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@TigerTiger said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073093) said:@coivtny If players don't want to come here, and I don't know that they don't, but if, then maybe it's about how we don't make the finals and are not seen as a competitive team. This is what we're trying to change obviously, but maybe you're saying this is Pascoe's fault? Maybe it is. He's certainly contributed to the current situation. Improving some, but not fixed it.
@Newtown said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073088) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073084) said:@WT2K said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073083) said:Good news!
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/23/merrin-gives-up-nrl-return-amid-player-market-stalemate/
Wests Tigers were linked to Cronulla playmaker Matt Moylan on Tuesday as a possible circuit breaker, a move that would allow the Sharks to ease their salary cap woes and precipitate Ryan Matterson's release.
Matterson has met with Parramatta with negotiations progressing positively between the two parties, however, the Tigers are determined not to grant the disgruntled forward a release unless they get something from the development.
It's understood a Tigers official made contact with Moylan last week to gauge his interest in a move to Concord, with an eye to replacing Benji Marshall in the halves when the club legend eventually retires.
Moylan is contracted to Cronulla until the end of 2021, with both he and his manager rebuffing the Tigers approach.
If the few posts above are accurate I don’t see this as good news. I accept that it may be media rubbish but there seems to be a steady retort from players saying they do not want to come to the Tigers. If there is a perception amongst players that we are a no go zone, it must be addressed. We must change to alter the perception. It definitely is not good if no one wants to come here.
How can Moylan come here if he is under contract until end of 2021?
@coivtny said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073096) said:@TigerTiger Apologies but I was having a little bit of fun with Gallagher who is not a fan of Pascoe. I really don't think players give a damn who the CEO is.
@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073097) said:@Newtown said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073088) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073084) said:@WT2K said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073083) said:Good news!
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/23/merrin-gives-up-nrl-return-amid-player-market-stalemate/
Wests Tigers were linked to Cronulla playmaker Matt Moylan on Tuesday as a possible circuit breaker, a move that would allow the Sharks to ease their salary cap woes and precipitate Ryan Matterson's release.
Matterson has met with Parramatta with negotiations progressing positively between the two parties, however, the Tigers are determined not to grant the disgruntled forward a release unless they get something from the development.
It's understood a Tigers official made contact with Moylan last week to gauge his interest in a move to Concord, with an eye to replacing Benji Marshall in the halves when the club legend eventually retires.
Moylan is contracted to Cronulla until the end of 2021, with both he and his manager rebuffing the Tigers approach.
If the few posts above are accurate I don’t see this as good news. I accept that it may be media rubbish but there seems to be a steady retort from players saying they do not want to come to the Tigers. If there is a perception amongst players that we are a no go zone, it must be addressed. We must change to alter the perception. It definitely is not good if no one wants to come here.
How can Moylan come here if he is under contract until end of 2021?
That’s an aside issue. What I’m saying is IF there is a perception that we are not a good club to join we have to ask why? We are more competitive than half the NRL clubs so IF the perception is there it must be more than onfield performance
@GNR4LIFE said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073100) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073097) said:@Newtown said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073088) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073084) said:@WT2K said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073083) said:Good news!
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/23/merrin-gives-up-nrl-return-amid-player-market-stalemate/
Wests Tigers were linked to Cronulla playmaker Matt Moylan on Tuesday as a possible circuit breaker, a move that would allow the Sharks to ease their salary cap woes and precipitate Ryan Matterson's release.
Matterson has met with Parramatta with negotiations progressing positively between the two parties, however, the Tigers are determined not to grant the disgruntled forward a release unless they get something from the development.
It's understood a Tigers official made contact with Moylan last week to gauge his interest in a move to Concord, with an eye to replacing Benji Marshall in the halves when the club legend eventually retires.
Moylan is contracted to Cronulla until the end of 2021, with both he and his manager rebuffing the Tigers approach.
If the few posts above are accurate I don’t see this as good news. I accept that it may be media rubbish but there seems to be a steady retort from players saying they do not want to come to the Tigers. If there is a perception amongst players that we are a no go zone, it must be addressed. We must change to alter the perception. It definitely is not good if no one wants to come here.
How can Moylan come here if he is under contract until end of 2021?
That’s an aside issue. What I’m saying is IF there is a perception that we are not a good club to join we have to ask why? We are more competitive than half the NRL clubs so IF the perception is there it must be more than onfield performance
There's no evidence whatsoever that there is that perception. You don't know why he rebuffed us. It could be because he likes it at the Sharks, he wants to honour his contract, it could be a range of things.
@avocadoontoast said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073101) said:@GNR4LIFE said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073100) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073097) said:@Newtown said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073088) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073084) said:@WT2K said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073083) said:Good news!
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/23/merrin-gives-up-nrl-return-amid-player-market-stalemate/
Wests Tigers were linked to Cronulla playmaker Matt Moylan on Tuesday as a possible circuit breaker, a move that would allow the Sharks to ease their salary cap woes and precipitate Ryan Matterson's release.
Matterson has met with Parramatta with negotiations progressing positively between the two parties, however, the Tigers are determined not to grant the disgruntled forward a release unless they get something from the development.
