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> There's a little bit of the whore in all of us.Or when he betrayed the arl in the end and started showing super league games and getting a share of the consortium that owned foxtel
> There's a little bit of the whore in all of us.Or when he betrayed the arl in the end and started showing super league games and getting a share of the consortium that owned foxtel
I don't mind him when he gets stuck into people who deserve it...Such a shit bloke
No one deserves it more than him. He doesn't stand for or believe in anything. He's just a sociopathI don't mind him when he gets stuck into people who deserve it...
Seeing him give it to Andrew O'Keeffe was pretty amusingNo one deserves it more than him. He doesn't stand for or believe in anything. He's just a sociopath
Bill Harrigan as refs boss or even Matt chechin.
Whatever they come up with is not going to work because there are always these idiots making decisions.
Everybody was happy with the fact that if you shoulder a player in the head you're either going to the bin or sent off. Then somehow the bozo in the booth doesn't sin bin crhighton on an obvious forceful shoulder to the head. Not to mention the exact same thing happened when these two teams played earlier in the year. The first was probably worse than the one on the weekend because it cost the warriors the game.
What system is going to change anything if the final decision is up to a bozo in the booth?
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Andrew O’Keefe the great male feminist and moral crusader. It will never not be funny.Seeing him give it to Andrew O'Keeffe was pretty amusing
If it strengthens the game in Europe and aligns the international game then that’s a win for RLStory won’t go away
Super League in dialogue over NRL takeover with officials open to seismic move
Talks have taken place as the southern hemisphere competition considers a purchase that could have huge ramifications.www.hulldailymail.co.uk
If it strengthens the game in Europe and aligns the international game then that’s a win for RL
Yes but it would be a financial drain for the NRL, at a time its planning on expanding both its own national men and women's competitions. The NRL may be in a stronger financial positing than the UKSL, but the NRL's financial resources are not bottomless, especially if the NRL's finances are tied into player collective bargaining agreements guaranteeing players a certain fixed percentage of it.
Broncos already have a rich owner who has invested tens of millions of pounds into themWould be better if the NRL just bought/funded the London Broncos. Hopefully agree they can't be relegated in exchange for not taking any funding.
London Broncos have the most commercial & junior player development upside of any of the English Clubs.
Depends if it's just funds, or just a set up of exhibition matches, use each other within competitions, las vegas is a good example, I mean who invited Warrington, and Wigan.. not sure them skimming off the NRLs promotion does NRL any favorsClubs wont be overly pleased at funds going overseas either.
Not recently and not in an effective mannerBroncos already have a rich owner who has invested tens of millions of pounds into them
Who do you think paid for the move and rent at plough laneNot recently and not in an effective manner
Don't the Brisbane Broncos own them?Would be better if the NRL just bought/funded the London Broncos.
Gave that up 20 years agoDon't the Brisbane Broncos own them?
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Whatever they come up with is not going to work because there are always these idiots making decisions.
Everybody was happy with the fact that if you shoulder a player in the head you're either going to the bin or sent off. Then somehow the bozo in the booth doesn't sin bin crhighton on an obvious forceful shoulder to the head. Not to mention the exact same thing happened when these two teams played earlier in the year. The first was probably worse than the one on the weekend because it cost the warriors the game.
What system is going to change anything if the final decision is up to a bozo in the booth?
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