lynx000
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Baying, or braying?We like to think of ourselves as a baying mob.
Baying, or braying?We like to think of ourselves as a baying mob.
Alternating, week to week. We're definitely in bray mode today.Baying, or braying?
So you're saying the NRL is turning a blind eye to the Broncos rorting the system?
No, I'm saying that the clubs like the Broncos, and the Roosters are much smarter than the nongs running the game.
I think you are making Nashy's point for him :-)
Any of your clients cartels, triads, yakuza, mobsters or NRL clubs?I think you are making Nashy's point for him :-)
All of the aboveAny of your clients cartels, triads, yakuza, mobsters or NRL clubs?
Touche. My brother in law.@Santa do you have any tips on how to fly a kite?
You can't be compelled to conceal a crime. Besides, we have ways to make you talk.NDAs are a thing just so you know.
Lol well it did cost me to get him to 'reach out'. Doubt he's heard of this forum before this, although maybe it was a mistake pointing it out.... write nice things!
Only $15 - he was the cheapest NRL player on there.
More importantly, it means we can finally quantify the value of a BHQ react.Lol yea i was thinking that too, and all positive too! Didn't know we had that many active member here
So do I get paid for these reactions or what?More importantly, it means we can finally quantify the value of a BHQ react.
$15 paid for video, 60 reactions received, therefore every BHQ react costs 25 cents.
Problem is, first most of the breaches here are likely civil contract breaches rather than asset transfer or cash so not violating the law.You can't be compelled to conceal a crime. Besides, we have ways to make you talk.
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And I'm quite sure this is by design. The rules are drafted to give the illusion of fairness but in reality there's so many loopholes, it's ridiculous. Not saying we haven't benefitted from the way it is, either, but I think it's wrong either way.Problem is, first most of the breaches here are likely civil contract breaches rather than asset transfer or cash so not violating the law.
Third-party deals via orgs that have vested interests in clubs ergo not within the guidelines.
Hiring players' families in associated businesses.
Associated shell companies paying inflated rates to players families businesses.
Using connections or influence to get property deals lined up for their players which are massively under valued. Compensating the seller in other ways.
Post career promises, book deals, media, jobs.
Etc.
There are so many ways to game this system.