Dave_The_Sheep wrote: » I thought Foster was the heir apparent, no?
irishbucsfan wrote: » But how are they currently under the cap? How does that get reconciled if they aren't?
sydthebeat wrote: » Jones is very salty in today's Times. Not once does he acknowledge that saracens did wrong. He spends his article blowing smoke up wrays arse, while castigating their rivals for calling then out as cheats... And takes aim at Premiership rugby for keeping the report secret. He's become a parody at this stage.
Podge_irl wrote: » Apparently Saracens had to drop the appeal for “playing reasons” and not cause they are actually guilty :pac:
Squidgy Black wrote: » We need to stop giving him attention. The more clicks and tweets etc the bigger the platform people are giving him to spew his absolute vile bullshít. He's an absolute moron, when the whole thing kicked off he had people who were willing to see another side of the argument in that 'he was sharing his religious beliefs and not saying he actually hates LGBT people' but rather than having an ounce of cop on and just saying hey it was a misunderstanding I fúcked up, he's doubled down on it and taken it to another level.
salmocab wrote: » Free speech etc don’t you know
Dog Botherer wrote: » Folau might be the stupidest professional rugby player i can think of, which is impressive as hasn’t even drunkenly driven a golf cart down a motorway at 2 in the morning.
sydthebeat wrote: » Yeah I read that.... Completely laughable. Any appeal would have meant mccaul wouldnt have known when he could play his best players..... Boo fn hoo....
is_that_so wrote: » Guardian report on it suggesting that England might be hit in the 6N as the Sarries brigade might be needed to keep them up! Little sympathy for them. Nothing may be illegal but there's that spirit thing they consistently turned a blind eye to in the pursuit of success.
Clegg wrote: » The man is an utter scumbag. I remember those arguments about him having the right to say what he likes. Feck that. Muzzle him.
sydthebeat wrote: » Sarries cannot refuse to release players called up. Eddie Jones doesn't give a crap about saracens
molloyjh wrote: » For the good of the game. LOL.https://www.saracens.com/club-statement-on-behalf-of-nigel-wray/
prawnsambo wrote: » How are they going to stay within the salary cap and not lose players? That's not explained.
molloyjh wrote: » Magic. And probably by not offering the additional benefits. In fairness to Sarscens they do seem to have a good set-up in terms of how they look after the players and their families. Once in to somewhere like that it can take a lot to be drawn away from it.
prawnsambo wrote: » They will probably get through the season without losing anyone. Unusual to see players jumping ship mid-season. But there are a couple of factors that might impact them. One, they are not going to win the premiership and in fact are possibly going to be in a fight to stay up. Secondly, the European championship is going to have to take a back seat in favour of the premiership battle. Players may find it difficult to be motivated for a season that's got nothing in it for them, either financially or gong-hunting.
Deleted User wrote: » Be interesting if the other Prem teams go all out to keep Saracens bottom table. Make every game an absolute war.