these are the absurdities coming from you.
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Just state True or False , after the NRL rejected the Inglis contract with Souths , Souths could have elected to stop proceedings with Inglis. Absolutely true , as such Souths decision to continue to close the deal ensured Inglis did not go to AFL. not even a dummy like you can argue with this. Answer this question or shut up for ever.
I bet Crowe wasn't even in the country when the deal want through.
No. I'm posting here and I have never heard of the internet ffs!
exactly dope . so why do you bring out another distortion , that Crowe was not even here when the deal was closed? what did this point have to do with anything ?
This thread is still going?
Greg Inglis did the same thing to Brisbane as Luke Lewis did to Souths. I didn't see a whole thread of hate heaped on him.
Lewis went back to his own club. Lewis did not make Panthers fans carry on about premiership dynasties and claim all other clubs were jealous.
Big diference
bullsh*t.
He reneged on a handshake deal, which is was the main thing everyone was bleating about.
This year's different. Deep down you know it.
In the preliminary final we're going to demolish the Dragons, Wayne Bennett is going to see his side get whipped and realise even his greatness won't stand in the way of the emerging Souths juggernaut, by the end of that evening he will have made a call to our CEO, informing him of the fact that he will accept his secret offer and agree to coach us from 2012. Ensuring for himself the never to be beaten acheivement of premierships with 3 different clubs.
Then in the GF we will beat the shadow, putting them in their rightful place (below us) and officially putting the greatest club in history where it belongs, on top of the NRL.
And people always bitch about Souths fans living in the past. Who cares what we have or haven't done in whatever arbitrary timespan anyone comes up with. It's the future that's important. And I'm willing to bet Souths wins more premierships over the next 10 years than any other team. It's the future that matters, not the past. And the future holds a lot more premierships for us.