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  • Paul Crawley

    Why does this frog look-a-like hate the Roosters so much.
    Seems he can't wait to turn a non issue into Easts bashing.
    As if we get special treatment from the nrl............what crap.

  • #2
    I wished the referee's got the memo.
    ...

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    • #3
      Yeah the fool last night goes on about how this competition is 'supposed to be equal, Yet the Roosters get another leg up from the NRL allowing Suaalii to play at age 17...'

      Forgets the fact that it was souffs who first applied for it.

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      • #4
        Originally posted by ROC181 View Post
        Yeah the fool last night goes on about how this competition is 'supposed to be equal, Yet the Roosters get another leg up from the NRL allowing Suaalii to play at age 17...'

        Forgets the fact that it was souffs who first applied for it.
        Agree , all I hear from friends and workmates is how the NRL has given in to the Roosters request and when I mention Vermin applied for it first they dismiss it as bullshit. Hard sometimes but F%&kem

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        • #5
          For those that don't have access.

          Paul Kent: NRL needs to address why gap between haves and have-nots has grown so much

          If the difference between the good and the bad continues at this rate, a number of teams could be out of NRL finals contention by mid-season. And that’s definitely not good for business.
          Not even two rounds into the season and already the NRL’s new rules, widely and rightly applauded, have prompted a fear the job is only half done.
          Maybe the time has come for the NRL to finally get it right and bury the jokes about salary sombreros and boats still hidden in garages forever.
          Loose rules and soft punishments have created a reputation of distrust around the game that have been tolerated for almost as long as the NRL itself, enough for even the casual fan to joke along.
          But a reckoning might be coming.
          The new rules have opened the game and revealed the stark difference between the competition’s best teams and those struggling to keep pace.
          Most agree the game is quicker and the fatigue they encourage provided some thrilling moments in the opening round.
          Yet Manly fans are still scratching their heads in wonder how the team Des Hasler trotted out on Saturday, close to full strength aside from injury and suspensions to Tom Trbojevic and Manase Fainu, was worth anything near the same as the Roosters were worth.
          Supposedly they were, though. It’s in the books
          Similarly, Penrith looked several lengths ahead of North Queensland even though, again, theory says they spend the same in their salary cap.
          The Panthers might claim they have the best nursery in the game but the Cowboys, with all of north Queensland, are not far behind
          For years the NRL tried to throw off claims the salary cap was crook by trotting out questionable statistics pointing to the array of teams that qualify for the finals.
          All while overlooking a stark truth.
          Only twice in the past 10 years was a grand final played without either Melbourne or the Roosters involved and, of the 23 grand finals played since the first NRL season in 1998, 17 have featured one of those teams.
          There is little doubt they have historically been coached better and had better recruitment than most teams, some of whom are awful at their business.
          The Roosters showed their slick professionalism only this week when the NRL had no choice but to grant the exemption allowing 17-year-old Joseph Suaalii to play, such was the quality of their submission.
          Where the Roosters and Storm are professional in all they do, other clubs seem to only ever find failure.
          Melbourne, for instance, offered a young player to every team in the league at the beginning of last season in a bid to ease its cap pressure. Only because there were no takers did the Storm keep him.
          Then, inside a season, Craig Bellamy turned Ryan Papenhuyzen into an Origin player. He is already one of the best half dozen players in the competition.

          You cannot argue with quality coaching.

          The flaw in their argument, though, is that their success does not belong simply to a special generation of players, or a coach.

          It spans two generations and is now pushing into a third. The success has preceded current coaches and players.

          Without descending into a tirade about salary cap cheating, the days of brown paper bags long gone, there are advantages the more successful clubs enjoy.

          The biggest problem was once third party agreements, which the NRL has worked hard to reduce. Far more are denied nowadays than are processed.

          So clubs shifted focus and now the problem is ambassadorships and retired players employed on coaching staffs.
          One ex-player is running around on a three-year deal that pays him $250,000 a season.

          An ambassador, nobody can calculate how many hands he must shake before he provides value for money.

          Unfortunately, the rest of the fix might take more time than the NRL has to give.

          Figures from the opening round show an average margin of almost 18 points per game over the eight games. It was the second most ever, behind 2013.

          There could be 40 different reasons why this is so.

          The makeup of the draw gifted five of the six teams that most have finishing high on the ladder against teams few believe will finish in the top eight.

          Only the Storm and Souths game pitched two teams considered definite top eight finishers against each other.

          The NRL’s problem is that of unintended consequences.
          Where the new rules have created better football within the game itself, from a broader view there comes a problem.

          If the difference between the best and the worst continues throughout the season at the rate it did in round one, then a number of teams could be out of finals contention by mid-season.

