Knight76
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The Kalyn Ponga situation is starting to turn a bit ugly now with his father coming out to ask that he be released and if they don't do so, they are neglecting him. He also stated he has been neglected at the club, promises made have not been honoured, and that if they make him stay there for next year, as he has signed with the Knights they fear his off field development will be placed on hold due to no support from the cows.
If the Cows insist on him being there next year, it could be a miserable year for Kalyn with all this BS happening in the background.
I know contracts are contracts, but most clubs when a player wants to leave, let them these days as who wants a player at their club who doesn't want to be there? Kalyn is going to make minimal impact at the cows next year unless they hit injuries.
Are the cows insisting he stay when he clearly does not want to be there out of spite, or standing on the "A contract is sacred" style soap box. Have the cows benefited from a club releasing a player early for them previously? Or released a player early in the past themselves?
Anyway, once here, his father could be a bit of a thorn in our side, he appears to blast openly in the media if he perceives things are not going well for his boy.
If the Cows insist on him being there next year, it could be a miserable year for Kalyn with all this BS happening in the background.
I know contracts are contracts, but most clubs when a player wants to leave, let them these days as who wants a player at their club who doesn't want to be there? Kalyn is going to make minimal impact at the cows next year unless they hit injuries.
Are the cows insisting he stay when he clearly does not want to be there out of spite, or standing on the "A contract is sacred" style soap box. Have the cows benefited from a club releasing a player early for them previously? Or released a player early in the past themselves?
Anyway, once here, his father could be a bit of a thorn in our side, he appears to blast openly in the media if he perceives things are not going well for his boy.