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Souths originally rejected Wing
Exclusive by Andrew Webster | June 22, 2007 SMH
At a stage-managed press conference at Sydney Airport yesterday, it was claimed that all South Sydney had to do to bring home prodigal son Craig Wing was ask.
We were told that it took a phone call from Wing on his own accord two weeks ago to co-owner Russell Crowe to pave the way for a four-year deal.
It sounded too good to be true - like a Hollywood script.
And it was.
Here is the proof that Wing was in negotiations with Souths but was rejected in April because he was asking too much, believed to be $450,000 per season.
In an email obtained by the smh.com.au, sent to Wing's former manager Steve Gillis on April 12, Souths chief executive Shane Richardson said the club could not afford Wing because of salary cap pressures.
"As you know I was keen to have Craig as part of our recruitment plans for last year but due to his contractual situation we were unable to do it," Richardson wrote.
"Unfortunately we are not in a position to make an offer due to Salary Cap pressure at this time.
"We would have to move on a player to be able to make a decent offer and at this time we are unable to do it."
smh.com.au also understands that Wing wanted to remain at hooker, where he currently plays for the Roosters, but Souths were on the hunt for a five-eighth or halfback.
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/news/souths-originally-rejected-wing/2007/06/21/1182019260508.html
Yes Russ you just never asked all these years LMAO, and Wing forgot he had a get out clause and Phac, Mason gave you a good bashing last night on the footy show. Try as you may you will never be one of the boys.
Exclusive by Andrew Webster | June 22, 2007 SMH
At a stage-managed press conference at Sydney Airport yesterday, it was claimed that all South Sydney had to do to bring home prodigal son Craig Wing was ask.
We were told that it took a phone call from Wing on his own accord two weeks ago to co-owner Russell Crowe to pave the way for a four-year deal.
It sounded too good to be true - like a Hollywood script.
And it was.
Here is the proof that Wing was in negotiations with Souths but was rejected in April because he was asking too much, believed to be $450,000 per season.
In an email obtained by the smh.com.au, sent to Wing's former manager Steve Gillis on April 12, Souths chief executive Shane Richardson said the club could not afford Wing because of salary cap pressures.
"As you know I was keen to have Craig as part of our recruitment plans for last year but due to his contractual situation we were unable to do it," Richardson wrote.
"Unfortunately we are not in a position to make an offer due to Salary Cap pressure at this time.
"We would have to move on a player to be able to make a decent offer and at this time we are unable to do it."
smh.com.au also understands that Wing wanted to remain at hooker, where he currently plays for the Roosters, but Souths were on the hunt for a five-eighth or halfback.
http://www.leaguehq.com.au/news/news/souths-originally-rejected-wing/2007/06/21/1182019260508.html
Yes Russ you just never asked all these years LMAO, and Wing forgot he had a get out clause and Phac, Mason gave you a good bashing last night on the footy show. Try as you may you will never be one of the boys.