The difference between this case and Widdop as I see it is that Widdop had spent a long time in Australia
If the Canberra board is serious there should be huge pressure on Stuart and Furner.
They'd never agree to that sort of deal.The Raiders should have put a clause in his contract about repaying the transfer fee if he left during the term.
My first full time job had an eighteen month clause following the passing date for course fees paid by the firm. Surely a player not fulfilling a contract is a foreseeable event and can be anticipated from a contractual point of view.
I've got no bias either way on this..
But the situation would not be how it is if the player - who signed a 7-figure, 3 year contract - requested to get out of it.
It all starts with him. And finishes with him.
Both Gareth Widdop & George Williams are English players who cited "homesickness" as a reason to their clubs in order return home. But that's where the similarities end for me.
The difference between this case and Widdop as I see it is that Widdop had spent a long time in Australia, and served his employer/club (the Dragons) for many seasons and added value to that team. They were better for him being there. The release, while not ideal for the Dragons, was still respectful and mutual - because of how he'd served the club.
Williams spent one season here, then wanted a release. End of season or otherwise.. One season.... A guy who the Raiders had spent transfer fees on ($200k or so??), committed to 7 figures over 3 years, with a competitive squad around him which had reached the grand final only a year before...
The team has declined since he's come to the Raiders. They are performing worse each season since he's been there. That's not all on him but for a guy who signed for a princely sum to want to quit after only 1 season says far more about him than the Raiders club.
If the Canberra board is serious there should be huge pressure on Stuart and Furner.
Or bald central.
So the NRL bangs on about “mental health”
etc etc etc... and then when a player wrestled with a really hard situation, pregnant missus 10’s of thousands of miles from home and family, says he needs a few days of work ‘cos he’s got his priorities stress, and a club cancels his contract that day & talks shit to the media?
We’re supposed to be down with that?
Could you imagine what it would be like if we were Raiders fans?
I don’t see how the Williams and Widdop situations are comparable.I've got no bias either way on this..
But the situation would not be how it is if the player - who signed a 7-figure, 3 year contract - requested to get out of it.
It all starts with him. And finishes with him.
Both Gareth Widdop & George Williams are English players who cited "homesickness" as a reason to their clubs in order return home. But that's where the similarities end for me.
The difference between this case and Widdop as I see it is that Widdop had spent a long time in Australia, and served his employer/club (the Dragons) for many seasons and added value to that team. They were better for him being there. The release, while not ideal for the Dragons, was still respectful and mutual - because of how he'd served the club.
Williams spent one season here, then wanted a release. End of season or otherwise.. One season.... A guy who the Raiders had spent transfer fees on ($200k or so??), committed to 7 figures over 3 years, with a competitive squad around him which had reached the grand final only a year before...
The team has declined since he's come to the Raiders. They are performing worse each season since he's been there. That's not all on him but for a guy who signed for a princely sum to want to quit after only 1 season says far more about him than the Raiders club.
f**king hilarious would be my guess.Could you imagine what it would be like if we were Raiders fans?
If the Canberra board is serious there should be huge pressure on Stuart and Furner.
Pressure to extend their tenures and raise salaries perhaps.If the Canberra board is serious there should be huge pressure on Stuart and Furner.
Ten of thousands of miles, not tens. There's no need for exaggerations.So the NRL bangs on about “mental health”
etc etc etc... and then when a player wrestled with a really hard situation, pregnant missus 10’s of thousands of miles from home and family, says he needs a few days of work ‘cos he’s got his priorities stress, and a club cancels his contract that day & talks shit to the media?
We’re supposed to be down with that?