@mikey said in [Madge’s Ability to Attract Stars](/post/1264801) said:@Papacito said in [Madge’s Ability to Attract Stars](/post/1264667) said:@mikey said in [Madge’s Ability to Attract Stars](/post/1264609) said:@GNR4LIFE said in [Madge’s Ability to Attract Stars](/post/1264483) said:Honestly who cares about the COE.
I would say the players do. Never seen the gym myself but apparently it was an embarrassment.
For every Braith Anasta that quits the club with an axe to grind and whinges about rusty dumbells or not enough free Gatorade, you get dozens of players that don't really care.
If you're a decent player with a chance of making origin, you're going to sign with the best performing club. Not the one with a nicer gym or physio room.
This is why we can't sign blokes like JAC or Latrell. It's why we lost Tedesco. Signing with us is a bad career move when the money on offer from others is about the same. Which it always is in the world of salary caps.
Same goes for the best juniors. No parent wants their kid to sign for a dud club.
A decent gym and facilities is just par for the course in the NRL these days.
So by that logic you'd be OK with having your office in the Glenn Morrison Hotel? 🙂
People like a pleasant day to day workplace - it's where they spend a lot of their life. I've worked in cesspit offices and am currently blessed with having a really nice environment to work in. Makes a big difference.
I don't think anyone begrudges the team getting a decent gym and facilities.
Let's just be realistic that it makes minimal difference to on field performance or attracting players.
Most NRL players would train out of a rundown Anytime Fitness if it meant winning a premiership.