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Barrett to sign with Eels on Wednesday

Stagger eel

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Mate thats the figure Ive heard....
I personally think the halfback should be paid the most amount of money in the team. He is the quarterback.
I just get the s*its when we pay 250K for a winger !
I think Parra will offer him what he wants - 600K , The captaincy, 5 year contract .. anything.

that aint happening anymore rest assured.
 

Jodeci

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as I mentioned yesterday, Barrett was no chance of coming but since Stuart has publicly said that he wants Baz to play another year cause Stuart will be given the NSW role, Stuart wants him now to re-considering his decision.

That;s why I mentioned that now that Stuart qiut his post early, he will try to convince Baz in the coming weeks

if he does, he will be coming more then likely pending one obstacle.

After falling out of favour with their CEO, he wont be at the sharks.
 

Parraren

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More fuel....

http://www.foxsports.com.au/story/0,8659,27436855-5018866,00.html

Cronulla chairman alleged to be behind Trent Barrett's decision to leave

By Stuart Honeysett and Margie McDonald
July 21, 2010 Having already driven out former coach Ricky Stuart and chief executive Richard Fisk, a fractured relationship with chairman Damian Irvine is alleged to be behind captain Trent Barrett's decision to leave Cronulla at the end of the season.
Sources said that Barrett, who had indicated he would retire in spring but has now been linked with a switch to Parramatta, has had little time for Irvine since the club's round two game against the Warriors in March.
Barrett didn't play well during the 30-16 loss in Auckland and Irvine later humiliated the Sharks five-eighth by turning his back on him in front of a group of people.
It is also understood Barrett is not the only player who has issues with the chairman. Irvine is fast losing the respect of the dressing room over the growing exodus from the club.
Fisk admitted he had butted heads with his chairman over several issues before he decided against renewing his contract in May, while Stuart has had a poisonous relationship with Irvine since the chairman was said to have approached Nathan Brown to take over as coach.
Barrett, who captained NSW in the final State of Origin game this season and cited a growing family behind his reasons for retiring and returning home to Temora, is still playing well. And there are plenty who believe he is giving it away too early at age 32.
Given his frosty relationship withe Irvine, there are rumours he could join the Eels, given they are looking for an experienced half to help mentor Daniel Mortimer.
However, Irvine was adamant that Barrett, who missed Saturday night's embarrassing 48-18 loss to Manly with a shoulder injury, had made it clear to a group of sponsors that night that the Eels were not an option.
"It's still undecided what his decision is in regards to playing football again," Irvine said.
"But I've had a chat with Trent and I'm very confident that if he's not playing football here next year he will have a role with the club (as a coaching consultant) certainly."
Newly appointed coach Shane Flanagan, who was scheduled to take over in November but will now guide the club through its final seven games, said he expects Barrett to retire.
"Trent sat in my office and told me he wouldn't play for another club," Flanagan said.
"If Trent wants to play rugby league again I'm on the lookout for a half-five eighth, so I'll find the money so he can play here again."
Irvine also admitted that any problem between him and Stuart stemmed from the former coach.
"It's a bit one-way," Irvine said. "I've got no problem with Ricky.
"I really admire and respect him as a football coach. We've been 100 per cent supportive of Ricky as a board.
"There's been a lot of conjecture of us looking at other coaches but I'm on record as saying we haven't done. I stand by that.
"But that's obviously affected Ricky a bit."
 

Stagger eel

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The conspiracy theorist in me would tell you that Baz wouldn't make a decision this week given what has happened to his club in the last few days...just a thought.
 

Parraren

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Pity the Sharks if it does happen.

Has to be the ultimate kick in the nuts, your captain jumping the sinking ship.
 
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could he have put off his decision because of Stuarts decision to walk away???...

he's the fg captain he needs to be seen to be sticking solid for a week or 2...
if sticky is gone now whats the point in trent hanging around if he was planning on going at the end of the year?
 

Stagger eel

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if sticky is gone now whats the point in trent hanging around if he was planning on going at the end of the year?

it's all about the decision mate, whether it's retirement or Parra, the media will pounce on it given sticky's decision to walk away imidiately, the headlines will be unforgivable if he decides right away and the club don't need anymore negative headlines like coach and captain leave sinking ship within week. of course you don't care, but fans and sponsors of the club will be devestated.

my theory is that the club have atleast asked him to hold off for a wek or 2 until the Flanno settles in and they play a game with him on board..

that's my theory.
 

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Barrett didn't play well during the 30-16 loss in Auckland and Irvine later humiliated the Sharks five-eighth by turning his back on him in front of a group of people.
Precious much Trent? :lol:

If people had issues with Tahu for taking his stance, then how are we going to cope with Trent's "humiliation" when someone doesn't look at him the right way?
 

AlexTheEel

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it's all about the decision mate, whether it's retirement or Parra, the media will pounce on it given sticky's decision to walk away imidiately, the headlines will be unforgivable if he decides right away and the club don't need anymore negative headlines like coach and captain leave sinking ship within week. of course you don't care, but fans and sponsors of the club will be devestated.

my theory is that the club have atleast asked him to hold off for a wek or 2 until the Flanno settles in and they play a game with him on board..

that's my theory.

having your coach and captain walk out might make potential recruits a bit uneasy also.
 

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