It's understood a Tigers official made contact with Moylan last week to gauge his interest in a move to Concord, with an eye to replacing Benji Marshall in the halves when the club legend eventually retires.
Moylan is contracted to Cronulla until the end of 2021, with both he and his manager rebuffing the Tigers approach.
If the few posts above are accurate I don’t see this as good news. I accept that it may be media rubbish but there seems to be a steady retort from players saying they do not want to come to the Tigers. If there is a perception amongst players that we are a no go zone, it must be addressed. We must change to alter the perception. It definitely is not good if no one wants to come here.
How can Moylan come here if he is under contract until end of 2021?
That’s an aside issue. What I’m saying is IF there is a perception that we are not a good club to join we have to ask why? We are more competitive than half the NRL clubs so IF the perception is there it must be more than onfield performance
There's no evidence whatsoever that there is that perception. You don't know why he rebuffed us. It could be because he likes it at the Sharks, he wants to honour his contract, it could be a range of things.
If he moves to another club before season starts can we assume it’s partly because of our club and our coach?
@GNR4LIFE said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073103) said:@avocadoontoast said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073101) said:@GNR4LIFE said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073100) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073097) said:@Newtown said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073088) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073084) said:@WT2K said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073083) said:Good news!
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/23/merrin-gives-up-nrl-return-amid-player-market-stalemate/
Wests Tigers were linked to Cronulla playmaker Matt Moylan on Tuesday as a possible circuit breaker, a move that would allow the Sharks to ease their salary cap woes and precipitate Ryan Matterson's release.
Matterson has met with Parramatta with negotiations progressing positively between the two parties, however, the Tigers are determined not to grant the disgruntled forward a release unless they get something from the development.
It's understood a Tigers official made contact with Moylan last week to gauge his interest in a move to Concord, with an eye to replacing Benji Marshall in the halves when the club legend eventually retires.
Moylan is contracted to Cronulla until the end of 2021, with both he and his manager rebuffing the Tigers approach.
If the few posts above are accurate I don’t see this as good news. I accept that it may be media rubbish but there seems to be a steady retort from players saying they do not want to come to the Tigers. If there is a perception amongst players that we are a no go zone, it must be addressed. We must change to alter the perception. It definitely is not good if no one wants to come here.
How can Moylan come here if he is under contract until end of 2021?
That’s an aside issue. What I’m saying is IF there is a perception that we are not a good club to join we have to ask why? We are more competitive than half the NRL clubs so IF the perception is there it must be more than onfield performance
There's no evidence whatsoever that there is that perception. You don't know why he rebuffed us. It could be because he likes it at the Sharks, he wants to honour his contract, it could be a range of things.
If he moves to another club before season starts can we assume it’s partly because of our club and our coach?
Im a bit over this victim mentality of how bad we are. I said a few days ago, you'd think its a DV relationship the way some of you carry on.
@The_Patriot said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073104) said:So if we are working on something with the Eels. Which is the actual story here not this other rubbish then what could that be?
@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073084) said:@WT2K said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073083) said:Good news!
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/23/merrin-gives-up-nrl-return-amid-player-market-stalemate/
Wests Tigers were linked to Cronulla playmaker Matt Moylan on Tuesday as a possible circuit breaker, a move that would allow the Sharks to ease their salary cap woes and precipitate Ryan Matterson's release.
Matterson has met with Parramatta with negotiations progressing positively between the two parties, however, the Tigers are determined not to grant the disgruntled forward a release unless they get something from the development.
It's understood a Tigers official made contact with Moylan last week to gauge his interest in a move to Concord, with an eye to replacing Benji Marshall in the halves when the club legend eventually retires.
Moylan is contracted to Cronulla until the end of 2021, with both he and his manager rebuffing the Tigers approach.
If the few posts above are accurate I don’t see this as good news. I accept that it may be media rubbish but there seems to be a steady retort from players saying they do not want to come to the Tigers. If there is a perception amongst players that we are a no go zone, it must be addressed. We must change to alter the perception. It definitely is not good if no one wants to come here.
@coivtny said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073090) said:@gallagher I blame Pascoe myself. Players don't want to come because Pascoe is our CEO.
@GNR4LIFE said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073103) said:@avocadoontoast said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073101) said:@GNR4LIFE said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073100) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073097) said:@Newtown said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073088) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073084) said:@WT2K said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073083) said:Good news!
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/23/merrin-gives-up-nrl-return-amid-player-market-stalemate/
Wests Tigers were linked to Cronulla playmaker Matt Moylan on Tuesday as a possible circuit breaker, a move that would allow the Sharks to ease their salary cap woes and precipitate Ryan Matterson's release.
Matterson has met with Parramatta with negotiations progressing positively between the two parties, however, the Tigers are determined not to grant the disgruntled forward a release unless they get something from the development.
It's understood a Tigers official made contact with Moylan last week to gauge his interest in a move to Concord, with an eye to replacing Benji Marshall in the halves when the club legend eventually retires.
Moylan is contracted to Cronulla until the end of 2021, with both he and his manager rebuffing the Tigers approach.
