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Apparently parramatta are one of the 4 clubs backing grant wtf is going on there
says who ?
Apparently parramatta are one of the 4 clubs backing grant wtf is going on there
I like the way the NRL works ... go on a month long work paid holiday, come back to a short meeting, then call the xmas break on 24th November .... how can i get a job there?
This guy.says who ?
Apparently parramatta are one of the 4 clubs backing grant wtf is going on there
Sorry Strider. What can I say, I'm just a better candidate...to qualify, you have to be a total douchebag
we got other people here who have much better qualifications than yourself
http://www.news.com.au/sport/nrl/cl...r/news-story/c80a88cf56b9afb4c56f8677934979eb
Club chairmen declare John Grant’s resignation could solve NRL’s escalating civil war
38 minutes agoNovember 23, 2016
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Rugby league is facing its biggest crisis since the Super League war and only the resignation of commission chairman John Grant is likely to solve it.
A dispute over sharing the game’s $1.8 billon TV deal money escalated into a full-scale revolt on Wednesday when the chairmen of Melbourne Storm, the Cronulla Sharks, the Canterbury Bulldogs and the North Queensland Cowboys stormed out of a meeting at NRL headquarters.
Not since the bitter rebel breakaway in the mid 90s has the game seen anything as hostile as this.
The four chairmen, who walked out after 15 minutes, also had the support of Sydney Roosters boss Nick Politis, who was overseas but in contact via his mobile phone.
The breakdown in talks has left the code is complete disarray with:
- NO salary cap figure beyond next year;
- NO future club funding plan;
- NO collective bargaining agreement with the players; and
- NO participation contracts with any of the 16 clubs beyond 2018.
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A source told The Daily Telegraph that only the resignation of Grant “as a circuit breaker” could solve a row that could potentially cripple the game.
“He looked us in the eye last year and promised our future grants would be 30 per cent more than the salary cap,” one club official said. “Now he’s reneged.”
Late on Wednesday a number of clubs were in discussions about calling an emergency meeting of all stakeholders to issue a no-confidence vote in the commission chairman.
However, under the current constitution Grant needs only four votes to survive.
He already has Queensland, the Gold Coast Titans, Newcastle Knights and probably the Parramatta Eels.
The chairmen who remained for the full meeting joined the four ‘rebels’ afterwards at the nearby Olympic Hotel in Paddington.
They later issued a short statement to declare their solidarity after the meeting.
“We met today. Nothing was agreed. The clubs and state leagues remain united on the best way forward. We are considering our next steps and will meet again shortly.”
It will be the meeting that could determine Grant’s future.
While the threat of another Super League remains highly unlikely, the code is fast becoming an embarrassment among stakeholders and corporates with such an uncertain future.
“The game did a $1.8 billion broadcast deal 12 months ago yet the players and the clubs still have absolutely no idea where it is to be spent,” one chairman said.
“That’s 70 per cent more than the previous deal. What are they doing with all the money?”
The biggest threat to the NRL is now the likelihood of the Rugby League Players Association forming a partnership with the 16 clubs in a double-barrel attack to get their share of the funding.
Players Association chief executive Ian Prendergast has met with club bosses in recent weeks to plan their line of attack.
It's a pretty hot field.to qualify, you have to be a total douchebag
we got other people here who have much better qualifications than yourself
You think Grant and Greenburg are doing a good job??Maybe our current admin aren't conspiracy theorists thinking the whole world is against us
Has there ever been anyone in charge of anything that you have ever thought was decent?You think Grant and Greenburg are doing a good job??
It's got nothing to do with what happened at Parra why I think these two muppets need to go ASAP.
Maybe this is their warped process of "thinning out the Heard" wouldn't put anything past this mob.
Actually sadly when it comes to RL administration that's a no even though I didn't think Dave Smith did too bad a job considering the agenda against him from News from day one. Especially after being undermined by the bearded f**kwit.Has there ever been anyone in charge of anything that you have ever thought was decent?
says who ?
It was in the paper this morning that we were possibly one of the 4 clubs that has john grant support. I hope it isnt true as grant looks like an arrogant tosspot
Apologies, yes herdWas that supposed to say "thinning out the Herd"??
Or "thinning out the Beard" - ie old beardy face John Grant???
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f**k how do I get a job like that where you only need to be approved by 12.5% of the stakeholders (plus own another 9.5%)?So how many total votes are there? If Grant only needs 4, it appears there are at least 16 for the clubs and 2 for the states so at the absolute maximum, Grant needs 22% of stakeholders to be happy with him, 12.5% if you take out the 2 NRL owned clubs.
Yeah that's my assumption too. Reckon Maxy would just abstainThat article just quotes the NRL controlled clubs - and i assume mentions Parra cos we are in limbo admin land and maybe not operating like a normal club so the logical conclusion jump for a telegraph story is to make them the 4th vote to save Grant - cool story