nopatience101
NRL Captain
- Mar 4, 2008
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Trell will be 30 when haas plays with them, they are going to have a pretty old roster.
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Trell will be 30 when haas plays with them, they are going to have a pretty old roster.
I wont boo him, but i will be thinking about it reeeaall hard.To boo him would be absolutely classless. If he goes out and plays for us like he always does this season, he’s done everything he’s supposed to do.
I cracked up at this. Bloke is a gold mine for ironic memes.He probably would still get injured while playing chess.
There is a small part of me that feels the same way lols. Resentful lol.I wont boo him, but i will be thinking about it reeeaall hard.
I guess he just wants a fresh start and a new challenge maybe now that we won, I can see how that would be funHim leaving does not make sense tbh. It really doesn't.
Fair enough if he left for R360 who were offering multi millions of dollars or even Japanese rugby, he may of wanted to see the world and earn much more than we could offer him.
But to leave us now, after winning a premiership, right at the peak of our powers, he decides to leave to... South Sydney?! Wtf???
So he stays when we're wooden spooners, but leaves when he could stay and build a dynasty and win 2, 3 maybe more premierships with this squad.
I just don't get it.
I’m not getting the souths hype. Let’s see them put the runs on the board and keep a few of their ageing legs on the paddock this year and revisit in 12 rounds time.Trell will be 30 when haas plays with them, they are going to have a pretty old roster.
Yeh that ain’t it. The clauses explanation could explain everything if true, Souths let him walk if the fairy dust from R60 or something else magical happens, otherwise the math ain’t mathing.I guess he just wants a fresh start and a new challenge maybe now that we won, I can see how that would be fun
It does really. He seems like a guy who takes a lot of what the media says very literal. Every time they talk about the best props, they say Lazo because he won multiple prems and did it at multiple clubs.Him leaving does not make sense tbh. It really doesn't.
Fair enough if he left for R360 who were offering multi millions of dollars or even Japanese rugby, he may of wanted to see the world and earn much more than we could offer him.
But to leave us now, after winning a premiership, right at the peak of our powers, he decides to leave to... South Sydney?! Wtf???
So he stays when we're wooden spooners, but leaves when he could stay and build a dynasty and win 2, 3 maybe more premierships with this squad.
I just don't get it.
Seems like a reasonable prediction. I’m placing what I consider to be logical decisions onto Payne Haas, so that silly of me.It does really. He seems like a guy who takes a lot of what the media says very literal. Every time they talk about the best props, they say Lazo because he won multiple prems and did it at multiple clubs.
He appears to want to be the greatest ever. He also seems to be a bloke that has different views on loyalty, leaving the Australian team, all the talk about leaving. He is all talk and yes he been loyal, but for good reason, he was getting paid well to stay and he wanted to win a prem here. Especcially after winning the spoon.
Difference is this isn't the 90s. There is no way Payne is winning comps at three different clubs. Lazo went from the Raiders in their prime to the Broncos hitting their prime to a Melbourne team that was also plump full of talent freed up with the NRL formation. I don't see Souths going the distance this year at all. He will likely be in Rugby before his contract ends.