Quote Originally Posted by MFKS View Post
Personally I reckon this is ****ing great.

Carney is a lazy **** and I am glad to see the back of him.

To me the Management of the Jets have done themselves a good thing here.

We have rid ourselves of one of our highly paid players and freed up the salary cap noose that Muppet left us with.

Exactly why do we want to go out and sign a couple of Sydney rejects who probably most likely are not wanting to come here anyway??

Millertime now has the next 6 months to work out how to spend the cash and spend it wisely.

For all the doom and gloom here I feel the club got the best deal out of this.

We are not going into the market signing a player to replace Carney right now and paying the bloke overs in a hurried marriage of convenience.

We can head out into the market and be selective as to how we spend the cash and choose wisely with a plan in mind.

It's over to Millertime now not to **** it up and sign the right players
Not disagreeing with the sentiment here, but you make it sound like we have $800K to spend rather than $80K. We need funds before we get too carried away with what we can realistically afford

I am glad we didn't get stuck with that overrated kokk Hoole again though (the endless pfaffing on from his Bieber-loving fan club as he runs up and down the line then delivers total shit passes or takes shots as limp as he is, did we really want that back??? does anyone really wonder why he barely rates in Smurfsville?)

The short end of the straw though is in that we only brought in two players when we need at this very moment perhaps four or more, without third party agreements etc we are never gonna have the funds to buy up like some of our rivals, and the depth of their squads make it obvious we'll always struggle to compete - can't see why FFA in its impotent wisdom didn't try to set us up for this, what's the use of being owned by them if they can't give us the kinda lifelines we really need to compete...