer to good to refuse. We need him. 1 mill a year plus 200k per year tpa.
 
@cqtiger said in [Latrell Mitchell Contract Discussion](/post/1084037) said:
Warning
Someone on twitter pretending to be “Wests Tigers” has just announced the “we” have signed Latrell Mitchell for $5.7M over 4 years.

It is a fake account

Jeebus some people are just bloody idiots!
 
Its been obvious for some time that the Tigers are only a backup position, if he is this hard to sign, imagine how hard he is going to be to motivate, tell him to get on his bike and keep our powder dry
 
@rex2ce said in [Latrell Mitchell Contract Discussion](/post/1084096) said:
Its been obvious for some time that the Tigers are only a backup position, if he is this hard to sign, imagine how hard he is going to be to motivate, tell him to get on his bike and keep our powder dry

Tending to agree, I want him but not if he is going to carry on like this.
Time to tell him our offer has an expiry date. Tomorrow afternoon.
 
@Spud_Murphy said in [Latrell Mitchell Contract Discussion](/post/1084095) said:
@cqtiger said in [Latrell Mitchell Contract Discussion](/post/1084037) said:
Warning
Someone on twitter pretending to be “Wests Tigers” has just announced the “we” have signed Latrell Mitchell for $5.7M over 4 years.

It is a fake account

Jeebus some people are just bloody idiots!

It was a joke by a parra fan and I found it hilarious. Even the Mole fell for it.
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Latrell Mitchell Contract Discussion](/post/1084036) said:
@matchball Mal might be interested in becoming an astronaut too but it doesn’t mean it’s going to happen.

We saw how it went when he was interested in becoming a politician
 
Realistically, we need some quality forwards atm or even players like LM will look ordinary without the team going forward, LL is a must, i would even look at S Boyd from Titans on a short contract, especially if the Tits are paying some freight, plus Musgrove of course
 
@avocadoontoast said in [Latrell Mitchell Contract Discussion](/post/1084099) said:
@Spud_Murphy said in [Latrell Mitchell Contract Discussion](/post/1084095) said:
@cqtiger said in [Latrell Mitchell Contract Discussion](/post/1084037) said:
Warning
Someone on twitter pretending to be “Wests Tigers” has just announced the “we” have signed Latrell Mitchell for $5.7M over 4 years.

It is a fake account

Jeebus some people are just bloody idiots!

It was a joke by a parra fan and I found it hilarious. Even the Mole fell for it.

Lol probably where he gets all his ‘info’.
 
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