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  • #61
    Originally posted by pearcesworstnightmare View Post
    It isnt Easts shopping him around its Anastas manager and his people doing the groundwork, Easts have said if you receive an offer you cant refuse you are free to go, I dont really see what all the fuss is about, uts not about 2011, its 2012 and beyond, the bloke has squillions of dollars, money is not an issue for the bloke.

    The only issue for Anasta is if he is happy playing second fiddle at lock to the halves where at another club he may be the goto guy, money will not come into it.
    Even reiterated in the articles today...

    "We were interested in having a chat with him at the time, but the Roosters were clear that they weren't prepared to let him out the last year of his contractand that's where it finished," Parr told AAP.

    http://www.foxsports.com.au/league/n...-1225993070230

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    • #62
      Originally posted by phantom View Post
      Did you ask him that.....how would you know what he will and will not take??.....

      Dont ever question his love for nor loylaty of the roosters....he bleeds for this club....
      Seems we've been down this road before, Fitzy jumps off the page,
      unbelievable, 2 great captains & players & we treat them like sh.t.
      disgracefull no loyalty nor honour. They give us everything & we can't even
      give them respect.

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      • #63
        Originally posted by pearcesworstnightmare View Post
        It isnt Easts shopping him around its Anastas manager and his people doing the groundwork, Easts have said if you receive an offer you cant refuse you are free to go, I dont really see what all the fuss is about, uts not about 2011, its 2012 and beyond, the bloke has squillions of dollars, money is not an issue for the bloke.

        The only issue for Anasta is if he is happy playing second fiddle at lock to the halves where at another club he may be the goto guy, money will not come into it.
        You got it in one... This was about Braith's management trying to capitalize when his stocks were at their highest.. Braith has had some good seasons and average ones at the Roosters for various reasons and his manager would know this is his last chance for a big pay packet and does not want to risk his clients form tapering off or injury early on in 2011. He wants the deal done now..

        The way I see it, Easts have decided that Braith is no longer worth marquee money and cannot afford it and still be able to retain up and comers who will command sizeable upgrades ie; Kennedy, SKD, Pearce etc and not to mention our considerable depth in the backrow..

        With the club seeing a guy like Boyd Cordner as a corner stone of the pack and given that he is a back rower with guys like Maubs, Myles, Conn, Tasi (rated as a better prospect than JWH), Symonds, Cherrington, FPN all backrowers with their best years ahead of them it is difficult to justify a large pay packet to a guy who would have an inferior work rate to almost all of them, albeit with obviously better playmaking ability.

        So Easts have given Braith permission to look elsewhere, almost calling his bluff.. They expect he wouldn't get a deal elsewhere on what he is asking and if Parramatta and the Cowboys, 2 clubs in dire need of a 5/8 and underperforming in 2010 are not willing to give him the coin he is after it is no scoop that Braith is contemplating a paycut.. He simply doesn't have a choice unless he wants to go to the UK but the pound's strength is not what it use to be and tax loopholes are being closed.

        I noticed some are comparing Braith's situation to Fitzy but the major difference is that Fitzy's last couple contracts were one year deals that the club offered him after making him wait until other players were signed on bigger deals. He didn't conduct negotiations via the press and took the paycut's which were not really deserved and carried on about his work..

        I think the decision to give the story were a plan by Braith's manager to embarress the club into signing Braith on the terms requested or very close to and get the deal sorted as quickly as possible.. I am not sure though that Nick Politis would have been too impressed though reading the papers over cornflakes.. I would not be surprised at all if he instructs the club to cease all negotiations indefinitely being the hard ****d bastard he can be.. Craig Wing and Ryan Cross can vouch for that.
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        • #64
          Originally posted by cockadoodledoo View Post
          you got it in one... This was about braith's management trying to capitalize when his stocks were at their highest.. Braith has had some good seasons and average ones at the roosters for various reasons and his manager would know this is his last chance for a big pay packet and does not want to risk his clients form tapering off or injury early on in 2011. He wants the deal done now..

          The way i see it, easts have decided that braith is no longer worth marquee money and cannot afford it and still be able to retain up and comers who will command sizeable upgrades ie; kennedy, skd, pearce etc and not to mention our considerable depth in the backrow..

          With the club seeing a guy like boyd cordner as a corner stone of the pack and given that he is a back rower with guys like maubs, myles, conn, tasi (rated as a better prospect than jwh), symonds, cherrington, fpn all backrowers with their best years ahead of them it is difficult to justify a large pay packet to a guy who would have an inferior work rate to almost all of them, albeit with obviously better playmaking ability.

          So easts have given braith permission to look elsewhere, almost calling his bluff.. They expect he wouldn't get a deal elsewhere on what he is asking and if parramatta and the cowboys, 2 clubs in dire need of a 5/8 and underperforming in 2010 are not willing to give him the coin he is after it is no scoop that braith is contemplating a paycut.. He simply doesn't have a choice unless he wants to go to the uk but the pound's strength is not what it use to be and tax loopholes are being closed.

          I noticed some are comparing braith's situation to fitzy but the major difference is that fitzy's last couple contracts were one year deals that the club offered him after making him wait until other players were signed on bigger deals. He didn't conduct negotiations via the press and took the paycut's which were not really deserved and carried on about his work..

