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Mrs Barista wrote:When you're deliberately shoehorning 10 players into 5 slots I'd argue you should be all over the situation and scenarios like a rash. 25 weeks to sort it out is a very long time.
Possibly, but to do it twice - less so. I won't get to, but I'd be curious to know why Galea has encountered problems that Vella didn't. An extra generation since family left Malta or they've changed their rules, is all I can think.
In terms of shoe-horning, you're right, but several of those 10 players are irrelevant to this argument.
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MrPhilb wrote:4 years is a very long time to sort out losing your best and most influential player to your bitterest rivals, looks like it's going to be at least 5
Sensible and on-topic or suffer the 'organised fun' of bicker thread.
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WormInHand wrote:But Mason's visa should have been processed by now. Think Tongan visas are processed via Fiji? If so, should be done and dusted within 30 days max.
I think we will nominate you to get onto the case and find out what is happening for us, cheers for that
WormInHand wrote:But Mason's visa should have been processed by now. Think Tongan visas are processed via Fiji? If so, should be done and dusted within 30 days max.
I think we will nominate you to get onto the case and find out what is happening for us, cheers for that
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gingerspice wrote:I think we will nominate you to get onto the case and find out what is happening for us, cheers for that
I know. I've said all along I can't wait for him to get here. Far too laid back on those South Sea Islands
Still, if the great legal brain Hudge has made no leeway, I fear the odds are very short on my geeing them up.
Looking on the bright side - perhaps (now the 30 day deadline has long gone ), the visa has arrived and he's just waiting for that pesky payment. Although I can't imagine that'd be late too .
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WormInHand wrote:I know. I've said all along I can't wait for him to get here. Far too laid back on those South Sea Islands
Still, if the great legal brain Hudge has made no leeway, I fear the odds are very short on my geeing them up.
Looking on the bright side - perhaps (now the 30 day deadline has long gone ), the visa has arrived and he's just waiting for that pesky payment. Although I can't imagine that'd be late too .
Its not about the payment he is been paid his wage as we speak as it was not his fault he had to get a Tongan passport, on the other hand he should have his visa by now whose to say he hasnt and KR are going to introduce him and announce him the way they did Clinton.
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gingerspice wrote:Its not about the payment he is been paid his wage as we speak...
Was wondering about that. That's OK then. So, with his signing-on fee, and his wages since Octoberish, how much do you reckon Rovers have shelled out so far to keep him on the beach? He could at least have taken a Hull KR towel and undertaken some of the promised promotional work at the same time.
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WormInHand wrote:Was wondering about that. That's OK then. So, with his signing-on fee, and his wages since Octoberish, how much do you reckon Rovers have shelled out so far to keep him on the beach? He could at least have taken a Hull KR towel and undertaken some of the promised promotional work at the same time.
Rovers will have only paid him from the point that he had to apply for his Tongan passport due to Rovers messing up with the Galea situation I would suspect.
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Easty wrote:Rovers will have only paid him from the point that he had to apply for his Tongan passport due to Rovers messing up with the Galea situation I would suspect.
Rovers will have paid him from the commencement date on his contract. And quite rightly so. Unless his non-appearence is due to a reason that Rovers have no knowledge of due to him not disclosing it.
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WormInHand wrote:Was wondering about that. That's OK then. So, with his signing-on fee, and his wages since Octoberish, how much do you reckon Rovers have shelled out so far to keep him on the beach? He could at least have taken a Hull KR towel and undertaken some of the promised promotional work at the same time.
Why would we have been paying him from octoberish? His contract didn't commence until December 1st
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