          And the NRL’s job will be to fix it before the broadcasters realise it, given the game is gearing to go to market soon with Channel Nine’s broadcast deal ending at the end of next season.

          A hurdle in those negotiations will be fans turning off their televisions by round 12 because the shift in rules, exaggerating the difference between the best and worst, has created a stiff gap in the competition.

          Ratings usually fall away later in the season as teams are eliminated from finals contention.

          While the new rules have made the footy faster and more free flowing, they have also made it harder for the struggling teams to stay close and even jag the odd win against better fancied teams.

          A more rigid application of the salary cap might be the first step to balancing the spread of talent, which salary caps were designed to do all along.



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          • #6
            Originally posted by Rooster1908 View Post

            Agree , all I hear from friends and workmates is how the NRL has given in to the Roosters request and when I mention Vermin applied for it first they dismiss it as bullshit. Hard sometimes but F%&kem
            If you look at the draws over the past couple of years, the Roosters and Storm get the worst draws with us and Storm having to play the top 8 teams, or at least the top 6 teams twice, like we did last year...Penrith's draw last year was probably chosen by Ivan Cleary with all the top 4 teams from the pervious year only playing Penrith once, and that was as Penrith the Home team. Penriths draw this year is a little more difficult, but still they're not playing the Raiders at their home ground. The Raiders also don't play Souffs twice either. ...So in other words, the draws are manipulated to make the top clubs, (Roosters and Storm) take a harder path to win the comp. It's not the luck of the draw...It's the luck of who the NRL wants to make it easier to get to the GF. It's the cross we must bear for having the best people managing it, but Crawley won't tell you about it.

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            • #7
              Originally posted by eddie View Post
              Why does this frog look-a-like hate the Roosters so much.
              Seems he can't wait to turn a non issue into Easts bashing.
              As if we get special treatment from the nrl............what crap.
              You have come back from your Chookpen hiatus an angry man. Breathe, relax and enjoy the football man. You also blamed poor innocent Paul Crawley for the work of that cretin Paul Kent lol

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              • #8
                Welcome to the new woke world - where anything other than totally equal outcomes for everyone is proof of social injustice.

                Why don't they just not play any games at all and declare that everyone finished equal first.

                Get used to it, it's only going to get worse. As nobody wants to get cancelled for publicly calling out this world wide lunacy.

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                • #9
                  Originally posted by Larry Long Balls View Post

                  You have come back from your Chookpen hiatus an angry man. Breathe, relax and enjoy the football man. You also blamed poor innocent Paul Crawley for the work of that cretin Paul Kent lol
                  I had a mental breakdown,

                  But, in all fairness Crawley aint innocent.He attacked us over the Suualli situation..............Kent was reasonable.

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                  • #10
                    Btw.................I didn't realize I was coming across as angry, especially in the Lam thread.
                    But Crawley...................I can't stands him.

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                    • #11
                      Originally posted by player 1 View Post
                      Welcome to the new woke world - where anything other than totally equal outcomes for everyone is proof of social injustice.

                      Why don't they just not play any games at all and declare that everyone finished equal first.

                      Get used to it, it's only going to get worse. As nobody wants to get cancelled for publicly calling out this world wide lunacy.
                      Everyone should get a trophy too?

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                      • #12
                        Originally posted by eddie View Post
                        Btw.................I didn't realize I was coming across as angry, especially in the Lam thread.
                        But Crawley...................I can't stands him.
                        You weren't coming off angry. You just came off like someone who had an opinion...As Greta something said, 'How dare you?'

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                        • #13
                          Originally posted by eddie View Post
                          Btw.................I didn't realize I was coming across as angry, especially in the Lam thread.
                          But Crawley...................I can't stands him.
                          I'm just winding you up brother. I dislike most of the hack footy journalists that make things up as well. I see our depth and competition for places as a real strength in our squad this year. Go Easts.

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                          • #14
                            Crawley, Hooper, Rothfield.........the one thing these so called 'NRL Journalists' have in common is they are probably at the Strawberry Hills hotel by 10am each morning on the piss.

                            If you are taking what they say or what they write seriously......STOP.

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                            • #15
                              Originally posted by Steakface View Post
                              Crawley, Hooper, Rothfield.........the one thing these so called 'NRL Journalists' have in common is they are probably at the Strawberry Hills hotel by 10am each morning on the piss.

                              If you are taking what they say or what they write seriously......STOP.
                              The Morning Star from memory is where those losers like to congregate. I may or may not have been employed by News Ltd in a previous lifetime and sadly may have even worked on the same floor as the late Rebecca Wilson and other well known hacks and alcoholics.

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