I don't get it.Saintsfan wrote:Is this Saints Footy?
Not AFL, but biggest footy story EVER!!! Storm outed!!
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bingo...but will the bookies pay out considering the way the wooden spoon is going to be won? Essentially the market has been tampered with (the storm losing everything)plugger66 wrote:The NRL have another problem and this time in their own head quarters. The storm were backed today to win over one million by finishing last. How could that happen.
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It took Babe Ruth to save Major League Baseball from the fallout.
"Say it ain't so Joe!"
The cynic in me thinks that AFL HQ wonders why they didn't think of investing $1.7 Million that way - NRL has just had their "growth" strategy set back 12 years, their fanbase disenfranchised, and now one of the greatest dynasty's in the history of their sport told there's nothing to play for until 2011.
Personally, I bet whichever auditor found those "2nd" books must've wished at least a few times between then and now that they hadn't...
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The cynic in me thinks that AFL HQ wonders why they didn't think of investing $1.7 Million that way - NRL has just had their "growth" strategy set back 12 years, their fanbase disenfranchised, and now one of the greatest dynasty's in the history of their sport told there's nothing to play for until 2011.
Personally, I bet whichever auditor found those "2nd" books must've wished at least a few times between then and now that they hadn't...
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Being sarcastic. What relevance does that have in any way to this thread? So funnyMilton66 wrote:Obviously not.Milan Faletic wrote:I don't get it.Saintsfan wrote:Is this Saints Footy?
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Actually I heard on radio the bet was $40,000 @ 250-1 which makes the payout$10,000,000 adn not 1 million.plugger66 wrote:The NRL have another problem and this time in their own head quarters. The storm were backed today to win over one million by finishing last. How could that happen.
I'd love to know how the NRL can explain that?
Maybe it's those who were the architects of the scheme at Storm who wanted a final 'payday'?
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I know. I'm laughing my head off. How on earth is that relevant in any way to this thread? Hold on to that slender thread, you may be able to keep using it on any old thread...you King of Comedy!Saintsfan wrote:T'was in jest re our previous discussions about defining our football etc and my disagreement at it all...Milan Faletic wrote:I don't get it.Saintsfan wrote:Is this Saints Footy?
I'm being jovial too....hilarious isn't it
Oh dear for two reasons.Sobraz wrote:Why "oh dear"??... cos the Storm share the office down at Visy Park??... Maybe Brian picked up his payment scheme from his Visy collegues??SENsaintsational wrote:Just quoted on SEN as John Hartigan saying "Brian Waldron was the architect".
Oh dear.
I know him.
And odds on, investigations will go through other codes where those people have been. Was just spoken about on SEN. Where has Brian been before?
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well, they have to pay back the prizemoney so maybe that's how they're planning to do it.Mr Magic wrote:Actually I heard on radio the bet was $40,000 @ 250-1 which makes the payout $10,000,000 adn not 1 million.plugger66 wrote:The NRL have another problem and this time in their own head quarters. The storm were backed today to win over one million by finishing last. How could that happen.
I'd love to know how the NRL can explain that?
Maybe it's those who were the architects of the scheme at Storm who wanted a final 'payday'?
definitely time to try and poach a few more good hunts.
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Does anybody seriously believe that the managers of the Storm players had no inkling of what was going on?
And given that they also manage players at other Clubs, that they wouldn't have been asking for similar 'creative arrangements' from clubs other than Melbourne Storm?
This is a far different situation than Carlton where many of the players involved in their rorting were managed by the same manager.
I would suggest that there may well be at least a cursory 'please explain investigation' from the AFL to St Kilda where Brian Waldron was the CEO in the early part of the decade.
Unless of course, as has been suggested earlier in this thread, the scheme was learned at Visy Park?
And given that they also manage players at other Clubs, that they wouldn't have been asking for similar 'creative arrangements' from clubs other than Melbourne Storm?
This is a far different situation than Carlton where many of the players involved in their rorting were managed by the same manager.
I would suggest that there may well be at least a cursory 'please explain investigation' from the AFL to St Kilda where Brian Waldron was the CEO in the early part of the decade.
Unless of course, as has been suggested earlier in this thread, the scheme was learned at Visy Park?
Too bloody right.BigD wrote:I'm tipping Brian Waldron is waiting out at the International Terminal in dark glasses and a wig for the Argentina flight - Tony Mokabel style!
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Shame the planes aren't running....
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I hope nothing of this magnitude ever comes out in the AFLMr Magic wrote:Does anybody seriously believe that the managers of the Storm players had no inkling of what was going on?
And given that they also manage players at other Clubs, that they wouldn't have been asking for similar 'creative arrangements' from clubs other than Melbourne Storm?
This is a far different situation than Carlton where many of the players involved in their rorting were managed by the same manager.
I would suggest that there may well be at least a cursory 'please explain investigation' from the AFL to St Kilda where Brian Waldron was the CEO in the early part of the decade.
Unless of course, as has been suggested earlier in this thread, the scheme was learned at Visy Park?
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