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Zef - 3 Oct 2018 8:57 AM
There's a rumour that was floating around Twitter for awhile, had a head of steam there for a bit, not so much lately, that we were making a play for Manu and Easts were prepared to release him because they have to release somebody.

Don't know if it's still a thing, can't say with any certainty that it ever was. But it was red hot for a while there.

They'll keep him... Gotta remember with Fergo leaving they have $10 million to spend...
Plus NRL has probably waived half of Cronks salary due to playing with one arm in the GF...
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dman, I totally agree, it is all a fabricated "wankfest". It is not difficult to see that Greenberg wants to put his mark on the Rugby League map, firstly by manipulating the GF so that no matter the result "history" was made. And now that Inglis has been stood down as Australian captain, they choose Cordner and miraculously "history" is made. What is his fixation with record breaking events, I think he wants to be "remembered" for his input into the game. All I will remember Greenberg for is being an opportunistic, pompous poonce that ruined the game.
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dman2018 - 3 Oct 2018 8:54 AM
From NRL.com

Mr Greenberg said it was a difficult decision to suspend Inglis who had such an exemplary record over a long period of time.

"Greg is not just a great player, he is one of our best role models, but he made a poor decision on this occasion," he said.

"He deserves full credit for being upfront today by apologising and taking full ownership of his mistake.

"It is a mark of the man that he has accepted responsibility for his actions and I have no doubt he will overcome this setback and retain his status as a true leader in our game."

What a wankfest... 

#dismantletheARLC....
#superleague2.0


Ultimate joke...Inglis suspended for two tests and replaced as Australian captain by BOYD CORDNER...what a fekking joke.

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ODF - 3 Oct 2018 9:35 AM
dman, I totally agree, it is all a fabricated "wankfest". It is not difficult to see that Greenberg wants to put his mark on the Rugby League map, firstly by manipulating the GF so that no matter the result "history" was made. And now that Inglis has been stood down as Australian captain, they choose Cordner and miraculously "history" is made. What is his fixation with record breaking events, I think he wants to be "remembered" for his input into the game. All I will remember Greenberg for is being an opportunistic, pompous poonce that ruined the game.

I think Nancy nailed it, it was a boring GF featuring 2 unpopular teams, nothing to excite or even interest real league fans.

There was plenty of double standards and bending the rules beforehand to let both teams be at full strength.

Every real fan knows the Roosters success is on the back of buying players and acting contrary to the spirit of the Salary Cap, but most of us had no real love for the Storm either.

But even watching the game as a dispassionate league fan with no real interest in the outcome, it wasn't a great GF as it wasn't a contest for most of the game.

I don't want to dwell on negatives, I'm excited to see what the Dogs can do in 2019.

The only downside for 2019 is the Roosters keep purchasing high quality players and letting nuffies go, the NRL has to realise that is unfair, and contrary to the best interests of the game. If the 2019 GF features the Roosters, the ratings will be even lower than 2018.
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hounddog - 3 Oct 2018 10:12 AM
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I think Nancy nailed it, it was a boring GF featuring 2 unpopular teams, nothing to excite or even interest real league fans.

There was plenty of double standards and bending the rules beforehand to let both teams be at full strength.

Every real fan knows the Roosters success is on the back of buying players and acting contrary to the spirit it f the Salary Cap, but most of us had no real love for the Storm either.

But even watching the game as a dispassionate league fan with no real interest in the outcome, it wasn't a great GF as it wasn't a contest for most of the game.

I don't want to dwell on negatives, I'm excited to see what the Dogs can do in 2019.

The only downside for 2019 is the Roosters keep purchasing high quality players and letting nuffies go, the NRL has to e realise that is unfair and contrary to the best interest of the game. If the 2019 GF features the Roosters, the ratings will be even lower than 2018.

The money Politis pays them off with, it won't matter to them one iota....Greenburg banking on life after footy as they say....and Rusty tipping om as well it seems.

Ingliss didn't need to say anything, Greenbeeg put all the words in his mouth for him..disgusting.
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Anyway this is good news:- https://www.bulldogs.com.au/news/2018/10/03/reimis-smith-extends-his-contract-with-the-bulldogs/

Next Dogs GF win I'm going to party like it is 1980, showing my age here, but that was close to peak party time for me.
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hounddog - 3 Oct 2018 10:12 AM
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I think Nancy nailed it, it was a boring GF featuring 2 unpopular teams, nothing to excite or even interest real league fans.

There was plenty of double standards and bending the rules beforehand to let both teams be at full strength.

Every real fan knows the Roosters success is on the back of buying players and acting contrary to the spirit of the Salary Cap, but most of us had no real love for the Storm either.