          I think the decision to give the story were a plan by braith's manager to embarress the club into signing braith on the terms requested or very close to and get the deal sorted as quickly as possible.. I am not sure though that nick politis would have been too impressed though reading the papers over cornflakes.. I would not be surprised at all if he instructs the club to cease all negotiations indefinitely being the hard ****d bastard he can be.. Craig wing and ryan cross can vouch for that.
          now we"re up to speed thank god!

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          • #65
            The signing of the best 5/8 in the comp was always going to lead to this...

            Despite the season he had, the writing has been on the wall for 12 months ...

            I really like the guy in RW&B, but I can't fit him in either...

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            • #66
              Cockadoodle does makes a lot of sense. I love Anasta and don't want him gone and did sign the petition but I hate the going to the Media bit to make the point. His manager would have done this.

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              • #67
                Well it looks as though this site made it to the Tellucrap !

                http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1225993277818

                Delecto Oriens est odio Meridianus
                To love Easts is to hate Souffs

                Originally posted by Bill Shankley, Liverpool FC
                At a football club, there’s a holy trinity – the players, the manager and the supporters. Directors don’t come into it. They are only there to sign the cheques.
                Originally posted by Andy Raymond Commentating Souffs V Manly 18/04/09
                The fireworks at the Easter show are making more noise than the crowd tonight

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                • #68
                  Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View Post
                  The club has made the right decision as hard as it may be seen. The fact that he has gone to the press about it reinforces it.
                  Totally agree. Anasta served us well in 2010. However, I'd hate to see him signed on marque dollars only to lose a few talented kids coming through the ranks.

                  He was signed as a playmaker but is now regarded as a backrower. Any new deal will reflect that. He and his manager know that and are using the media to place pressure on the roosters. Typically negotiations so why all the hysteria
                  Last edited by Mad Morley; 01-24-2011, 08:43 AM.

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                  • #69
                    as Fittler said, he has the chance to turn it around by performing on the field

                    his contibution does not match his salary, as has been the case for years

                    time to actually deliver something with your play Braith

                    and just being a good captain won't be enough

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                    • #70
                      I can see the logic in the move by the Club. There are a number of young up & coming players that they want to sign to long term contracts. They are basing their future on youngsters like Kennedy, SKD, Carney, Leilua and Pearce. Unfortunately Braith is on a marquee players money & he is no longer the marquee player.

                      If he takes a paycut I'd love to see him stay. Otherwise I'll thank him for his efforts & hope he gets a big money deal in the UK.
                      Loved by few, hated by many, respected by all.

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                      • #71
                        It's an unfortunate situation but the club is making the right decision. We have two of the best young halves in the league so Braith isn't needed there. We have Myles, Maubs, Cherro, FPN, Symonds, Tasi, Leilua and Cordner who can play in the backrow and have their best footy ahead of them.

                        Braith is a good bloke and great captain but I just don't think we need him anymore.

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                        • #72
                          Originally posted by Mad Morley View Post
                          Totally agree. Anasta served us well in 2010. However, I'd hate to see him signed on marque dollars only to lose a few talented kids coming through the ranks.

                          He was signed as a playmaker but is now regarded as a backrower. Any new deal will reflect that. He and his manager know that and are using the media to place pressure on the roosters. Typically negotiations so why all the hysteria
                          Because the daily tellucrap hate us and want to see the Roosters implode!!

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                          • #73
                            Originally posted by fitzy View Post
                            It's an unfortunate situation but the club is making the right decision. We have two of the best young halves in the league so Braith isn't needed there. We have Myles, Maubs, Cherro, FPN, Symonds, Tasi, Leilua and Cordner who can play in the backrow and have their best footy ahead of them.

                            Braith is a good bloke and great captain but I just don't think we need him anymore.
                            THis is exactly the situation. Whilst the media reports will bag Smith and the club at the chance, it's also a matter of what is important for Braith Anasta? Is he prepared to take a massive paycut to stay at this club? Alternatively, does he want to secure a long term agreement and be financially rewarded. Ricko, Fitzy and Mini would never play against the roosters. That's club loyalty. The only club that has expressed public interest is North Cowboys, and they are desparate for players. Parramatta said no. Sharks? In harsh economic terms, demand and supply says Braith is no longer worth what he is on now and he too will decide his loyalty to the club.

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                            • #74
                              Originally posted by The Roosters Heart & Soul View Post
                              Because the daily tellucrap hate us and want to see the Roosters implode!!
                              and it is our fans giving them the ammunition

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                              • #75
                                I just love how the daily tellucrap twists things and glosses over or conveniently leaves out important facts in their agenda against us!

                                Steve Noyce was quoted as saying that he wants to wait a couple of months before getting into contract negotiations with Anasta.

                                The daily tellucrap doesn't make any real mention of this FACT, instead they like to focus on their spin of things to stir up $hit amongst us, making out that we are totally shutting the door on Anasta without any hope of us keeping him..

                                THOSE ARE THE FACTS!!!!!!!!! Something that the daily tellucrap doesn't know the meaning of!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
                                Last edited by The Roosters Heart & Soul; 01-24-2011, 10:32 AM.

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