Posted: Mon Oct 03, 2022 5:54 pm
Never say never Stui boy. It ain't over til the rotund soprano utters forth the climax.
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Interesting Buckley said today in SEN the football department and list management had knocked back Grundy’s management initial contract demand only for it to be taken out there hands and decided upon using Buckley’s words “people above his pay grade”Pies4shaw wrote:^ Where’s the evidence of that? The Coach knows how to do the coaching job but our recruiting and drafting has been, for the most part, shitful. It may be better this year but I’m inclined to wait and see.
Couldn't care less about the "he said/she said" of all of this, save - I suppose - that it serves to confirm how little control Buckley managed to maintain over the football program. His view now is irrelevant - if he didn't want this deal done, he should have drawn a line in the sand - and walked if they didn't do what he wanted. Imagine Bill Belichick letting people "above his pay grade" make decisions of that significance at the New England Patriots without his agreement.qldmagpie67 wrote:Interesting Buckley said today in SEN the football department and list management had knocked back Grundy’s management initial contract demand only for it to be taken out there hands and decided upon using Buckley’s words “people above his pay grade”Pies4shaw wrote:^ Where’s the evidence of that? The Coach knows how to do the coaching job but our recruiting and drafting has been, for the most part, shitful. It may be better this year but I’m inclined to wait and see.
Buckley went on to say he isn’t overly surprised the club and Grundy reached this decision
He doesn’t believe we will be paying $300k he believes that’s media hype
On a side note $300k represents 1.77% of our TPP allowed
The shit happened to us 3 years ago, we are now righting the wrong and screwing over another top 4 side in the process, win-win!Piesnchess wrote:^ Yeh, but WHY is it always US who cops it, time after bloody time. ??
Couldn't care less about the "he said/she said" of all of this, save - I suppose - that it serves to confirm how little control Buckley managed to maintain over the football program. His view now is irrelevant - if he didn't want this deal done, he should have drawn a line in the sand - and walked if they didn't do what he wanted. Imagine Bill Belichick letting people "above his pay grade" make decisions of that significance at the New England Patriots without his agreement.Pies4shaw wrote:qldmagpie67 wrote:Interesting Buckley said today in SEN the football department and list management had knocked back Grundy’s management initial contract demand only for it to be taken out there hands and decided upon using Buckley’s words “people above his pay grade”Pies4shaw wrote:^ Where’s the evidence of that? The Coach knows how to do the coaching job but our recruiting and drafting has been, for the most part, shitful. It may be better this year but I’m inclined to wait and see.
Buckley went on to say he isn’t overly surprised the club and Grundy reached this decision
He doesn’t believe we will be paying $300k he believes that’s media hype
On a side note $300k represents 1.77% of our TPP allowed
I'd prefer to get his contract off the books.magpieazza wrote:Second rounder for Grundy??????
We must be not paying any of his wages then, or very little.
Would much prefer to pay more of his wages and get a first rounder.