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@foreveratiger said:@Gary Bakerloo said:@Gary Bakerloo said:The situation came to a head when Farah and manager Sam Ayoub met with Taylor and Rod Reddy on Tuesday night. While he may have been told he would be dumped from full-time training, Farah at this stage is prepared to fight for his spot as he enjoys the support of teammates.
Admittedly Farah is not actually quoted saying this, but if these comments been infered by Farah's comments…....here we go again, players trying to run the club.
Board and coach have made a decision.
How is he trying to run a Club ?
What part of he has a Contract and hasn't found a Club to go to that you don't understand ?
He wants to stay in Sydney for now and has a desire to play 1 more Origin series ( Daley obviously wants him ).
Your pointing the finger at the wrong person…..blame Taylor and Management not Farah .
Supposedly Farah is happy to cut short his Contract by 1 year and save the Club between $900,000 - $1 Million for the 2017 Season , Ayoub said it would give him the appropiate time to find him a Club in England , but poor old Taylor has desperation written all over him :laughing: .
@Knuckles said:It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. I can't see an answer to all this.
Augurs well for 2016 doesn't it 😕
@foreveratiger said:@Gary Bakerloo said:@Gary Bakerloo said:The situation came to a head when Farah and manager Sam Ayoub met with Taylor and Rod Reddy on Tuesday night. While he may have been told he would be dumped from full-time training, Farah at this stage is prepared to fight for his spot as he enjoys the support of teammates.
Admittedly Farah is not actually quoted saying this, but if these comments been infered by Farah's comments…....here we go again, players trying to run the club.
Board and coach have made a decision.
How is he trying to run a Club ?
What part of he has a Contract and hasn't found a Club to go to that you don't understand ?
He wants to stay in Sydney for now and has a desire to play 1 more Origin series ( Daley obviously wants him ).
Your pointing the finger at the wrong person…..blame Taylor and Management not Farah .
Supposedly Farah is happy to cut short his Contract by 1 year and save the Club between $900,000 - $1 Million for the 2017 Season , Ayoub said it would give him the appropiate time to find him a Club in England , but poor old Taylor has desperation written all over him :laughing: .
@westTAHger said:@Knuckles said:It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. I can't see an answer to all this.
Augurs well for 2016 doesn't it 😕
Yep, it could be yet another season full of dis-appointment :blush: :unamused:
Only time will tell, and of course hindsight will mentioned quite often.
@GNR4LIFE said:@westTAHger said:@Knuckles said:It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. I can't see an answer to all this.
Augurs well for 2016 doesn't it 😕
Yep, it could be yet another season full of dis-appointment :blush: :unamused:
Only time will tell, and of course hindsight will mentioned quite often.
You sound like you were expecting something different. We've had 13 out of 16 seasons full of disappointment.
@GNR4LIFE said:The thing I found most ironic in that article is Ayuob preaching to Taylor and Reddy about honouring a contract, yet his client in question admitted to encouraging a teammate to break a contract of his own last yr.
@GNR4LIFE said:The thing I found most ironic in that article is Ayuob preaching to Taylor and Reddy about honouring a contract, yet his client in question admitted to encouraging a teammate to break a contract of his own last yr.[/quote
Difference is that neither Farah Or Teddy or Ayuob did anything wrong or even unethical, he was perfectly within his rights to pull out before the time limit expired. It wasn't a binding contract at the time. Big difference in this case
@Knuckles said:It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. I can't see an answer to all this.
Augurs well for 2016 doesn't it 😕
@cqtiger said:@Knuckles said:It will be interesting to see how this all plays out. I can't see an answer to all this.
Augurs well for 2016 doesn't it 😕
Mate I think one thing is now cast in concrete - Robbie won't be here next year.
If the board are willing to pay most of Robbie's contract if he plays somewhere else, then they will pay him out in full so he hasn't got a chance to destabilise in the off season.
There is no way that Robbie can be here after next week. The club have stood solid with their decision all week. Not once have I heard any conciliatory talk from Tiger's management about a rethink.
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@gallagher said:Funny that no-one else wants him. Blair picked up a new club in November no problem.
@GNR4LIFE said:@gallagher said:Funny that no-one else wants him. Blair picked up a new club in November no problem.
Same as when Penrith moved Jennings, Lewis and Gordon on. There was a bidding war between us and the Sharks for Lewis, around the same time of the yr iirc. Not one club in the 5 days since this news broke has expressed any interest. And the fact that clubs would know they'd only have to pay a third of the contract surely says something doesn't it.
@gallagher said:Funny that no-one else wants him. Blair picked up a new club in November no problem.
@GNR4LIFE said:@gallagher said:Funny that no-one else wants him. Blair picked up a new club in November no problem.
Same as when Penrith moved Jennings, Lewis and Gordon on. There was a bidding war between us and the Sharks for Lewis, around the same time of the yr iirc. Not one club in the 5 days since this news broke has expressed any interest. And the fact that clubs would know they'd only have to pay a third of the contract surely says something doesn't it.