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  • Originally posted by Cockadoodledoo View Post

    A spy??? Who the fark do you think you are? You don't have spies? You are a nobody on an internet forum, not the MI5.
    I have visions of him meeting his spy and using the Maxwell Smart type countersigns:-
    Have the folded newspaper under the arm, broad rim hat, trenchcoat with the collar pulled up, using the countersign "Pussycat Pussycat where have you been ?"..........

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    • Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post

      I haven't seen one person accept and admit to the fact that what they're saying is cheating. There's no fury or grey areas to it.

      I don't know if it's denial or ignorance but it's perplexing to say the least.
      I will try one more time. I have had a couple but here goes.

      Totally hypothetical fictional scenario here..

      I am a player manager and I have an indigenous superstar on my books named Grig Englis. I am shopping him around to clubs trying to get the best deal for me and him.

      Souths are keen to get his signature and they are offering $750K a year. I am in Redfern and I drop in at The Indigenous Centre For Excellence and discuss the possibilities of them using my client Mr. Englis for promotional purposes. They love the idea. We have a contract drawn up agreeing that Englis will make x appearances at corporate events and also spend x hours with the local kids and they will pay Englis $200k a year. I do the same with a local real estate agent who agrees to pay him $80k for promotional purposes.

      Grig already has an agreement with Nike to pay him $200k a year too.

      We sign with Souths and Grig Englis is happily getting over $1.2 million a season but only $750k is counted towards the cap.

      I hope this helps you understand how third-party agreements work now.

      If not please let us know how you think they work...

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      • Exactly right.

        To tidy your example up a bit more, as long as neither the Indigenous Centre or real estate are South's sponsors and neither are in turn in receipt of funding from South's in any way.

        In fact any NRL club can introduce players to potential sponsors but they are prohibited from negotiating the contract terms or facilitate payment to the player.
        "The only time you start at the top is when you are digging a hole."
        - Jack Gibson

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        • Originally posted by Double View Post
          Exactly right.

          To tidy your example up a bit more, as long as neither the Indigenous Centre or real estate are South's sponsors and neither are in turn in receipt of funding from South's in any way.

          In fact any NRL club can introduce players to potential sponsors but they are prohibited from negotiating the contract terms or facilitate payment to the player.
          I believe they can't be wearing their teams colours or branding to promote other non-nrl affiliated sponsors?

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          • Correct. Good catch... 100% no association with NRL or club while employed by their sponsor.

            On the NRL website they use Billy Slater as an example promoting Australian Bananas. No Storm logo's, branding etc and no mention of NRL or logo etc

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            "The only time you start at the top is when you are digging a hole."
            - Jack Gibson

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            • Welcome back double ya pleb

              I missed you xox

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              • Pass the Ball & Double well explained.

                Rooster_6 do you get it?

                And when is Moa going to the Warriors & Hayne coming to the Roosters?

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                • Originally posted by 2026 View Post
                  Welcome back double ya pleb

                  I missed you xox
                  I thought you'd like that pic of Slater!
                  "The only time you start at the top is when you are digging a hole."
                  - Jack Gibson

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                  • Originally posted by Pass the Ball View Post

                    I will try one more time. I have had a couple but here goes.

                    Totally hypothetical fictional scenario here..

                    I am a player manager and I have an indigenous superstar on my books named Grig Englis. I am shopping him around to clubs trying to get the best deal for me and him.

                    Souths are keen to get his signature and they are offering $750K a year. I am in Redfern and I drop in at The Indigenous Centre For Excellence and discuss the possibilities of them using my client Mr. Englis for promotional purposes. They love the idea. We have a contract drawn up agreeing that Englis will make x appearances at corporate events and also spend x hours with the local kids and they will pay Englis $200k a year. I do the same with a local real estate agent who agrees to pay him $80k for promotional purposes.

                    Grig already has an agreement with Nike to pay him $200k a year too.

                    We sign with Souths and Grig Englis is happily getting over $1.2 million a season but only $750k is counted towards the cap.

                    I hope this helps you understand how third-party agreements work now.

                    If not please let us know how you think they work...

                    That's a little different to what others are suggesting, others are suggesting that certain connected board members could call in favours with businessmen who aren't associated with the club and hence fall under the limitless TPA deals.

                    Their case is easy to understand, I don't fully agree but it's a realistic possibility that a group such as the thoroughbreds could pull in favours given their extensive business connections without ever leaving a trace. In this case the player is aware that this 'deal' is subjective to them playing for the Broncos and wouldn't be there otherwise.

                    All you've done is just given a detailed report on why you'd be a poor player manager.

                    Why not get the TPA deals & a contract that reflects his value as an NRL player? If I'm worth 1.2m as an NRL player why would I sign for less because I've got a second job doing using my intellectual property/brand to do promotional stuff for a real estate agent who has nothing to do with the club I play for despite residing in a similar location? That makes no rational or logical sense...

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                    • Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post
                      All you've done is just given a detailed report on why you'd be a poor player manager.
                      ...
                      That's the spirit........

                      I love some of your work.

                      Seriously , you'd be the player manager for everyone if we lived in utopia.
                      But please don't reply with the population of utopia or any other related statistics .
                      I am very busy digesting the average price of fullbacks who play with balls and those who run with bulls in Spain, and , , see what I mean. I don't know everything yet, sory

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                      • Originally posted by eddie View Post

                        That's the spirit........

                        I love some of your work.

                        Seriously , you'd be the player manager for everyone if we lived in utopia.
                        But please don't reply with the population of utopia or any other related statistics .
                        I am very busy digesting the average price of fullbacks who play with balls and those who run with bulls in Spain, and , , see what I mean. I don't know everything yet, sory
                        Hahaha

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                        • Originally posted by Double View Post
                          Correct. Good catch... 100% no association with NRL or club while employed by their sponsor.

                          On the NRL website they use Billy Slater as an example promoting Australian Bananas. No Storm logo's, branding etc and no mention of NRL or logo etc

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                          Also, Melbourne's too cold to grow bananas, so it's clearly not a ruse to get him to sign with Melbourne.

                          Edit: wonder if that's Melbourne's trick to keep their big 3? If they went home to QLD then questions could be raised about QLD-based sponsorships, so they all stay in Melbourne.
                          Last edited by ism22; 12-02-2015, 09:51 AM.

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                          • Originally posted by Rooster_6 View Post

                            That's a little different to what others are suggesting, others are suggesting that certain connected board members could call in favours with businessmen who aren't associated with the club and hence fall under the limitless TPA deals.

                            Their case is easy to understand, I don't fully agree but it's a realistic possibility that a group such as the thoroughbreds could pull in favours given their extensive business connections without ever leaving a trace. In this case the player is aware that this 'deal' is subjective to them playing for the Broncos and wouldn't be there otherwise.

                            All you've done is just given a detailed report on why you'd be a poor player manager.

                            Why not get the TPA deals & a contract that reflects his value as an NRL player? If I'm worth 1.2m as an NRL player why would I sign for less because I've got a second job doing using my intellectual property/brand to do promotional stuff for a real estate agent who has nothing to do with the club I play for despite residing in a similar location? That makes no rational or logical sense...

                            Seriously R6, that is your response?

                            Now you even think you know it all about a fictitious character...

                            How do you think TPA's work with the salary cap?

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                            • I agree with everything Pass the Ball says in this topic. It is very clear.

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                              • Grig Englis a fictitious character from New Zealand? Sweet as.
                                "The only time you start at the top is when you are digging a hole."
                                - Jack Gibson

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