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@ said:You would also have to be pretty stupid to have records of any underhand payments, systemic rorting etc…..Oh see Parra..
Of course Manly are clean on record all their statements have read that way for 2017 and they most likely are...ignoring that these alleged breaches are for previous season under shonky management a lot involving players not even there anymore...
Kick the scum out anyway..
@ said:@ said:You would also have to be pretty stupid to have records of any underhand payments, systemic rorting etc…..Oh see Parra..
Of course Manly are clean on record all their statements have read that way for 2017 and they most likely are...ignoring that these alleged breaches are for previous season under shonky management a lot involving players not even there anymore...
Kick the scum out anyway..
Well actually you have to keep some kind of records so you know what you've paid and what you have not. You can't manage accounts of a large number of employees, legal or otherwise, solely in your head.
@ said:On face value, the NRL are no chance of catching clubs working on ways to beat the restrictions of the Salary Cap unless the club is run by dopes.
Its always an EX employee or someone linked to the club that exposes the processes these clubs are taking. While Money is the defining factor, there will always be greed!
@ said:@ said:On face value, the NRL are no chance of catching clubs working on ways to beat the restrictions of the Salary Cap unless the club is run by dopes.
Its always an EX employee or someone linked to the club that exposes the processes these clubs are taking. While Money is the defining factor, there will always be greed!
Most people come unstuck by an Ex employee, wife, girlfriend (Tim Simona is an example).
The old saying "Hell hath no fury as a women scorned"
@ said:@ said:@ said:On face value, the NRL are no chance of catching clubs working on ways to beat the restrictions of the Salary Cap unless the club is run by dopes.
Its always an EX employee or someone linked to the club that exposes the processes these clubs are taking. While Money is the defining factor, there will always be greed!
Most people come unstuck by an Ex employee, wife, girlfriend (Tim Simona is an example).
The old saying "Hell hath no fury as a women scorned"
Tim Simona's girlfriend wasn't 'scorned' as you put it. She just saw something bad going on with him and the rotten effect it was having on him and everyone else around him (not to mention our team!) and bravely put a stop to it - good on her! Otherwise he would still be in trouble and still dogging our matches.
@ said:@ said:@ said:On face value, the NRL are no chance of catching clubs working on ways to beat the restrictions of the Salary Cap unless the club is run by dopes.
Its always an EX employee or someone linked to the club that exposes the processes these clubs are taking. While Money is the defining factor, there will always be greed!
Most people come unstuck by an Ex employee, wife, girlfriend (Tim Simona is an example).
The old saying "Hell hath no fury as a women scorned"
Tim Simona's girlfriend wasn't 'scorned' as you put it. She just saw something bad going on with him and the rotten effect it was having on him and everyone else around him (not to mention our team!) and bravely put a stop to it - good on her! Otherwise he would still be in trouble and still dogging our matches.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:On face value, the NRL are no chance of catching clubs working on ways to beat the restrictions of the Salary Cap unless the club is run by dopes.
Its always an EX employee or someone linked to the club that exposes the processes these clubs are taking. While Money is the defining factor, there will always be greed!
Most people come unstuck by an Ex employee, wife, girlfriend (Tim Simona is an example).
The old saying "Hell hath no fury as a women scorned"
Tim Simona's girlfriend wasn't 'scorned' as you put it. She just saw something bad going on with him and the rotten effect it was having on him and everyone else around him (not to mention our team!) and bravely put a stop to it - good on her! Otherwise he would still be in trouble and still dogging our matches.
Well if you call making her have an abortion than go out partying the very same night Not being scorned, then you might have a different set of moral values.
@ said:@ said:@ said:@ said:Most people come unstuck by an Ex employee, wife, girlfriend (Tim Simona is an example).
The old saying "Hell hath no fury as a women scorned"
Tim Simona's girlfriend wasn't 'scorned' as you put it. She just saw something bad going on with him and the rotten effect it was having on him and everyone else around him (not to mention our team!) and bravely put a stop to it - good on her! Otherwise he would still be in trouble and still dogging our matches.
Well if you call making her have an abortion than go out partying the very same night Not being scorned, then you might have a different set of moral values.
You are correct, I'd missed that part of the story - my bad.
@ said:@ said:@ said:On face value, the NRL are no chance of catching clubs working on ways to beat the restrictions of the Salary Cap unless the club is run by dopes.
Its always an EX employee or someone linked to the club that exposes the processes these clubs are taking. While Money is the defining factor, there will always be greed!
Most people come unstuck by an Ex employee, wife, girlfriend (Tim Simona is an example).
The old saying "Hell hath no fury as a women scorned"
Tim Simona's girlfriend wasn't 'scorned' as you put it. She just saw something bad going on with him and the rotten effect it was having on him and everyone else around him (not to mention our team!) and bravely put a stop to it - good on her! Otherwise he would still be in trouble and still dogging our matches.