Salary Cap Hearing

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See my post about the treatment of young professionals too. Such a wonderfully caring sport we have Rob :roll:
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The cap well it was to stop teams getting into trouble well errmmmmmmmmm.... london .

Like Morph said well it morphed into a level playing field which would of been ok if it had inspired teams to a higher level rather than dragging all teams down to the lowest denominator .

Now the real reason to stop us winning and it has been an outstanding success .

OH and finally now all teams are bursting with young GB talent and we can stuff them Aussies true genius
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Morph posted:
Part of the intention of the salary cap is to level the playing field
Wrong, it was introduced to stop clubs going bust. The level playing field theory was slipped in later.

I take it your defence of all things the RFL do is because your on their payroll Rob? or at least hope to be in the future as a full time ref :wink:
Your doing a good job defending your masters' incompetance :blush:
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Morph posted:
Part of the intention of the salary cap is to level the playing field
Wrong, it was introduced to stop clubs going bust. The level playing field theory was slipped in later.

I take it your defence of all things the RFL do is because your on their payroll Rob? or at least hope to be in the future as a full time ref :wink:
Your doing a good job defending your masters' incompetance :blush:
I didn't say anything about when it was put in.

I have nothing to do with the disciplinary side of things or those that make up the non-playing rules.
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robjoenz posted:
I have nothing to do with the disciplinary side of things or those that make up the non-playing rules.
But, it doesnt stop you agreeing with everything that they do or propose. No sign of contradiction ever from you, from the official "party" line.
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butt monkey posted:
robjoenz posted:
I have nothing to do with the disciplinary side of things or those that make up the non-playing rules.
But, it doesnt stop you agreeing with everything that they do or propose. No sign of contradiction ever from you, from the official "party" line.
It's just my opinion, there is no such party line, I just say what I think. Since becoming a match official I've become very good at taking a step back and being objective. I've said already today that I think the RFL need to change the salary cap rules with regard to home grown players. :surp:
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robjoenz posted:
butt monkey posted:
robjoenz posted:
I have nothing to do with the disciplinary side of things or those that make up the non-playing rules.
But, it doesnt stop you agreeing with everything that they do or propose. No sign of contradiction ever from you, from the official "party" line.
It's just my opinion, there is no such party line, I just say what I think. Since becoming a match official I've become very good at taking a step back and being objective. I've said already today that I think the RFL need to change the salary cap rules with regard to home grown players. :surp:
That is something I do very much agree with you upon :D






For a change! :sly:
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butt monkey posted:
That is something I do very much agree with you upon :D






For a change! :sly:
Well... you can't be wrong all the time can you :wink:
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Well... you can't be wrong all the time can you :wink:
Apparently you are never wrong!!!! :wink:
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butt monkey posted:
robjoenz posted:
Well... you can't be wrong all the time can you :wink:
Apparently you are never wrong!!!! :wink:
You've noticed! :D
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