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  • From SMH Andrew Webster

    Christmas is about to come early: the Latrell Mitchell contract saga is expected to be resolved by the end of this week. The Roosters have told Mitchell’s management — whoever that is these days — they want him off their books by January 1. At the same time, they are softening their stance on the possibility of him heading to arch-rivals South Sydney. In turn, South Sydney are softening their rhetoric about having no interest in him. The Rabbitohs have gone from “no way” just a week ago to “maybe under the right circumstances” and that’s a significant shift in their thinking. The “right circumstances” depend on whether five-eighth Cody Walker re-signs; if Titans forward Jai Arrow signs and gets an early release to join them from next season; just how much of Mitchell’s contract the Roosters are prepared to kick in, if any; and how many third-party agreements Souths can rustle up, if any.
    It might also be contingent on them moving a player. Souths have been trying to move on Alex Johnston for 18 months. It would make sense.

    Souths were hopeful of sorting out a deal with Walker late on Monday, but at the time of writing there was still no conclusion.

    They were more hopeful of getting a deal done with Arrow.

    Both Walker and Mitchell are represented by boxing promoter Matt Rose, despite Rose angrily denying in an interview with News Corp he was looking after Mitchell in a professional sense.
    Those comments prompted a ripple of laughter among all the club representatives who have been dealing directly with Rose in the past six weeks specifically about signing Mitchell. Rose said the same thing to this column in May when Mitchell was first linked to Souths.

    The person most receptive to the idea of Mitchell joining Souths is coach Wayne Bennett, which doesn’t surprise because he would back himself to clear the noise in the gifted 22-year-old’s head.

    Roosters coach Trent Robinson squeezed the best out of Mitchell in the past two years. It would be fascinating to see what Bennett could do.

    Mitchell would, of course, fit seamlessly into the No.1 jumper. Last year’s regular fullback, Adam Doueihi, has versatility on his side. He would play five-eighth if Walker left. RELATED ARTICLE

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    But Mitchell’s move has less to do with position and more to do with money. Funny that.

    Even though the Wests Tigers have withdrawn their offer, there is $1.1 million a season waiting for Mitchell at Concord if he wants it.

    If Mitchell wants to do “what’s best for my family”, as he has repeatedly said, his best option is at Concord, although he seems to be doing everything he can not to end up there.

    The Roosters offered him $800,000 a season to stay, but withdrew it when he said he wanted to explore his options – although he inexplicably did so without a firm offer elsewhere.

    Just how much would the Rabbitohs be prepared to pay him? And how much would the Roosters be prepared to chip in for next season to get him off their books?

    When Mitchell started negotiating with other clubs in early November, Roosters powerbrokers were adamant they would release him early to any team other than Souths, their foundation club nemesis.

    Then, a few weeks ago, Roosters chief executive Joe Kelly reached out to the Rabbitohs, where he was chief financial officer from 2007 to 2014.

    The Roosters might be prepared to pay some of Mitchell’s money for next season but there is another hitch: they've already paid him for November and also covered his payments to former manager Steve Deacon, who Mitchell severed ties with earlier this year so he could join Wayde Rushton … even though Rushton is now getting bypassed by Rose.

    One way for Souths to bump up the Mitchell deal would be via third-party agreements, but the NRL might not have the appetite for that given their chest-beating late last week about how TPAs were on the decline. Given the size of the offers from the Tigers and Roosters, would the NRL be prepared to register a contract with a base salary that is considerably less? Under the game’s rules, a contract can’t be registered if the player is being paid well below his market value.

    So if Mitchell’s future is to be sorted this week, there’s a lot of issues that will need solving.

    Clubs want their rosters sorted before the start of the New Year, when rep players return from their off-season breaks and preparations ramp up ahead of the season.

    Mitchell and his inner-circle – hell, all of us – have bemoaned the constant speculation and that’s fair enough. This is becoming as tedious and punishing as the great Daly Cherry-Evans backflip of 2015.

    But he will have to excuse the cynics who understand there's a game within a game; of lies, deception, positioning. When Mitchell was linked to Souths in May after Greg Inglis' shock retirement, he scoffed at reports he could ever replace him.

    “I don’t know where it came from,” Mitchell said. “I have never even thought about going to Souths.’’

