goldcoast_tiger
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Only if he's on minimum money. Way to slow for first grade, and will only get slower
Sadly.
Sadly.
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@ said:Normally in this situation I'd say YES if on peanuts, but I'm saying NO this time, we have a history of these types of signings and look where it has got us.
I'd rather promote a youngster than spend the money on someone who's best football is clearly behind him now. The days of paying players to be in rehab then to retire needs to stop and that's what the future looks like with Jamal
@ said:we may as well because it looks like we have run out of any other options. really cant believe we have not come up with any other signings very disappointing, it did look like we were going to be very strong for 2018 but we are at least 2 forward short and maybe one back.
@ said:yes
Despite his injuries he is still young
@ said:I don't get how signing Idris is a risk.
If we offer him a minimum contract then how is that risky?
He may have had a history of injuries but every time you go out to play, you're at risk of injury. So signing Cameron Smith might be 'risky' because he may get injured.
If a minimum wage/depth player gets injured it is nothing to get fussed over. And if he does get injured, he can visit schools and community events to promote the Tigers.
If he doesn't get injured, we have a massive player ripping into the opposition.
I definitely think we should sign him
@ said:What reality TV show is he on I wonder?
@ said:@ said:I don't get how signing Idris is a risk.
If we offer him a minimum contract then how is that risky?
He may have had a history of injuries but every time you go out to play, you're at risk of injury. So signing Cameron Smith might be 'risky' because he may get injured.
If a minimum wage/depth player gets injured it is nothing to get fussed over. And if he does get injured, he can visit schools and community events to promote the Tigers.
If he doesn't get injured, we have a massive player ripping into the opposition.
I definitely think we should sign him
So , does this mean that Cameron Smith is a risky buy because of a long history
Of serious injuries.
Thanks for the laugh :laughing: