@bobo125 said:
@Cultured Bogan said:
@bobo125 said:
@Balmain Boy said:
Just think, if Farah and Ayoub hadn't behaved so unprofessionally this all could have gone on behind closed doors…. Only the occasional scripted press release from either party.
This thread would only be 100 pages long in that case.
Yes things weren't always handled as well as could be, but their reaction has turned all this into the media frenzing circus - which won't disappear for at least another 12 months.
I wonder how much Ritchie is paying Robbie for all these exclusives? Seriously, maybe Robbie's had a TPA with NewsCorp all this time, hence to cash in has has to spill the beans, gifting crap journos 'scoops'. And as it's a TPA the club knows nothing about it!
so someone breaks into your house - eats your cat.
you shoot him….
but its all your fault -
you should have offered the guy some milk to digest the cat......
yes mate - thats the level of stupidity this is all at.
You become surplus to what the business deem they want/need and you get moved on. People get paid out their redundancies, upper echelon management get paid out their remaining contract periods. You forget this sport is professional. This happens every day in the real world.
yes mate - not 1 sane person has disagreed with this point ! !
its the manner in which it was done.
which has been and is the issue.
And here lies the fault in the crux of your entire argument…
The whole circus was a tool of Ayoub and Farah to run us into the mud. They alone put it in the papers, they alone were unprofessional.
Club stalwarts from many clubs have been moved on mid contract, Luke Lewis and Jennings from Penrith in recent memory... all done without the media fanfare created by Ayoub and co... the offer to pay a large portion of their salaries upon moving on, exactly the same.
So when you boil it down, your entire argument is Rod Reddy, who has since been removed. A single sentence.
Few would call the rising monster, Penrith, under the guidance of Gould as unprofessional, so why is asking Farah to look elsewhere, a carbon copy of the Penrith plays with 2 Origin stars any less professional?
If you objectively look at the media circus, its not the club... If you objectively look at the act of trying to move on a stalwart, its not the first time, it wont be the last time, and the offer to shore up the agreed contract value is no different to the entire business world deems as professional standards.
The only difference this time around that makes it look amateur is the press coverage.
So if you dont like "the manner in which it was done", look to the only glaring difference, the only party that hasnt acted in what would even be remotely considered a professional manner. Because as for acceptable standards of practice, which in the real world is set by precedent, we have carbon copied the precedents of Clubs that have been accepted as professional... bar a single sentence which wouldnt have seen the light of day bar the action of whom leaking it?