franklin2323
Immortal
- Messages
- 33,547
The club is a shitfight and always has been for its whole history. Hopeless merkins top to bottom
Sadly true... I don't think it will change in my lifetime. Hopefully my kids see some success
The club is a shitfight and always has been for its whole history. Hopeless merkins top to bottom
It’s very simple. The cycle of players moving on before their contract finishes never ends.
In isolation I’m sure there’s good reasons for many of the players moving on, but as a whole is looks like bad roster management.
The club would’ve known for some time there were many prospective NRL level players coming through, so why then give a long deal to Blake?
Btw, this isn’t just an observation by panthers fans. Speak to other fans out there, people are completely puzzled how we constantly have players leave mid contract. Our club is now known for that, can’t be good for recruitment.
It’s very simple. The cycle of players moving on before their contract finishes never ends.
In isolation I’m sure there’s good reasons for many of the players moving on, but as a whole is looks like bad roster management.
The club would’ve known for some time there were many prospective NRL level players coming through, so why then give a long deal to Blake?
Btw, this isn’t just an observation by panthers fans. Speak to other fans out there, people are completely puzzled how we constantly have players leave mid contract. Our club is now known for that, can’t be good for recruitment.
The club is a shitfight and always has been for its whole history. Hopeless merkins top to bottom
Or we are just finding out what some of us suspected and Gus is terrible at Cap management
Maybe not perfect but terrible is just plain silly.
I swear if James Hooper said tomorrow Dean Whare was on 600k a season you and others would have no difficulty in swallowing it.
We are seriously making more of recent events than is necessary or warranted.
Ivan has fully power over all things football, rightly or wrongly, whether we like it or not.
I think we would be better served getting behind his rebuild and hoping season 2020 is going to be better than the current one.
I feel a big win coming buddy you’ll be right. This time next season we’ll have 3 or 4 more young talents in the mix, eventually we’ll some talent in the front office and coaching box, the good thing is the juniors are prepped and ready to go we just need the people in place who manage it effectively. Some merkin will work it out.
It across the NRL players transferring mid contract has just become commonplace.
Many of the players we so often refer to such as Bryce, Moylan etc wanted to leave. You don’t keep players who are unhappy for whatever reason.
I’m not a huge fan of long term deals but when a contract means nothing anyway what difference does it make just as long as there is another club willing to take someone off your hands such as in the case of Blake.
I think we would be better served getting behind his rebuild and hoping season 2020 is going to be better than the current one.
Wether we get behind it or not probably isn’t changing much.
Listen to Gus's podcast. Moving on highly paid players, or "trading them out" as he calls it is what he considers to be good cap management and one of the reasons you build a good junior development process. If you are lucky and get a few good juniors coming through you trade out selected expensive players and bring in a cheaper junior. Obviously, this only works if you have an eye on the experience in the team and you select the right players to move on. It would seem to me that Blake and DWZ fit that category exactly. Expensive, unlikely to improve further, not game breakers or best in their position. They are perfect candidates to be moved on. The Roosters moved on Pearce and RTS when it suited them, two players better than anything we have now or have had for the last five years. When we signed Blake and DWZ we took a punt they would go to the next level and their contracts reflected this. As Gus said, when you do that and it doesn't come off you "trade them out".It’s very simple. The cycle of players moving on before their contract finishes never ends.
In isolation I’m sure there’s good reasons for many of the players moving on, but as a whole is looks like bad roster management.
The club would’ve known for some time there were many prospective NRL level players coming through, so why then give a long deal to Blake?
Btw, this isn’t just an observation by panthers fans. Speak to other fans out there, people are completely puzzled how we constantly have players leave mid contract. Our club is now known for that, can’t be good for recruitment.
Some very good points on the overall way teams move players on but the fact is we suck at itListen to Gus's podcast. Moving on highly paid players, or "trading them out" as he calls it is what he considers to be good cap management and one of the reasons you build a good junior development process. If you are lucky and get a few good juniors coming through you trade out selected expensive players and bring in a cheaper junior. Obviously, this only works if you have an eye on the experience in the team and you select the right players to move on. It would seem to me that Blake and DWZ fit that category exactly. Expensive, unlikely to improve further, not game breakers or best in their position. They are perfect candidates to be moved on. The Roosters moved on Pearce and RTS when it suited them, two players better than anything we have now or have had for the last five years. When we signed Blake and DWZ we took a punt they would go to the next level and their contracts reflected this. As Gus said, when you do that and it doesn't come off you "trade them out".
This is not a shitfight, or terrible management. It's what clubs do with their rosters to try and maximise the value from the cap and keep the club fresh and competitive. In the past we would have kept both these players and let them stink up the place with their overpaid mediocrity, whilst watching a young promising junior leave because there are no opportunities at the Panthers.
It is almost impossible to know what players will go to the next level, or who will just flat line. When Blake was re-signed we all cheered, the same with DWZ. Did either of them go on to earn their upgrades? The answer is no, so see you later boys thanks for the memories, move on, nothing to see here.
Roster management is a business process with no place for sentimentality. We trade, we sometimes pay top ups, we sometimes get a better player ourselves that is part paid by another club. Every club does it.
I think the management at Panthers sucks with the way it has managed coaching appointments, but I have absolutely no issue with the club managing the roster this way. Provided of course, they do sign or keep better or cheaper equivalents players in their place.
