ColdWetPanther
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Yes.Was the extra money really worth it.
This is his career, it’s short and he’ll never be as well paid again as he is right now.
Yes.Was the extra money really worth it.
Charming"Gloating" what the f**k are you talking about?
We are the double spoon club, we are trying to get off the bottom.
The idea obviously, if Luai comes, would go a long way to achieving that.
If you think your club will stay on top forever, then you are dreaming, enjoy the it while it lasts.
But if you are churning out a production line, then don't f**king worry about losing players, f**kwit.
ThanksCharming
Same could be said about the tiger supporters. The Panthers are a successful team. We pride ourselves on the fact that most players are locals. See made four consecutive grand finals, which included the three peat.Thanks
Seriously, some of you are carrying on like pork chops, you may or may not lose a player, if he does come, it will should be good for us, but then you say we have plenty more of them, if that's true, great, then don't worry about losing players, it is the price of success.
The WT's aim, along with all clubs is to knock you off the top and only a fool would say you will be there forever.
You come on here making condescending comments about success impacts salary cap and the consequence is losing players..derr as if we are not aware, it has been happening for 3 years."Gloating" what the f**k are you talking about?
We are the double spoon club, we are trying to get off the bottom.
The idea obviously, if Luai comes, would go a long way to achieving that.
If you think your club will stay on top forever, then you are dreaming, enjoy the it while it lasts.
But if you are churning out a production line, then don't f**king worry about losing players, f**kwit.
No one said anything about staying at the top for ever, we totally get that our time there is limited. You just keep making up shit.Thanks
Seriously, some of you are carrying on like pork chops, you may or may not lose a player, if he does come, it will should be good for us, but then you say we have plenty more of them, if that's true, great, then don't worry about losing players, it is the price of success.
The WT's aim, along with all clubs is to knock you off the top and only a fool would say you will be there forever.
Also I can imagine that success will never be matched by the tigers.No one said anything about staying at the top for ever, we totally get that our time there is limited. You just keep making up shit.
No one is denying your success. Get a grip.Same could be said about the tiger supporters. The Panthers are a successful team. We pride ourselves on the fact that most players are locals. See made four consecutive grand finals, which included the three peat.
Successful does impact your salary cap, are you blind.You come on here making condescending comments about success impacts salary cap and the consequence is losing players..derr as if we are not aware, it has been happening for 3 years.
My original comment was to a Penrith supporter where I agreed with their thoughts, didnt need a salary cap lesson from you, we have been living it for years.
Of course losing local juniors who have had so much poured into them is a hard pill to swallow but you wouldnt understand that.
Go away, you are indeed the f**wit.
Get over yourself, ffs, it’s footy.Tiger what ever your name is.
Many of us are still attempting to process the loss of yet another player. Many of us have watched him come though the grades, we love him like one of our children. They have been part of our daily lives, for those who still live in the Penrith area.
We are bruised by this.
Grief.....is where many of us are.....
Comming unto this sub forum attempting to give out 'salary cap' lessons to one and all, is not real smart (in my opinion)
It's like someone rushing into a funeral to loudly and excitedly explain that our loved ones death, has meant that your grandad is now in care, and how wonderful that is.
Many of us 'old timmers' remember Petro comming to the club back in the 2000's under similar circumstances.
We know (all too well) what it's like to be at the bottom of the ladder.
Penrith achieved our results by growing our own players, not running about flashing a cheque book, and offering flashy new cars.
Your behaviour is basically insensitive.
No one is particularly worried about losing Jerome mate."Gloating" what the f**k are you talking about?
We are the double spoon club, we are trying to get off the bottom.
The idea obviously, if Luai comes, would go a long way to achieving that.
If you think your club will stay on top forever, then you are dreaming, enjoy the it while it lasts.
But if you are churning out a production line, then don't f**king worry about losing players, f**kwit.
You are. You came on here to gloat about potentially snaring Jerome Luai, and if the monetary value is correct, that's overs. Get a grip.No one is denying your success. Get a grip.
Sorry but do you lack comprehension skills? Read my post again, I cleary state that we absolutely get that success impacts salary cap, we have been living it for the past 3 years. It has cost us Api, Critta, Burton, Lenui, Kikau, Capewell along with a stack of young guns.Successful does impact your salary cap, are you blind.
Will Benji even be there when Luai arrives come end of 2024.
Like I have stated before, just about every other team claimed Luai was a grub and over rated shouldn’t have played Origin. Now he is linked to your rabble of a club, now he is all good.Well, I still hope he comes here?
I've seen you mention this a few times now, and I just can't see a world where Benji isn't still Head Coach for 2025.
OK, Sheens only lasted a year, but everyone else has at least had 2 years.
There is a big external audit report being handed down to the Tigers this week, and if the early indicators are true, the main recommendation will be for board of directors and chairman step down, or at least take a much less active role in football department matters.
A more stable front-office will give Benji the time and space he needs.
And they lose their best prop in the process BP. Hilarious.