mickqld said:
Interesting interviews on Foxsports. King is absolutely gutted you could tell in his voice and demeanour. DCE was very cold and clinical about it. Basically said he's glad he's got his future sorted and we move on....hmmmm. The rift rumours of last year not so fanciful it seems. DCE didn't express any disappointment at Gift going.
Yes the DCE/Stewart brothers rift sounds like may be true.
Sea Eagles divided over Glenn Stewart's departure
Manly have famously been able to rise above off-field dramas and win games – and premierships - but Glenn Stewart's departure will test their resolve like never before. Senior players are filthy he has been able to walk out the door without an offer being tabled and are reconsidering their futures, given the lack of loyalty. There is also a split among players in the pro-Stewart camp and those against. Daly Cherry-Evans was cold and dismissive in discussing Stewart's departure on Tuesday while Jason King gave an emotional and passionate response. Read into that what you will. Members of the Penn family – co-owners of the club – personally met with Stewart to try to broker a deal but the other side of the Manly faction clearly didn't want him. Despite having a couple of years to run on his contract, Brett Stewart is likely to be the first player to ask for a release, with Canterbury ready to roll out the red carpet. And don't rule out Souths making a play for him, even allowing for Greg Inglis' presence.
http://www.sportal.com.au/league/nrl-premiership/the-repeat-set---stewart-benji-and-blunders-/1960zgwevwnf918muhg71uplh9
Co-captain Jason King admits Manly players were left devastated after team-mate Glenn Stewart hauled them into a room to confirm this season will be his last at the club.
Stewart ended months of speculation over his future on Tuesday morning, signing a two-year deal with South Sydney from next season.
Sea Eagles management didn't even bother to offer the representative forward a contract for 2015 and beyond as the salary-cap squeeze takes hold at Brookvale.
An emotional King refuted suggestions Manly players are angry at the club for not trying harder to keep Stewart but could not hide his own disappointment at the decision.
"Very disappointed, he's been a crucial member of our team and integral to a lot of success we've had over the years," King said.
"And not only that, he's a really good team member, a really good team-mate. He's done everything possible in his powers for this club over the time he's been here so it's very disappointing to see him go.
"Souths are certainly getting a very good footballer and a top bloke as well, so I guess come the end of the year we'll be a bit devastated that he's leaving but obviously wish him all the best.
"He informed us all and obviously we're all devastated that he's leaving but we've got to move on and we've got to concentrate on the football that's left this year that we will play with him."
King called on the NRL to tweak the rules to allow the likes of Stewart, who has been at the Sea Eagles for 12 years, to finish their careers as one-club players.
"I don't think anger's the word, it's just disappointing that there's no structures in place that allows clubs to be able to hang onto players like that," he said.
"We've got a few guys similar to Glenn who have been at the club a long time and it's just disappointing for the sake of two or three years at the back end of players' career that they can't stay as one-club players.
"My personal opinion is that the fans would really enjoy it if they could see someone like Glenn play out his time in a Manly jersey but at the moment the rules aren't that and unfortunately players of Glenn's quality have to move on."
Stewart's future team-mates welcomed the news of his impending arrival at the club: "He's a very good player, an experienced player, and he'll add a lot to the side next year," Bunnies prop George Burgess said.
Star half-back Adam Reynolds added: He's a great player, he's represented the game at the highest level and I think it's a good signing for the club."
http://www.sportal.com.au/league/nrl-premiership/jason-king-devastated-by-glenn-stewart-departure/1ja2lprmq8w7b1wg2yrsjk16cz