Cross-Forum-Discussion Cross forum discussion [Round 12, 2021]

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Surely the NRL with all the geniuses they have should know how to do this ?

You mean the competition that decided there was no conflict of interest to have the former Roosters accountant run the salary cap auditing team.
 
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Surely the NRL with all the geniuses they have should know how to do this ?
The CFO buys Bitcoin as a "personal investment". Once Player A has retired and no longer under the salary cap scrutiny, the CFO sells some of the Bitcoins and the proceeds end up in the bank account of the Player as a long service payment from the club. Player B retires and what do you know, more Bitcoins are sold.
 
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You mean the competition that decided there was no conflict of interest to have the former Roosters accountant run the salary cap auditing team.
Posted on behalf of Silvertails user: Mark from Brisbane

This is an excellent point , what an utter farce!!
You would have thought he should have known which cupboard to look into for the brown paper bags.
 
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I'm expecting some email / chat trail where a footballer asks his manager or the club just how 'all these bitcoins' work.

Hoops will be all over it.. probably typing up the incriminating evidence as we speak
 
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You mean the competition that decided there was no conflict of interest to have the former Roosters accountant run the salary cap auditing team.
How about old Chris Gee situation at the Broncos. DODGY
 
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I'm expecting some email / chat trail where a footballer asks his manager or the club just how 'all these bitcoins' work.

It'd be more like "bit of coin? I want those whole coin".

This isn't the game I grew up with. Back in the good old days, players just had their own poker machine they had to clean out and they liked it. None of this digital currency nonsense.

season 13 GIF
 
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It'd be more like "bit of coin? I want those whole coin".

This isn't the game I grew up with. Back in the good old days, players just had their own poker machine they had to clean out and they liked it. None of this digital currency nonsense.

season 13 GIF

haha, True.

Ahh, the good ole pokie machine days. At least there's always yelling at clouds.
 
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Posted on behalf of Silvertails user: QLDSeaeagle

And, the ATO craps on said CFO from 30,000ft, shovels away the crap and beats CFO to death with a large gold shovel.
Has the ATO actually ever caught any team cheating on the salary cap when just cash payments were made? I personally can't think of any and that's without the anonymity that Bitcoin wallets offer.
 
Has the ATO actually ever caught any team cheating on the salary cap when just cash payments were made?
I don't know , but the premise of question was, would an individual (CFO) be prepared to lay his jewels on the line for a grunt, no way.
Quote....The CFO buys Bitcoin as a "personal investment"
 
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I don't know , but the premise of question was, would an individual (CFO) be prepared to lay his jewels on the line for a grunt, no way.
In that case then, no one would authorise any payments outside of the salary cap.... but history shows it happens all to frequently.
 
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