But even watching the game as a dispassionate league fan with no real interest in the outcome, it wasn't a great GF as it wasn't a contest for most of the game.

I don't want to dwell on negatives, I'm excited to see what the Dogs can do in 2019.

The only downside for 2019 is the Roosters keep purchasing high quality players and letting nuffies go, the NRL has to realise that is unfair, and contrary to the best interests of the game. If the 2019 GF features the Roosters, the ratings will be even lower than 2018.

As a footy fan I thought the standard of the finals series was pretty poor as a whole...
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dman2018 - 3 Oct 2018 10:32 AM
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As a footy fan I thought the standard of the finals series was pretty poor as a whole...

Storm v Bunnies in week 1 was a good game, or at least a close an interesting contest.

The week 2 games were at least close, without being a high standard.

Week 3 and the GF fairly low standard a games.

I agree, none of the games was particularly memorable, and the standard seemed to drop off as the finals progressed.

Whether that is bias, as we were not involved, is hard to tell, but most years there are at least 1-2 finals games I really enjoy that are memorable.

The reality is you only get a great GF every 4 years, but the week 3 games are normally great games, this year they were a fizzer IMO.


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Trump watch.

It's always the taxes in the end isn't it. $550m of it, from his parents estate alone.

Avoided... manipulated... or as the NYT puts it, and I quote - "outright fraud."

Nobody, absolutely nobody, can protect you from the taxman. They'll sell his empire from underneath his feet and bill him for the paperwork.
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Zef - 3 Oct 2018 11:49 AM
Trump watch.

It's always the taxes in the end isn't it. $550m of it, from his parents estate alone.

Avoided... manipulated... or as the NYT puts it, and I quote - "outright fraud."

Nobody, absolutely nobody, can protect you from the taxman. They'll sell his empire from underneath his feet and bill him for the paperwork.

NYTimes online is always worth a read and they don't try and stop you after you view a few times. They certainly pull no punches. Requests to interview Trump on this matter were denied and a spokesman claims the allegations are false. Al Capone could certainly vouch for the US Tax Department.  

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Steveswr1 - 3 Oct 2018 1:54 PM
Zef - 3 Oct 2018 11:49 AM

They certainly pull no punches. 

And they certainly didn't.

That main article is longer than some books I've read and there's more articles hanging off it plus an editorial. I was thinking to myself it must've taken a year to do all that and have since found out it did - a year of work.

Investigative journalism - it still exists.
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There was an interview I seen with Tony Schwartz today (co-author of Trump's book "The Art of The Deal') on Youtube via... MSNBC?... about this article and a few things he said stuck in me head.

He's not surprised by this. And says he said from day one of his Presidency in interviews whenever he was asked that it would be fraud, money laundering and tax evasion that would end up being the main game. The collusion and obstruction of justice and all the rest were just entrees, the money would be real story.

He said Fred Trump (Pumpkins dad) was in the business of making money, Donald Trump in the business of losing it.

And asked about NY authorities and would they pursue legally (much of the avoided tax is NY State Tax) he said NY Authorities once had a good relationship with Donald Trump, but they don't now. 
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From TK...

An stauch and long term dogs member told me the same thing on the talking sport cruise on Fri night...

"Roosters have a very flexible salary cap. Indeed they even have room to sign current rep players Crichton and Hall plus Brett Morris. This flexibility extends to select players being invited to golf games in the east, with wagers of 10K per hole: Miraculously the chairman loses every hole".



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Zef - 3 Oct 2018 11:49 AM
Trump watch.

It's always the taxes in the end isn't it. $550m of it, from his parents estate alone.

Avoided... manipulated... or as the NYT puts it, and I quote - "outright fraud."

Nobody, absolutely nobody, can protect you from the taxman. They'll sell his empire from underneath his feet and bill him for the paperwork.

I am a NY Times subscriber. Read the whole lot. Great journalism . Pity the IRS has fallen down on the job all these years.  Was reading the orange one's grandfather was a pimp and brothel owner and a fraudster and a draft dodger nothing much has changed over the years.
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Nancy - 3 Oct 2018 5:20 PM
Zef - 3 Oct 2018 11:49 AM

I am a NY Times subscriber. Read the whole lot. Great journalism . Pity the IRS has fallen down on the job all these years.  Was reading the orange one's grandfather was a pimp and brothel owner and a fraudster and a draft dodger nothing much has changed over the years.

Guys,

Trump is protected. All these "findings" will not result in anything until his time as President is finished.
And that means, sit and wait until his term(s) are complete.

Protected I tell ya. Even more so that Billy Slater or the Roosters salary cap. 
OK I went too far with the Roosters cap. That one is never to be uncovered.

