Paul Osbourne revealed the figures toured in the media for Hopoate's salary are complete bollocks. Not only that, John Hopoate has not been offered a coaching job.
Wouldn't that be funny if Will is on 350-400K and Manly still didn't get him.
Yeah alright.
I think someone should ask Trent if he still feels he made the right choice after seeing the rookie Cherry-Evans win his first premiership last Sunday
Paul Osbourne revealed the figures toured in the media for Hopoate's salary are complete bollocks. Not only that, John Hopoate has not been offered a coaching job.
Wouldn't that be funny if Will is on 350-400K and Manly still didn't get him.
Name me one athlete who's had success after going on mission
Hey Boxhead i read an article stating Manly offered Will 500K a season
I reckon $500k is on the money for Hopoate.
The tempter was the opportunity to play under Kearney, the big under 20s contract for Jamil, and all the church boys at Parra that Will feels close to.
You have to admit that the arrogant, whinging Stewart brothers and the mindlessly violent Darcy Lussick hardly foster an atmosphere that young Will would feel at home in.
We're already on the way.
We stole your gun junior Will Hopoate. I'd say that's a pretty low merkin act in itself. You never would have seen that from the pre-2009 Eels.
Previously we had a CEO - Denis FitzFail - who refused to shell out the big bucks to any player at another club. Even the 'Canterbury Four' of 1996 weren't poached by Parra - they had signed ARL contracts and couldn't stay at the (Super League) Bulldogs, and it was actually guys like Fulton and Gould who were instrumental in getting them to the Eels.
Anyway I'm sure you can see the new ruthless Eels are here, and we know it's new because this is the first time Manly fans have ever had to cry about losing a player they wanted to keep. Especially to Parramatta.
I imagine it must be frightening for you, as change generally is.
Considering Hodkinson isn't as good a player as Cherry-Evans, I think he knows he probably wouldn't have won if he'd stayed. In fact, he might not even be playing first grade so I'm sure he's happy with the money.
Speaking of which, we fans talk about premierships as if they're the holy grail, but they don't help you retire in comfort.
I'm sure Nathan Hindmarsh will enjoy his retirement more than a premiership winner like Sean Rudder, because premiership rings don't buy you financial security.
Name me one athlete who's had success after going on mission
Austin Collie
Are you saying Hindy is a ordinary player like Rudder? Rudder would never have got a fat contract as he was ordinary. Hindy is a player who could have gone to another team and tasted premiership success without making too much of a financial sacrifice. Although good on him for staying loyal to Parra, one of the good guys.
Name me one athlete who's had success after going on mission
Yeah Paul Osbourne is likely to tell the media what they really paid for Hopoate.... If it wasn't for money why would Hopoate want to leave Manly? It is his home, he has a great coach that he is close to, great mates who he said are like brothers, has experienced success, and he has continually said he loves the place and doesn't want to leave.
You have to admit that the arrogant, whinging Stewart brothers and the mindlessly violent Darcy Lussick hardly foster an atmosphere that young Will would feel at home in.
Are you saying Hindy is a ordinary player like Rudder? Rudder would never have got a fat contract as he was ordinary. Hindy is a player who could have gone to another team and tasted premiership success without making too much of a financial sacrifice. Although good on him for staying loyal to Parra, one of the good guys.
Considering Hodkinson isn't as good a player as Cherry-Evans, I think he knows he probably wouldn't have won if he'd stayed. In fact, he might not even be playing first grade so I'm sure he's happy with the money.
Speaking of which, we fans talk about premierships as if they're the holy grail, but they don't help you retire in comfort.
I'm sure Nathan Hindmarsh will enjoy his retirement more than a premiership winner like Sean Rudder, because premiership rings don't buy you financial security.