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    • From SMH Andrew Webster

      Christmas is about to come early: the Latrell Mitchell contract saga is expected to be resolved by the end of this week. The Roosters have told Mitchell’s management — whoever that is these days — they want him off their books by January 1. At the same time, they are softening their stance on the possibility of him heading to arch-rivals South Sydney. In turn, South Sydney are softening their rhetoric about having no interest in him. The Rabbitohs have gone from “no way” just a week ago to “maybe under the right circumstances” and that’s a significant shift in their thinking. The “right circumstances” depend on whether five-eighth Cody Walker re-signs; if Titans forward Jai Arrow signs and gets an early release to join them from next season; just how much of Mitchell’s contract the Roosters are prepared to kick in, if any; and how many third-party agreements Souths can rustle up, if any.
      It might also be contingent on them moving a player. Souths have been trying to move on Alex Johnston for 18 months. It would make sense.

      Souths were hopeful of sorting out a deal with Walker late on Monday, but at the time of writing there was still no conclusion.

      They were more hopeful of getting a deal done with Arrow.

      Both Walker and Mitchell are represented by boxing promoter Matt Rose, despite Rose angrily denying in an interview with News Corp he was looking after Mitchell in a professional sense.
      Those comments prompted a ripple of laughter among all the club representatives who have been dealing directly with Rose in the past six weeks specifically about signing Mitchell. Rose said the same thing to this column in May when Mitchell was first linked to Souths.

      The person most receptive to the idea of Mitchell joining Souths is coach Wayne Bennett, which doesn’t surprise because he would back himself to clear the noise in the gifted 22-year-old’s head.

      Roosters coach Trent Robinson squeezed the best out of Mitchell in the past two years. It would be fascinating to see what Bennett could do.

      Mitchell would, of course, fit seamlessly into the No.1 jumper. Last year’s regular fullback, Adam Doueihi, has versatility on his side. He would play five-eighth if Walker left. But Mitchell’s move has less to do with position and more to do with money. Funny that.

      Even though the Wests Tigers have withdrawn their offer, there is $1.1 million a season waiting for Mitchell at Concord if he wants it.

      If Mitchell wants to do “what’s best for my family”, as he has repeatedly said, his best option is at Concord, although he seems to be doing everything he can not to end up there.

      The Roosters offered him $800,000 a season to stay, but withdrew it when he said he wanted to explore his options – although he inexplicably did so without a firm offer elsewhere.

      Just how much would the Rabbitohs be prepared to pay him? And how much would the Roosters be prepared to chip in for next season to get him off their books?

      When Mitchell started negotiating with other clubs in early November, Roosters powerbrokers were adamant they would release him early to any team other than Souths, their foundation club nemesis.

      Then, a few weeks ago, Roosters chief executive Joe Kelly reached out to the Rabbitohs, where he was chief financial officer from 2007 to 2014.

      The Roosters might be prepared to pay some of Mitchell’s money for next season but there is another hitch: they've already paid him for November and also covered his payments to former manager Steve Deacon, who Mitchell severed ties with earlier this year so he could join Wayde Rushton … even though Rushton is now getting bypassed by Rose.

      One way for Souths to bump up the Mitchell deal would be via third-party agreements, but the NRL might not have the appetite for that given their chest-beating late last week about how TPAs were on the decline. Given the size of the offers from the Tigers and Roosters, would the NRL be prepared to register a contract with a base salary that is considerably less? Under the game’s rules, a contract can’t be registered if the player is being paid well below his market value.

      So if Mitchell’s future is to be sorted this week, there’s a lot of issues that will need solving.

      Clubs want their rosters sorted before the start of the New Year, when rep players return from their off-season breaks and preparations ramp up ahead of the season.

      Mitchell and his inner-circle – hell, all of us – have bemoaned the constant speculation and that’s fair enough. This is becoming as tedious and punishing as the great Daly Cherry-Evans backflip of 2015.

      But he will have to excuse the cynics who understand there's a game within a game; of lies, deception, positioning. When Mitchell was linked to Souths in May after Greg Inglis' shock retirement, he scoffed at reports he could ever replace him.

      “I don’t know where it came from,” Mitchell said. “I have never even thought about going to Souths.’’

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      • Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post

        Theres no problem as long as Keary is playing.
        No Keary, big problem.
        I'm a little concerned about kearys concussion issues. I think another bad head knock could force him into early retirement, which would spell disaster for the chooks 2020 chances of a 3 peat. I was kind of hoping after cronks retirement Robbo would have shifted LK into 7 where he could game manage more and avoid the heavy knocks a little.
        Last edited by Bondicigar; 12-17-2019, 11:57 AM.

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        • Originally posted by Bondicigar View Post

          I'm a little concerned about kearys concussion issues. I think another bad head knock could force him into early retirement, which would spell disaster for the chooks 2020 chances of a 3 peat. I was kind of hoping after cronks retirement Robbo would have shifted LK into 7 where he could game manage more and avoid the heavy knocks a little.
          In a worst case scenario, could we register Cronk’s contract for $1 as insurance??

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          • Originally posted by JAF View Post

            In a worst case scenario, could we register Cronk’s contract for $1 as insurance??
            We could but I reckon the Nrl would think that's a touch below value and may reject it

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            • Originally posted by Chookies74 View Post
              If he goes to Souffs, I'd want Doueihi in return.
              kid can play and is tough and solves our halves problem and back-up fb.
              He's better than Hutch and the others are too young atm.
              He'd be on F***all $ at the rabble.
              I wouldn't swap Latrell with any centre in the universe except for Joey Manu who is already signed of course . Pissed of beyond comprehension he is most likely leaving us. It's RTS all over again . And **** the ****ing rabble !!

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              • Originally posted by Jacks Fur Coat View Post

                You seem to be almost as full on for Souths as you do Easts.

                Do you think they have big problems if Reynolds is out?
                You seem to get a bit wound up Jack about if I make comments about Souths not just Easts.
                I thought you would know me better Jack then to say such a silly thing trying to discredit me by questioning my loyalty to the Roosters. I have been engaging you since 2009 on the Wall then the Chookpen & just because Im not going to toe your party line of hating Souths & only saying negative stuff about Souths doesnt mean I am almost as full on for Souths as I am for the Roosters.
                I continually put my hard earned down to support the Chooks, I sign up year after year as a member, I contribute here as an Annual pass holder, Ive got one of the biggest collection of Roosters stickers in Australia, I have Roosters memorabilia all over my house & over the years different trades people who have been in my house all comment to me how they have never seen so much Roosters memorabilia. I continually get bought Roosters memorabilia from my wife, kids, mum, sisters, brother, work colleagues & friends because they all know how much I love them,.
                I still have my scrap book from 1974/75 which my dad you's to cut out photos of Roosters players Artie, Fairfax, Schubert, Bunny, Stumpy, Mayes, Peard, Harris, Brass, Hedger, Walters & Pickett & I would get their autographs in the dressing sheds at the old Sydney Sports Ground.
                So again I say I dont hate any of the NRL teams & I dont dislike any of the players past & present that have played at the top level in the NSWRL, ARL or NRL.
                My team is like yours the Roosters but I also admire & respect the other clubs because without the other clubs I wouldnt get the enjoyment I get watching the Mighty Roosters.
                I marched to have South reinstated & I admire how they got off the canvass & were able to be reinstated into the League, Newtown & Norths couldnt do it even though I wish they had as well. Credit where credit is due.

                So to answer your question on do I think Souths have a big problem without Reynolds of course I do, I think from past years when Reynolds has been injured Souths have struggled but Im more concerned about the Roosters if Keary go's down for more than 3 or 4 weeks.

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                • Originally posted by Bondicigar View Post

                  I'm a little concerned about kearys concussion issues. I think another bad head knock could force him into early retirement, which would spell disaster for the chooks 2020 chances of a 3 peat. I was kind of hoping after cronks retirement Robbo would have shifted LK into 7 where he could game manage more and avoid the heavy knocks a little.
                  Do number 7s not have to tackle anymore?

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                  • Originally posted by Mickie Lane View Post

                    You seem to get a bit wound up Jack about if I make comments about Souths not just Easts.
                    I thought you would know me better Jack then to say such a silly thing trying to discredit me by questioning my loyalty to the Roosters. I have been engaging you since 2009 on the Wall then the Chookpen & just because Im not going to toe your party line of hating Souths & only saying negative stuff about Souths doesnt mean I am almost as full on for Souths as I am for the Roosters.
                    I continually put my hard earned down to support the Chooks, I sign up year after year as a member, I contribute here as an Annual pass holder, Ive got one of the biggest collection of Roosters stickers in Australia, I have Roosters memorabilia all over my house & over the years different trades people who have been in my house all comment to me how they have never seen so much Roosters memorabilia. I continually get bought Roosters memorabilia from my wife, kids, mum, sisters, brother, work colleagues & friends because they all know how much I love them,.
                    I still have my scrap book from 1974/75 which my dad you's to cut out photos of Roosters players Artie, Fairfax, Schubert, Bunny, Stumpy, Mayes, Peard, Harris, Brass, Hedger, Walters & Pickett & I would get their autographs in the dressing sheds at the old Sydney Sports Ground.
                    So again I say I dont hate any of the NRL teams & I dont dislike any of the players past & present that have played at the top level in the NSWRL, ARL or NRL.
                    My team is like yours the Roosters but I also admire & respect the other clubs because without the other clubs I wouldnt get the enjoyment I get watching the Mighty Roosters.
                    I marched to have South reinstated & I admire how they got off the canvass & were able to be reinstated into the League, Newtown & Norths couldnt do it even though I wish they had as well. Credit where credit is due.

