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Lookup what "virtually" means in the dictionary... :roll:Basically, are you geniused ??? NRL endorsed the deal, we are no way over the cap in any way shape or from.
I have explained this to you twice. You commented about how a player should be paid his market value & you used Gasnier as an example. Over the 3 years we will have to pay gasnier his true market value. You have shown you understand this
My comment was directed at your obvious problem with Gasnier not being paid his "true" market value for the remainder of this year. Yet Broncs can pay Carroll match payments only for his return and last year in broncs colours, was this his "true" market value ? Not a chance in hell.
This is how you are being hypocritical.
You seem to be dismissing the backending part of this discussion, which is of intrinsic significance.
Carroll OFFERED to help the Broncs for a symbolic value (or his market value at the time). Gasnier asked for a full salary (his market value)! FFS, can't you see the difference?
If Cam Smith decided to go to the Titans for $55K a year, it would be his and the Titans right to do so.
However, if he decides to go there for $650K a year, but only gets paid $55K in the first year so he fits in under the cap, and then $947.5K p/y in the next 2 years, that will be backending.
The Titans would be fielding a "legal" team in 2011 that would virtually (there is that word again) be worth $595K more than the actual cap value for that year.
The fact that Gasnier salary for THIS YEAR (his market value) will only be paid later, is basically using a subterfuge to legally bypass the cap. You have a team that has an actual market value that is over the cap, while still legal to the NRL. Hence the virtual part of the sentence!
If Gasnier wanted to play at the Dragons for the minimum wage this season, there would be nothing to say, but that is not the case.
That is what Lokyer argued and what I'm arguing!