OzLuke
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I'd like him back just to put the dirts up the slimeysIs it just me that doesnt want Moses back anywhere near this place?
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I'd like him back just to put the dirts up the slimeysIs it just me that doesnt want Moses back anywhere near this place?
Is it just me that doesnt want Moses back anywhere near this place?
Some are each way on him. I think we could use him but I wouldn't be too bent up about missing him.I and many others don't want him anywhere near our club so you are far from alone.It is just that the people who want him are far louder than we are and post about it far more often
It's a matter of loyalty versus finances for Moses, with the 28 year-old playing his first grand final for the Eels last season, however the Tigers deal is reported to be worth as much as $1.4 million per season, which would make him the game's highest-paid player.
While Luke Brooks has been trying to recruit the halfback home, Moses says he's still undecided, but has circled March 2nd on his calendar as his contract deadline.
“I would like it done before the start of the year,” Moses told NCA NewsWire.
“I've left everything up to my manager so all my focus has been on the new season. I've got full trust in him that he can do what he thinks is best to make sure I can play my best footy.
“I told him to do all the talking and look after all the meetings, and when he's ready, he can let me know.
“I think I've handled this situation a lot better than what I have in the past. I'm fully focused on Parramatta and coming to training where I can rip in with the boys.
“Hopefully, everything else sorts itself out before the new year.”
Likely Moses' final big money contract, the halfback has an option in his deal to remain at the Eels for 2024, however it's believed the former Tiger wants to sort a new deal instead
Halves partner Dylan Brown recently re-signed with the club until at least 2025, with an option to extend through to 2031, and hopes his scrum base partner remains at the club beyond this season.
“I don't really have a pitch for him, but my main focus is to play good footy which will allow him to play good footy. We all owe it to him because he's done so much for us as a team,” Brown said to NCA NewsWire.
“I feel like if we continue to play the way that we have been playing then he won't want to leave – whether that's for money or any other reason. He loves Parra and we want him to stay.”
I don't like footloose Freddy as our coach, he is an imposter !Fittler is likely to not pick him as punishment for joining the tigers. He did it to Foxx and basically cost us the series looking at what trash Tupou produced compared to Addo Carr at the WC
Some are each way on him. I think we could use him but I wouldn't be too bent up about missing him.
I don't think we should be planning on building our future around him yet. If he comes then we can start planning. If he doesn't we see how Brooksy and AD perform under the new regime this year and make the hard decisions once they have shown how they perform.I actually think most are each way if we get him cool if we don’t we move on.
Que sera, sera!I actually think most are each way if we get him cool if we don’t we move on.
I read it as look at me look at me. Regardless it is all trolling and/or attention seeking. So the poster being right or wrong has no meaning just playing some childish game and thinking his clever.Does anyone else also read this flog’s name as Tom Airbnb?
Two things:
There’s no way Moses hasn’t been involved in a meeting with us, he has put a deadline for 3 weeks max - going to assume he doesn’t want to announce it in the lead up of the week to round 1 so it’ll probs be done any day from now til 14 days official. You’d assume with a decision so close on the “biggest of your life” he’d have has a tour of the club done before this timeframe.
Side note, the fact he brought up his past experiences of handling contracts and acknowledging being in the wrong - obvs referring to us is maybe sending a msg to Wests Tigers fans to potentially accept him if he comes??.... just something to consider
Secondly, I understand why some people may not be in favour of him going due to our previous dealings with him - however, the magnitude of this signing can’t be ignored.
He’s arguably a top 3 halfback in the comp right now and is exactly what this clubs needs in order from people looking at us as a potential 10-12 team on our day - if Moses comes alongside Api (arguably the best hooker in the game) and Papalili (arguably best second rower in the game) - then you add the mongrel and experience of David Klemmer and John Bateman to lead the way for all our current crops and exciting future of Pole, Stefano, Faguata, Blore, Joffa, Jordan Miller etc. To our current crop now with AD, Laurie and Brooks.
We may be looked at under the right coaching as a potential competition threat, the whole way the tigers are viewed changes significantly if Moses come - recruitment wise with a fresh new talented team with plenty of players who can attract talent, our new faculties and the idea of potentially being coached by Benji could make us a massive draw
That gives me nightmaresBaby Broncos, anyone?
Good post . For me, he went when Cleary came in, and they lost 3 of the ‘big’ 4. We don’t know whether if the Sheens era had continued, or had been passed down , we may never have lost him (and Teddy ) in the first place . I still feel our downfall was losing Prince, in circumstances that later proved to be ‘shady’. And that was the start of the slide which culminated through several ‘errors ‘ to eventually the bus driver, who despite all our good faith , lost us our best players then drove the bus off a cliff . He lost our best players , signed big dollar players who didn’t deliver long term, then parted ways half way through his Deal.Two things:
There’s no way Moses hasn’t been involved in a meeting with us, he has put a deadline for 3 weeks max - going to assume he doesn’t want to announce it in the lead up of the week to round 1 so it’ll probs be done any day from now til 14 days official. You’d assume with a decision so close on the “biggest of your life” he’d have has a tour of the club done before this timeframe.
Side note, the fact he brought up his past experiences of handling contracts and acknowledging being in the wrong - obvs referring to us is maybe sending a msg to Wests Tigers fans to potentially accept him if he comes??.... just something to consider
Secondly, I understand why some people may not be in favour of him going due to our previous dealings with him - however, the magnitude of this signing can’t be ignored.
He’s arguably a top 3 halfback in the comp right now and is exactly what this clubs needs in order from people looking at us as a potential 10-12 team on our day - if Moses comes alongside Api (arguably the best hooker in the game) and Papalili (arguably best second rower in the game) - then you add the mongrel and experience of David Klemmer and John Bateman to lead the way for all our current crops and exciting future of Pole, Stefano, Faguata, Blore, Joffa, Jordan Miller etc. To our current crop now with AD, Laurie and Brooks.
We may be looked at under the right coaching as a potential competition threat, the whole way the tigers are viewed changes significantly if Moses come - recruitment wise with a fresh new talented team with plenty of players who can attract talent, our new faculties and the idea of potentially being coached by Benji could make us a massive draw
Definitely not just you.Is it just me that doesnt want Moses back anywhere near this place?
Does anyone truly believe players leave it all in the hands of their managers? I get the negotiating part but to pretend that they are not fully aware of what is going on and are the ones making decisions about their careers, is infuriating.