Agreed, except I thought the Cowboys had a sugar daddy of their own, handing out cheap properties and stuff. Maybe he freaked out and wiped them after he was investigated, and that's why they're suddenly perennial also-rans.Well it's like the Premier League right. Top clubs have moguls owning them, mid table and bottom are owned by the people.
If an NRL club wants to be successful all the time, they'll have to sell to a mogul. Otherwise, they can hope to have some success for a few years them fade away like Cowboys.
Well it's like the Premier League right. Top clubs have moguls owning them, mid table and bottom are owned by the people.
If an NRL club wants to be successful all the time, they'll have to sell to a mogul. Otherwise, they can hope to have some success for a few years them fade away like Cowboys.
Well it's like the Premier League right. Top clubs have moguls owning them, mid table and bottom are owned by the people.
If an NRL club wants to be successful all the time, they'll have to sell to a mogul. Otherwise, they can hope to have some success for a few years them fade away like Cowboys.
not the roosters, still a club like us ...just like the panthers and Canberra too, top clubs all “owned” by the people
Well it's like the Premier League right. Top clubs have moguls owning them, mid table and bottom are owned by the people.
If an NRL club wants to be successful all the time, they'll have to sell to a mogul. Otherwise, they can hope to have some success for a few years them fade away like Cowboys.
110% No excuses!!So apparently this statement is hyperbole:
“Turn every junior into a superstar and you’ll gift 90% of them to other clubs.” (Gutful, 2021)
If every single one of our juniors was an origin level player how many would we realistically be able to keep? 10% is obviously an exaggeration. Could we keep 20%? 50%? 80%?
There's a Ben Hunt knock on between the Cowboys winning their one and only, and them ending up being so close yet so so far, like us in 2001 and 2009. It's f**ken hard to win a comp.Agreed, except I thought the Cowboys had a sugar daddy of their own, handing out cheap properties and stuff. Maybe he freaked out and wiped them after he was investigated, and that's why they're suddenly perennial also-rans.
Just because they own the club doesn't mean they're willing to keep pouring money into it to make it successful. It seems some owners treat their clubs like investments while others treat them like very expensive hobbies.Perennial mid and lower table club West Ham are owned by moguls, luckily we're up top this year but it's far from the usual. Fulham are owned by Shahid Khan who also owns the Jacksonville Jaguars and they're fighting to beat relegation.
Talking young Eels or recent Eels, Tigers prop Utoikamanu killed it again the Roosters yesterday. He'll play plenty of NRL this year.
So apparently this statement is hyperbole:
“Turn every junior into a superstar and you’ll gift 90% of them to other clubs.” (Gutful, 2021)
If every single one of our juniors was an origin level player how many would we realistically be able to keep? 10% is obviously an exaggeration. Could we keep 20%? 50%? 80%?
Talking young Eels or recent Eels, Tigers prop Utoikamanu killed it again the Roosters yesterday. He'll play plenty of NRL this year.
perfect example of developing your own “average” nrl players.....Tigers lack quality so pay overs for a rookie (yes he may turn into a rep player but he aren’t yet), while we can afford not too (offer what we think) and just bring in 2 more promising middles not on overs in Hughes / Hollis ........
and then we sign someone with promise with 3 or so years of NRL, only 3 years older, and probably on similar money then Stefo in Papali’i.......
Hey there Parra merkins . . . . yeah, Stefano lived up to the hype last night. You can't keep them all, and I think the genuine footy fans amongst you will still follow his progress.Him along with Blore and Musgrove will form a powerfull pack.
I don’t understand how any of that relates to the post you’ve quoted.You are acting like a limp penis. I made a comment. Obviously producing guys like Dunster is fine, it just doesn't excite me like say Brown or Mahoney who could be very good players. On top of their skill they also bring fans.
Reason being to try and snare a good half or hooker means competition from other clubs and a large price. Its far easier to retain one you've developed.
Picking up guys like Dunsters level is not going to create any sort of bidding war and a club like ours should be producing 2-3 kids of his level most seasons.
What?Hey there Parra merkins . . . . yeah, Stefano lived up to the hype last night. You can't keep them all, and I think the genuine footy fans amongst you will still follow his progress.
Except for rhyno of course.
How unlucky that youse ended up with Hayne and Inu instead of rhyno. You DO know that rhyno went to school with them and was judged to be the best player of them ?
And back on topic . . . Brad's son seems to be getting a lot of attention lately.
Bbbutt . .. you have already got a star halfback !
Surely you ain't going cold on Mitchy already ?
I don’t understand how any of that relates to the post you’ve quoted.