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@Geo. said:We don't cheat very well…
@GNR4LIFE said:They offloaded players. We tried to do the same, but….you know
@Tiger Watto said:Geo hit the nail on the head… Salary Cap Management/rorting is something this club needs to get smarter at.
On another factor, Parra was over-inflated due to signing quality players. Its easier to send them to other clubs.
The Tigers are always bulging due to signing potential/junior talent. Not easy to send them to other clubs without being forced to cover a large chunk of the salary. Further to this, due to a few seasons of high injury, activation clauses have probably kicked in to some players that were only here for depth inflating our SC further.
Forget about the rules... We need to hire a smart operator who fight for Salary Cap Minimisation like many of us do with our yearly tax!
@foreveratiger said:I think the last 5 years we have put to much focus on talent in the under 20's coming through and junior talent thinking that they will be something that there not.
@supercoach said:We are paying massive overs for a lot of players I would imagine. Also when it comes to TPA's we are probably close to the bottom of the pile, so all our payments are coming straight of the cap
@jirskyr said:Err
Watmough got the tap on the shoulder and said ok.
Foran got the tap on the shoulder and said ok.
That's $1.5M saved right there, plus the Eels made a $150K termination payment to Foran that was not counted to the cap.
So they are better at offloading their weight and hoodwinking the NRL into giving them special allowances, to settle quickly.
What Tigers really should have done, and this is not tongue-in-cheek but learned from experience, is fully rort the salary cap and keep Farah on the books at the same time. As in sign another $1M +worth of talent and try to hide it. Then when it finally comes out in the press, which it always does, it's such an enormous clusterF that the NRL will do anything to quiet it down quickly a la Eels or Storm.
At which time you make a few judicious termination payments, cut a few players you didn't like anyway, retain your best players, then install new management and move on.
Because in all seriousness, Tigers tried to move Farah on and it was a 2-year saga that got dragged back and forth in the media. Eels totally screwed Nathan Peats and it barely rated for a few weeks, because club and player moved on, and it all got drowned out in the overall Eels saga anyway.
@foreveratiger said:@jirskyr said:Err
Watmough got the tap on the shoulder and said ok.
Foran got the tap on the shoulder and said ok.
That's $1.5M saved right there, plus the Eels made a $150K termination payment to Foran that was not counted to the cap.
So they are better at offloading their weight and hoodwinking the NRL into giving them special allowances, to settle quickly.
What Tigers really should have done, and this is not tongue-in-cheek but learned from experience, is fully rort the salary cap and keep Farah on the books at the same time. As in sign another $1M +worth of talent and try to hide it. Then when it finally comes out in the press, which it always does, it's such an enormous clusterF that the NRL will do anything to quiet it down quickly a la Eels or Storm.
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At which time you make a few judicious termination payments, cut a few players you didn't like anyway, retain your best players, then install new management and move on.
Because in all seriousness, Tigers tried to move Farah on and it was a 2-year saga that got dragged back and forth in the media. Eels totally screwed Nathan Peats and it barely rated for a few weeks, because club and player moved on, and it all got drowned out in the overall Eels saga anyway.
Very well said jirskyr.
The verse that comes to mind " if you can't beat them join em " :mrgreen: :laughing:
@jirskyr said:Err
Watmough got the tap on the shoulder and said ok.
Foran got the tap on the shoulder and said ok.
That's $1.5M saved right there, plus the Eels made a $150K termination payment to Foran that was not counted to the cap.
So they are better at offloading their weight and hoodwinking the NRL into giving them special allowances, to settle quickly.
What Tigers really should have done, and this is not tongue-in-cheek but learned from experience, is fully rort the salary cap and keep Farah on the books at the same time. As in sign another $1M +worth of talent and try to hide it. Then when it finally comes out in the press, which it always does, it's such an enormous clusterF that the NRL will do anything to quiet it down quickly a la Eels or Storm.
At which time you make a few judicious termination payments, cut a few players you didn't like anyway, retain your best players, then install new management and move on.
Because in all seriousness, Tigers tried to move Farah on and it was a 2-year saga that got dragged back and forth in the media. Eels totally screwed Nathan Peats and it barely rated for a few weeks, because club and player moved on, and it all got drowned out in the overall Eels saga anyway.