If the few posts above are accurate I don’t see this as good news. I accept that it may be media rubbish but there seems to be a steady retort from players saying they do not want to come to the Tigers. If there is a perception amongst players that we are a no go zone, it must be addressed. We must change to alter the perception. It definitely is not good if no one wants to come here.
How can Moylan come here if he is under contract until end of 2021?
That’s an aside issue. What I’m saying is IF there is a perception that we are not a good club to join we have to ask why? We are more competitive than half the NRL clubs so IF the perception is there it must be more than onfield performance
There's no evidence whatsoever that there is that perception. You don't know why he rebuffed us. It could be because he likes it at the Sharks, he wants to honour his contract, it could be a range of things.
If he moves to another club before season starts can we assume it’s partly because of our club and our coach?
Im a bit over this victim mentality of how bad we are. I said a few days ago, you'd think its a DV relationship the way some of you carry on.
@avocadoontoast said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073101) said:@GNR4LIFE said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073100) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073097) said:@Newtown said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073088) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073084) said:@WT2K said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073083) said:Good news!
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/23/merrin-gives-up-nrl-return-amid-player-market-stalemate/
Wests Tigers were linked to Cronulla playmaker Matt Moylan on Tuesday as a possible circuit breaker, a move that would allow the Sharks to ease their salary cap woes and precipitate Ryan Matterson's release.
Matterson has met with Parramatta with negotiations progressing positively between the two parties, however, the Tigers are determined not to grant the disgruntled forward a release unless they get something from the development.
It's understood a Tigers official made contact with Moylan last week to gauge his interest in a move to Concord, with an eye to replacing Benji Marshall in the halves when the club legend eventually retires.
Moylan is contracted to Cronulla until the end of 2021, with both he and his manager rebuffing the Tigers approach.
If the few posts above are accurate I don’t see this as good news. I accept that it may be media rubbish but there seems to be a steady retort from players saying they do not want to come to the Tigers. If there is a perception amongst players that we are a no go zone, it must be addressed. We must change to alter the perception. It definitely is not good if no one wants to come here.
How can Moylan come here if he is under contract until end of 2021?
That’s an aside issue. What I’m saying is IF there is a perception that we are not a good club to join we have to ask why? We are more competitive than half the NRL clubs so IF the perception is there it must be more than onfield performance
There's no evidence whatsoever that there is that perception. You don't know why he rebuffed us. It could be because he likes it at the Sharks, he wants to honour his contract, it could be a range of things.
If he moves to another club before season starts can we assume it’s partly because of our club and our coach?
@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073084) said:@WT2K said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073083) said:Good news!
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/23/merrin-gives-up-nrl-return-amid-player-market-stalemate/
Wests Tigers were linked to Cronulla playmaker Matt Moylan on Tuesday as a possible circuit breaker, a move that would allow the Sharks to ease their salary cap woes and precipitate Ryan Matterson's release.
Matterson has met with Parramatta with negotiations progressing positively between the two parties, however, the Tigers are determined not to grant the disgruntled forward a release unless they get something from the development.
It's understood a Tigers official made contact with Moylan last week to gauge his interest in a move to Concord, with an eye to replacing Benji Marshall in the halves when the club legend eventually retires.
Moylan is contracted to Cronulla until the end of 2021, with both he and his manager rebuffing the Tigers approach.
If the few posts above are accurate I don’t see this as good news. I accept that it may be media rubbish but there seems to be a steady retort from players saying they do not want to come to the Tigers. If there is a perception amongst players that we are a no go zone, it must be addressed. We must change to alter the perception. It definitely is not good if no one wants to come here.
@barra said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073118) said:@Tiger_Steve said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073084) said:@WT2K said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073083) said:Good news!
https://www.nrl.com/news/2019/10/23/merrin-gives-up-nrl-return-amid-player-market-stalemate/
Wests Tigers were linked to Cronulla playmaker Matt Moylan on Tuesday as a possible circuit breaker, a move that would allow the Sharks to ease their salary cap woes and precipitate Ryan Matterson's release.
Matterson has met with Parramatta with negotiations progressing positively between the two parties, however, the Tigers are determined not to grant the disgruntled forward a release unless they get something from the development.
It's understood a Tigers official made contact with Moylan last week to gauge his interest in a move to Concord, with an eye to replacing Benji Marshall in the halves when the club legend eventually retires.
Moylan is contracted to Cronulla until the end of 2021, with both he and his manager rebuffing the Tigers approach.
If the few posts above are accurate I don’t see this as good news. I accept that it may be media rubbish but there seems to be a steady retort from players saying they do not want to come to the Tigers. If there is a perception amongst players that we are a no go zone, it must be addressed. We must change to alter the perception. It definitely is not good if no one wants to come here.
Anyone know who 'his manager' is?
@avocadoontoast said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073108) said:@The_Patriot said in [Wests Tigers keen to take Matt Moylan off Cronulla’s books](/post/1073104) said:So if we are working on something with the Eels. Which is the actual story here not this other rubbish then what could that be?
Possibly bringing Michael Jennings across to have an all Jennings left side?