Considering we're living in a f**king cost of living crisis where our own country's population is doing it tough, our so called government pissing money up a wall on a vanity project by funding a sports team in a foreign country (and third world one) at that is pretty f**king disgraceful.
The money Tennis Albo pissed down the drain on this could've been far better spent on helping Australians in this cost of living crisis.
But we all know he doesn't give a fat rat's arse about Australians doing it tough.
The sooner the election comes and this merkin is sent packing so he can f**k off to New York to work for the UN the better.
"Cost of living crisis" is a myth, the government has loosened the red tape on big business, they are charging us way more then they ever have before, and they are not regulating it, and the media just shrugges shoulders and says it's a cost of living, fk BS, who said we should be charging people rent so fkn high, petrol prices, fkn milk is $5 a bottle, get fkd when did all this shit all get all expensive at the same time, and my paymaster ain't raising my salary.... blame labourConsidering we're living in a f**king cost of living crisis where our own country's population is doing it tough, our so called government pissing money up a wall on a vanity project by funding a sports team in a foreign country (and third world one) at that is pretty f**king disgraceful.
The money Tennis Albo pissed down the drain on this could've been far better spent on helping Australians in this cost of living crisis.
But we all know he doesn't give a fat rat's arse about Australians doing it tough.
The sooner the election comes and this merkin is sent packing so he can f**k off to New York to work for the UN the better.
Really this shit... you know they ain't getting Munster, or anyone of note, it'll be the national team guys, maybe a bunch of SL guys FFS
"Cost of living crisis" is a myth, the government has loosened the red tape on big business, they are charging us way more then they ever have before, and they are not regulating it, and the media just shrugges shoulders and says it's a cost of living, fk BS, who said we should be charging people rent so fkn high, petrol prices, fkn milk is $5 a bottle, get fkd when did all this shit all get all expensive at the same time, and my paymaster ain't raising my salary.... blame labour
FÙUUUUUUCK themToo bad conservatives believe in further deregulation
No, that goes to Nine constantly resigning Phil Gould as commentator.
Who said that, quick shoot himI raise you bringing back Laurie Daley as Origin coach
Interest rates should start coming down around march"Cost of living crisis" is a myth, the government has loosened the red tape on big business, they are charging us way more then they ever have before, and they are not regulating it, and the media just shrugges shoulders and says it's a cost of living, fk BS, who said we should be charging people rent so fkn high, petrol prices, fkn milk is $5 a bottle, get fkd when did all this shit all get all expensive at the same time, and my paymaster ain't raising my salary.... blame labour
Who said that, quick shoot him
Or their team not winning the wooden spoon anymoreThis what this section of forum lives for. New team is like winning grand final for some!!
Let's not beat around the bush, Tigers are still getting the spoon, even when PNG come inOr their team not winning the wooden spoon anymore
Not really an Australian domestic competition, Super Rugby is run by an international body. Would be like calling the AFC Champions League an Australian Domestic Competition when the AFC covers all of Asia.Better not mention Super Rugby
Has this been confirmed? I assume there has been at least a “we won’t kill it” agreement by the libs, buI i havent seen anythingBipartisan
The sponsorship will already be in place, they were never reliant on aus govt money, but they certainly ain't gonna say no to albo throwing 12 times the amount they planned on aswell as grassroots funding, and bribe money for the nrl licence (which the clubs definitely want...will somone think about the poor nrl clubs)So what will success look like in 2037 when the Govt money runs out ?
I would suggest that it would be a successful team perhaps still searching for their first Top 4 finish on the table , but one that is able to field a competitive team comprised of mostly homegrown players … with fully developed pathways in place that is producing talent for the rest of the competition in addition for themselves …
Is this likely to happen ? I don’t think we can definitely say yes ..but it’s certainly possible