gallagher
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Oh no, a player is leaving. That's the end of the club.
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@innsaneink said:@Benjirific said:@Cultured Bogan said:Agree with Gunners. Take out the emotion. He's on the wrong side of thirty, we're not getting value for money and he's looking to be more focused on Origin.
He's served the club well. Carried us on a rooted back from 06-09, but he's not looking interested and the club is suffering also. Let him finish up with a sweetheart deal. I wouldn't be surprised if he goes to England and buys a season ticket to Anfield.
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You can't take the emotion out of decisions like this. Sports teams are run on emotion - they rely on the emotion that fans put in, on people becoming completely emotionally immersed into a club. That's essentially how they make their money. This is indicative of a puerile culture that has come into the club since the new board took over - you don't treat your club legends like this: END OF STORY.
Rubbish.
It's business and happens all the time as has pointed out already
@Benjirific said:@innsaneink said:@Benjirific said:@Cultured Bogan said:Agree with Gunners. Take out the emotion. He's on the wrong side of thirty, we're not getting value for money and he's looking to be more focused on Origin.
He's served the club well. Carried us on a rooted back from 06-09, but he's not looking interested and the club is suffering also. Let him finish up with a sweetheart deal. I wouldn't be surprised if he goes to England and buys a season ticket to Anfield.
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You can't take the emotion out of decisions like this. Sports teams are run on emotion - they rely on the emotion that fans put in, on people becoming completely emotionally immersed into a club. That's essentially how they make their money. This is indicative of a puerile culture that has come into the club since the new board took over - you don't treat your club legends like this: END OF STORY.
Rubbish.
It's business and happens all the time as has pointed out already
You're seriously telling me sporting clubs aren't run on emotion? The fact it happens all the time doesn't make it right, in fact its indicative of how poor sports clubs are run.
@innsaneink said:@Benjirific said:@Cultured Bogan said:Agree with Gunners. Take out the emotion. He's on the wrong side of thirty, we're not getting value for money and he's looking to be more focused on Origin.
He's served the club well. Carried us on a rooted back from 06-09, but he's not looking interested and the club is suffering also. Let him finish up with a sweetheart deal. I wouldn't be surprised if he goes to England and buys a season ticket to Anfield.
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You can't take the emotion out of decisions like this. Sports teams are run on emotion - they rely on the emotion that fans put in, on people becoming completely emotionally immersed into a club. That's essentially how they make their money. This is indicative of a puerile culture that has come into the club since the new board took over - you don't treat your club legends like this: END OF STORY.
Rubbish.
It's business and happens all the time as has pointed out already
@Cultured Bogan said:Fans and supporters run on emotion..
Sporting clubs run on dollars and cents !
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@alexaki said:Let's hope it's a clean cut and we don't end up paying ANY of his salary next 2 years
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@Chris said:This is a perfect example of why the salary cap needs to exclude players from the cap who have come through their junior ranks and allow them to be one club players. Irrespective that it's Robbie Farah, I think that the NRL should try and save the "One Club Player" breed because the way they're going, that breed will be non existent for our kids and their kids to see.
@tig_prmz said:@Cultured Bogan said:Fans and supporters run on emotion..
Sporting clubs run on dollars and cents !
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where do the dollars and cents come from?
@hobbo2803 said:@tig_prmz said:@Cultured Bogan said:Fans and supporters run on emotion..
Sporting clubs run on dollars and cents !
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where do the dollars and cents come from?
TV rights ..and are passed down through the NRL .
Do you think buying a $65 membership and a hot dog and a coke make a difference !
Oh and poker machines ( i nearly forgot ).
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@Telltails said:So its a business decision. A good business decision is all about timing. We are currently running last, and have not replaced Mayer, so effectively we are rudderless. We have one home game left this Sunday and one of our greatest players, if not the best in our clubs history has been shown the door. Great send off. Why - to free up money to presumably attract players to our club. The media will have a field day with this and will rip us to shreds and all the weaknesses of our organisation will be made public once again - whether they are true or not. Our current players will be questioning the treatment of Robbie and will no doubt be looking at their allegiance to the club. If we put in a good performance this week it will be a miracle. Any current players that are of interest to other clubs will no doubt be approached to see if they are feeling disgruntled and are also looking to get out. Business decision it maybe, if it is a good decision remains to be seen.