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Bing bing  bong bong.
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https://www.canberratimes.com.au/sport/nrl/respect-for-referees-has-stalled-nrl-officials-begin-industrial-action-20181003-p507it.html

#NRLol...
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Marki - 3 Oct 2018 5:42 PM
Nancy - 3 Oct 2018 5:20 PM

Guys,

Trump is protected. All these "findings" will not result in anything until his time as President is finished.
And that means, sit and wait until his term(s) are complete.

Protected I tell ya. Even more so that Billy Slater or the Roosters salary cap. 
OK I went too far with the Roosters cap. That one is never to be uncovered.

Marki you are definitely wrong here, nothing in the universe is protected more that the Roosters SC, nothing comes close.
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Not sure it’s been mentioned on here....

I’m sure them fwits at the Telegraph, NRL, Germ Weidler & anyone else that laid the boot into the Dogs are even happier today with the news Wicked Sister has terminated its sponsorship at the Dogs effective immediately off the back of the Mad Monday scandal
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Villi - 3 Oct 2018 7:27 PM
Not sure it’s been mentioned on here....I’m sure them fwits at the Telegraph, NRL, Germ Weidler & anyone else that laid the boot into the Dogs are even happier today with the news Wicked Sister has terminated its sponsorship at the Dogs effective immediately off the back of the Mad Monday scandal

Good!
As if we wanted to be associated with a company called "wicked sister" anyways....


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Worst thing Marki is now it’s almost 1mill we’ve lost when you throw in the lost sponsors & nrl fines...

I wonder how many sponsors have terminated their sponsorship with Souffs after D1ck Pics & Drink Driving charges???


Fwits....
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Villi - 3 Oct 2018 7:27 PM
Not sure it’s been mentioned on here....I’m sure them fwits at the Telegraph, NRL, Germ Weidler & anyone else that laid the boot into the Dogs are even happier today with the news Wicked Sister has terminated its sponsorship at the Dogs effective immediately off the back of the Mad Monday scandal


Further fallout from Telecrap 'hiding in the bushes' journalism. It is amazing that the level of condemnation for the Bulldogs Mad Monday antics where a zoom lens snaps some  photos of a couple of drunk players in a private function behaving like idiots and getting their gear off, where the only real personal injury was to the pride by the silly players and maybe some trauma for the Telecrap photographer who zoomed in a bit too close.

Compare the Bulldog related media hysteria with the restrained media coverage of the Rabbitohs Greg Inglis DUI and speeding charge. We are talking about one of the highest rugby league players getting behind the wheel while over the limit and speeding, something that could have actually killed a young family in a car accident due to his stupidity.  Where are the 5 days of front page coverage from the Telegraph this incident? When should we expect a press release from Crown Resorts, Fujitsu, Playup ISC, Hostplus, Suttons, Alcatel, P&), BSC, Colgate, or Nova 96.8 to announce that they they cannot condone such behaviour?


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yay Proud to be a bulldog fan, I went to the grand final, very proud of our boys. Rhyse Martin take a bow. An exceptional man on and off the field. A class act. Renouf T, what great improvement from him. Ogden and Burr outstanding.

Thanks for the memories Cleeland, he has been great this back end of the season. 

Looking forward to next year
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Cant believe Dragons have released Hame Sale

He’s a good young player..... especially off the bench like what Jazz Tevaga delivers for the Warriors


I’d love the Dogs to purchase him on low $$$..... he’d be a quality signing, not quantity



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Wicked sister sponcer
Is a deserts company now all bulldog
Fans boycot there products simple

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tony v_2 - 4 Oct 2018 4:39 AM
Wicked sister sponcer Is a deserts company now all bulldogFans boycot there products simple

Tony, are you sure they have any left to sell?
It looks like this guy has already eaten them all :
https://www.facebook.com/Nrluniverse/photos/a.321714381329129/1109010822599477/?type=3

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tony v_2 - 4 Oct 2018 4:39 AM
Wicked sister sponcer Is a deserts company now all bulldogFans boycot there products simple

Even better. 
We should approach Sara Lee and ask them to sponsor us for 1k (it's not about the money)

We then boycott and put a massive dent in Wicked Sister. Their sales take a hit and they learn a lesson that if its public opinion they fear, they should fear REAL public opinion.
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tony v_2 - 4 Oct 2018 4:39 AM
Wicked sister sponcer Is a deserts company now all bulldogFans boycot there products simple

Great move by the Wicked Sisters. 

Never heard of them before. Now everyone will know about them. 

Are they a sexy lingerie company or something?
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Slink, wicked sisters are the things that used to teach me at school. They used to dress up and pretend to be teachers while actually looking more like a penguin and acting like a dominatrix. No wonder I am so twisted in my adult life.
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