Mild Rover wrote:Secrecy would be best, but it is hard to keep a secret for long. You're are then left with going for the fanfare or downplaying it, which just invites more questions. If there is a problem it is just like choosing between oils and water colours to paint a car crash.
I agree there's a kind of 'damned if you do...' choice to make in these situations, but it just seems an odd strategy when every other club announces signings 'subject to visa' as soon as the contract is watertight. What may have started with a desire to avoid possible bad PR seems to have ended up generating just that as the uncertainty continues.
Mild Rover wrote:If he comes, job done. If he can't we'll have to look elsewhere - an open quota spot and spare cash on the cap isn't the worst way to enter a long season, especially given NRL players' propensity to need to, ahem, escape controversy. The lesson we should learn from the experiences of Hudds, Leeds, Hull and Bradford is to move on quickly, if we can, should there be a problem. I suspect he'll come, but I'd be slightly (if pleasantly) surprised if he plays against Salford now.
Quite. It's hardly a disaster if he doesn't arrive, which makes the apparent 'cloak and daggery' even more puzzling.
Oh well - it will all come out in the wash at some point and there will no doubt be a completely boring and rational explanation for it all.
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