Listen to Gus's podcast. Moving on highly paid players, or "trading them out" as he calls it is what he considers to be good cap management and one of the reasons you build a good junior development process. If you are lucky and get a few good juniors coming through you trade out selected expensive players and bring in a cheaper junior. Obviously, this only works if you have an eye on the experience in the team and you select the right players to move on. It would seem to me that Blake and DWZ fit that category exactly. Expensive, unlikely to improve further, not game breakers or best in their position. They are perfect candidates to be moved on. The Roosters moved on Pearce and RTS when it suited them, two players better than anything we have now or have had for the last five years. When we signed Blake and DWZ we took a punt they would go to the next level and their contracts reflected this. As Gus said, when you do that and it doesn't come off you "trade them out".
This is not a shitfight, or terrible management. It's what clubs do with their rosters to try and maximise the value from the cap and keep the club fresh and competitive. In the past we would have kept both these players and let them stink up the place with their overpaid mediocrity, whilst watching a young promising junior leave because there are no opportunities at the Panthers.
It is almost impossible to know what players will go to the next level, or who will just flat line. When Blake was re-signed we all cheered, the same with DWZ. Did either of them go on to earn their upgrades? The answer is no, so see you later boys thanks for the memories, move on, nothing to see here.
Roster management is a business process with no place for sentimentality. We trade, we sometimes pay top ups, we sometimes get a better player ourselves that is part paid by another club. Every club does it.
I think the management at Panthers sucks with the way it has managed coaching appointments, but I have absolutely no issue with the club managing the roster this way. Provided of course, they do sign or keep better or cheaper equivalents players in their place.
Listen to Gus's podcast. Moving on highly paid players, or "trading them out" as he calls it is what he considers to be good cap management and one of the reasons you build a good junior development process. If you are lucky and get a few good juniors coming through you trade out selected expensive players and bring in a cheaper junior. Obviously, this only works if you have an eye on the experience in the team and you select the right players to move on. It would seem to me that Blake and DWZ fit that category exactly. Expensive, unlikely to improve further, not game breakers or best in their position. They are perfect candidates to be moved on. The Roosters moved on Pearce and RTS when it suited them, two players better than anything we have now or have had for the last five years. When we signed Blake and DWZ we took a punt they would go to the next level and their contracts reflected this. As Gus said, when you do that and it doesn't come off you "trade them out".
This is not a shitfight, or terrible management. It's what clubs do with their rosters to try and maximise the value from the cap and keep the club fresh and competitive. In the past we would have kept both these players and let them stink up the place with their overpaid mediocrity, whilst watching a young promising junior leave because there are no opportunities at the Panthers.
It is almost impossible to know what players will go to the next level, or who will just flat line. When Blake was re-signed we all cheered, the same with DWZ. Did either of them go on to earn their upgrades? The answer is no, so see you later boys thanks for the memories, move on, nothing to see here.
Roster management is a business process with no place for sentimentality. We trade, we sometimes pay top ups, we sometimes get a better player ourselves that is part paid by another club. Every club does it.
I think the management at Panthers sucks with the way it has managed coaching appointments, but I have absolutely no issue with the club managing the roster this way. Provided of course, they do sign or keep better or cheaper equivalents players in their place.
Mate, we’ve done this dance before. You’ve told me his thoughts on it.
I remain convinced more than ever it’s a bad strategy. Just because a certain roster management technique was deliberate, does not make it a good strategy.
There’s also talk now that some of the contracts were backloaded. This is undoubtedly bad management.
As I mentioned to Killkeny, we are now league wide known as a club that shifts people regularly. And as you’ve mentioned, Penrith have a tougher time than most recruiting, Gus’ strategy will make recruitment harder for us.
Listen to Gus's podcast. Moving on highly paid players, or "trading them out" as he calls it is what he considers to be good cap management and one of the reasons you build a good junior development process. If you are lucky and get a few good juniors coming through you trade out selected expensive players and bring in a cheaper junior. Obviously, this only works if you have an eye on the experience in the team and you select the right players to move on. It would seem to me that Blake and DWZ fit that category exactly. Expensive, unlikely to improve further, not game breakers or best in their position. They are perfect candidates to be moved on. The Roosters moved on Pearce and RTS when it suited them, two players better than anything we have now or have had for the last five years. When we signed Blake and DWZ we took a punt they would go to the next level and their contracts reflected this. As Gus said, when you do that and it doesn't come off you "trade them out".
This is not a shitfight, or terrible management. It's what clubs do with their rosters to try and maximise the value from the cap and keep the club fresh and competitive. In the past we would have kept both these players and let them stink up the place with their overpaid mediocrity, whilst watching a young promising junior leave because there are no opportunities at the Panthers.
It is almost impossible to know what players will go to the next level, or who will just flat line. When Blake was re-signed we all cheered, the same with DWZ. Did either of them go on to earn their upgrades? The answer is no, so see you later boys thanks for the memories, move on, nothing to see here.
Roster management is a business process with no place for sentimentality. We trade, we sometimes pay top ups, we sometimes get a better player ourselves that is part paid by another club. Every club does it.
I think the management at Panthers sucks with the way it has managed coaching appointments, but I have absolutely no issue with the club managing the roster this way. Provided of course, they do sign or keep better or cheaper equivalents players in their place.
Known league wide by who? There are at least two other clubs that have shifted out two players early this year. We don’t churn through more players than other clubs, we are mid range for that.
The churn figures posted before were total numbers of players who had left the club, I’m specifically talking about players who haven’t finished their contracts. This is the more worrying aspect.
We’re league wide known by fans, and if the fans talk about it so are the players. Go check social media every time a panthers player leaves. Same jokes each time.