Pou's Your Daddy
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Pou, you can say as you please. Long time forum lurker here that has been reading for years. Decided to make an entrance. I hope we can be friends.
“Additionally, any posts which vilify or aggressively single out another member will be deleted.”Get f**ked @hineyrulz
I look forward to it.“Additionally, any posts which vilify or aggressively single out another member will be deleted.”
No bidding wars ffs. If he's gotta go, he's gotta go.POACHING WAR FOR EELS ROOKIE
Parramatta are facing a battle to keep boom rookie Apa Twidle.
Sport Confidential can reveal Twidle has attracted interest from three NRL rivals in the wake of his stunning two-try debut against the Wests Tigers on Easter Monday.
Twidle’s management has fielded an inquiry from Phil Gould’s Bulldogs and the Dolphins, while Mal Meninga’s Perth Bears are also watching the young gun closely.
Twidle is off-contract at season’s end and has been offered a development deal by the Eels for 2027.
But the Eels may have to up the ante following Twidle’s brilliant baptism against the Tigers, which has piqued the interest of NRL suitors.
The 21-year-old Kiwi is one of the most versatile players in the league, capable of playing wing, centre and in the halves.
This is the TPA war. I don't know how I can explain the difference between legal and illegal TPAs any more clearly. Some merkins get it, some don't. The ones who don't probably don't want to.
We can't sign anyone from another club and we can't even sign players who we have brought through our system. But just keep glugging the club you cooked f**king chucklehead.We should've offered him overs. That's what the smart clubs do.
Most of our players are from other clubs.We can't sign anyone from another club
The rest of our players came through our system.and we can't even sign players who we have brought through our system.
I believe the psychologists call this projection.But just keep glugging the club you cooked f**king chucklehead.
Seriously we have incompetent morons running our club , cannot sign players from other clubs unless there past it or not wanted by there current clubs , we need to see a psychologist for supporting this clubPOACHING WAR FOR EELS ROOKIE
Parramatta are facing a battle to keep boom rookie Apa Twidle.
Sport Confidential can reveal Twidle has attracted interest from three NRL rivals in the wake of his stunning two-try debut against the Wests Tigers on Easter Monday.
Twidle’s management has fielded an inquiry from Phil Gould’s Bulldogs and the Dolphins, while Mal Meninga’s Perth Bears are also watching the young gun closely.
Twidle is off-contract at season’s end and has been offered a development deal by the Eels for 2027.
But the Eels may have to up the ante following Twidle’s brilliant baptism against the Tigers, which has piqued the interest of NRL suitors.
The 21-year-old Kiwi is one of the most versatile players in the league, capable of playing wing, centre and in the halves.
MON couldn’t win a bidding war in a chook raffle so that’s certainly not an option. The kid seems to genuinely love the club, that’s probably the only chance we have of retaining him. If not i hear that ex NFL/ NRL legend Greg Smith is available.No bidding wars ffs. If he's gotta go, he's gotta go.
None of these merkins can read ffsIts explained pretty clearly on the NRL website
Au contraire. How do you think we keep re-signing Moses?MON couldn’t win a bidding war in a chook raffle
Which decent newcomer are you talking about? Twidle? He is a fullback and Tracey isn't contracted for next year. Meanwhile we have Iongi locked in.Just looking at the rosters at Dolphins and Dogs, how the fc*k do they have room to sign a decent newcomer and our esteemed duo doesn’t , something is off and like most errors if it happens, no one seems accountable.
POACHING WAR FOR EELS ROOKIE
Parramatta are facing a battle to keep boom rookie Apa Twidle.
Sport Confidential can reveal Twidle has attracted interest from three NRL rivals in the wake of his stunning two-try debut against the Wests Tigers on Easter Monday.
Twidle’s management has fielded an inquiry from Phil Gould’s Bulldogs and the Dolphins, while Mal Meninga’s Perth Bears are also watching the young gun closely.
Twidle is off-contract at season’s end and has been offered a development deal by the Eels for 2027.
But the Eels may have to up the ante following Twidle’s brilliant baptism against the Tigers, which has piqued the interest of NRL suitors.
The 21-year-old Kiwi is one of the most versatile players in the league, capable of playing wing, centre and in the halves.
Twidle's a fullback mate.I would keep him and play him at 6 or 7 in Cup next year.
