2014 is when Fiz went rogue after Manly didn't secure GiftyProbably way less,all the drama started once he left.
$115k a game: Why Kieran Foran was the worst signing in the history of rugby league
$115k a game: Why Kieran Foran was the worst signing in the history of rugby leaguewww.foxsports.com.au
And there it is - 400 pages. Raise you bat Kieran, magnificent innings
It could be split into the Eagles Premiership Years, Eels Lost Year, Warriors Lost Year and Dogs Last Years 😵I thought all the important mods decided to delete this thread at 399 pages?!?!?!?!?
Ok... 799 it is then!
If Foran is medically retired the Sea Eagles Management must surely say enough is enough and contact the NRL requesting they review the 2017 situation where Steve Matai and Brett Stewart's salaries were counted towards the Manly 2017 salary cap without them playing a game.
Since 2017 numerous players have been "medically retired" in very similar circumstances to Matai ans Stewart. The NRL should add their salaries back into the salary cap for Manly from 2020 and/or review the salary cap penalty for 2017/18 and potentially refund a portion of the fine back.
Manly management have got to take a stand here. To my knowledge we are the only club that have had to carry players salaries on the salary cap after they have retired due to injury. Watmough, Inglis, Matulino and now potentially Sam Burgess and Foran's salaries have been deemed exempt from salary cap due the view that their injuries were not pre existing when they signed their final contract's pre career ending injury.
It's totally ridiculous to suggest that Brett Stewart and Matai's injuries and contract status were any different to these cases above.
Whatever you think of him he is one tough SOB...
Mate, I still think that the NRL not allowing Snake and Skivvy to be medically retired had more to do with the salary cap witch hunt going on at the time than anything. They knew full well that it would only be technical breaches of the TPA rules and that they couldn't hit us as hard as Greenturd obviously wanted to. Not allowing the medical retirements was just their way of adding to the punishment without officially adding to the punishment.
If Foran is medically retired the Sea Eagles Management must surely say enough is enough and contact the NRL requesting they review the 2017 situation where Steve Matai and Brett Stewart's salaries were counted towards the Manly 2017 salary cap without them playing a game.
Since 2017 numerous players have been "medically retired" in very similar circumstances to Matai ans Stewart. The NRL should add their salaries back into the salary cap for Manly from 2020 and/or review the salary cap penalty for 2017/18 and potentially refund a portion of the fine back.
Manly management have got to take a stand here. To my knowledge we are the only club that have had to carry players salaries on the salary cap after they have retired due to injury. Watmough, Inglis, Matulino and now potentially Sam Burgess and Foran's salaries have been deemed exempt from salary cap due the view that their injuries were not pre existing when they signed their final contract's pre career ending injury.
It's totally ridiculous to suggest that Brett Stewart and Matai's injuries and contract status were any different to these cases above.
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