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@Hbom said:Yep, I am officially over him. Don't want him at the club at all now. He needed a committed off-season with us to be anything in our game.
@southerntiger said:@Hbom said:Yep, I am officially over him. Don't want him at the club at all now. He needed a committed off-season with us to be anything in our game.
Why?
@simonthetiger said:@crouching_tiger said:The club reads EVERYTHING that goes on in here..
And Im sure they take most of it with a grain of salt.
Surely 50 odd barely saine league tragics arent going to have to much affect.
@southerntiger said:@Hbom said:Yep, I am officially over him. Don't want him at the club at all now. He needed a committed off-season with us to be anything in our game.
Why?
@Hbom said:@southerntiger said:@Hbom said:Yep, I am officially over him. Don't want him at the club at all now. He needed a committed off-season with us to be anything in our game.
Why?
Because his move to union in England shows he is not interested in preparing for a 2010 Wests Tigers Premiership. At his age, he is no longer a one-man wrecking ball with pace. He would only prove useful if he formed combos with the other players over the off season, and shared some of his experience and showed leadership. **It just doesn't sit well when a player wants the bucks but not the commitment of a long hard off-season**.
@AmericanHistoryX said:maybe its the last off season he can do this before he signs with us. this could be a possibility. Once he signs with us no more off seasons abroad. I think Lote is worth it. The media exposure he gets wherever he may be in the world speaks for itself. The guy is a movie star. If you sign him they will come.
@Hbom said:Because his move to union in England shows he is not interested in preparing for a 2010 Wests Tigers Premiership. At his age, he is no longer a one-man wrecking ball with pace. He would only prove useful if he formed combos with the other players over the off season, and shared some of his experience and showed leadership. **It just doesn't sit well when a player wants the bucks but not the commitment of a long hard off-season**.
@supercoach said:Their cant be a legal contract as under the NRL laws its ilegal to hold two contracts.
@southerntiger said:@Hbom said:Because his move to union in England shows he is not interested in preparing for a 2010 Wests Tigers Premiership. At his age, he is no longer a one-man wrecking ball with pace. He would only prove useful if he formed combos with the other players over the off season, and shared some of his experience and showed leadership. **It just doesn't sit well when a player wants the bucks but not the commitment of a long hard off-season**.
so you dont think him playing union in the off-season will be useful for match fitness. Surely plaing on a weekly basis and being involved in on-season training for Leicester should be very good for his conditioning.
What I dont get is why people have reacted this way now. The club indicated a month ago it would be prepared to let him play union in the off-season. Why the reaction now? No one pretended that Lote wouldnt be playing union in the off-season if he signed with us.
I cant blame a guy for making a bit of money whilst he can. As a footy player he only has limited life-span. Cant really see Lote moving into media. Good on him for looking after his family IMHO. How does it show he isnt interested in playing with us in 2010? It shows nothing of the sort and those kind of statements are just dribble. All it shows is that he wants to play rugby in the off-season - nothing more, nothing less. If Benji was permitted to play rugby in Japan in the off-season would that indicate he didnt want to play with us in 2010? Of course, it doesnt. The question of whether Lote wants to play with us will be determined by whether he joins us, not because he wants to earn some money and have experience while he can.
What people dont understand is that Lote playing union in the off-season has provided us with the chance of getting and has reduced the amount we would need to pay him. Good bit of business in my view.
@cnx_tigers said:Fellas, which part of this quote makes you think he is coming to play for us? Honestly, how does "I am looking into the Fiji thing" make you blokes think he's coming to play for us?
**"There is no deal with Wests. I'm looking into the Fiji thing. I think the rule is coming where you can play for a second country as long as it's a Tier Two nation.''**
The International Rugby Board has yet to tackle that, but the Pacific Island countries are mounting a passionate case that could be timed perfectly for Tuqiri, 30, to play for Fiji at the 2011 World Cup.
@simonthetiger said:@southerntiger said:@Hbom said:Because his move to union in England shows he is not interested in preparing for a 2010 Wests Tigers Premiership. At his age, he is no longer a one-man wrecking ball with pace. He would only prove useful if he formed combos with the other players over the off season, and shared some of his experience and showed leadership. **It just doesn't sit well when a player wants the bucks but not the commitment of a long hard off-season**.
so you dont think him playing union in the off-season will be useful for match fitness. Surely plaing on a weekly basis and being involved in on-season training for Leicester should be very good for his conditioning.
What I dont get is why people have reacted this way now. The club indicated a month ago it would be prepared to let him play union in the off-season. Why the reaction now? No one pretended that Lote wouldnt be playing union in the off-season if he signed with us.
I cant blame a guy for making a bit of money whilst he can. As a footy player he only has limited life-span. Cant really see Lote moving into media. Good on him for looking after his family IMHO. How does it show he isnt interested in playing with us in 2010? It shows nothing of the sort and those kind of statements are just dribble. All it shows is that he wants to play rugby in the off-season - nothing more, nothing less. If Benji was permitted to play rugby in Japan in the off-season would that indicate he didnt want to play with us in 2010? Of course, it doesnt. The question of whether Lote wants to play with us will be determined by whether he joins us, not because he wants to earn some money and have experience while he can.
What people dont understand is that Lote playing union in the off-season has provided us with the chance of getting and has reduced the amount we would need to pay him. Good bit of business in my view.
Top post ST…...I couldnt agree more.
Thank Oprah someone can talk with some sense on this issue.