I dont get it, how does Gould hold all the cards? If Jennings is willing to play for us for 450k for example and he is willing to say goodbye to the extra 200k that penrith were paying, just for 2013 (we could up his pay for 2014 onward like we did with Carneys 1st yr vs 2nd yr)
Meaning that penrith have to pay $0 then why wouldn't Gould release him? **** they wouldn't have a choice technically
The way I see it is there is 2 options
A. Gould pays Jennings 200k for him to play for the sharks in 2013
B. Jennings takes a pay cut for his first year with us
Either way we win