Cost us the 2022 grand finalTinpot clubs like the Eels can't afford a team bus.
You need to understand that when you have a team with a rabid supporter base like ours that the fans are going to expect quality signings (or at least players they see with a future upside) when the team is struggling. They’re not going to be content with below average or average players being signed because they want to see the team improve. Especially with the number of seasoned big money players we’ve lost since the 2022 grand final. If you try and minimise their concerns or use crappy mental gymnastics to justify average signings then they’re rightfully going to think you’re not arguing in good faith. It’s not rocket surgery.I justified the signing because he’s a solid player. But whether we get him or not doesn’t say anything about our offer or those of our rivals. Maybe we sign him because we offered $100k more than anyone else. Maybe we offer overs and he chooses to sign with Bulldogs for less. They haven’t won a finals match in nearly a decade ffs. Any player would be inspired by that.
You can’t reason with it mate.You need to understand that when you have a team with a rabid supporter base like ours that the fans are going to expect quality signings (or at least players they see with a future upside) when the team is struggling. They’re not going to be content with below average or average players being signed because they want to see the team improve. Especially with the number of seasoned big money players we’ve lost since the 2022 grand final. If you try and minimise their concerns or use crappy mental gymnastics to justify average signings then they’re rightfully going to think you’re not arguing in good faith. It’s not rocket surgery.
He does owe us a season at least.Just came here to write the same thing. His leadership and effort is exactly what we need off the bench and able to step up into a starting role if needed due to injury
I am arguing in good faith because I am explaining the reality (signing decisions) that the 'rabid supporter base' fails to comprehend. The logic of what I'm saying is supported by the fact that these decisions are occurring. I get that you want (and therefore expect) that we can just buy our way out of mediocrity, but if it was that simple, every club would be doing it. Stop fixating on the Bulldogs and look at the entire NRL. This is how it works. There aren't enough good players to go around, and there will be even fewer of these when the new teams come in. This is the kind of environment where every half decent player wants a massive pay day, and it's very easy to pay too much and lock in a player long term who won't provide value. We've done this with re-signings after 2022 and now you want us to do it again with new signings.You need to understand that when you have a team with a rabid supporter base like ours that the fans are going to expect quality signings (or at least players they see with a future upside) when the team is struggling. They’re not going to be content with below average or average players being signed because they want to see the team improve. Especially with the number of seasoned big money players we’ve lost since the 2022 grand final. If you try and minimise their concerns or use crappy mental gymnastics to justify average signings then they’re rightfully going to think you’re not arguing in good faith. It’s not rocket surgery.
It didn't hurt the Bulldogs' recruitment.
I am arguing in good faith because I am explaining the reality (signing decisions) that the 'rabid supporter base' fails to comprehend. The logic of what I'm saying is supported by the fact that these decisions are occurring. I get that you want (and therefore expect) that we can just buy our way out of mediocrity, but if it was that simple, every club would be doing it. Stop fixating on the Bulldogs and look at the entire NRL. This is how it works. There aren't enough good players to go around, and there will be even fewer of these when the new teams come in. This is the kind of environment where every half decent player wants a massive pay day, and it's very easy to pay too much and lock in a player long term who won't provide value. We've done this with re-signings after 2022 and now you want us to do it again with new signings.
You can’t reason with it mate.
Wouldn't mind Cobbo, for the right price of course, to play centre, a position we are poor in and even our juniors appear weak in. However, Ryles would need to work on his personality to get the best from him.Blake Mozer has extended at the Broncos for two seasons. Staggs until the end of 2028 and Reynolds next season. Source: Clarky Instagram. There will be a few they can’t afford to keep.
Wouldn't mind Cobbo, for the right price of course, to play centre, a position we are poor in and even our juniors appear weak in. However, Ryles would need to work on his personality to get the best from him.
Maybe JAC could of played AFL, they don't seem to mind drugs.His family needed him to play for Parra did they?
He must’ve hated the other 15 coaches as well.
Or the other 15 clubs, obviously.
No club wants an Origin player who got caught taking party drugs. That is looked down upon in the NRL.
he’s contracted to the end of 26. The rumours he was thinking of retiring were absolute BSDoes anyone with inside knowledge know if Paulo is playing on next year?
He has been quite good this year, imo.
If he leaves, we need a decent replacement.
This might be crazy (it probably is), but Penisini might be worth a look as an interchange edge forward.
His biggest strength is his strength, and tackle-breaking ability.
His hands let him down, and he isn't lightning quick.
If we insist on retaining him, we may get better value from him in this role.
/Insane idea
And this might be a really unpopular opinion, but I'm really liking the improvement in Kautoga - he's still very raw, but there is potential there.
You don’t have any self awareness bro. I literally told you that people don’t take kindly to having their concerns dismissed and you responded with the rabid supporter base “fails to comprehend” the signing decisions like every decision the club makes is somehow infallible. You’d be a lot more intellectually honest if you assessed each signing decision on its individual merits instead of trying to explain everything away by presupposing that the correct decision was made each time.I am arguing in good faith because I am explaining the reality (signing decisions) that the 'rabid supporter base' fails to comprehend. The logic of what I'm saying is supported by the fact that these decisions are occurring. I get that you want (and therefore expect) that we can just buy our way out of mediocrity, but if it was that simple, every club would be doing it. Stop fixating on the Bulldogs and look at the entire NRL. This is how it works. There aren't enough good players to go around, and there will be even fewer of these when the new teams come in. This is the kind of environment where every half decent player wants a massive pay day, and it's very easy to pay too much and lock in a player long term who won't provide value. We've done this with re-signings after 2022 and now you want us to do it again with new signings.
I think this is more the case. Other than the dropsies he’s a capable player but one we’re probably overpayingPenisni has a ceiling and he has hit it.
How can Dogs keep signing these players? Do they have the Roosters accountant? You know the one that created their sombrero.I haven't heard anything but this is what I assume will happen. Mahoney might not end up at the Cowboys but TDS will replace him at Canterbury.
I just observe the clubs and try to understand. You assume you know everything and everyone running an NRL club is incompetent.Oh save us from ourselves oh wise Pou Pou...
Btw you have NFI
Excellent postYou don’t have any self awareness bro. I literally told you that people don’t take kindly to having their concerns dismissed and you responded with the rabid supporter base “fails to comprehend” the signing decisions like every decision the club makes is somehow infallible. You’d be a lot more intellectually honest if you assessed each signing decision on its individual merits instead of trying to explain everything away by presupposing that the correct decision was made each time.
Also you’re strawmanning me by claiming I said we can buy our way out of mediocrity. Where did I ever say that? Also I’m not sure what you mean with your spiel about clubs overpaying players. Who said it doesn’t happen? Does that mean teams don’t buy good players at reasonable prices for their rosters anymore?
Laundy Hotels.....off the books deals.How can Dogs keep signing these players? Do they have the Roosters accountant? You know the one that created their sombrero.