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Originally posted by Rooster_6 View PostIt adds another discussion point around Bellamy, Bennett & Green's success.
An 800k yearly advantage over other teams is enormous.
Makes you wonder just how much those Melbourne sides who got caught cap cheating were actually spending more than every other team once you factor in their TPA deals on top of the salary cap rorting.
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Originally posted by Mickie Lane View PostI have no problem with Melbourne having the highest TPA's. Its an AFL state so to get good NRL players down there it has to be that way. Instead of TPA's the Storms salary cap should be 1 million dollar more than everyone else.
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Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View PostC’mon guys, all this proves is that we’re more than likely doing brown paper bags and/or providing services to players as a way of rorting the system.
If anything I’d have preferred that we were at the top of the published list so that we could (at least) say we work within the rules.
Expect an invite to all clubs seasons launches now...you will be very popular.
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Uncle Nick explained the key elements of the Roosters cap management in an article some months ago. From memory these were: long term planning; making hard decisions about releasing players still in their prime; purchasing fringe players with talent who have the potential to rise; identifying and developing talented youth; no back-ended deals; few third party deals; and occasional big investments in elite players.
Conspiracy theories about brown paper bags are just that. The risks of a disgruntled player going public are too great - huge fines, losing premierships etc.
Aside: The Storm's $1m+ TPAs make their cheating even more incredible. How much of an advantage do they think they need? $3m more than everyone else?
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Originally posted by Salvatori Grubber View PostC’mon guys, all this proves is that we’re more than likely doing brown paper bags and/or providing services to players as a way of rorting the system.
If anything I’d have preferred that we were at the top of the published list so that we could (at least) say we work within the rules.
Our club is extremely well run...................we could afford much better quality bags than ones made of paper.
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