Signings, Suggestions & Rumours Discussion

This is the only way id feel good about taking on Stains contract. Leinu would have this pack looking nice. and straight up if i was a forward or backrower, Id want to play with API
Of course the problem is, Staines contract will now be full value and Peachey may not be in the equation.
 
Of course the problem is, Staines contract will now be full value and Peachey may not be in the equation.
i cant see why we they still cant take Peach, and we take Staines and Leinu.. im sure we would have the cap to atleast get creative with it, other things factor in also, how bad Penrith want to Re-up Martin and Crichton ect and who they are willing to release to free up cap ect
 
i cant see why we they still cant take Peach, and we take Staines and Leinu.. im sure we would have the cap to atleast get creative with it, other things factor in also, how bad Penrith want to Re-up Martin and Crichton ect and who they are willing to release to free up cap ect
The sooner we offload Peachey the better - another dud signing.
 
Amazing how Moses secured a deal with Eels within days of being told by Ivan that his open deal was being rescinded. Prick could have signed it any time the previous 6 months.
Taylor was the handbrake on the "big 4" signing contracts. The club continued to back him and of course those players were going to attract interest from other clubs they were the talk of the town. Moses may have wanted out anyway but given the state of the club at the time and since hard to argue that it wasn't the right decision for his career. If we are still filthy at him for the joke we were and some say still are we havnt learned anything.
 
The obsession with Cleary at the time was over the top.All believed he would lead us to the promised land and Moses was not in his plans - so we all jumped on board liked a feeding frenzy. Yes he could have signed the deal that was apparently on the table but given the shit show under JT no player wanted to commit to the club and for good reason.
JT put this club back years, Ivan was not a patch on the damage that moron done, but I blame the board for not doing their due diligence, the bloke shouldn't have got an interview, let alone the job
 
JT put this club back years, Ivan was not a patch on the damage that moron done, but I blame the board for not doing their due diligence, the bloke shouldn't have got an interview, let alone the job
JT wife had a friendship with Go, amazing what a PowerPoint presentation can do to people who have NFI on rugby league like our Board
 
Yes, I would definitely say you are.

He’s received a bad wrap over the years from fans based on what they see on the field and from the Cleary drama.

He’s actually a fairly humble and down to earth kid. He’s never had any off field issues, gives fans the time and respect they deserve (even though fans don’t always reciprocate) and is really well respected by players across the NRL.

Always thought it was a bit ridiculous the claims fans made about him on here without really knowing what happened.

I get a feeling Mitch is a spoilt kid, just a feeling I get sometimes.
Am I wrong
 
Sorry I can't forgive Mose's last few games for us.

Remember we were up by 12 against Parra and we got a penalty in front of the posts. The flog took a quick tap and we went on to lose the game.
That was Moses biggest issue early in his career. He tried to score on every single play rather than trying to game manage. Probably doesn’t help when you’re young and trying to prove your coach wrong. Youthful exuberance.

He would often over play his hand attempting the spectacular far too often. It’s only been the last few seasons he’s got that out of his game and is a much better game manager now.
 
Sorry I can't forgive Mose's last few games for us.

Remember we were up by 12 against Parra and we got a penalty in front of the posts. The flog took a quick tap and we went on to lose the game.

Same game he was deliberately throwing horrible cut out passes to Nofoaluma when he was easily marked, turning over posession time and again when on the attack. It was so obvious he was trying to lose that game in the 2nd half.
 
He definitely had not signed with Parra before Cleary arrived. Cleary put Moses' offer on hold so he then signed with Parra and his attitude dropped badly because of Ivan's decision and the situation became untenable when Mitch started tanking games.
He hadn’t signed (he couldn’t) but he agreed to Parra terms and had told Parra he was coming. Cleary has mates at Parra. Cleary arrived at the Tigers knowing Moses was gone and wouldn’t play his game. That is why the offer was “pulled“.

the rest of it is on Moses
 
Moses version of events as per the Tele

Cleary was in charge at the Wests Tigers when Moses was told he could leave and given a backhander on his way out. It was a decision that handed Moses to the Eels and left a bitter taste in the mouth of the young half.

Moses was ropable at the time, telling News Corp at the end of the 2017 season that he was heartbroken when he sat down at a meeting with Cleary and former Tigers football manager Kelly Egan, where they pulled a lucrative extension off the table.

Parramatta were gift wrapped the halfback who has finally buried the curse of the Eels No.7 jersey. The Tigers were left to pick up the pieces after Cleary left at the end of 2018 to join his son Nathan at Penrith.

“It was heartbreaking,” Moses said at the time.

“It ripped my heart out what they did. I didn’t see a point in staying there if they didn’t see a future with me after they pulled my deal.

“If someone comes into your work and says ‘look we don’t need you anymore’, you’re not going to feel welcomed.”


Fabrication
 
Only reason he went is be

The real world of Cleary dumping him thinking his son would come.
Heard he was told he was dropped to reserves only to then be named in the squad … a few times.
Cleary playing mind games.
That is not true. It’s simple. When Cleary arrived,
moses had already agreed to Parra and was playing us. Cleary knew and stopped the game.
play stupid games, win stupid prizes
 
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