snowman
Total gronk
6:30 tonight Dylan?
Man I'm disappointed not to be involved in something so important.
I know it's prob been mentioned before but can someone just give me the run down on what I have to do to get a vote in the future.
Do I have to become a leagues club member for 3 years to be eligible?
Ive been a season ticket holder since 2001.
Yep was guna MSG ya at lunch, 630 is good6:30 tonight Dylan?
6:30 tonight Dylan?
gunna be hard when you have to stay back at work til 7 mate...haha
Lol not me mate, not quite sure what he's even on about haha.
Think he's talkin about snow?
yeh, the bastard sits next to me lol
ASADA?I work for the gov. I ain't workin 1 minute of overtime haha.
We are a bit more organised than them..... Just.....hahaha
City rail then
Former Cronulla Sharks boss Damian Irvine insults Paul Gallen
Phil Rothfield
The Daily Telegraph
April 18, 201310:00PM
Sharks skipper Paul Gallen. Picture: Phil Hillyard Source: The Daily Telegraph
CHARTERED accountant Craig Douglas is more valuable to the Cronulla Sharks than club legend Paul Gallen.
So says former chairman Damian Irvine in a social media comment that has angered players and outraged fans during voting for the club's board elections.
Douglas has been a board member at the club since 2009.
In a comment on Facebook to try to attract votes, Irvine says: "Craig Douglas is and will continue to be more important to the club than Paul Gallen - fact."
The statement is a terrible insult to the Sharks and NSW State of Origin skipper and vice-captain of the Kangaroos.
Gallen declined to comment yesterday but teammate Todd Carney made his feelings clear. "As a player, I signed at Cronulla because of Gal," Carney said.
"He is the heart and soul of our club. Players come to Cronulla to play with him and so they don't have to play against him.
"Even when he retires, I'm sure he'll have a senior role at the club for as long as he wants."
Coach Shane Flanagan and players are fuming at the remarks.
"Damian Irvine will not be welcome in the dressing room ever again," said one senior player.
"He makes remarks about us being given horse drugs and now he's being disrespectful to Gal."
Irvine stood down as Sharks chairman earlier in the season but is standing again as a director.
"Craig (Douglas) and I have been partners in this from day one," he wrote on Facebook.
"We work very well together and get results, that's why I want to act as a director and continue that work with the help of new experience and energy."
The election results will be revealed at the club's annual general meeting next Tuesday.
A ticket headed by former Olympian Damian Keogh is standing against the current board, vowing to deliver jersey and stadium sponsorship.