[Resurrected] Lol @ Parra

Remember Foran had a clause in his contract about leaving with a million bucks if there is "mayhem and turmoil" of some sort? How bad does it have to get before it kicks in?

This also suggests either him or his manager knew of trouble in the wind.
 
Remember Foran had a clause in his contract about leaving with a million bucks if there is "mayhem and turmoil" of some sort? How bad does it have to get before it kicks in?

This also suggests either him or his manager knew of trouble in the wind.
NRL made him take it out before they would register contract 2.0 as 1.0 was never lodged by Parra 😛

Plus he xan not leave if the Dalai gets punted - Karma :devil:
 
The stupid thing is that the previous 2 clubs found rorting have come out and won the premiership within 2 years of their punishment.

Dogs got caught in 2002 and won in 2004 and Melbourne I think was 2011 and won the next year.

Even though they were both supposed to lose players to get back under the cap, they had such a great roster, losing one or 2 didn't hurt them.

Let's hope the slime aren't allowed to keep all their players and win in the next couple of years.

It would be an incentive for all teams to just flout the rules and suffer pain for one year to get a title the next.
Didn't the dogs keep all there players, just pay them less then go on to win the comp the next year? With Coffs harbour thrown in for good measure.
 
Didn't the dogs keep all there players, just pay them less then go on to win the comp the next year? With Coffs harbour thrown in for good measure.

Yeah but the Bulldogs had a team that could win the premiership, Parra don't. Besides Paulo is already leaving for 2017.
 
NRL made him take it out before they would register contract 2.0 as 1.0 was never lodged by Parra 😛

Plus he xan not leave if the Dalai gets punted - Karma :devil:

From memory, he doesn't get the payout that his original contract (not registered) stated. His new contract does apparently say that he can leave the club if the Dalai is sacked or leaves, but regardless he can't leave until the end of 2017.
 
The NRL need to wrap this investigation and send a message to this club an every other club or we may as well scrap the cap and start again.

The whinging worms have breached the cap on at least 3 occasions over the last 5 years and this time it is a breach that is up there with other clubs who were dealt with.

If the NRL fail to act on the overwhelming evidence that this club deliberately cheated they will have failed the stake holders of the game, the fans!

I have no love for that club , none what so ever but I actually feel for their season ticket holders cause for the first time in a long time they have a decent team that is capable of doing something.

The reality is that they have been allowed to assemble this team illegally and that is something that has happened under the noses of the body that is supposed to protect all clubs. You can blame the Parramatta board all you want but who at the NRL has allowed this go go unchecked for so long? Heads should rolls, starting with that idiot John Grant who is only interested in protecting certain club, especially north of the Tweed.
 
They shouldnt just deduct points.

They should be made play for zero points each week.
Agree,say there made to play for zero points each game,you have to feel for those teams they beat though,that could come back and bight some teams vying forth the 8,it sucks which ever way you look at it but great to see them scum down the ladder where they belong.
 
Dyldam directors Sam Fayad and Joe Khattar embroiled in family feud
Date
February 7, 2016

Kate McClymont
Senior Reporter
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Maria Fayad and her husband Sam Fayad. Photo: Facebook

Despite splashing out half a billion dollars on property acquisitions last year, one of the nation's largest privately owned development companies, Dyldam, is claiming it is too cash-strapped to pay money to the widow of one of its four owners.

In April 2010, George Khattar was in Melbourne on business when he died from a heart attack.

At the time of his death Mr Khattar, who was 44, was a director of more than a hundred companies, many of them Dyldam-related entities worth hundreds of millions of dollars.

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Carol Khattar with her late husband, George Khattar. Photo: Supplied

However, it is almost six years since her husband's death, and apart from a monthly allowance and school fees, his widow Carol Khattar and her two daughters are yet to receive their share of Mr Khattar's estate.

Mrs Khattar is taking legal action against the executors of her husband's estate – his brother Joe and his sister Maria Fayad, who is married to Dyldam supremo Sam Fayad.

