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SBW's grievance list

nqboy

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By Paul Kent | June 04, 2008 12:00am

MONEY Bill Williams wants more. The list of grievances Money Bill and his new management will take to the Bulldogs tonight has finally been revealed and it's staggering in its naivety. Somebody save the kid before it is too late.

Driving Williams' complaints is that his contract does not contain annual leave benefits, superannuation or fringe benefits tax. The other complaints are that the contract does not alter for outside influences such as form, inflation or his status in the game.

The grievances were the talk of the game yesterday when they were conveniently leaked with little or no thought for validity. Those league officials who weren't stunned were amused at the perceived slight. That one of the game's young champions could be holding a pay-me-or-else gun to the head of the game over such a naive, misinformed understanding of what he willingly signed would normally border on ridiculous.

But that a young kid could be so easily led astray, bruising his reputation, now occupies most concerns. Williams' contract is no different from any other NRL player. His annual leave, superannuation and fringe benefits entitlements are built in to his annual salary, the same as every other player. There in black and white it is covered in Schedule 1, Clause 3 (b), paragraphs (i), (ii) and (iii) of the contract. All entitlements were covered when the NRL and players' union agreed on the Collective Bargaining Agreement.

Williams and his new manager, Khoder Nasser, claim they are disillusioned by the contract and the Bulldogs' treatment of him. They claimed that after tax Money Bill is left with not much more than $200,000 a year.

Try selling that to the police constables who walk our streets. For $52,070 a year they are shot at and spat at. Yet when trouble comes calling ... they've still got tax to pay. Williams is earning $400,000 a season until the end of 2012, when he will be 27. He is disillusioned.

Whether he is as disillusioned as the ambulance driver scooping vomit from an unconscious drunk's mouth before administering CPR - all for about $67,000 a year - is a question unable to be answered here. That's before tax, too.

Whether he is as disillusioned as the schoolteacher buckling under a classload of kids and little thanks for $58,000 a year is another one for the ages.

Money Bill is upset that his contract is not flexible enough to take into account outside influences such as form or his status in the game. And sure, there have been some first-class performances. But form, of course, also refers to when Money Bill is actually on the field, not a lot of which has been happening since he first lit our fire. Since making his debut in 2004 Money Bill has played 70 games - but has missed more than half that, 45, through injury or suspension. Still got paid, though. Every cent.

Status in the game, like when Money Bill is driving the Bulldogs marketing campaign, is another complaint. But what's a man's worth the morning after he has been photographed having sex in a pub dunny? Did anybody put their hand up for a pay cut after those stocks went down? What about when he gets caught driving under the influence, an offence that has cost others, in other industries, their job?

The pity is that it all had to happen. We would prefer to know him as Sonny Bill, one of the best damn players to come around in a long time and a young man who makes a difference in this world.

Just the other day Sonny Bill went to the hospital and spent the day with a whole roomful of kids. Some time ago he met a young man fresh from a car accident, told that it was unlikely he would ever walk again. The poor bugger, he had just about put the cue in the rack. Sonny Bill, knowing all about the power of magic, kept it up in the young man's ear.

Geez, they're into him, aren't they? Not that I have a problem with it. If SBW wants to align himself with a pole smoker like Nasser, he's painting a big target on his head and he's fair game IMO. Just wondering what the DT's agenda is here. Who's side were they on in the Coffs Harbour scandal? Are they taking the Bulldogs side because the Dogs are providing the info and Nasser isn't or are they happy to get info from either side and talk it up to sell more papers?
 
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DJShaksta

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SBW needs a f**king reality check.

Oh no, he'll only clear $200k a year boo f**king hoo.
 

Brycey

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No quotes at all, written by Paul Kent...I'd take this article with a grain of salt.
 
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No doubt nasser will add:
`Is playing for a club run by the evil yahudi infidel Greenberg and my palestin*an brothers have lost land in this struggle' (clearly forgetting you shouldn't start a fight you won't win)

Nasser is a cock of the highest order
 

[furrycat]

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No doubt nasser will add:
`Is playing for a club run by the evil yahudi infidel Greenberg and my palestin*an brothers have lost land in this struggle' (clearly forgetting you shouldn't start a fight you won't win)

Nasser is a cock of the highest order

Failed attempt at humour
 

Johnny Bravo

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No doubt nasser will add:
`Is playing for a club run by the evil yahudi infidel Greenberg and my palestin*an brothers have lost land in this struggle' (clearly forgetting you shouldn't start a fight you won't win)

Nasser is a cock of the highest order
Wow that isn't racist at all :roll:

In all seriousness though, SBW needs a reality check and the article is spot on. He signed a contract stating his salary from start to finish, if he has just finally realised that in australia we get taxed close to 50% on wages over $100,000 and that there is a thing called inflation, then he really needs to find out how the real world works. Next thing he'll be asking for is tax exemptions.
 

Eels Dude

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No quotes at all, written by Paul Kent...I'd take this article with a grain of salt.

Why does he need quotes for? He's putting things into perspective using an editorial. It's not like he's come out and said anything bold or surprising.
 

smeghead

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Wow that isn't racist at all :roll:

In all seriousness though, SBW needs a reality check and the article is spot on. He signed a contract stating his salary from start to finish, if he has just finally realised that in australia we get taxed close to 50% on wages over $100,000 and that there is a thing called inflation, then he really needs to find out how the real world works. Next thing he'll be asking for is tax exemptions.

Nasser is openly an anti-semite. People tend to respond back to that.

It is to the stage now where I wish SBW would just leave the sport. His talent is outweighed by his stupidity and now he has a completely clueless mouthpiece running the show. The guy has made an arse out of himself publicly on several occasions but the game stands by him.
 

Dakink

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See Ya Sonny - from a level headed young fella to an absolute joke. Piss off - you are well looked after for your limited appearances.
 
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Nasser is openly an anti-semite. People tend to respond back to that.

It is to the stage now where I wish SBW would just leave the sport. His talent is outweighed by his stupidity and now he has a completely clueless mouthpiece running the show. The guy has made an arse out of himself publicly on several occasions but the game stands by him.

Correct smeg. I had the misfortune of going to uni with the prick
He's a ****wit of the highest order
 

smeghead

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If it wasn't for the NRL and it's fans (That SL attitude of we are bigger than the game is coming back as evidenced by Masons blurb about not owing the fans anything) SBW would just be another guy hauling bricks up a ladder because he is cheaper to hire for a day than a forklift
 

bartman

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SBW :arrow: Union, and quickly please. And take your grubby manager with you.

Our game shouldn't bend over an accommodate unreasonable demands from a prima donna and their manager again, like it did with Joey. We should grow and develop players that aren't just in it to rape their own club's coffers to line their wallets.
 

Misty Bee

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I'm actually amazed that a bloke on a 400K contract, brokered by a professional, hasn't got any tax breaks! I bet a CEO on 400K will have them - a farm to claim everything on etc.

Nassers got a point.

Then again, if SBW is forking out 200K in tax per annum, and all players likewise, why have we got a f**king POKER MACHINE TAX???????
 

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