Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 9:26 am
JohnQ
Club Captain
Joined: Oct 10 2018 Posts: 77
scrape the barrel. To use or select from the last or worst of the resources or options from a particular range or set, even if they are not satisfactory, because there are no others to choose from.
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 9:27 am
bulls2487
International Star
Joined: Jul 24 2014 Posts: 738
RagingBull wrote:Thats because he hasnt been around!
His 4 year drugs ban has just finished.
If ever a signing showed where we are as a club then this is sadly it.
This is exactly the type of signing we need for when we are battling at the bottom of the league.
Signings like this are going to keep happening when our budget is based on 1000 season ticket sales. People say they want a sustainable club but then complain when the standard of players drop.
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 9:28 am
RagingBull
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 26 2006 Posts: 1219
JohnQ wrote:scrape the barrel. To use or select from the last or worst of the resources or options from a particular range or set, even if they are not satisfactory, because there are no others to choose from.
bulls2487 wrote:Signings like this are going to keep happening when our budget is based on 1000 season ticket sales. People say they want a sustainable club but then complain when the standard of players drop.
Catch-22 situation. Low ticket sales mean signings like this. Signings like this won't encourage better ticket sales (in fact may have the opposite effect considering the previous record of the bloke, that's been conveniently left out of the story on the website about the signing). Downward spiral continues...
Wait for the cards to fly when Barlow & Flanagan are on the pitch at the same time. Those who like a fight won't be disappointed. Those who like quality Rugby League might be though.
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Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 9:49 am
Bull Mania
International Star
Joined: May 25 2011 Posts: 7201
Taking away his off-field misdemeanour (putting it politely) he's been out of the game for 4 years. That's a hell of a long time to come back and be decent.
I'm not comfortable with the signing. I can't stand the guy. But I suppose I'll have to get use to it as it's the only way we can survive financially.
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 9:53 am
Nothus
Club Coach
Joined: Mar 04 2005 Posts: 5880 Location: Bradford
This signing is so bad that had I not already bought my season ticket, it would have stopped me from buying one. This clown is a complete disgrace to the sport and the fact that he will be taking up some of our shoestring budget is making my blood boil.
I will be astounded if he doesn't pick up at least one suspension during the course of this season.
I don't care how well he plays for us, this pr!ck will NEVER have my support.
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 10:06 am
RagingBull
Player Coach
Joined: Jan 26 2006 Posts: 1219
bulls2487 wrote:This is exactly the type of signing we need for when we are battling at the bottom of the league.
Signings like this are going to keep happening when our budget is based on 1000 season ticket sales. People say they want a sustainable club but then complain when the standard of players drop.
We dont know with what standard of player he is given that its been over 3 years since he actually played.
Im more concerned with the standard of human being he is!
Post subject: Re: Players Joining and Staying Thread...
Posted: Fri Dec 06, 2019 10:08 am
Bulliac
Moderator
Joined: Mar 01 2002 Posts: 10969 Location: Bradbados
It's strange how one club's thug can become a grizzly, hard-faced enforcer when he changes clubs.
Not saying that I think it's right, just that it happens. He's both effective and a liability, imo but he's also a good bit older than he was - so, does that make him more experienced (life wise, of course, not in a playing sense since he's been out of the game) or do leopards never change their spots?
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