                    So to answer your question on do I think Souths have a big problem without Reynolds of course I do, I think from past years when Reynolds has been injured Souths have struggled but Im more concerned about the Roosters if Keary go's down for more than 3 or 4 weeks.
                    Hey mate I know you are genuine so you don't have to prove that to me or anyone else.

                    Of course I might have the odd dig about Souths or Melbourne or Brisbane if someone shows support for them. But that's just par for the course being on an Easts forum!

                    For what it's worth I have no issue with Souths fans and have friends on that side of the fence, and relate to them well as I consider myself a battling Bogan...and proud of it!

                    Fans of both clubs come from a variety of socio-economic backgrounds and the myths of eastern suburb latte sippers and Souths Centrelink crew are just that.

                    I just hate Crowe more than anything about them.

                    P.s. sorry for late reply as this system has been impossible to use lately.
                    #We Stand with ourJewish community#

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                    • It’s spelt “Souffs”.

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                      • Latrell was interviewed up in Taree on Thursday and in the interview which was for Channel 10 he says he won’t rush his decision because the MOVE will be big for him and his family. This definitely indicates he’s leaving.
                        I would assume that the Roosters have told him that they need a decision before he is due back at training.
                        As it stands the Roosters are still paying his salary which would have started from November 1. Therefore any new club will pay less of his salary for 2020. Meaning we ARE contributing paying for his 2020 salary. That means Souffs or any other club if they sign him will only have to pay him a pro rata amount of his salary for 2020.

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                        • Originally posted by RoosterChick View Post
                          Latrell was interviewed up in Taree on Thursday and in the interview which was for Channel 10 he says he won’t rush his decision because the MOVE will be big for him and his family. This definitely indicates he’s leaving.
                          I would assume that the Roosters have told him that they need a decision before he is due back at training.
                          As it stands the Roosters are still paying his salary which would have started from November 1. Therefore any new club will pay less of his salary for 2020. Meaning we ARE contributing paying for his 2020 salary. That means Souffs or any other club if they sign him will only have to pay him a pro rata amount of his salary for 2020.
                          Which is why he and Souffs are putting it off. They are thinking there is no reason to pay him in the off-season. As soon as they are back at training it will be announced.

                          Well done to Souffs as much as it hurts. They started destabilising the relationship at the start of the year and they have got their man. They have played it brilliantly.

                          Now I hope he gets an ACL the day after he does the big press conference with them.

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                          • I'd put him up at Norths for the year as punishment.

                            Both he and Souffs are clearly taking the piss; chewing into our salary so they have to fork out less.

                            The disrespect Latrell is showing our club after all we've done for him should make him amongst the most reviled ex-Roosters ever once he pulls on that putrid red & green jersey.

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                            • Saw the piece and also have the impression he won't be here next year.

                              Souths couldn't approach him before Nov 1, so we were always going to pay him for October and November of this year. Okay, maybe Souths get his December on us, but doubt that's part of some plan. If both parties wanted him to be at Souths next year, at least one would want to get the deal done for fear of a change of mind. When you're talking about a player of L's calibre you don't want to lose him for a lousy 50k. More likely L was genuinely unsure of what he wanted to do.

                              Anyway, I'm not quibbling over paying one extra month when you put it against L being a big part of two premierships.

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                              • Throughout this whole saga, there have only been a couple of people actually quoted or on interview..
                                The first I can think of is just after the club pulled their offer and Robo was interviewed!
                                Then we had the Latrell tv interview where he also mentioned the racism stuff.
                                Another actual quote was from the tigers ceo saying he has spoken to Nick!
                                There was also the dogs pulling out and the tigers offical pulling out.
                                Outside of this there has been very little else (maybe a couple of quotes) from antibody that will tell you much.
                                Everything else has been the same regurgitated stories with no actual person quoted and just the usual BS “sources” within the club... which I highly doubt would speak to the journos professing inner knowledge of the club!
                                Has anyone been quoted as saying the roosters want him gone by 1 Jan??? Is this official!
                                has anybody been quoted as saying we can’t keep him next year?
                                i imagine both are true but haven’t seen an actual quote with a name attached?

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