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Credit to these guys. The year from hell and they keep putting in. And finally they are getting their points stripped.

Reminds me of our asada year except the eels are playing good footy.

I hope they jag hayne so the fans have something to look forward to.
 

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Credit to these guys. The year from hell and they keep putting in. And finally they are getting their points stripped.

Reminds me of our asada year except the eels are playing good footy.

I hope they jag hayne so the fans have something to look forward to.

Gotta feel a bit sorry for the players of the Eel sharks they really have put in a huge effort , while not the same as the seasons from hell we put up with they again showed great courage last night and somehow won again against the odds..... good on em.
 
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They cheated, no sympathy from me. Although they are showing plenty of heart, the ignorance of the gang of 5 is insane can't believe they are still hanging around the club.
 
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The club cheated, the actual team that has taken the field week after week when there has been one saga after another saga is bloody gutsy.
 
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The delay in stripping their points has been ridiculous, the NRL have been made to look foolish over this and the longer it drags on, the more of a joke it becomes.

I'm all for due process but that time has surely passed now.

Hell, even my six year old is asking me when it's going to happen. When I ask him if he knows why they're losing their points he simply says, "They bought too many players."
 
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The delay in stripping their points has been ridiculous, the NRL have been made to look foolish over this and the longer it drags on, the more of a joke it becomes.

I'm all for due process but that time has surely passed now.

Hell, even my six year old is asking me when it's going to happen. When I ask him if he knows why they're losing their points he simply says, "They bought too many players."

10:30 today champ.

Parra were afforded an appeals process, the same as anybody.
 
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10:30 today champ.

Parra were afforded an appeals process, the same as anybody.

Yes mate, like I said in my post I'm all for due process, but we have been told so many times that it is going to happen and it doesn't.

You say 10.30 today? AM or PM? It doesn't really matter, I would still not be surprised if you looked at the official NRL ladder tomorrow and the deed still not done.
 
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Yes mate, like I said in my post I'm all for due process, but we have been told so many times that it is going to happen and it doesn't.

You say 10.30 today? AM or PM? It doesn't really matter, I would still not be surprised if you looked at the official NRL ladder tomorrow and the deed still not done.

10:30am today, announcement is to be made.

Been told by who? Thats the thing, youre only going off what the media report, which most the time is false. The NRL hasnt given a timeline as to when the points were to be deducted. They have that announcement today. I dunno why everyone is getting so carried away with it, we know its coming
 
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10:30am today, announcement is to be made.

Been told by who? Thats the thing, youre only going off what the media report, which most the time is false. The NRL hasnt given a timeline as to when the points were to be deducted. They have that announcement today. I dunno why everyone is getting so carried away with it, we know its coming

Well, we'll wait and see.
 
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go eels lol......... they still end up in 12th after points swiped


The NRL today confirmed that the Parramatta Eels will be docked 12 competition points and fined $1 million for breaches of the salary cap dating back to 2013.

In addition, the NRL has cancelled the registration of five officials at the club.
CEO Todd Greenberg said that he had carefully considered the responses from the Parramatta club and five officials to the breach notices issued on May 3.

"While each made points worthy of consideration, there was insufficient information in those responses to warrant any change to the penalties originally proposed in the breach notices," Mr Greenberg said.
"The overall impression that I got from the responses is that no one at the club has taken responsibility for the deliberate, systemic and blatant breaches of the salary cap.
"We have to take a stand to demonstrate that the NRL will not tolerate contraventions of the salary cap which plays such a crucial role in giving us one of the closest competitions in Australian sport."

The NRL has imposed the following penalties:

- The Parramatta Eels will be docked 12 competition points from today. In addition, all differential points (for and against) accumulated by the Eels in the first nine rounds will be revoked

- The club will be fined the maximum penalty of $1 million.

- Five club officials - Chairman Steve Sharp, Deputy Chairman Tom Issa, Director Peter Serrao, CEO John Boulous and Football Manager Daniel Anderson – have had their registrations cancelled.

- The Eels will be stripped of its Auckland Nines title won earlier this year. There will be no official winner for 2016.

Mr Greenberg said he could not be more sympathetic for Eels fans, coach Brad Arthur and especially the players who have performed so well in difficult circumstances this year.
"But we have to take a strong stand to preserve the integrity of the salary cap and the competition," he said.
"We would hope that, in the long term, this will help make the club stronger and ensure there is no repeat of the salary cap breaches which have plagued the club over the last six years.
"The Parramatta club now has one of the biggest decisions it has ever had to make in its 69 year history.
"It can appeal the decision, which is its right, or it can accept this decision and turn Parramatta into the powerhouse club it should be.
"It is my view that it is time for the club to move on and do the right thing by Brad Arthur, the players and the fans."

Mr Greenberg said the review had taken longer than originally expected because it affected the livelihoods and reputations of people in the game.
In particular, the NRL did not take lightly its decision to de-register a club legend like Steve Sharp who had been a long time member of the Parramatta family.
Mr Greenberg said that, with this phase of the investigation completed, the NRL will now focus on improving the governance and operations of the Parramatta club.
He said the NRL was ready to provide any resources and expertise needed by the club.
"We have not intervened in the running of the club during this investigation because our priority was to give everyone involved a fair hearing," Mr Greenberg said.
"But it is imperative that we help rebuild the club so it has a strong Board and strong management into the future.
"We note that there are currently several proposals for extraordinary general meetings at the club and we would urge members to support a Board and management group which is focussed on making the Eels a strong, successful team.
"The time for in-fighting and factionalism is over.
"The members have a chance to clear the decks and rebuild the club and we will be encouraging them to do so."
 
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Thats a credit to brad arthur and his players. In 2013 and 2014 all you heard were guys like gallen, flanno, wade etc say how tough it was for them. Fair enough they had personal consequences coming but parras just been turning up each week to play. Dont hear much sulking from them either.

Hopefully parra dont appeal this and its settled and everyone moves on
 
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No need for that mate. Geez I wish I knew as much as you. I feel so inadequate.
Seriously BWB I was just making a comment before that many others had also made. You always feel you have to chime in and set everyone straight.

Anyway I do hope you are right about no one appealing the decision. We all just need to move on. :)

yeah but you are maying it sound like it was some deliberate halt on the NRL's part. They gave parra the right to reply, just as they did to us when we were given penalties.

The original statement from the NRL was in early may, so its only been 2 months since that day to now. Its only that there has been media speculation and **** every single day since that it seems like its dragging on. Our ASADA thing dragged on 18 months, and theres still stuff going on in the courts.
 

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If the Eels sneak into tne top 8 geeze the NRL is going to cop some ****
 
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