have to love the spin that comes out from player managers..
so i ask the question - is ingli$ being paid for his off field work or not?
if he's being paid but finding the additional work too much, just like anyone in a job who is doing overtime / a second job, they can always stop before burnout..
if he's not being paid, then he should be looking for a new manager..
but i found this quote amusing, given he was all set to move to brisbane..
http://ift.tt/1ERwkba
but, in the spirit of discussion, do we think the NRL is using a wide enough range of players as ambassadors? too few?
Quote:
GREG Inglis hectic workload away from rugby league is taking a toll, with the South Sydney superstar showing preliminary interest in dumping the NRL and shifting overseas. The Daily Telegraph has been told Inglis, 28, is becoming mentally weary after years of being pulled and pushed into promoting the NRL. Ingliss manager, Allan Gainey, has discussed whether the NRL should compensate or recognise the Souths stars increasing workload. If not, the Queensland and Australian champion could walk away, aware European clubs would comfortably pay a rich transfer fee. The NRL and the game use Greg a hell of a lot. He helps promote the game and is the cover page player, Gainey told The Daily Telegraph. He is used all the time and common sense should prevail. People dont realise his demands and work overload. It affects his family. He gets mentally weary. I feel sure Greg might one day say he wants me to check out whats out there. We havent sought any offer but overseas clubs are coming to me. There are possibilities. Greg could go overseas and get paid handsomely and not have all the stress. Other star players have left the game. The NRL should hope Greg doesnt. Greg gets overwhelmed at the workload off the field. He isnt leaving but Greg never says never. Two other champion players, Cam Smith and Johnathan Thurston, are interstate. Greg has the pressure of living in Sydney. The NRL should make every endeavour to keep him in the game. I think he should get some compensation or recognition. (NRL CEO) Dave Smith has to work out whether he wants Greg to stay. If he does, we should have a talk. Inglis knows he could earn more money overseas and have less off-field stress and pressure. He is under contract at Souths until the end of 2017 and has just been made Rabbitohs skipper. He will certainly play this year at Redfern but may explore his options again after this season. My heart is here, and Im still contracted to Souths, Inglis told The Daily Telegraph on Wednesday. What comes beyond 2017, who knows. Thats what it is at the moment. Im here at Souths now, I just have to keep my options open for future years to come. Gainey doesnt necessarily want Smith to top-up Ingliss contract just to avoid his client burning out. Greg is very loyal to the club and game he could have left a few years ago. He was 24 hours away from joining Essendon until (then NRL CEO) David Gallop stepped in at the last minute, Gainey said. He loves rugby league is under contract. He would also be in line to be an Immortal. But I think the NRL should look to help Greg after football. He has a lot of offer and would be a great ambassador for the game, especially on the indigenous side. Greg is a deadset rugby league person and loves Souths. But you never say never. Inglis said he felt fresh despite looking battle-weary with stitches to the side of his right cheek after his involvement in the All Stars fixture. Im tired after this flight, but Ill be back at training and will be running around. I definitely still get excited about the start of a new season, and its only around the corner.. |
so i ask the question - is ingli$ being paid for his off field work or not?
if he's being paid but finding the additional work too much, just like anyone in a job who is doing overtime / a second job, they can always stop before burnout..
if he's not being paid, then he should be looking for a new manager..
but i found this quote amusing, given he was all set to move to brisbane..
Quote:
Greg gets overwhelmed at the workload off the field. He isnt leaving but Greg never says never. Two other champion players, Cam Smith and Johnathan Thurston, are interstate. Greg has the pressure of living in Sydney. |
http://ift.tt/1ERwkba
but, in the spirit of discussion, do we think the NRL is using a wide enough range of players as ambassadors? too few?
ingli$ concerned about 'off field workload'..
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