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Tallis settles on board

taxidriver

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so I can safely deduce that Kiwi has no problem with unqualified candidates sitting on the NRL board.

Who next, the guy that walks up and down the sideline in that horse outfit ?
 

Kiwi

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taxidriver said:
so I can safely deduce that Kiwi has no problem with unqualified candidates sitting on the NRL board.

Who next, the guy that walks up and down the sideline in that horse outfit ?

there is 5 other people on the board who have the business smart to run the NRL, I'm all for having someone there who is passionate about our game, has played at every level and knows how decisions will effect the players and teams. There needed to be a player on the board. News Ltd had the balls to put one there.

But like I said you'd have no problem with this if Tallis remained a Dragon.
 

Mr Saab

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tallis adds a different element to the board.
So he doesnt have an MBA, sometimes those with MBAs have NFI about league and how to make decisions.
 

Kiwi

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taxidriver said:
careful, you may do a Johns and fall off if you keep back pedalling at this rate

Show me the back pedalling?

And everyone knows how bitter you Dragon fans are towards Tallis, your opinions on this are tainted and not really worth listening to.
 

taxidriver

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first he doesn't have qualifications, then you list what qualifies him to sit on the board. which is it ?

do you fail to see the irony in accusing me of being anti the appointment because I'm a Saints fan and you, his most vocal supporter are a Bronco/QLD supporter ?

Players have plenty of places to air their thoughts and voice and if required the board can bring them in as consultants.

The board is in place to run a business, it makes perfect sense to appoint people with business skills and acumen.

He is an ex player, that's all he is and in no way qualifies him to sit on a board.

If you were a shareholder in a large bank, would you be comfortable with a just retired bank teller being appointed to the board ?
 

Kiwi

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taxidriver said:
first he doesn't have qualifications, then you list what qualifies him to sit on the board. which is it ?

do you fail to see the irony in accusing me of being anti the appointment because I'm a Saints fan and you, his most vocal supporter are a Bronco/QLD supporter ?

Players have plenty of places to air their thoughts and voice and if required the board can bring them in as consultants.

The board is in place to run a business, it makes perfect sense to appoint people with business skills and acumen.

He is an ex player, that's all he is and in no way qualifies him to sit on a board.

If you were a shareholder in a large bank, would you be comfortable with a just retired bank teller being appointed to the board ?

First of all, I was reffering to education qualifications, thats the side of it people seem to have a problem with.

Secondly, I don't care what player they chose, as long as there was a player that was passionate about our game, showed he wasn't an idiot, and had played/lead at all levels.

and finally the NRL is not a bank, there is no comparison.
 

Kiwi

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Sir Clifford GC said:
Kiwi said:
taxidriver said:
is the NRL a business ?

it's a sport.
no kiwi
it hasnt been a sport since april 1 1995
remember that little thing brisbane started
Starleague or was it superleague

No the bottom line is, it's a sport.

Are you saying that the Manly Sea Eagles are no longer a league club, it's nothing more than a small business, or a small branch of the NRL business?
 

Mr Saab

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NRL might be a business, but it is not AMP, or NAB.
Tallis offers the players views to the game and he has every right to be there
 

Southernsaint

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Charlie Saab said:
NRL might be a business, but it is not AMP, or NAB.
Tallis offers the players views to the game and he has every right to be there

Okay, he can stay when AMP put a customer on their board...
 

Mr Saab

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tallis is not comparable to a customer..
League makes decisions that benefit and sometimes hinder the players. Tallis is a person that will know if such a decision will be good or bad.
 

taxidriver

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Tallis offers the players views to the game and he has every right to be there

once again, the players have plenty of places to voice their opinion. Boards bring in experts or consultants to advise all the time.

Not one of you has psosed a valid argument for his inclusion on the board yet.

You dismiss the example of the teller on a bank board or the claism proceccesor on an insurance company board but it is exactly the same thing.

The NRL IS run as a business, if you think differently you either deluded or very very naive.
 

Kiwi

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Southernsaint said:
Charlie Saab said:
NRL might be a business, but it is not AMP, or NAB.
Tallis offers the players views to the game and he has every right to be there

Okay, he can stay when AMP put a customer on their board...

How about, he can leave when you actually get a say in the matter

And you and I are the customers in terms of League, as someone mentioned, Tallis has spent over 10 years in the business, gives him a hell of alot of credibility.
 

Mr Saab

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taxidriver...if tallis stayed a dragon you would be brown nosing him...but no....he is a bronco and you cant stand the guy.
I am sure if M Coyne was appointed to the baord u would say it was a great decision
 

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