Skathen
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Roosters hide theirs in real estate. 1.5mil house suddenly picked up for a steal at 1mil by an NRL player than sold 4 years later for 2mil.
So I did it through Memmo cause it was cheap, but there are a bunch of current Nrl players on Cameo too (some charging over $100 per message!).Awesome stuff @Santa
Good on him for earning some money on the side as well. He deserves to crow a bit after last night's performance.
How does this request stuff work? Are there any good opposition players we can entice? Say $100,000 for Walsh?
Cowboys too, no?Roosters hide theirs in real estate. 1.5mil house suddenly picked up for a steal at 1mil by an NRL player than sold 4 years later for 2mil.
Very likely.Cowboys too, no?
If these sort of rorts were widespread wouldn't they get leaked by players shifting club?Roosters hide theirs in real estate. 1.5mil house suddenly picked up for a steal at 1mil by an NRL player than sold 4 years later for 2mil.
They're not that widespread though. You do the deal with 2 or 3 players, to get a massive discount and use the savings elsewhere. Very few people need to be involved for it to work, and who's going to rat who out? The only people that would have any proof are the people benefiting.If these sort of rorts were widespread wouldn't they get leaked by players shifting club?
It would be corporate crime if the Broncos did it.They're not that widespread though. You do the deal with 2 or 3 players, to get a massive discount and use the savings elsewhere. Very few people need to be involved for it to work, and who's going to rat who out? The only people that would have any proof are the people benefiting.
I don't know what the criminal legalities are, but for the privately owned clubs, it's all completely legal, so why not do it. NRL's salary cap auditor has only ever pinged someone when a club has self-reported or someone has dobbed a club in. They've never found shit on their own.It would be corporate crime if the Broncos did it.
Why would they? They've just made 2 million dollars they wouldn't have had, plus whatever they earned after those games of golf with Uncle Nick.If these sort of rorts were widespread wouldn't they get leaked by players shifting club?
I know these kind of elaborate conspiracy theories that verge on organized crime are widespread amongst fans but if you think them through they don't bear much scrutiny.Why would they? They've just made 2 million dollars they wouldn't have had, plus whatever they earned after those games of golf with Uncle Nick.
Why not? I'm curious to read why you think it's not feasible, or likely.I know these kind of elaborate conspiracy theories that verge on organized crime are widespread amongst fans but if you think them through they don't bear much scrutiny.
The club with the most ostentatious display of wealth and the best access to third party arrangements is the Broncos. We leave every other club, including the Roosters, for dead.Why not? I'm curious to read why you think it's not feasible, or likely.
We're publicly owned, it's pretty simple. It would be criminal for the club to use shareholder profits to do dirty deals privately, they have to show where they spend their money. Melbourne and the Roosters don't, they also conveniently have billionaire backers. Other clubs can crow all they like, no proof, they can't do shit and it's not criminal so they can't report it to anyone.The club with the most ostentatious display of wealth and the best access to third party arrangements is the Broncos. We leave every other club, including the Roosters, for dead.
Meanwhile, the coach's son, who is the best we can find for a 5/8th cum hooker is pimping himself out on a celebrity greetings service at 15 dollars a pop.
Let's start there, before we completely make stuff up about the Roosters having a sophisticated money laundering arm that ordinary fans can see but other clubs allow to operate unchecked.
You are talking about routinely asking your employees to collude in a criminal conspiracy. Apart from the NRL Integrity Unit whose principal remit is to investigate these rorts, there's also a great little bunch of blokes call the ATO that love this shit.We're publicly owned, it's pretty simple. It would be criminal for the club to use shareholder profits to do dirty deals privately, they have to show where they spend their money. Melbourne and the Roosters don't, they also conveniently have billionaire backers. Other clubs can crow all they like, no proof, they can't do shit and it's not criminal so they can't report it to anyone.
Nick Politis leeched more off Jobkeeper last year than the Rooster's entire cumulative salary cap since their inception. You really think a multi billionare who's life passion is rugby league wouldn't give away a couple of million a year to make sure his pride and joy are successful?
I'm sure smart accountants would find a way to do it completely legally so it wouldn't upset the ATO. It's not that hard, they'd have lawyers and accountants on speed dial.You are talking about routinely asking your employees to collude in a criminal conspiracy. Apart from the NRL Integrity Unit who's main remit is to investigate these rorts, there's also a great little bunch of blokes call the ATO that love this shit.