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You'd want to hope you can get the guy into shape.
Or not. He never would have left the storm if they weren't discovered as the biggest cheats the game has ever seen. He would have gone to Brisbane if they were as good as Souths. He wants to play league, he was offered twice as much to go to AFL or Union, but unlike many other examples, he stayed loyal to the game.Exactly! Inglis is a gigantic pimple on the arsehole of rugby league, where he goes, the stench will follow. Good luck Soufs. He'll f**k you over the same way he has everyone else.
Or not. He never would have left the storm if they weren't discovered as the biggest cheats the game has ever seen. He would have gone to Brisbane if they were as good as Souths. He wants to play league, he was offered twice as much to go to AFL or Union, but unlike many other examples, he stayed loyal to the game.
Zomg! Keep jizzing over GI, I can't wait to see your posts when he bends your team over and rams them sideways. You know he'll do it, it's just a matter of when.
I think you're coming onto me.Zomg! Keep jizzing over GI, I can't wait to see your posts when he bends your team over and rams them sideways. You know he'll do it, it's just a matter of when.
I love it when you talk dirty....
How the f**k did $30k become $200k?
Meanwhile, Bruno Cullen has confirmed that Brisbane were going to pay the legal bill for Inglis:
http://www.2ue.com.au/blogs/2ue-blog/inglis-reneges-on-broncos-deal/20101109-17l3h.html
This is proof that Souths have enticed him to break an agreement (the interview also confirms that terms were agreed in writing 5 months ago).
This is proof that Souths are a vile club, and Inglis is a turncoat lying scumbag.
Or not. He never would have left the storm if they weren't discovered as the biggest cheats the game has ever seen. He would have gone to Brisbane if they were as good as Souths. He wants to play league, he was offered twice as much to go to AFL or Union, but unlike many other examples, he stayed loyal to the game.
melbourne fans confuse hate for pure contempt.
Get down the burrow, will be there in ten! :lol:
I listened to every second of that and it is complete bullsh*t. Cullen maintained all along that they wouldn't pay the bill. He did a good job of attempting to save face. And for the people that wouldn't know their elbow from their arsehole, like yourself, it appears to have washed. He can attempt to re-write history as much as he likes.
Does anyone believe its a touch ironic that inglis has lied several times, reneged on a handshaken deal, acted selfishly in chasing the cash (doing whats right for him), associated himself with mundine, refused to pay his own legal bills and denied any wrongdoing whatsoever along with no apologies, yet part of the deal that enticed him to souths, was to be a ROLE MODEL for the indigenous community and its youth?
Melbourne chief executive Ron Gauci yesterday said Inglis would not be granted a formal release while the stand-off continued over the unpaid legal bill but Inglis indicated he would not back down from his view that the club should pay for a QC hired by former Storm CEO Brian Waldron. ''We're fighting it, and we've just got to do what is best for me,'' said Inglis, who has engaged Sydney lawyer Keith Bagley and also has South Sydney chairman Nicholas Pappas reviewing his case.
Bronco's never ever got his signature.. thats there own stupid fault.
FFS, I don't know how many times this needs to be pointed out to geniuss here, but Brisbane withdrew their offer. Besides this, they had a written agreement to terms. They could have pursued the matter without a signature but they chose not to.
If Cullen maintained all along that they wouldn't pay the bill, I'm sure you can find a quote for me.
Bruno Cullen said:"We're not paying it, it's not our bill and if we paid it, it would be a cap issue for us," Cullen said.
"We desperately want him, he desperately wants to come, but we aren't going to pay a legal bill of Melbourne's to get him."
haha.. yea.. but that was really just them gettin in before GI told them to go jam there deal..
Frank_Grimes said:Besides this, they had a written agreement to terms. They could have pursued the matter without a signature but they chose not to.