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Sharks cap superthread - latest: NRL clears Flanagan to assistant coach from 2020

Perth Red

Post Whore
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65,959
The Roosters and Broncos really should run workshops on this shit, so the amateurs can keep up

It would be a short workshop
Lesson 1 dont admit or confess your sins
Lesson 2 Pay off the patsy before he can be interviewed by the NRL
Lesson 3 dont keep a record of your indiscretions
Lesson 4 Dont fire someone who knows what shits been going on

Here endeth the lesson.
 

Exsilium

First Grade
Messages
9,568
“Who knows what they’ll find”

Immediately following this statement the lawyers in the shire threw their notes in the bin and let their heads sink into their hands.
 

Exsilium

First Grade
Messages
9,568
It would be a short workshop
Lesson 1 dont admit or confess your sins
Lesson 2 Pay off the patsy before he can be interviewed by the NRL
Lesson 3 dont keep a record of your indiscretions
Lesson 4 Dont fire someone who knows what shits been going on

Here endeth the lesson.

Therein lies the rub.
 

The Marshall

Juniors
Messages
625
The cash-strapped Cronulla Sharks have been forced to sack 10 staff members to slash costs across the business amid genuine fears of the club’s long term viability.

Under directions from the board, chief executive Barry Russell handed out the redundancies to employees from commercial, digital/media and events on Tuesday.

The staff members will leave before Christmas.

The Daily Telegraph understands the Sharks finished last season with a $3 million loss, despite a $13 million grant from the NRL.

The sacking will save around $1.5 million next year.

NRL boss Todd Greenberg and his finance staff are monitoring the situation closely.

The Sharks have no major sponsor for 2019. Only one of four sponsor positions on the Sharks’ jersey has been sold.

Revenue from unit sales at the development site next to Shark Park has been used to clear debts of more than $6 million rather being invested into football operations.

Cronulla’s financial plight is of a huge concern to the NRL.

The club is also under investigation for salary cap rorting in 2015 and revelations of a fake invoice scam and bogus $100,000 loan to players.

The club is still paying off the loan and facing a huge fine from the NRL.

The Sharks have been unable to offer coach Shane Flanagan a coaching extension because of the financial crisis.

The sackings leave the Sharks with an administration staff of only 12 and all about 25.

They have to compete against teams like the Brisbane Broncos who employ 80 staff members.

The NRL is refusing to offer Cronulla any financial assistance.

The situation is so diabolical that a recent request for new computer equipment from the coaching staff was rejected.

There are suggestions the NRL side will be forced to play under the salary cap next year to save more costs although it will not affect the signing of champion Kiwi half-back Shaun Johnson, who will be getting the money from Valentine Holmes’ departure.

The Daily Telegraph is seeking comment from the Sharks and the NRL.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...s/news-story/cf286ba8471021afbb31ab9a8ded0b97
 

The Marshall

Juniors
Messages
625
The cash-strapped Cronulla Sharks have been forced to sack 10 staff members to slash costs across the business amid genuine fears of the club’s long term viability.

Under directions from the board, chief executive Barry Russell handed out the redundancies to employees from commercial, digital/media and events on Tuesday.

The staff members will leave before Christmas.

The Daily Telegraph understands the Sharks finished last season with a $3 million loss, despite a $13 million grant from the NRL.

The sacking will save around $1.5 million next year.

NRL boss Todd Greenberg and his finance staff are monitoring the situation closely.

The Sharks have no major sponsor for 2019. Only one of four sponsor positions on the Sharks’ jersey has been sold.

Revenue from unit sales at the development site next to Shark Park has been used to clear debts of more than $6 million rather being invested into football operations.

Cronulla’s financial plight is of a huge concern to the NRL.

The club is also under investigation for salary cap rorting in 2015 and revelations of a fake invoice scam and bogus $100,000 loan to players.

The club is still paying off the loan and facing a huge fine from the NRL.

The Sharks have been unable to offer coach Shane Flanagan a coaching extension because of the financial crisis.

The sackings leave the Sharks with an administration staff of only 12 and all about 25.

They have to compete against teams like the Brisbane Broncos who employ 80 staff members.

The NRL is refusing to offer Cronulla any financial assistance.

The situation is so diabolical that a recent request for new computer equipment from the coaching staff was rejected.

There are suggestions the NRL side will be forced to play under the salary cap next year to save more costs although it will not affect the signing of champion Kiwi half-back Shaun Johnson, who will be getting the money from Valentine Holmes’ departure.

The Daily Telegraph is seeking comment from the Sharks and the NRL.

https://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/s...s/news-story/cf286ba8471021afbb31ab9a8ded0b97
Be interesting too see if they cop a large fine now!
 

Fire

First Grade
Messages
9,669
You can set your watch to these off-season articles:

>Leeds have interest in Widdop
>Cronulla in financial trouble
>Roosters to sign a big name player
>Brad Arthur to get the Eels into the Top 4
>Penrith's 5-year plan coming into fruition
>Warriors on track for Finals berth

I don't know who's dumber: The journalists for writing them or us for taking the bait every single year...
 

Quicksilver

Bench
Messages
4,037
You can set your watch to these off-season articles:

>Leeds have interest in Widdop
>Cronulla in financial trouble
>Roosters to sign a big name player
>Brad Arthur to get the Eels into the Top 4
>Penrith's 5-year plan coming into fruition
>Warriors on track for Finals berth

I don't know who's dumber: The journalists for writing them or us for taking the bait every single year...

There hasn't been much juicy stuff to click on lately.

Hayne, Val, salary cap, financial troubles , player violence.

All this stuff is just becoming par for the course. Boring. They need new material to blow our minds.
 
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