Ok so now you right the rules for how and when to celebrate a new player at a club . This is how it works the world over, in any sport, when a star player comes across..but ofcourse now a precious Penrith fan dont like that coz the player was one of theirs
Ofcourse your pissed off Luai’s leaving, otherwise you wouldn’t make a big deal about it .Although you strike me as the type of person that would get pissed off if someone offered you the wrong amount of $$, if they thought you needed help..
I can’t talk about other Penrith fans, but I am not p!ssed Jarome left. It makes sense to me; ‘market value’ is what the market is willing to pay a player and I believe that we couldn’t (as opposed to didn’t want to) pay him his worth.
As others have said, hating a player one season, loving then the next based on what jersey they are wearing is part of the sport. I can only talk for myself here but I think most Panther fans on this site won’t go the other way though; Jarome will always be appreciated for what he has done for the club.
My biggest concern for Jarome is if things don’t go the way many Tigers fans think they are going to go. At the Panthers he was well coached and part of a squad built systematically with the aim of maximising players talents within an accepted structure. He won’t have that at the Tigers. I just hope that if things don’t go as well as some think it will and he isn’t as effective, that the fans don’t turn on him like they have other high-paid recruits over the last decade or so. Because two things we know about Jarome is that he feeds on the positive energy of his fans and he won’t stop trying. He is a rich man’s Josh Reynolds.