Mrs Khattar is understood to have rejected their offer of $300,000 for her husband's 25 per cent shareholding of Dyldam.

According to documents filed with the Supreme Court, Mrs Khattar has raised a number of questions about the executors' conduct in relation to Dyldam operations. For example, her lawyers noted that one company, of which George Khattar was the sole director when he died, owned a property at Turramurra worth $14 million.

That company has since gone into liquidation.

A Fairfax Media investigation previously revealed that more than a dozen of Mr Fayad's and Mr Joe Khattar's companies have gone bust, owing the Tax Office millions.

There is a pattern to their bad luck. Upon completion of the development, having paid Dyldam handsomely for construction services, several units are transferred to their family and friends and shortly after the company goes down the gurgler owing the Tax Office money.

Before the corporate undertakers are called in, the two men exit as directors and a group of women are left to run the troubled entities.

They include Mr Fayad's wife Maria, and Maria's sister Sultaney Khattar.

There is also the mysterious Kerrie Anne Brown, whose whereabouts remain unknown despite Fairfax Media's best endeavours to locate her. She was not known at the addresses listed on corporate documents.

When her husband and brother exited Project 1876 Pty Ltd in April 2013, Maria Fayad was left as the sole director.

The Tax Office has since lodged a claim of $9.23 million against the company which built 112 townhouses in Russell Street, Baulkham Hills.

At the annual meeting of creditors in November 2015, the Tax Office demanded to know whether the administrators had recovered funds from the sale of two units in the development, which were transferred to a company controlled by Mr Fayad and his brother-in-law Joe Khattar only weeks before the administrator was appointed.

Mrs Fayad was also left the sole director and secretary of Plaza West just before it went bust in late 2012 owing $28 million, including almost $5 million to the Tax Office.

Plaza West had built an apartment complex and shopping centre, now called Entrada, in Parramatta.

The liquidators queried whether some properties had been sold at uncommercial rates. These include an apartment sold to niece Renee Chanel Hawach.

The dispute over George Khattar's estate returns to court on Monday.



Read more:http://www.smh.com.au/nsw/dyldam-di...amily-feud-20160205-gmn1h0.html#ixzz457FJ964t
 
Remember Foran had a clause in his contract about leaving with a million bucks if there is "mayhem and turmoil" of some sort? How bad does it have to get before it kicks in?

This also suggests either him or his manager knew of trouble in the wind.

He wouldn't know because as he said the dali arthur doesn't read him the newspapers.
 
Speaking of the Storm, isn't the NRL mob the ones that believed Bellyache had no idea how much his players were being paid? Took no part in negotiations,, didn't approve retentions, approved $amt, didn't know to the cent how much was left in the salary cap?
They were all well aware, they signed 2 contracts bellyache also knew, inglis woke up to find a boat in his drive way for fck sake, the nrl are as corrupt as any big business very few major corporations such as the nrl would survive without breaking rules and simply denying sht, its just business as usual. Cam smith is the aussie captain for gods sake and he knew what was happening also, but as a business ya dont want that in the headline. No bellyache no billy no smith no storm, very very bad for business and the nrl.
 
The NRL need to wrap this investigation and send a message to this club an every other club or we may as well scrap the cap and start again
This is Greenberg's escape hatch if he wants to let the Eels off - just decide that the current TPA rules need to be rewritten and so a moratorium is declared - for everyone. Eels get fined (only).

The only problem with that solution is that Greenberg's credibility is already low among league fans generally and it would take another huge hit if he pulled this stunt. Bulldogs and Storm fans in particular would be miffed. Would Todd care? I doubt it.
 
Let's face it, the longer this goes on the more it means nothing will happen, especially when the NRL is hoping for a Donkey's v Doesntmatta GF.

And yes if I was a fan of the other clubs that have had points / Grand Finals stripped I'd be more than pissed off.
 

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