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  • Myles a Poisonous Influence

    Interesting

    According to this article Nick P got rid of Myles because he considers him a poisonous influence on the club

    http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226112762273

    Roosters ready to rip up Todd Carney's contract

    Andrew Webster From: The Daily Telegraph August 11, 2011 12:00AM

    THE greatest irony in all this is that four months ago Nate Myles wanted his Monday drinking buddy Todd Carney sacked from the club for good.

    As it stands, Roosters chairman Nick Politis is genuinely torn about whether to take that same course of action with his superstar five-eighth, who has been gifted more chances than he deserves.

    Politis has not spoken to Carney about this latest transgression but club sources say the troubled superstar left an emotional voice message with him on Tuesday night.

    The call has not been returned and that in itself explains the depth of Politis's disappointment. Nobody has backed Todd Carney more than Nick Politis.

    While Carney squirms, the multi-millionaire businessman wrestles with the fact he considers Carney a decent guy who can win footy matches on his own - yet seems unconcerned about trashing the brand Politis has worked for decades to build and protect.


    Politis was unavailable for comment last night but the way chief executive Steve Noyce was talking, Carney was hanging on by a thread.

    "At times you need to draw a line in the sand and that has probably happened," Noyce said. "The fact is that people choose to betray the trust. This is a team sport and this is a team trust situation. Hindsight is a wonderful thing and if you could change things you'd love to."

    Politis does not consider Carney to be an evil soul, but the same could not be said about his opinion of Myles, who he considers a poisonous influence on his beloved club.

    That's why he made the decision earlier this year to push him out the door and let him sign with the Titans.

    Make no mistake: Myles won't wear the red, white and blue colours again. When Carney and sacked hooker Anthony Watts were caught out having a boozy night in Kings Cross in April, it was Myles - as part of the leadership group - who pushed for Carney to be sacked.Here he was four months later, standing alongside him outside the notorious Courthouse Hotel in Taylor Square, in boardies and thongs - the true hallmarks of a marathon drinking session.

    No wonder more than a few Roosters players and officials with long memories were comparing Myles to his former Bulldogs teammate, Willie Mason, who had swung through the eastern suburbs club like a wrecking ball in 2009.

    Incredibly, the Roosters had seen the events of Monday night coming. Noyce made the startling admission at a packed doorstep press conference that he had known "for weeks" that Carney had been back on the drink.

    It is understood that about a week ago - before the non-drinking pact - Carney and halves partner Mitchell Pearce had drunk heavily before turning up for training the next day.

    One man who has been delighting in this fall from grace is Watts, whose contract was finally terminated last week. He has had a spectacular fallout with Carney, and he couldn't help himself from tweeting this on Tuesday: "Hahaha get rid of me ... Are you sure i was the problem- ... Plzzzzzzz!!!!!!"

    For months, Watts and his management have been playing hardball with the Roosters, threatening to go public with just how off the rails Carney has been at times.

    The reality is Watts has been just one element to influence a club that has gone from grand finalists last year to almost rock-bottom again.

    Carney's manager David Riolo admitted on Triple M yesterday that his client was easily led - but that he was a 25-year-old man who should man-up and take responsibility for his own actions.In the past, it's Anthony Watts, Nate Myles and Darius Boyd on last year's Four Nations campaign who have been blamed. Now the buck looks like it might finally rest with Todd Carney.

  • #2
    This club is a complete joke...
    Our inneffective captain is apparantly the one holding the team together..

    Yet Myles who actually goes well as our forward is a poisonous influence...

    5hit position to be in recruitment of all these morons was a farce

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    • #3
      I still don't get how someone who bashed his gf is trying to take the high ground here There is something rotting our club though :s

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      • #4
        Who knows what to believe anymore. It seems like the TeleCRAP makes it up as they go. I think one thing seems clearer (maybe)- the rumours that Anasta and Smith and the leadership group wanted Carney out at the start of the year and Nick over-ruled them causing divsions in the team and hence their crap on field efforts, possibly had some truth??

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        • #5
          I'm tired of reading about the Roosters for all the wrong reasons. There will be fallout from this that we won't see and the stench may take some time to clear which suggests the Roosters in the cellar for a few more years. Lost in all the talk about Myles and Carney is FPN - what to do with this winger?
          "The price of freedom is eternal vigilance."

          Thomas Jefferson

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          • #6
            Nate will trash the club to anyone that will listen. He feels betrayed by them telling him he could look for another club and he doesn't hold back if you ask for an opinion.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by rcptn View Post
              Interesting

              http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226112762273


              Incredibly, the Roosters had seen the events of Monday night coming. Noyce made the startling admission at a packed doorstep press conference that he had known "for weeks" that Carney had been back on the drink.

              It is understood that about a week ago - before the non-drinking pact - Carney and halves partner Mitchell Pearce had drunk heavily before turning up for training the next day.
              So what happens to Pearce?

              Nothing, as usual.

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              • #8
                Good luck finding footballers who are singing in the church choir and drinking lemonade at the afternoon tea after rehearsals.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by bondi-boy View Post
                  Good luck finding footballers who are singing in the church choir and drinking lemonade at the afternoon tea after rehearsals.
                  I'd settle for footballers who can follow simple rules and who have a love and respect for the jersey and their team mates myself.

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                  • #10
                    Originally posted by bondi-boy View Post
                    Good luck finding footballers who are singing in the church choir and drinking lemonade at the afternoon tea after rehearsals.
                    That'll be Sammy P.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by Johnny Tobin View Post
                      That'll be Sammy P.

                      That's 1 :-)

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                      • #12
                        It is understood that about a week ago - before the non-drinking pact - Carney and halves partner Mitchell Pearce had drunk heavily before turning up for training the next day.

                        >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>

                        Could explain some things.

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by bondi-boy View Post
                          It is understood that about a week ago - before the non-drinking pact - Carney and halves partner Mitchell Pearce had drunk heavily before turning up for training the next day.

                          >>>>> >>>>> >>>>>

                          Could explain some things.

                          http://www.dailytelegraph.com.au/spo...-1226112762273


                          Any clearer?

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